Prizes' Winners

The 2023 EPS Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Prize has been awarded to

Amnon Aharony  (Tel Aviv University, Israel) is honored "for his seminal contributions in the application of renormalization group theory to critical phenomena and classification of universality classes, fractals and percolation, and the theory of disordered magnetic systems".

Amos Maritan (University of Padova, Italy) is honored "for his seminal contributions in the understanding of the physical principles underlying collective behavior in biological systems, including protein folding, DNA organization, ecosystems, and river networks".

The 2023 EPS-SNPD Early Career Prize has been awarded to

Ada Altieri    (Université Paris Cité, France) is honored "for her outstanding contribution to theory of the jamming transition and to interdisciplinary applications of statistical physics to species-rich ecosystems ".

Patrick Pietzonka  (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany) is honored "for his outstanding contribution to the statistics of current fluctuations in active systems and to thermodynamic uncertainty relations.