Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society

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The Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society is a prestigious award recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of quantum electronics and related areas of physics.

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instanceOf physics award
research prize
science award
awardingBody European Physical Society
category European science and technology awards
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surface form: quantum electronics awards
continent Europe
country Europe
discipline optics and photonics
physics
quantum physics
eligibility individual researchers
scientists working in quantum electronics and related fields
field atomic physics
laser physics
optics
photonics
quantum electronics
fieldOfContribution development of lasers
precision spectroscopy
quantum information processing
quantum optics
ultrafast optics
frequency biennial
inception 1983
isPartOf European Physical Society
surface form: European Physical Society awards
language English
namedAfter quantum electronics
notableRecipient Alain Aspect
Ferenc Krausz
John N. Hall
surface form: John L. Hall

Maciej Lewenstein
Rainer Blatt
Serge Haroche
Theodor W. Hänsch
purpose to acknowledge significant achievements in optics and photonics
to honor major advances in laser science and technology
to recognize outstanding contributions to quantum electronics
regionServed Europe
scope international
selectionProcess committee decision
peer review
sponsor European Physical Society
website https://www.eps.org

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