Ludwig Boltzmann Prize
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The Ludwig Boltzmann Prize is awarded by the Austrian Physical Society
Austrian Physical Society
-History:Until 1938 Austrian physicists were part of the German Physical Society. On December 13, 1950, it was decided to found a separate society for Austria and Fritz Kohlrausch was elected as first president in 1951.-Prizes:...

 and honors outstanding achievements in theoretical physics
Theoretical physics
Theoretical physics is a branch of physics which employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena...

. It is named after the famous austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann
Ludwig Boltzmann
Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann was an Austrian physicist famous for his founding contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics...

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The prize was established at the annual meeting of the Austrian Physical Society in Innsbruck
Innsbruck
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 in 1953. It is awarded every other year, alternating with the Fritz Kohlrausch Prize for experimental physics
Experimental physics
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, to an outstanding theoretical physicist who is usually not older than 35 years. Currently (2011) the prize money is 2500 Euro
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Awardees

  • 1957 - Gernot Eder
  • 1965 - K. Baumann
  • 1967 - Heimo G. Latal
  • 1969 - Alfred Bartl and F. Hernegger
  • 1971 - Dieter Flamm
  • 1973 - Bernhard Schnizer
  • 1975 - Helmut Kühnelt
  • 1977 - Gerhard Ecker
  • 1979 - Juergen Hafner and Reinhart Kögerler
  • 1981 - Harald Grosse
  • 1983 - Peter Zoller
    Peter Zoller
    Peter Zoller is a theoretical physicist from Austria. He is Professor at the University of Innsbruck and works on quantum optics and quantum information and is best known for his pioneering research on quantum computing and quantum communication and for bridging quantum optics and solid state...

  • 1985 - Bernhard Baumgartner
  • 1987 - Fritz Gesztesy
    Fritz Gesztesy
    Friedrich „Fritz“ Gesztesy is a well-known Austrian-American mathematical physicist and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Missouri, known for his important contributions in spectral theory, functional analysis, nonrelativistic quantum mechanics , and completely integrable systems...

  • 1989 - M. Neumann
  • 1993 - Helmut Ritsch and Monika Ritsch-Marte
  • 1995 - Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl
  • 1997 - Gerald Teschl
    Gerald Teschl
    Gerald Teschl is an Austrian mathematical physicist and Professor of Mathematics.He is working in the area of mathematical physics; in particular direct and inverse spectral theory with application to completely integrable partial differential equations .-Career:After studying physics at the Graz...

  • 1999 - Thomas Rauscher
  • 2001 - Georg Kresse
  • 2003 - Christof Gattringer
  • 2005 - Andreas Brandhuber
  • 2007 - Peter Rabl
  • 2009 - Andrew Daley
  • 2011 - Barbara Kraus

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