Panofsky Prize
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The Panofsky Prize is an annual $10,000 prize given to recognize and encourage outstanding achievements in experimental particle physics
Particle physics
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, and is open to scientist
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s of any nation. It was established in 1985 by friends of Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
Wolfgang Kurt Hermann "Pief" Panofsky , was a German-American physicist.-Early life:Panofsky was born the son of renowned art historian Erwin Panofsky in Berlin, Germany. He received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1938 and obtained his PhD from Caltech in 1942. Around this time...

, a professor emeritus at Stanford University
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 and by the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society
American Physical Society
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.

Recipients

  • 2012: Bill Atwood
  • 2011: Doug Bryman, Laurence Littenberg, Stew Smith
  • 2010: Eugene Beier
  • 2009: Aldo Menzione, Luciano Ristori
  • 2008: George Cassiday, Pierre Sokolsky
  • 2007: Bruce Winstein
    Bruce Winstein
    Bruce Winstein was an experimental physicist and cosmologist noted for his early work in elementary particle physics, particularly work toward demonstrating a serious asymmetry between particles and their anti-particles...

    , Heinrich Wahl, Italo Mannelli
  • 2006: John Jaros, Nigel Lockyer
    Nigel Lockyer
    Dr. Nigel Lockyer is a Professor of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of TRIUMF. He was educated at York University in Toronto, Canada....

    , William T. Ford
  • 2005: Piermaria J. Oddone
  • 2004: Arie Bodek
    Arie Bodek
    Arie Bodek is an American experimental particle physicist and professor of physics at the University of Rochester.Bodek was awarded the 2004 American Physical Society W.K.H...

  • 2003: William J. Willis
  • 2002: Masatoshi Koshiba
    Masatoshi Koshiba
    is a Japanese physicist. He jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002.He graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1951 and received a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Rochester, New York, in 1955...

    , Takaaki Kajita, Yoji Totsuka
    Yoji Totsuka
    was a Japanese physicist and Special University Professor, Emeritus, University of Tokyo. Totsuka died on July 10, 2008 from colorectal cancer.- Early life :...

  • 2001: Paul Grannis
  • 2000: Martin Breidenbach
  • 1999: Edward H. Thorndike
  • 1998: David Robert Nygren
  • 1997: Henning Schröder, Yuri Mikhailovich Zaitsev
  • 1996: Gail G. Hanson, Roy Frederick Schwitters
    Roy Schwitters
    Roy F. Schwitters is a professor of physics at the University of Texas at Austin. He was formerly a professor of physics at Harvard and Stanford. His undergraduate and doctoral degrees are both from MIT....

  • 1995: Frank J. Sciulli
  • 1994: Thomas J. Devlin, Lee G. Pondrom
  • 1993: Robert B. Palmer, Nicholas P. Samios, Ralph P. Shutt
  • 1992: Raymond Davis, Jr. and Frederick Reines
    Frederick Reines
    Frederick Reines was an American physicist. He was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for his co-detection of the neutrino with Clyde Cowan in the neutrino experiment, and may be the only scientist in history "so intimately associated with the discovery of an elementary particle and the...

  • 1991: Gerson Goldhaber
    Gerson Goldhaber
    Gerson Goldhaber was an American particle physicist and astrophysicist. He was one of the discoverers of the J/ψ meson which confirmed the existence of the charm quark...

     and Francois Pierre
  • 1990: Michael S. Witherell
  • 1989: Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor
    Richard E. Taylor
    Richard Edward Taylor, is a Canadian-American professor at Stanford University. In 1990, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Jerome Friedman and Henry Kendall "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have...

    , Jerome I. Friedman
  • 1988: Charles Y. Prescott


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