Swiss Science Prize Latsis Explained

Swiss Science Prize Latsis
Awarded For:Researchers up to the age of 40 for outstanding achievements in basic science
Country:Switzerland
Year:1984
Sponsor:Latsis Foundation
Reward:100,000 Swiss francs
Website:Swiss Science Prize Latsis

The Swiss Science Prize Latsis is awarded annually by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) to "researchers up to the age of 40 for outstanding achievements in basic science". Formerly the National Latsis Prize, the laureates are selected by the National Research Council and the SNSF presents the award on behalf of the Latsis Foundation of Geneva.[1]

Laureates

YearAwardeeDomain of research
1984Jürg FröhlichMathematical physics: quantum theory
1985Otto Albrecht HallerVirology: resistance to flu viruses
1986Ulrich KohliEconomics: analysis of international trade
1987John Paul MaierPhysical chemistry: spectroscopic methods for analysing the properties of ionised molecules
1988Paul Schmid-Hempel (German: [[:de:Paul Schmid-Hempel|de]])Behavioural ecology
1989Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont (German: [[:de:Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont|de]])Social psychology and educational sciences
1990Goeffrey BodenhausenNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
1991Susan Margaret Gasser-Wilson (German: [[:de:Susan Margaret Gasser-Wilson|de]])Cell biology: the role of nucleus proteins in organising and passing on genetic information
1992Maria Christina PitassiHistory of theology and philosophy in the 17th and 18th century
1993Thomas StockerClimate and environmental physics: the role of the oceans in climate change
1994Denis DubouleDevelopmental biology and genetics
1995Astrid EpineyHuman rights and international environmenal law
1996Martin VetterliAudiovisual technology of the future: wavelet theory in communication
1997Konrad Basler (German: [[:de:Konrad Basler|de]])Zoology/developmental biology (drosophila fly)
1998Peter SchaberEthics, applied ethics and environmental ethics
1999Frédéric Merkt (German: [[:de:Frédéric Merkt|de]])Chemical physics of molecules: spectroscopie and dynamics of atoms and molecules in electronically charged states
2000Laurent KellerEvolutionary ecology: ant behaviour
2001Lorenza Mondada (German: [[:de:Lorenza Mondada|de]])Interactional linguistics
2002Jérôme FaistSolid state physics: quantum cascade laser
2003Silvia ArberNeurobiology: neuronal circuit formation in the developing spinal cord
2004Simon GächterEmpirical economics: cooperative behaviour
2005Patrick JennyEngineering sciences: computer simulations of complex fluid systems in nature and technology
2006Michael HengartnerMolecular biology: study of a model organism, a worm called Caenorhabditis elegans
2007Giuliano BonoliPolitical science: role of the welfare state in Europe
2008Franz PfeifferX-ray technology
2009Mirjam Christ CrainMedicine: biological stress caused by infectious diseases
2010Marianne Sommer (German: [[:de:Marianne Sommer|de]])History of science: exploring the life sciences
2011Karl GademannChemistry and biology: isolation and synthesis of natural materials
2012Jacques FellayGenomics: defence mechanisms against viruses
2013David Sander (German: [[:de:David Sander|de]])Affective science
2014Tobias J. Kippenberg (German: [[:de:Tobias J. Kippenberg|de]])Physics: quantum optomechanics
2015Richard BentonNeurobiology of olfaction
2016Alexander Keese (German: [[:de:Alexander Keese|de]])African history, decolonisation, forced labour
2017Xile HuChemical catalysis
2018Andrea AblasserImmunology
2019Dominik HangartnerPolitical scientist
2020Maryna ViazovskaMathematics
2021Nicola AcetoMolecular oncology
2022Kerstin Vokinger (German: [[:de:Kerstin Vokinger|de]])Law, medicine and technology
2023Lesya ShchutskaPhysics: particle physics

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Latsis Foundation . . . 20 February 2024 .