Three Physicists Prize

The Three Physicists Prize (French: Prix des trois physiciens) is a physics prize awarded by the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris and the Eugène Bloch Foundation. It is named in honour of the physicists Henri Abraham, Eugène Bloch and Georges Bruhat, who established the physics laboratory at the ENS and who all died in Nazi concentration camps from 1943 to 1945. The prize was established by the wife of Eugène Bloch.[1][2][3]

Winners

References

  1. "Three Physicists Prize for 2010 - École normale supérieure - Paris". www.ens.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  2. Cagnac, Bernard (2013-02-08). Les Trois Physiciens: Henri Abraham, Eugène Bloch, Georges Bruhat, fondateurs du Laboratoire de physique de l’École normale supérieure (in French). Éditions Rue d'ULM via OpenEdition. ISBN 9782821829763.
  3. Science, Pour la. "Jean Iliopoulos, lauréat 2013 du prix des Trois Physiciens". Pourlascience.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-03.


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