Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award Explained

Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award
Awarded For:Outstanding young researcher in the fields of nonlinear physics, mathematical physics, nonlinear disordered systems
Year:1992
Website:Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award

The Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award is an award of the Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas (FORTH) that was founded in 1991 and first awarded in 1992. It is named in honor of Stefanos Pnevmatikos, a researcher of nonlinear physics. The award is presented every two years to young researchers of nonlinear physics, mathematical physics, or nonlinear disordered systems. The award is coordinated by the University of Crete Department of Physics and is sponsored by the Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas. The committee is headed by George P. Tsironis and includes Alan R. Bishop, Michel Peyrard, Serge Aubry, David Kelly Campbell, Vladimir E. Zakharov, and formerly included Arnold Kosevich and Alwyn Scott.[1] The award has been suspended due to the Greek government-debt crisis.

Recipients

The award has been given to the following people.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Selection Committee . . Stefanos Pnevmatikos International Award . University of Crete . 29 May 2018 .
  2. Web site: Recipients . . University of Crete . 29 May 2018 .