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Nanoscience Kavli Prize Laureates

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nanoscience Kavli Prize Winners

2020

  • Harald Rose
  • Maximilian Haider
  • Knut Urban
  • Ondrej Krivanek

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2018 Nanoscience Laureates

2018

  • Emmanuelle Charpentier
  • Jennifer A. Doudna
  • Virginijus Šikšnys

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2016 Nanoscience Laureates

2016

  • Gerd Binnig
  • Christoph Gerber
  • Calvin Quate

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nanoscience

2014

  • Thomas W. Ebbesen
  • Stefan W. Hell
  • Sir John B. Pendry

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nanoscience

2012

  • Mildred S. Dresselhaus

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nanoscience

2010

  • Donald M. Eigler
  • Nadrian C. Seeman

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nanoscience

2008

  • Louis E. Brus
  • Sumio Iijima

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The Kavli Prize honors scientists for breakthroughs in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience – transforming our understanding of the very big, the very small and the very complex. The Kavli Prize consists of USD $1,000,000 in each of the scientific fields.