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The Kurchatov Medal, or the Gold Medal in honour of Igor Kurchatov is an award given for outstanding achievements in nuclear physics and in the field of nuclear energy. The USSR Academy of Sciences established this award on February 9, 1960 in honour of Igor Kurchatov and in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the fields of nuclear physics, nuclear energy and nuclear engineering.

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In the USSR, the Kurchatov Medal award was given every 3 years starting in 1962. Honorarium was included as part of the award through 1989. Later in Russia, the Kurchatov Gold Medal award has been resumed, and the medal is given since 1998.

Soviet award recipients

  • 1962: Pyotr Spivak and Yuri Prokoviev
  • 1965: Yuriy Prokoshkin, Vladimir Rykalin, Valentin Petruhin and Anatoly Danubians
  • 1968: Anatoly Aleksandrov
  • 1971: Isaak Kikoin
  • 1974: Julii Khariton and Savely Moiseevich Feinberg
  • 1977: Yakov Zeldovich and Fyodor Shapiro
  • 1980: Isai Izrailevich Gurevich and Boris Nikolsky
  • 1981: William d'Haeseleer
  • 1983: Vladimir Mostovoy
  • 1986: Venedikt Dzhelepov and Leonid Ponomarev
  • 1989: Georgy Flyorov and Yuri Oganessian
  • Russian awards

  • 1998: Aleksey Ogloblin
  • 2000: Nikolay Dollezhal [1]
  • 2003: Yuri Trutnev
  • 2008: Oleg G. Filatov
  • 2013: Eugene N. Avrorin
  • References

    Kurchatov Medal Wikipedia


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