European Latsis Prize
The European Latsis Prize (European Latsis Prize ) of the European Science Foundation ( European Science Foundation, ESF ) is an award every year since 1999 Science Award. The prize is worth 100,000 Swiss francs and is sponsored by the International Latsis Foundation. He will be awarded each year in a different area of science.
Award winners
- 2012: Mathematics: Uffe Haagerup, Denmark
- 2011: Demography: James Vaupel, Germany
- 2010: Biodiversity: Ilkka Hanski, Finland
- 2008: Astrophysics: Simon White, Germany / United Kingdom
- 2007: Medical Imaging: Willi Kalender, Germany
- 2006: Immigration and Social Cohesion in Modern Societies: Rainer Bauböck, Austria
- 2005: Nano - Engineering: Donal Bradley, United Kingdom
- 2004: Bioinformatics: Amos Bairoch, Switzerland
- 2003: Archaeology: Colin Renfrew, United Kingdom
- 2002: Cognitive Sciences: Annette Karmiloff -Smith, UK
- 2001: Climate Research: André Berger, Belgium
- 2000: Molecular Structure: Kenneth Holmes, Germany / United Kingdom
- 1999: Research and / or Innovation in Education: Jürgen Baumert, Germany