by CAROLE ROBERTS
Stephen Hawking gains one of two special Fundamental Physics Prizes for discovering Hawking Radiation emitted from black holes.
Professor Sir Peter Knight, President of the
Institute of Physics (IOP), has commented on news that two $3,000,000 special
Fundamental Physics Prizes have been awarded to a team of seven scientists who
have led efforts at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and, separately, to
Stephen Hawking for his discovery of Hawking radiation from black holes.
He said, “It’s great to see the LHC project get
the recognition it deserves. The Large
Hadron Collider is a ground-breaking technological achievement that has already
delivered era-defining scientific results.
Having started with the Higgs-like particle, LHC is sure to continue in
its trailblazing endeavours.
“These two awards highlight how strong a role
British physicists play on the world stage. From the three British-based
physicists leading efforts at LHC – Lyn Evans, Michel Della Negra and Tejinder
Singh Virdee – to Stephen Hawking, we should rightly cherish our nation’s
strength in physics.”
For further information about the award, visit
the Fundamental Physics Prize’s site: www.fundamentalphysicsprize.org
Original Source: Institute of Physics

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