Ampère Prize

The Prix Ampère de l’Électricité de France is a scientific prize awarded annually by the French Academy of Sciences. [1]

Founded in 1974 in honor of André-Marie Ampère to celebrate his 200th birthday in 1975, the award is granted to one or more French scientists for outstanding research work in mathematics or physics. The monetary award is 30,500 euro, funded by Électricité de France.

Winners

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