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Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
NameBreakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
PresenterMark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Yuri Milner, Julia Milner, Sergey Brin, Anne Wojcicki
CountryUnited States, Russia

Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is a prestigious award that recognizes groundbreaking contributions to Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, and Cosmology. The prize is presented by Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Yuri Milner, Julia Milner, Sergey Brin, and Anne Wojcicki, and is considered one of the most lucrative awards in the field of Physics, with a prize amount of $3 million. The award is given annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to our understanding of the Universe, including Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, and Kip Thorne. The prize is also supported by Google, Facebook, and Milner Foundation.

Introduction

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is a unique award that aims to recognize and reward outstanding contributions to our understanding of the Universe. The prize is open to scientists from around the world, including CERN, NASA, and Harvard University, and is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of Physics, including Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, and Particle Physics. The prize is also supported by Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, and Stanford University. The award is given in recognition of contributions to the field, including Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Black Holes, and is presented by Royal Society, American Physical Society, and National Academy of Sciences.

History

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was first awarded in 2012 by Yuri Milner and Julia Milner, and was initially called the Fundamental Physics Prize. The prize was established to recognize and reward outstanding contributions to the field of Physics, including Theoretical Physics, Experimental Physics, and Cosmology. The first winners of the prize included Nima Arkani-Hamed, Juan Maldacena, and Nathan Seiberg, who were recognized for their contributions to String Theory and Quantum Field Theory. The prize has since been supported by Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Sergey Brin, and Anne Wojcicki, and has been awarded to scientists from around the world, including CERN, MIT, and Caltech.

Selection Process

The selection process for the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is rigorous and involves a committee of renowned scientists, including Stephen Weinberg, Frank Wilczek, and Edward Witten. The committee reviews nominations from around the world, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of Cambridge, and selects the winners based on their contributions to the field of Physics. The prize is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to our understanding of the Universe, including Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Black Holes. The selection process is also supported by American Physical Society, National Academy of Sciences, and Royal Society.

Notable Laureates

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics has been awarded to many notable scientists, including Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, and Kip Thorne. Other notable laureates include Saul Perlmutter, Brian Schmidt, and Adam Riess, who were recognized for their contributions to Cosmology and the discovery of Dark Energy. The prize has also been awarded to Andrew Strominger, Cumrun Vafa, and Joseph Polchinski, who were recognized for their contributions to String Theory and Quantum Gravity. The laureates have also included scientists from CERN, NASA, and MIT, and have been recognized for their contributions to Particle Physics, Astrophysics, and Theoretical Physics.

Prize Amount and Funding

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is one of the most lucrative awards in the field of Physics, with a prize amount of $3 million. The prize is funded by Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Yuri Milner, Julia Milner, Sergey Brin, and Anne Wojcicki, and is also supported by Google, Facebook, and Milner Foundation. The prize amount is intended to recognize and reward outstanding contributions to the field of Physics, and to provide funding for future research and discoveries. The prize is also supported by Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, and Stanford University.

Ceremony and Recognition

The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is presented at an annual ceremony, which is attended by renowned scientists, including Stephen Weinberg, Frank Wilczek, and Edward Witten. The ceremony is also attended by Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Yuri Milner, Julia Milner, Sergey Brin, and Anne Wojcicki, and is supported by Google, Facebook, and Milner Foundation. The prize is recognized as one of the most prestigious awards in the field of Physics, and is considered a significant honor for scientists who have made outstanding contributions to our understanding of the Universe. The ceremony is also broadcast on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, and is recognized by Royal Society, American Physical Society, and National Academy of Sciences. Category:Science awards