Matteucci Medal
The Matteucci Medal is an Italian award for physicists, named after Carlo Matteucci from Forlì.[1] It was established to award physicists for their fundamental contributions. Under an Italian Royal Decree dated July 10, 1870, the Italian Society of Sciences was authorized to receive a donation from Carlo Matteucci for the establishment of the Prize.
- Matteucci Medalists[2]
- 1868 Hermann Helmholtz
- 1875 Henri Victor Regnault
- 1876 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
- 1877 Gustav Kirchhoff
- 1878 Gustav Wiedemann
- 1879 Wilhelm Eduard Weber
- 1880 Antonio Pacinotti
- 1881
- 1882 Augusto Righi
- 1887 Thomas Edison
- 1888 Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
- 1894 John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
- 1895 Henry Augustus Rowland
- 1896 Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and Philipp Lenard
- 1901 Guglielmo Marconi
- 1903 Albert Abraham Michelson
- 1904 Marie Curie and Pierre Curie
- 1905 Henri Poincaré
- 1906 James Dewar
- 1907 William Ramsay
- 1908 Antonio Garbasso
- 1909 Orso Mario Corbino
- 1910 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
- 1911 Jean Perrin
- 1912 Pieter Zeeman
- 1913 Ernest Rutherford
- 1914 Max von Laue
- 1915 Johannes Stark
- 1915 William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg
- 1917 Antonino Lo Surdo
- 1918 Robert W. Wood
- 1919 Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys Moseley
- 1921 Albert Einstein
- 1923 Niels Bohr
- 1924 Arnold Sommerfeld
- 1925 Robert Andrews Millikan
- 1926 Enrico Fermi
- 1927 Erwin Schrödinger
- 1928 Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
- 1929 Werner Heisenberg
- 1930 Arthur Compton
- 1931 Franco Rasetti
- 1932 Frédéric Joliot and Irène Joliot-Curie
- 1956 Wolfgang Pauli
- 1975 Bruno Touschek
- 1978 Abdus Salam
- 1979 Luciano Maiani
- 1980 Giancarlo Wick
- 1982 Rudolf Peierls
- 1985 Hendrik Casimir
- 1987 Pierre-Gilles De Gennes
- 1988 Lev B. Okun
- 1989 Freeman Dyson
- 1990 Jack Steinberger
- 1991 Bruno Rossi
- 1992 Anatole Abragam
- 1993 John Archibald Wheeler
- 1994 Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
- 1995 Tsung Dao Lee
- 1996 Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky
- 1998 Oreste Piccioni
- 2001 Theodor W. Hänsch
- 2002 Nicola Cabibbo
- 2003 Manuel Cardona
- 2004 David Ruelle
- 2005 John Iliopoulos
- 2006
- 2016 Adalberto Giazotto
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019 Federico Capasso
- 2020
See also[]
External links[]
- Matteucci Medal at the Italian National Academy of Sciences
References[]
- ^ "The Matteucci Medal". Nature. 74 (1923): 477–477. September 1906. doi:10.1038/074477a0.
- ^ "Medaglia Matteucci – Accademia XL". Italian National Academy of Sciences (in Italian). Retrieved 19 December 2021.
Categories:
- Matteucci Medal
- Physics awards
- Awards established in 1868
- Italian awards
- 1868 establishments in Italy