Alfredo di Braccio Award

The Alfredo di Braccio Award is a prestigious prize for young Italian scientists given by the Italian Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.[1]

Award winners

Every year a top young chemist or physicist receives this honor for their research.

  • 2008 Chemistry prize was awarded to Lorenzo Malavasi (University of Pavia, Italy)
  • 2009 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Alessandro Mirizzi (University of Bari, Italy) and Alessio Recati (CNR Trento, Italy)
  • 2010 Chemistry prize was awarded to Riccardo Baron (CSV Health, USA)[2]
  • 2011 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Antonio Politano (University of Calabria, Italy) and Alessandro Giuliani (Roma Tre University, Italy)[3]
  • 2012 Chemistry prize was awarded to Tiziano Montini (University of Trieste, Italy)[4]
  • 2013 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Francesco Pellegrino (University of Catania, Italy) and Pasquale Serpico (CNRS, France)[5]
  • 2014 Physics prize was awarded to Stefano Protti (University of Pavia)[6]
  • 2015 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Filippo Caruso (University of Florence, Italy), Michele Cicoli (University of Bologna, Italy), and Alessandro Pitanti (CNR Pisa, Italy)[7]
  • 2016 Chemistry prize was awarded to Francesca Maria Toma (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Italy)[8]
  • 2017 Physics prize was awarded to Marco Genoni (University of Milan, Italy)[9]
  • 2018 Chemistry prize was awarded to Lorenzo Mino (University of Turin, Italy)[10]
  • 2019 Physics prize awarded (ex aequo) to Matteo Lucchini and Andrea Crespi (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy), and Lorenzo Rovigatti (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy)[11]
  • 2020 Chemistry prize was awarded to Raffaele Cucciniello (University of Salerno, Italy)[12]
  • 2021 Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Eleonora Di Valentino (Durham University, UK) and Sunny Vagnozzi (University of Cambridge, UK)[13]
  • 2022 Chemistry prize was awarded to Gianvito VilĂ© (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy)[14]

See also

References


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