Prize Ampère
The Prize Ampère de l’Électricité de France is a scientific prize awarded annually by the French Academy of Sciences. Founded in 1974 in honor of André-Marie Ampère to celebrate his 200th birthday in 1975, the award is granted to one or more French scientists for outstanding research work in mathematics or physics. [1]
The monetary award is 30,500 euro, funded by Électricité de France.
Winners
- 1974 : Jean Brossel
- 1975 : André Lagarrigue
- 1976 : Jacques Dixmier
- 1977 : Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
- 1978 : Pierre Cartier
- 1979 : Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
- 1980 : Alain Connes
- 1981 : Édouard Brézin, Jean Zinn-Justin
- 1982 : Paul-André Meyer
- 1983 : Claude Bouchiat, Marie-Anne Bouchiat and Lionel Pottier
- 1984 : Daniel Kastler
- 1985 : Haïm Brezis
- 1986 : Georges Slodzian
- 1987 : Michel Raynaud
- 1988 : Jules Horowitz
- 1989 : Adrien Douady
- 1990 : Jean-Michel Bismut
- 1991 : Michel Devoret and Daniel Estève
- 1992 : Pierre-Louis Lions
- 1993 : Christophe Soulé
- 1994 : François David
- 1995 : Claude Itzykson
- 1996 : Cirano de Dominicis and Marc Mezard
- 1997 : Michèle Vergne
- 1998 : Michel Brune and Jean-Michel Raimond
- 1999 : Yves Colin de Verdière
- 2000 : Pierre Suquet
- 2001 : Bernard Derrida
- 2002 : Massimo Salvatores
- 2003 : Gilles Lebeau
- 2004, 2005, 2006 : The prize not awarded.
- 2007 : Alfred Vidal-Madjar
- 2008 : Gérard Iooss
- 2009 : Ian Campbell
- 2010 : Nicolas Nikolski
- 2011 : Daniel Maystre
- 2012 : Jean-Marc Chomaz
- 2013 : Arnaud Beauville
- 2014 : Gilles Chabrier [2]
- 2015 : Michel Fliess [3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Prix Ampère de l’Électricité de France". French Academy of Science. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Laureats/laureat-2014-du-prix-ampere-de-l-electricite-de-france-gilles-chabrier.html
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Laureats/laureat-2015-du-prix-ampere-de-l-electricite-de-france-michel-fliess.html
External links
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