The Karl-Scheel-Preis (Karl Scheel Prize) is an award given annually by the Physikalische Gesellschaft zu Berlin (PGzB, Physical Society of Berlin), a regional association of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (German Physical Society), for outstanding scientific work.[1] The prize was established through an endowment by the German physicist Karl Scheel (1866 – 1936) and his wife Melida. Recipients are awarded with the Karl-Scheel Medal (Karl-Scheel Medaille) and 5.000 Euros. The Karl-Scheel Medal in bronze was designed by the German sculptor Richard Scheibe and has a diameter of 12 cm.[2]

List of recipients

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Names of recipients as stated on the official website of the PGzB.[3] Affiliations refer to the institution of the recipient at the time of the award ceremony.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Physical Society of Berlin honors Ricarda Winkelmann — Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research". www.pik-potsdam.de. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  2. ^ Karl-Scheel-Preis der Physikalischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin – Karl Scheel Prize at the German Physical Society official website
  3. ^ "Archiv der Träger des KSP". www.pgzb.tu-berlin.de. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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