Walter Schottky Prize
The Walter Schottky Prize is a scientific prize awarded by the German Physical Society for outstanding research work of young academics in the field of solid-state physics. Since 1973 the prize is generally awarded annually. The endowment of the prize with 10,000 euros is contributed by Infineon Technologies AG and Robert Bosch GmbH.[1] The prize is dedicated to Walter Schottky, a physicist and pioneer of electronics.
List of recipients
Source: German Physical Society
- 2021: Andreas Hüttel
- 2020: Zhe Wang
- 2019: Eva Vera Benckiser
- 2018: Sascha Schäfer
- 2017: Helmut Schultheiss
- 2016: Ermin Malic
- 2015: Frank Pollmann, Andreas Schnyder
- 2014: Sven Höfling
- 2013: Claus Ropers
- 2012: Alex Greilich
- 2011: not awarded
- 2010: Thomas Seyller
- 2009: Florian Marquardt
- 2008: Fedor Jelezko
- 2007: Jonathan Finley
- 2006: Manfred Fiebig
- 2005: Wolfgang Belzig
- 2004: Markus Morgenstern
- 2003: Jurgen Smet
- 2002: Harald Reichert
- 2001: Manfred Bayer
- 2000: Clemens Bechinger
- 1999: Thomas Herrmannsdörfer
- 1998: Achim Wixforth
- 1997: Christoph Geibel
- 1996: Bo Persson
- 1995: Jochen Feldmann
- 1994: Paul Müller
- 1993: Gertrud Zwicknagl
- 1992: Kurt Kremer
- 1991: Christian Thomsen
- 1990: Hermann Grabert, Helmut Wipf
- 1989: Ulrich Eckern, Gerd Schön, Wilhelm Zwerger
- 1988: Martin Stutzmann
- 1987: Bernd Ewen, Dieter Richter
- 1986: Gerhard Abstreiter
- 1985: Hans Werner Diehl, Siegfried Dietrich
- 1984: Gottfried Döhler
- 1983: Klaus Sattler
- 1982: Volker Dohm, Reinhard Folk
- 1981: Klaus von Klitzing
- 1980: Klaus Funke
- 1979: Heiner Müller-Krumbhaar
- 1978: Bernhard Authier, Horst Fischer
- 1977: Siegfried Hunklinger
- 1976: Franz Wegner
- 1975: Karl-Heinz Zschauer
- 1974: Andreas Otto
- 1973: Peter Ehrhart
See also
References
- "Satzung des Walter-Schottky-Preises für Festkörperforschung" [Statute of the Walter Schottky Prize for solid state research] (in German). German Physical Society. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
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