The 2006 Prize
Applications
- Mgr. Erik Bartos, PhD.
(1976) presented the thesis QED calibration processes at high energy
colliders defended in September 2005 at the Komensky University in Bratislava
- Mgr. Tomas Brauner, PhD.
(1979) presented the thesis Spontaneous symmetry breaking in strong and
electroweak interactions defended in June 2006 at the Charles University
- Ing. Michal Malinsky, PhD.
(1976) presented the thesis Quark and lepton masses and mixing in supersymmetric grand
unified theories defended in October 2005 at SISSA Trieste
- Dr. Roman Orus
(1979) presented the thesis Entanglement, quantum phase transitions and
quantum algorithms defended in July 2006 at the University of Barcelona
- Dr. Karel Vyborny
(1978) presented the thesis Spin in fractional quantum Hall systems defended
in May 2005 at the Hamburg University
Jury
The verdict
At its closing session on November 23, 2006, the jury decided to award
the main prize to
for the thesis Quark and lepton masses and mixing in supersymmetric grand
unified theories containing results which brought a significant progress to
the investigation of the generating mechanism of neutrino masses and received in a
short time a significant response.
The jury also decided to distinguish another thesis, the one by
entitled Spontaneous symmetry breaking in strong and
electroweak interactions with a proposal of a theoretically interesting
mechanism of a dynamical symmetry breaking in the field of electroweak and strong
interactions which could be a contribution to the phenomenology
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