The International Centre for Theoretical Physics Prize, ICTP Prize was created in 1982. Worth 3000 euros is awarded to a young (under 40) physicist or mathematician from a developing country to promote theoretical mathematics and physics research in the developing world. Awardees include notable scientists from many continents.[1]
Winners
- 2022 Shant Baghram and Mohammad Hossein Namjoo[2]
- 2021 Rondrotiana Barimalala and Narendra Ojha
- 2020 Dibyendu Roy and Mehdi Kargarian
- 2019 Basudeb Dasgupta and Suvrat Raju[3]
- 2018 Luis E. F. Foa Torres and Hongjun Xiang
- 2017 Emilio Kropff[4]
- 2016 Aninda Sinha[5]
- 2015 Aijun Ding and Vijayakumar S. Nair
- 2014 Pablo Cornaglia
- 2013 Yasaman Farzan and Patchanita Thamyongkit
- 2012 Pablo Mininni
- 2011 Ado Jorio
- 2010 Shiraz Minwalla
- 2009 Marcelo Barreiro
- 2008 Abhishek Dhar and Zhong Fang
- 2007 M.M. Sheikh-Jabbari
- 2005 Xiaohua Zhu
- 2004 B. Gabriel Mindlin
- 2003 Manindra Agrawal
- 2002 Mohit Randeria
- 2001 Soo-Jong Rey
- 2000 Sheng-Li Tan and T. N. Venkataramana
- 1999 Daniel Domínguez
- 1998 Anamaría Font and Fernando Quevedo
- 1997 Nitin Nitsure
- 1996 A. M. Jayannavar
- 1995 Spenta R. Wadia
- 1994 Chao-Jiang Xu
- 1993 Deepak Dhar
- 1992 Elcio Abdalla
- 1991 Hong Van Le
- 1990 José L. Morán-López
- 1989 Ashoke Sen
- 1988 José Onuchic
- 1987 Abdullah Sadiq
- 1986 Li Jia Ming
- 1985 Chike Obi
- 1984 Ricardo Galvão
- 1983 Ganapathy Baskaran
Source: ICTP Prize Official website[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 "ICTP Prize Official website".
- ↑ "ICTP - ICTP Prize 2022 Announced". www.ictp.it. International Centre for Theoretical Physics.
- ↑ "ICTP Prize Winners 2019".
- ↑ "ICTP Prize 2017 Announced".
- ↑ "2016 ICTP prize announcement".
External links
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