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  1. Named for physicist and theoretician Albert Einstein, the award includes a diploma, a commemorative medal, and US$10,000. The recipient of the award is evaluated and elected by an Interdisciplinary Committee, which is composed of world-renowned scientists, among them 25 Nobel laureates.

  2. The Albert Einstein Award (sometimes mistakenly called the Albert Einstein Medal because it was accompanied with a gold medal) was an award in theoretical physics, given periodically from 1951 to 1979, that was established to recognize high achievement in the natural sciences.

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  4. Jan 6, 2024 · The Albert Einstein Award (sometimes called the Albert Einstein Medal because it is accompanied with a gold medal) is an award in theoretical physics, established to recognize high achievement in the natural sciences. It was endowed by the Lewis and Rosa Strauss Memorial Fund in honor of Albert Einstein's

  5. Category:Albert Einstein Medal recipients. A list of articles about the recipients of the Albert Einstein Medal .

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    It was endowed by the Lewis and Rosa Strauss Memorial Fund in honor of Albert Einstein's 70th birthday. It was first awarded in 1951 and included a prize money of $15,000,[1][2] which was later reduced to $5,000.[3][4] The winner was selected by a committee (the first of which consisted of Einstein, Oppenheimer, von Neumann and Weyl [5]) of the ...

  7. Named for physicist and theoretician Albert Einstein, the award includes a diploma, a commemorative medal, and US$10,000. [2] Contents. Award recipients; See also; References; External links; The recipient of the award is evaluated and elected by an Interdisciplinary Committee, which is composed of world-renowned scientists, among them 25 Nobel ...

  8. Albert Einstein (left) presents the first Albert Einstein Award for achievement in natural sciences to Austrian mathematician Kurt Godel (second from right) and American physicist Julian Schwinger (right), with Lewis L. Stauss looking on, March 14, 1951.

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