Einstein Prize (APS)
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The Einstein Prize is biennial prize, awarded by the American Physical Society since 2003. The recipient is chosen for "outstanding accomplishments in the field of gravitational physics". The prize is named after Albert Einstein (1879-1955), who authored the theories of special and general relativity. The prize was established by the Topical Group on Gravitation at the start of 1999. Presently for 2007 the prize is valued at $10,000.
[edit] Recipients
- 2007: Rainer Weiss and Ronald Drever
- 2005: Bryce DeWitt
- 2003: John A. Wheeler and Peter G. Bergmann
[edit] See also
- Albert Einstein Award, (Lewis and Rosa Strauss Memorial Fund)
- Albert Einstein Medal, (Albert Einstein Society, Bern)
- Albert Einstein World Award of Science, (World Cultural Council)
[edit] External links
- Einstein Prize, American Physical Society