DIRAC PRIZE

The 'Dirac Prize' is the name of three prominent awards in the field of theoretical physics, computational chemistry, and mathematics, awarded by different organizations.

Contents
Dirac Medal of the ICTP
Recipients
Paul Dirac Medal and Prize
Recipients
Dirac Medal of the WATOC
Recipients
See also
External links

Dirac Medal of the ICTP


The 'Dirac Medal of the ICTP' is given each year by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in honour of physicist P.A.M. Dirac. The award, given each year on August 8 (Dirac's birthday), was first awarded in 1985.
An international committee of distinguished scientists selects the winners from a list of nominated candidates. The Committee invites nominations from scientists working in the fields of theoretical physics or mathematics.
The Dirac Medal of the ITCP is not awarded to prior Nobel Laureates, Fields Medalists, or Wolf Prize winners.
The medallists also receive a prize of US$ 5,000.
Recipients


1985 Edward Witten, Yakov Zel'dovich

1986 Alexander Polyakov, Yoichiro Nambu

1987 Bruno Zumino, Bryce DeWitt

1988 David J. Gross, Efim S. Fradkin

1989 John H. Schwarz, Michael Green

1990 Ludwig Faddeev, Sidney Coleman

1991 Jeffrey Goldstone, Stanley Mandelstam

1992 Nikolai Bogoliubov, Yakov G. Sinai

1993 Daniel Z. Freedman, Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, Sergio Ferrara

1994 Frank Wilczek

1995 Michael Berry

1996 Martinus J.G. Veltman, Tullio Regge

1997 David Olive, Peter Goddard

1998 Roman Jackiw, Stephen L. Adler

1999 Giorgio Parisi

2000 Helen Quinn, Howard Georgi, Jogesh Pati

2001 John Hopfield

2002 Alan Guth, Andrei Linde, Paul Steinhardt

2003 Robert Kraichnan, Vladimir Zakharov

2004 Curtis Callan, James Bjorken

2005 Patrick Lee, Sir Samuel Frederick Edwards

2006 Peter Zoller

2007 Jean Iliopoulos, Luciano Maiani

Paul Dirac Medal and Prize


The 'Paul Dirac Medal and Prize' is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics ( Britain's and Ireland's main professional body for physicists) for "outstanding contributions to theoretical (including mathematical and computational) physics". The award, which includes a silver gilt medal and a £1000 prize, was decided upon by the Institute of Physics in 1985, and first granted in 1987.
Recipients


1987 Stephen Hawking

1988 John Bell

1989 Roger Penrose

1990 Michael Berry

1991 Rudolf Peierls

1992 Anthony Leggett

1993 David Thouless

1994 Volker Heine

1995 Daniel Walls

1996 John Pendry

1997 Peter Higgs

1998 David Deutsch

1999 Ian Percival

2000 John Cardy

2001 Brian Ridley

2002 John Hannay

2003 Christopher Hull

2004 Michael Green

2005 John Ellis

2006 Mike Gillan

2007 David Sherrington

Dirac Medal of the WATOC


The 'Dirac Medal' is awarded annually by the The World Association of
Theoretical and Computational Chemists for "for the outstanding computational chemist in the world under the age of 40". The award was first granted in 1998.
Recipients


1998 Timothy J. Lee

1999 Peter Gill

2000 Jiali Gao

2001 Martin Kaupp

2002 Jerzy Cioslowski

2003 Peter Schreiner

2004 Jan Martin

2005 Ursula Roethlisberger

2006 Lucas Visscher

2007 Anna Krylov

2008 Kenneth Ruud

See also



List of prizes

Prizes named after people

External links



★ http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~sci_info/awards/Dirac/DiracMedal.html

★ http://www.iop.org/Our_Activities/Awards/Premier_Awards/The_Dirac_Medal_and_Prize/page_1731.html

★ http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/watoc/

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves