Enrico Fermi Prize
For the award given by the American government, see Enrico Fermi Award.
The Enrico Fermi Prize, first awarded in 2001, is given by the Italian Physical Society (Società Italiana di Fisica). It is a yearly award of EUR 30.000,00 (thirty thousand euros) honoring one or more Members of the Society who have "particularly honoured physics with their discoveries."[1][2]
Recipients
- 2013 Pierluigi Campana, Simone Giani, Fabiola Gianotti, Paolo Giubellino, Guido Tonelli
- 2012 Roberto Car, Michele Parrinello
- 2011 Dieter Haidt, Antonino Pullia
- 2010 Enrico Costa, Filippo Frontera, Francesco Iachello
- 2009 Dimitri Nanopoulos and Miguel Ángel Virasoro
- 2008 Giulio Casati, Luigi Lugiato and Luciano Pietronero
- 2007 Milla Baldo-Ceolin, Ettore Fiorini and Italo Mannelli
- 2006 Giorgio Careri and Fortunato Tito Arecchi
- 2005 Sergio Ferrara, Gabriele Veneziano and Bruno Zumino
- 2004 Massimo Inguscio
- 2003 Nicola Cabibbo, Raoul Gatto and Luciano Maiani
- 2002 Giorgio Parisi
- 2001 Antonino Zichichi
References
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