Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics
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The Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics is a prize that has been awarded annually by the American Physical Society since 1993. The recipient is chosen for "outstanding achievement in computational physics research". The prize is named after Aneesur Rahman (d. 1987), pioneer of the molecular dynamics simulation method; as of 2007 it is valued at $5,000.
[edit] Recipients
- 2007 Daniel Frenkel
- 2006 David Vanderbilt
- 2005 Uzi Landman
- 2004 Farid Abraham
- 2003 Steven R. White
- 2002 David P. Landau
- 2001 Alex Zunger
- 2000 Michael John Creutz
- 1999 Michael L. Klein
- 1998 David Matthew Ceperley
- 1997 Donald H. Weingarten
- 1996 Steven Gwon Sheng Louie
- 1995 Roberto Car and Michele Parrinello
- 1994 John M. Dawson
- 1993 Kenneth G. Wilson
[edit] External links
- Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics, American Physical Society