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DCOMP Home   |   Prizes & Awards   |   Nicholas Metropolis Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Work in Computational Physics

Nicholas Metropolis Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Work in Computational Physics


The purpose of the award is to recognize doctoral thesis research of outstanding quality and achievement in computational physics and to encourage effective written and oral presentation of research results. The award consists of $1,500 and a certificate to be presented at an awards ceremony at the Division of Computational Physics annual meeting and an additional allowance of up to $1000 to travel to the meeting. The recipient will be invited to present his or her work in an appropriate session of the meeting. The award will be presented annually.

Deadline: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 

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2013 Recipient:

David Yllanes
University of Madrid

Yllanes


 Past Recipients:
2012: Justin Weber
2011: Dmitry Fedosov
2010: Ken Kamrin
2009: Chao Cao
2008: Soon Yong Chang
2007: Chengkun Huang
2006: Joseph A. Barranco
2005: Harald P. Pfeiffer
2004: Joerg Rottler
2003: Frans Pretorius
2002: Nadia Lapusta
2001: John Ernest Pask
2000: Michael L. Falk
1999: Luis Lehner
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