Blaise Pascal Medal in
Physics
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Manuel Cardona , Spain/Germany |
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Prof.
Manuel Cardona is the worldwide
specialist in the field of solid state physics. The Blaise Pascal
Medal is awarded for his contributions to physics and fundamental
developments in the field of condensed matter.
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Emmanuel
Floratos,
Greece
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Prof.
Emmanuel Floratos is a renowned scientist who made
influential contributions to physics and mathematics. He is awarded
the Blaise Pascal Medal for his contributions to physics and
fundamental research in finite quantum mechanics. |
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Blaise Pascal Medal in Mathematics and Computer Science
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Lev
Kudryavtsev ,
Russia |
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Prof.
Kudryavtsev is a renowned Russian mathematician. The Blaise Pascal
Medal is awarded for his contributions to the theory of functions,
topology and mathematical education. (see
Essay prepared by A. Sergeev) |
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Robert Tarjan ,
USA |
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Prof.
Robert E. Tarjan is a well-known expert in the design and analysis of
computer algorithms. He is awarded the Blaise Pascal Medal for his
contributions to computer sciences and developments of fundamental
computer algorithms. |
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Blaise Pascal Medal in Engineering
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Stan Veprek, Germany |
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Prof.
Veprek is well-known materials scientist who greatly contributed to the
design and characterisation of novel nano-materials. He is awarded the Blaise Pascal Medal for his contributions to materials science and
fundamental studies of novel super-hard materials. |
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Blaise Pascal Medal in Natural Sciences
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Erich Windhab,
Switzerland |
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Prof.
Windhab is well-known scientist who works on food
technologies.
He is awarded the Blaise Pascal Medal for his contributions to food
sciences and fundamental studies of fluid technological processes
for microstructuring of multiphase systems. |