Gottfried William Leibniz price

the Gottfried William Leibniz price, actually “promotion price for German scientists in the Gottfried William Leibniz program of the German research council”, “Leibniz price” is short designated after the scientist Gottfried William Leibniz (1646-1716) and since 1985 from the German research council in Germany working scientist from different science ranges is lent annually. The creation of the price had been initiated by the president of the German research council Eugen Seibold. The price is endowed with in each case 1.55 million euro for experimentally working and 775,000 euro for theoretical scientists. Thus it is the internationally maximumendowed scientific promotion price. Prize money is to be used within five years project-related, in particular also for the promotion of scientific new generation.


winners

2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992 | 1991 | 1990 | 1989 | 1988 | 1987 | 1986

2006

2005

2004

Hans Joachim Werner
- physical chemistry (University of Kiel) and theoretical chemistry (

University of Stuttgart

) University of Magdeburg
) Joachim Ullrich

- experimental physics (

University of Freiburg)
Dietmar Vestweber - cell biology/biochemistry (

University of Münster

) )
Stephan W. Cook - theoretical physics (

University of Marburg

) Michael Reth

Wolfgang SchnickThomas Jentsch
- biochemistry (University of Hamburg)

Gerd JürgensPeter Gruss

Wolfgang chopping shrubs
Regine Kahmann - molecular genetics (University of Munich

)

Joachim Menz - nature (technical university mountain

)

)
Randolf Menzel - zoo log IE/neuro biology (

free University of Berlin

) Norbert Peter
- burn research (technical university Aachen)

Helmut SchwarzJörn Thiede
- navy geology (University of Kiel and

research center for navy geosciences, Kiel

) - physical chemistry (
MPI for polymer research, Mainz)

Karl Otto Stetter

- microbiology (
  • University of Regensburg) Thomas's because and - high-energy physics (
  • German electron synchrotron, Hamburg) [work on] 1987
  • Gerhard Abstreiter - semiconductor physics (technical University of Munich)
  • Knut Borchardt - restaurant economics/political economy (University of Munich)
  • Nile Claussen - ceramic materials (technical University of Hamburg Harburg)
  • Bernd Giese - organic chemistry (technical university Darmstadt)
  • Wolfgang A. Gentleman man and stroke ore Schmidbaur - Inorganic chemistry (technical University of Munich
  • ) Günter Hotz, briefly flour horn
  • and Wolfgang Paul - computer science (University of Saarbruecken)
  • Erwin Neher and Bert Sakmann - biophysical chemistry (
  • MPI for biophysical chemistry, Goettingen) Friedrich A. Soaping ore - mineralogy (
University of Bayreuth
) Rudolf K. Thauer

- biochemical microbiology (

University of MarburgMPI for biophysical chemistry, Goettingen
) franc Steglich

- solid-state physics (

technical university Darmstadt

 

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