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* 2016 [[Tom Kibble]] (Postum): ''For developing the theory of symmetry-breaking in quantum field theory.'' | * 2016 [[Tom Kibble]] (Postum): ''For developing the theory of symmetry-breaking in quantum field theory.'' | ||
* 2017 [[Charles L. Bennett]]: ''For his leadership of the Microwave Anisotropy Probe, a satellite experiment that revolutionized cosmology, transforming it from an order-of-magnitude game to a paragon of precision science.'' | * 2017 [[Charles L. Bennett]]: ''For his leadership of the Microwave Anisotropy Probe, a satellite experiment that revolutionized cosmology, transforming it from an order-of-magnitude game to a paragon of precision science.'' | ||
* 2018 [[Paul Corkum]]: ''For his outstanding contributions to experimental physics and to attosecond science.'' | |||
* 2019 [[Michael Pepper]]: ''For the creation of the field of semiconductor nanoelectronics and discovery of new quantum phenomena.'' | |||
* 2020 [[Nader Engheta]]: ''For groundbreaking innovation and transformative contributions to electromagnetic complex materials and nanoscale optics, and for pioneering development of the fields of near-zero-index metamaterials, and material-inspired analogue computation and optical nanocircuitry.'' | |||
* 2021 [[David Deutsch (Physiker)|David Deutsch]]: ''For founding the discipline named quantum computation and establishing quantum computation's fundamental idea, now known as the ‘qubit’ or quantum bit.''<ref>{{Internetquelle |url=https://www.iop.org/about/awards/2021-iop-award-winners |titel=2021 IOP Award winners |abruf=2021-11-29 |sprache=en}}</ref> | |||
== Weblinks == | == Weblinks == | ||
* [https://www.iop.org/about/awards/isaac-newton-medal-and-prize Preisträger der Isaac-Newton-Medaille] | |||
== Einzelnachweise == | |||
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[[Kategorie:Auszeichnung des Institute of Physics]] | [[Kategorie:Auszeichnung des Institute of Physics]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Erstverleihung 2008]] | [[Kategorie:Erstverleihung 2008]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Isaac Newton als Namensgeber]] | [[Kategorie:Isaac Newton als Namensgeber]] | ||
Aktuelle Version vom 30. November 2021, 11:54 Uhr
Die Isaac-Newton-Medaille ist eine mit 1000 £ (Stand 2014 ca. 1200 €) dotierte Auszeichnung, die durch das britische Institute of Physics verliehen wird. Der Preis wird an weltweit tätige Physiker, für herausragende Leistungen in der Physik und deren Teildisziplinen ausgelobt.
Preisträger
- 2008 Anton Zeilinger für Grundlagenforschung im Bereich der Quanteninformation, die experimentelle Umsetzung und die daraus resultierenden Erkenntnisse über den Mikrokosmos.
- 2009 Alan Guth für die Theorie der kosmologischen Inflation.
- 2010 Edward Witten für sein Wirken in der Teilchenphysik, Quantenfeldtheorie sowie der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie
- 2011 Leo P. Kadanoff: For inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems.
- 2012 Martin Rees: For his outstanding contributions to relativistic astrophysics and cosmology.
- 2013 John Pendry: For his seminal contributions to surface science, disordered systems and photonics.
- 2014 Deborah S. Jin: For pioneering the field of quantum-degenerate Fermi gases.
- 2015 Eli Yablonovitch: For his visionary and foundational contributions to photonic nanostructures.
- 2016 Tom Kibble (Postum): For developing the theory of symmetry-breaking in quantum field theory.
- 2017 Charles L. Bennett: For his leadership of the Microwave Anisotropy Probe, a satellite experiment that revolutionized cosmology, transforming it from an order-of-magnitude game to a paragon of precision science.
- 2018 Paul Corkum: For his outstanding contributions to experimental physics and to attosecond science.
- 2019 Michael Pepper: For the creation of the field of semiconductor nanoelectronics and discovery of new quantum phenomena.
- 2020 Nader Engheta: For groundbreaking innovation and transformative contributions to electromagnetic complex materials and nanoscale optics, and for pioneering development of the fields of near-zero-index metamaterials, and material-inspired analogue computation and optical nanocircuitry.
- 2021 David Deutsch: For founding the discipline named quantum computation and establishing quantum computation's fundamental idea, now known as the ‘qubit’ or quantum bit.[1]
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ 2021 IOP Award winners. Abgerufen am 29. November 2021 (Lua-Fehler in Modul:Multilingual, Zeile 149: attempt to index field 'data' (a nil value)).