The Stevenson Award is a physics award named after John Stevenson, a professor at the University of Amsterdam who was known for his contributions to physics research, particularly in the field of particle physics. The award recognizes the accomplishments of young physicists who have made important contributions to scientific knowledge.
The award is given out annually and is administered by the European Physical Society. It is open to physicists who are under the age of 35 and who are either citizens of a European country or have done their work in Europe.
The award comes with a cash prize of €5000 and recipients are invited to give a lecture at the EPS Conference on High Energy Physics. The Stevenson Award has been given out since 1981 and is considered one of the most prestigious awards in physics for young researchers.
The Stevenson Award Physics wiki is a comprehensive resource that provides information about the award's history, criteria, and past winners. It also includes information about the selection process, as well as details about the award ceremony and related events. The wiki is maintained by physics enthusiasts and professionals who are interested in promoting the field of physics and recognizing young talent in the field.
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