European Latsis Prize
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The European Latsis Prize is awarded annually by the European Science Foundation for "outstanding and innovative contributions in a selected field of European research". The prize is worth 100,000 Swiss francs and is awarded within a different discipline each year. The prize was inaugurated in 1999 by the Latsis Foundation.
[edit] European Latsis Prize Laureates
- 2005 (Nano-engineering)—Donal Bradley [1]
- 2004 (Bioinformatics)—Amos Bairoch [2]
- 2003 (Archaeology)—Colin Renfrew [3]
- 2002 (Cognitive Sciences)—Annette Karmiloff-Smith
- 2001 (Climate Research)—André Berger [4]
- 2000 (Molecular Structure)—Kenneth Holmes [5]
- 1999 (Research and/or Innovation in Education)—Jürgen Baumert [6]