Alfredo di Braccio Award
The Alfredo di Braccio Award is a prestigious prize for young Italian scientists given by the Italian Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.
Award winners
Every year a top young chemist or physicist receives this honor for his research.
- 2008 Chemistry prize was awarded to Dr. Lorenzo Malavasi (University of Pavia, Italy).
- 2009 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Dr. Alessandro Mirizzi (National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy) and Dr. Alessio Recati (CNR researcher at the University of Trento, Italy).
- 2010 Chemistry prize was awarded to Dr. Riccardo Baron (University of Utah, U.S.A.).
- 2011 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Dr. Antonio Politano (post-doc at Università degli Studi della Calabria, Italy) and Dr. Alessandro Giuliani (Researcher at Università di Roma Tre, Italy)
- 2012 Chemistry prize was awarded to Tiziano Montini
- '2013 Physics prize was awarded to Francesco Pellegrino
- 2014 Physics prize was awarded to Stefano Protti
- 2015 Physics prize was awarded to Michele Cicoli
- 2016 Chemistry prize was awarded to Francesca Maria Toma
- 2017 Physics prize was awarded to Marco Genoni
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