Physics:Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal
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The Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal (also Feenberg Award) is a prize for quantum many-body theory named for American physicist Eugene Feenberg. It has been awarded at the International Conference on recent progress in many-body theory since 1983 by an international advisory committee to the conference.
Recipients
- 1985: David Pines
- 1987: John W. Clark
- 1989: Malvin H. Kalos
- 1991: Walter Kohn
- 1994: David M. Ceperly
- 1997: Anthony James Leggett
- 2001: Philippe Nozieres
- 2004: Spartak Beljajew, Lew Gorkow
- 2005: Raymond Bishop, Hermann Kuemmel
- 2007: Stefano Fantoni, Eckhard Krotscheck
- 2009: John Dirk Walecka
- 2011: Gordon Baym, Leonid Keldysch
- 2013: Patrick A. Lee, Douglas Scalapino
- 2015: Christopher Pethick
- 2017: Jordi Boronat
- 2019: Steven R. White
Weblinks
- Feenberg Medal in Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories Wiki
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