Lorentz Medal

Lorentz Medal is a distinction awarded every four years by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. It was established in 1925 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the doctorate of Hendrik Lorentz. The medal is given for important contributions to theoretical physics, though in the past there have been some experimentalists among its recipients.

The first winner, Max Planck, was personally selected by Lorentz.[1] Eleven of the 23 award winners later received a Nobel Prize. The Lorentz medal is ranked fifth in a list of most prestigious international academic awards in physics.[2]

Recipients

Year Recipients
2022 Daan Frenkel[3][4]
2018 Juan M. Maldacena[5][6]
2014 Michael Berry[7][8]
2010 Edward Witten[9][10]
2006 Leo P. Kadanoff[11][12]
2002 Frank Wilczek[13]
1998 Carl E. Wieman and Eric A. Cornell
1994 Alexander Polyakov[14]
1990 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes[15]
1986 Gerard 't Hooft[16]
1982 Anatole Abragam[17]
1978 Nicolaas Bloembergen[18]
1974 John H. van Vleck[19]
1970 George Uhlenbeck[20]
1966 Freeman J. Dyson
1962 Rudolf E. Peierls[21]
1958 Lars Onsager[22]
1953 Fritz London[23]
1947 Hendrik A. Kramers[24]
1939 Arnold Sommerfeld[25]
1935 Peter Debye[26]
1931 Wolfgang Pauli[27][28]
1927 Max Planck

See also

References

  1. ^ Berends, Frits; van Delft, Dirk (2019). Lorentz, Gevierd Wetenschapper, Geboren Verzoener (in Dutch). Prometheus. p. 549. ISBN 9789044642667.
  2. ^ Meho, Lokman I. (2020). "Highly prestigious international academic awards and their impact on university rankings". Quantitative Science Studies. 1 (2): 824–848. doi:10.1162/qss_a_00045.
  3. ^ KNAW press release
  4. ^ Cambridge University press release
  5. ^ KNAW press release, archived from the original on 2020-01-14
  6. ^ IAS press release, 28 March 2018
  7. ^ KNAW press release, archived from the original on 2021-01-26
  8. ^ Bristol University press release
  9. ^ KNAW press release, archived from the original on 2020-11-24
  10. ^ IAS press release, 29 June 2010
  11. ^ KNAW press release, archived from the original on 2022-03-02
  12. ^ APS press release
  13. ^ KNAW press release, archived from the original on 2022-03-02
  14. ^ Princeton University biography
  15. ^ Nobel prize bio
  16. ^ Utrecht University biography
  17. ^ College de France biography
  18. ^ Nobel prize bio
  19. ^ Nobel prize bio
  20. ^ IAS biography
  21. ^ IAS biography
  22. ^ Nobel prize bio
  23. ^ AIP biography
  24. ^ DNBL biography
  25. ^ AIP biography
  26. ^ Nobel prize bio
  27. ^ Nobel prize bio
  28. ^ Eyewitness account of the 1931 award ceremony by H.B.G. Casimir