Spinoza Prize
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The NWO-Spinozapremie (NWO Spinoza Prize) is an annual award by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) of 2.5 million Euro, to be spent on new research.[1] The award is the highest scientific award in the Netherlands. It is named after the philosopher Baruch de Spinoza.
List of winners
The following persons have received this award:[2]
- 1995 - Frank Grosveld, Ed van den Heuvel, Gerard 't Hooft, Frits van Oostrom
- 1996 - Johan van Benthem, Peter Nijkamp, George Sawatzky
2011
- Heino Falcke
- Patti Valkenburg
- Erik Verlinde
2010
- Naomi Ellemers
- Marijn Franx
- Piet Gros
- Ineke Sluiter
2009
- Albert van den Berg
- Michel Ferrari
- Marten Scheffer
2008
- Marjo van der Knaap
- Joep Leerssen
- Theo Rasing
- Willem de Vos
2007
- Deirdre Curtin
- Marcel Dicke
- Leo Kouwenhoven
- Wil Roebroeks
2006
- Jozien Bensing
- Carl Figdor
- Ben Scheres
- Jan Zaanen
2005
- René Bernards
- Peter Hagoort
- Detlef Lohse
- Lex Schrijver
2004
- Jaap Sinninghe Damsté
- Ben Feringa
- Rien van IJzendoorn
- Michiel van der Klis
2003
- Lans Bovenberg
- Cees Dekker
- Robbert Dijkgraaf
- Jan Luiten van Zanden
2002
- Henk Barendregt
- Els Goulmy
- Ad Lagendijk
- Frits Rosendaal
2001
- Dorret Boomsma
- Hans Clevers
- Bert Meijer
- Hans Oerlemans
2000
- Ewine van Dishoeck
- Daan Frenkel
- Dirkje Postma
1999
- Carlo Beenakker
- René de Borst
- Anne Cutler
- Ronald Plasterk
1998
- Jan Hoeijmakers
- Hendrik Lenstra
- Pieter Muysken
1997
- Frits Kortlandt
- Bob Pinedo
- Rutger van Santen
- 2012 - Mike Jetten, Ieke Moerdijk, Annemarie Mol, Alexander Tielens
- 2013 - Mikhail Katsnelson, Piek Vossen, Bert Weckhuysen
References
- ↑ "NWO Spinoza prize". NWO.
- ↑ "NWO/Spinoza prizes". NWO.
External links
Spinoza Prize - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
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