Physics:Matteucci Medal
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Short description: Italian award for physicists, named after Carlo Matteucci
The Matteucci Medal is an Italian award for physicists, named after Carlo Matteucci from Forlì.[1] It was established to award physicists for their fundamental contributions. Under an Italian Royal Decree dated July 10, 1870, the Italian Society of Sciences was authorized to receive a donation from Carlo Matteucci for the establishment of the Prize.
Recipients
Year | Name | Country |
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1868 | Hermann von Helmholtz | German Empire |
1875 | Henri Victor Regnault | France |
1876 | Lord Kelvin | United Kingdom |
1877 | Gustav Kirchhoff | German Empire |
1878 | Gustav Wiedemann | German Empire |
1879 | Wilhelm Eduard Weber | German Empire |
1880 | Antonio Pacinotti | Italy |
1881 | Emilio Villari | Italy |
1882 | Augusto Righi | Italy |
1887 | Thomas Edison | United States |
1888 | Heinrich Hertz | German Empire |
1894 | John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh | United Kingdom |
1895 | Henry Augustus Rowland | United States |
1896 | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen | German Empire |
Philipp Lenard | ||
1901 | Guglielmo Marconi | Italy |
1903 | Albert Abraham Michelson | United States |
1904 | Marie Curie | France |
Pierre Curie | ||
1905 | Henri Poincaré | France |
1906 | James Dewar | United Kingdom |
1907 | William Ramsay | United Kingdom |
1908 | Antonio Garbasso | Italy |
1909 | Orso Mario Corbino | Italy |
1910 | Heike Kamerlingh Onnes | Netherlands |
1911 | Jean Baptiste Perrin | France |
1912 | Pieter Zeeman | Netherlands |
1913 | Ernest Rutherford | United Kingdom |
1914 | Max von Laue | German Empire |
1915 | Johannes Stark | German Empire |
1915 | William Henry Bragg | United Kingdom |
Lawrence Bragg | ||
1917 | Antonino Lo Surdo | Italy |
1918 | Robert W. Wood | United Kingdom |
1919 | Henry Moseley | United Kingdom |
1921 | Albert Einstein | Germany |
1923 | Niels Bohr | Denmark |
1924 | Arnold Sommerfeld | Germany |
1925 | Robert Andrews Millikan | United States |
1926 | Enrico Fermi | Italy |
1927 | Erwin Schrödinger | Austria |
1928 | C. V. Raman | British Raj |
1929 | Werner Heisenberg | Germany |
1930 | Arthur Compton | United States |
1931 | Franco Rasetti | Italy |
1932 | Frédéric Joliot-Curie | France |
Irène Joliot-Curie | ||
1956 | Wolfgang Pauli | Austria |
1975 | Bruno Touschek | Austria |
1978 | Abdus Salam | Pakistan |
1979 | Luciano Maiani | San Marino |
1980 | Giancarlo Wick | Italy |
1982 | Rudolf Peierls | United Kingdom |
1985 | Hendrik Casimir | Netherlands |
1987 | Pierre-Gilles De Gennes | France |
1988 | Lev B. Okun | Soviet Union |
1989 | Freeman Dyson | United States |
1990 | Jack Steinberger | United States |
1991 | Bruno Rossi | Italy |
1992 | Anatole Abragam | France |
1993 | John Archibald Wheeler | United States |
1994 | Claude Cohen-Tannoudji | France |
1995 | Tsung Dao Lee | Republic of China |
1996 | Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky | United States |
1998 | Oreste Piccioni | Italy |
2001 | Theodor W. Hänsch | Germany |
2002 | Nicola Cabibbo | Italy |
2003 | Manuel Cardona | Spain |
2004 | David Ruelle | Belgium |
2005 | John Iliopoulos | Greece |
2006 | Giorgio Bellettini (it) | Italy |
2016 | Adalberto Giazotto | Italy |
2017 | Marco Tavani (de) | Italy |
2018 | Gianluigi Fogli | Italy |
2019 | Federico Capasso | United States |
2020 | Massimo Inguscio (it) | Italy |
2021 | Amos Maritan | Italy |
2022 | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | United Kingdom |
Source:[2]
See also
External links
- Matteucci Medal at the Italian National Academy of Sciences
References
- ↑ "The Matteucci Medal". Nature 74 (1923): 477–477. September 1906. doi:10.1038/074477a0.
- ↑ "Medaglia Matteucci – Accademia XL" (in it-IT). https://www.accademiaxl.it/medaglia-matteucci/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matteucci Medal.
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