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Pomeranchuk Prize

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The Pomeranchuk Prize is an international award for theoretical physics, awarded annually since 1998 by the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) from Moscow. It is named after Russian physicist Isaak Yakovlevich Pomeranchuk, who together with Landau established the Theoretical Physics Department of the Institute.

Laureates

Source: Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics

  • 2016 Curtis J. Callan and Yuri A. Simonov
  • 2015 Stanley J. Brodsky and Victor Fadin
  • 2014 Leonid Keldysh and Alexander Zamolodchikov
  • 2013 Mikhail Shifman and Andrey Slavnov
  • 2012 Juan Martín Maldacena and Spartak Belyaev
  • 2011 Heinrich Leutwyler and Semyon Gershtein
  • 2010 André Martin and Valentine Zakharov
  • 2009 Nicola Cabibbo and Boris Ioffe
  • 2008 Leonard Susskind and Lev Okun
  • 2007 Alexander Belavin and Yoichiro Nambu
  • 2006 Vadim Kuzmin and Howard Georgi
  • 2005 Iosif Khriplovich and Arkady Vainshtein
  • 2004 Alexander F. Andreev and Alexander Polyakov
  • 2003 Valery Rubakov and Freeman John Dyson
  • 2002 Ludvig Faddeev and Bryce Seligman DeWitt
  • 2001 Lev Lipatov and Tullio Regge
  • 2000 Evgenii Feinberg and James Daniel Bjorken
  • 1999 Karen Ter-Martirosian and Gabriele Veneziano
  • 1998 Aleksander Ilyich Akhiezer and Sidney Drell
  • References

    Pomeranchuk Prize Wikipedia