The Pomeranchuk Prize is an international award for theoretical physics, awarded annually since 1998 by the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) from Moscow.[1] It is named after Russian physicist Isaak Yakovlevich Pomeranchuk, who together with Landau established the Theoretical Physics Department of the Institute.
Laureates
- 2023 Yakir Aharonov and Arkady Tseytlin
 - 2022 Luciano Maiani and Irina Aref'eva
 - 2021 Larry McLerran and Alexei Starobinsky
 - 2020 Sergio Ferrara and Mikhail Andrejewitsch Vasiliev
 - 2019 Roger Penrose and Vladimir S. Popov
 - 2018 Giorgio Parisi and Lev Pitaevskii
 - 2017 Igor Klebanov and Juri Moissejewitsch Kagan
 - 2016 Curtis J. Callan and Yuri A. Simonov[2]
 - 2015 Stanley J. Brodsky and Victor Fadin[3]
 - 2014 Leonid Keldysh and Alexander Zamolodchikov
 - 2013 Mikhail Shifman and Andrei Slavnov
 - 2012 Juan Martín Maldacena and Spartak Belyaev
 - 2011 Heinrich Leutwyler and Semyon Gershtein
 - 2010 André Martin and Valentine Zakharov
 - 2009 Nicola Cabibbo and Boris Ioffe
 - 2008 Leonard Susskind and Lev Okun
 - 2007 Alexander Belavin and Yoichiro Nambu
 - 2006 Vadim Kuzmin and Howard Georgi
 - 2005 Iosif Khriplovich and Arkady Vainshtein
 - 2004 Alexander F. Andreev and Alexander Polyakov
 - 2003 Valery Rubakov and Freeman Dyson
 - 2002 Ludvig Faddeev and Bryce Seligman DeWitt
 - 2001 Lev Lipatov and Tullio Regge
 - 2000 Evgenii Feinberg and James Daniel Bjorken
 - 1999 Karen Ter-Martirosian and Gabriele Veneziano
 - 1998 Aleksander Ilyich Akhiezer and Sidney Drell
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Pomeranchuk Prize Winners 2014". Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
 - ↑ http://www.itep.ru/science/pomeranshuk/detail.php?ID=1695 Премия Померанчука > 2016 - Curtis J. Callan и Юрий Симонов
 - ↑  www.itep.ru https://web.archive.org/web/20150518094904/http://www.itep.ru/rus/in_rus_itep.shtml?pprize%2Fppw2015.html. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. 
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External links
- "Pomeranchuk Prize Information". Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics.
 
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