Prof. Juan Ignacio circa winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
Max plank Institute, Germany
For groundbreaking theoretical contributions to quantum information processing, quantum optics and the physics of quantum gases.
Prof. Peter Zoller winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
From Innsbruck University, Austria
For groundbreaking theoretical contributions to quantum information processing, quantum optics and the physics of quantum gases.
Jacob D. Bekenstein winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
For his work on astronomical super-massive objects called “black holes” that showed they can possess a statistical-thermodynamic property called entropy even though the internal dynamics could not be known. This work created an entire field of black hole dynamics which has become a cornerstone in the important theoretical physics areas of quantum gravity and strings.
Dr. Avishay Gal-Yam winner of Krill Prize in Physics
Weizmann Institute of Science
(born 1970, Israel)
DR. Oren Cohen winner of Krill Prize in Physics
Technion- Israel Institute of Technology
(born 1970, Israel)
Harald Rose winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
Wolf Prize in Physics be jointly awarded to: For their development of aberration-corrected electron microscopy, allowing the observation of individual atoms with picometer precision, thus revolutionizing materials science.
Knut Urban winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
Wolf Prize in Physics be jointly awarded to: For their development of aberration-corrected electron microscopy, allowing the observation of individual atoms with picometer precision, thus revolutionizing materials science.
Maximilian Haider winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
Wolf Prize in Physics be jointly awarded to: For their development of aberration-corrected electron microscopy, allowing the observation of individual atoms with picometer precision, thus revolutionizing materials science.
Alain Aspect winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
Wolf Prize be jointly awarded to: For their fundamental conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of quantum physics, specifically an increasingly sophisticated series of tests of Bell’s inequalities or extensions there of using entangled quantum states.
Anton Zeilinger winner of Wolf Prize in Physics
The 2010 wolf foundation prize in physics
For their fundamental conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of quantum physics, specifically an increasingly sophisticated series of tests of Bell’s inequalities or extensions there of using entangled quantum states.