Einstein Prize (APS)

Since 2003, the Einstein Prize is a biennial prize awarded by the American Physical Society. The recipients are chosen for their outstanding accomplishments in the field of gravitational physics. The prize is named after Albert Einstein (1879–1955), who authored the theories of special and general relativity. The prize was established by the Topical Group on Gravitation at the beginning of 1999. As of 2013, the prize is valued at $10,000. The 2005 prize for Bryce DeWitt was announced shortly before his death, and awarded posthumously.

Einstein Prize
Awarded forTo recognize outstanding accomplishments in the field of gravitational physics.
LocationCollege Park, Maryland
CountryUnited States
Hosted byAmerican Physical Society
Reward(s)$10,000
First awarded2003
WebsiteEinstein Prize
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