2001 | Prof. Sidney D. Drell Stanford University |
The Responsibility of Scientists | ||
2002 | Prof. Yuval Ne'eman Tel Aviv University |
Jews and the Physical Sciences, from Yehoshua B. Hananiah to the Two Abraham-Alberts | ||
2003 | Dr. Jean-Paul Blaizot Saclay Research Center |
Matter Under Extreme Conditions: From the Big Bang to High Energy Nuclear Collisions | ||
2004 |
Prof.
Gordon Baym University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Hanbury Brown and Twiss Intensity Interferometry: From Stars to Nuclear Collisions to Atoms [abstract] | ||
2005 |
Prof.
Peter Lepage Cornell University |
The Fall and Rise of Lattice QCD: High-Precision Lattice QCD Confronts Experiment [abstract] | ||
2006 |
Prof.
Stanley J. Brodsky SLAC |
Hadron Dynamics at the Amplitude Level | ||
2007 |
Dr. Larry McLerran Brookhaven National Laboratory |
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2008 |
Prof.
Horst
Stöcker J. W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main and GSI, Darmstadt |
Hadron and Heavy Ion Physics at the International FAIR Facility | ||
2009 |
Prof.
Dam Thanh Son University of Washington |
Viscosity, quark-gluon
plasma, and string theory |
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2010 |
Prof.
Wolfram Weise Technical University of Munich |
Phases of strongly
interacting matter: From nuclei to the quark-gluon plasma |
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2011 |
Prof.
Berndt Mueller Duke University |
Some like it hot: Boiling the QCD vacuum at RHIC and LHC | ||
2012 |
Prof.
Itzhak Tserruya Weizmann Institute of Science |
The strongly interacting Quark-Gluon Plasma [abstract] | ||
2013 |
Prof.
Krishna Rajagopal MIT |
The hottest—and most liquid—liquid in
the Universe |
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2014 |
Prof.
Gerald Gabrielse Harvard University |
The amazing electron and its moments: the most stringent tests of the Standard Model and its proposed extensions [abstract] | ||
2015 |
Prof.
Brian Foster Oxford University |
Future Accelerator Facilities for Particle Physics and Beyond | ||
2016 |
Prof. Beate
Heinemann University of California at Berkeley |
Exploring Nature's Fundamental Particles and Forces at the Large Hadron Collider |