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2024
Dr. Yang Zhang, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2023
Dr. Sinéad Griffin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California
2022
Stephen Carr, Brown University, USA
2021
Prineha Narang, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University
2020
Prof Zhijun Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
2019
Dr. Jesus Carrete Montana, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
2018
Dr. Noa Marom, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
2017
Dr Glen Evenbly, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
2016
Dr. Jianwei Sun, University of Texas at El Paso
For his innovative and deep achievements in developing efficient and accurate density functionals for quantum chemistry, materials science, and condensed matter physics.
2015
Dr. Wei-Min Wang, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, China
For his significant achievements in computational plasma physics with applications to advanced schemes of inertial confined fusion and novel laser-plasma based particle accelerators and radiation sources.
2014
Professor Mathieu Salanne, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
For the development of appropriate methods to allow realistic atomistic simulation of molten salts and ionic liquids in situations of relevance to electrochemistry.”
2013
No award
2012
Prof. Roger Melko (University of Waterloo, Canada)
For his innovative and deep achievements in developing quantum Monte Carlo methods for quantum information theory and condensed matter physics.
2011
Professor Stefano Curtarolo, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Department of Physics, Duke University
For pioneering high-throughput combinatorial computational materials science, for the creation of on-line materials development techniques, and for the development
of thermodynamic models for nano-catalysts.
2010
Professor, Dr. Philipp Werner, Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
For the development and implementation of quantum Monte Carlo methods which have transformed the study of interacting electrons in solids.
2009
Dr. Amanda S. Barnard, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Australia
2008
Dr. Naoki Yoshida, Department of Physics, Nagoya University
2007
Professor Stefano Sanvito, School of Physics, Trinity College in Dublin
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