Dannie Heineman Prize (Göttingen)

The Dannie Heineman Prize of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities has been awarded biennially since 1961 for excellent recently published publications in a new research field of current interest. It is awarded to younger researchers in natural sciences or mathematics. The prize is named after Dannie Heineman, a Belgian-US philanthropist, engineer and businessman with German roots.[1]

Prizewinners

gollark: Because it's a new thing and involves "radiation".
gollark: Maybe you should make a video explaining why it is not bad. Of course, then you could just be accused of selling out to the government.
gollark: Discord previews it wrong.
gollark: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/645777807275851776/696773635037200454/electricity_is_fake.png Open this link in its own tab or something.
gollark: That is one very dedicated person.

See also

References

  1. Biography at APS
  2. "Veranstaltungen Wintersemester 2019/2020" (PDF; 8 MB). adw-goe.de (in German). Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. 2019-10-10. p. 8.
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