Polymer Physics Prize
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Polymer Physics Prize
Summary
Polymer Physics Prize is a science award[1].
Key Facts
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Samson A. Jenekhe[2].
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Kurt Binder[3].
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Ronald G. Larson[4].
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Juan J. de Pablo[5].
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Monica Olvera de la Cruz[6].
- Polymer Physics Prize won the Anna C. Balazs[7].
- Polymer Physics Prize is in the country of United States[8].
- Polymer Physics Prize's instance of is recorded as science award[9].
- +1960-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Polymer Physics Prize[10].
- Polymer Physics Prize's official website is recorded as https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/polymer.cfm[11].
- Polymer Physics Prize's conferred by is recorded as American Physical Society[12].
- Polymer Physics Prize's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11g6xjjhbz[13].
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Recognition
Wins include Samson A. Jenekhe[2], a chemical engineering teacher[14], awarded the Polymer Physics Prize[15], specialised in polymer chemistry[16]; Kurt Binder[3], a physicist[17], 1944–2022[18], of Austria[19], awarded the Max Planck Medal[20], specialised in statistical physics[21]; Ronald G. Larson[4], a researcher[22], b. 1953[23], of United States[24], awarded the it[25], specialised in polymer science[26]; Juan J. de Pablo[5], a chemical engineer[27], b. 1962[28], of Mexico[29], awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[30]; Monica Olvera de la Cruz[6], a scientist[31], b. 1958[32], of Mexico[33], awarded the Presidential Young Investigator Award[34], specialised in chemistry[35]; and Anna C. Balazs[7], an engineer[36], b. 1953[37], of United States[38], awarded the it[39].
FAQs
What awards did Polymer Physics Prize receive?
Honors received include Samson A. Jenekhe[2], Kurt Binder[3], Ronald G. Larson[4], and Juan J. de Pablo[5].