8.0 KiB
| title | chunk | source | category | tags | date_saved | instance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leibniz Prize | 4/5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz_Prize | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T04:09:50.164987+00:00 | kb-cron |
Jochen Feldmann – optoelectronical component (LMU Munich) Eduard Christian Hurt – molecular biology (Heidelberg University) Hans Keppler – mineralogy (University of Tübingen) Arthur Konnerth – neurophysiology (LMU Munich) Ulrich Konrad – musicology (University of Würzburg) Martin Krönke – immunology/cell biology (University of Cologne) Joachim Küpper – Romantic literary theory (Free University of Berlin) Christoph Markschies – history of Christianity (Heidelberg University) Wolfgang Marquardt – process systems engineering (RWTH Aachen University) Helge Ritter – informatics (Bielefeld University) Günter Ziegler – mathematics (Technische Universität Berlin) 2000:
Klaus Fiedler – cognitive social psychology (Heidelberg University) Peter Greil – materials science (University of Erlangen–Nuremberg) Matthias W. Hentze – molecular biology (European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg) Peter M. Herzig – geochemistry and economic geology (Freiberg University of Mining and Technology) Reinhard Jahn – cellular biology (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Institute), Göttingen) Aditi Lahiri – general linguistics (University of Konstanz) Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff – public law (Bielefeld University) Dieter Lüst – theoretical physics (Humboldt University of Berlin) Stefan Müller – mathematics (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig) Manfred Pinkal – computational linguistics (Saarland University) Ilme Schlichting – biophysics (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology, Dortmund) Friedrich Temps and Hans-Joachim Werner – physical chemistry (Kiel University) and theoretical chemistry (University of Stuttgart) Martin Wegener – solid state physics (University of Karlsruhe)
=== 1999–1990 ===
1999:
Ekkard Brinksmeier – manufacturing engineering (University of Bremen) Bernd Bukau – cellular biology (University of Freiburg) Joachim Cuntz – mathematics (University of Münster) Alois Fürstner – organometalic chemistry (Max Planck Institute für Kohlenforschung (Coal Research) (rechtsfähige Stiftung), Mülheim/Ruhr) Friedrich Wilhelm Graf – Evangelical theology (University of Augsburg) Ulrich Herbert – modern and contemporary history (University of Freiburg) Martin Johannes Lohse – pharmacology (University of Würzburg) Volker Mosbrugger – paleontology (University of Tübingen) Hans-Christian Pape – neurophysiology (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg) Joachim Ullrich – experimental physics (University of Freiburg) 1998:
Heinz Breer – zoology (University of Hohenheim) Nikolaus P. Ernsting and Klaus Rademann – physical chemistry (Humboldt University of Berlin) Hans-Jörg Fecht – metallic materials (University of Ulm) Ute Frevert – modern history (Bielefeld University) Wolf-Bernd Frommer – molecular plant physiology (University of Tübingen) Christian Griesinger – organic chemistry (Goethe University Frankfurt) Regine Hengge-Aronis – microbiology (University of Konstanz) Onno Oncken – geology (GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam and Free University of Berlin) Hermann Parzinger – prehistoric and early historical Europe (German Archaeological Institute, Berlin) Ingo Rehberg – experimental physics (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg) Dietmar Vestweber – cellular biology/biochemistry (University of Münster) Annette Zippelius – solid state physics (University of Göttingen) 1997:
Thomas Boehm – molecular development biology (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg) Wolfgang Ertmer – experimental physics (Leibniz University Hannover) Angela D. Friederici – neuropsychology (Max Planck Institute for Neuropsychological Research, Leipzig) Georg Fuchs – microbiology (University of Freiburg) Jean Karen Gregory – material science (Technical University of Munich) Andreas Kablitz – Romance philology/Italian studies (University of Cologne) Matthias Kleiner – sheet metal forming (Brandenburg University of Technology) Paul Knochel – organometallic chemistry (Marburg University) Elisabeth Knust – development genetics (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf) Stephan W. Koch – theoretical physics (Marburg University) Christian F. Lehner – molecular genetics (University of Bayreuth) Stefan M. Maul – ancient orientalism (Heidelberg University) Ernst Mayr – information theory (Technical University of Munich) Gerhard Wörner – mineralogy/geochemistry (University of Göttingen) 1996:
Eduard Arzt – materials science (University of Stuttgart and Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart) Hans Werner Diehl – theoretical physics (University of Duisburg-Essen) Gerd Faltings – mathematics (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn) Ulf-Ingo Flügge – biochemistry of plants, (University of Cologne) Wolfgang Klein – linguistics (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen) Dieter Langewiesche – modern history (University of Tübingen) Reinhard Lührmann – molecular biology (Marburg University) Joachim Reitner – paleontology (University of Göttingen) Michael Reth – immunology (Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology, Freiburg) Wolfgang Schnick – solid state chemistry (University of Bayreuth) Winfried Schulze – history of early modern Europe (LMU Munich) Reinhard Zimmermann – history of law and civil law (University of Regensburg) 1995:
Siegfried Bethke – elementary particle physics (RWTH Aachen University) Niels Birbaumer – psychophysiology (University of Tübingen) Hans-Joachim Freund – physical chemistry (Ruhr University Bochum) Martin Grötschel – applied mathematics (Technische Universität Berlin) Axel Haverich – surgery (Kiel University) Gerhard Hirzinger – robotics (German Aerospace Center, Oberpfaffenhofen) Thomas Jentsch – biochemistry (University of Hamburg) Gerd Jürgens – molecular plant development (University of Tübingen) Wolfgang Schleich – quantum optics (University of Ulm) Manfred G. Schmidt – political science (Heidelberg University) Thomas Schweizer (†) – cultural anthropology (University of Cologne) Elmar Weiler – plant physiology (Ruhr University Bochum) Emo Welzl – informatics (Free University of Berlin) 1994:
Gisela Anton – experimental physics (University of Bonn) Manfred Broy and Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog – computer science (Technical University of Munich and University of Oldenburg) Ulrich R. Christensen – geophysics (University of Göttingen) Ulf Eysel – neurophysiology (Ruhr University Bochum) Theodor Geisel – theoretical physics (Goethe University Frankfurt) Peter Gruss – cellular biology (MPI for biophysical chemistry, Göttingen) Wolfgang Hackbusch – numerical mathematics (Kiel University) Adrienne Héritier and Helmut Willke – sociology/politology (Bielefeld University) Stefan Jentsch – molecular biology (Heidelberg University) Glenn W. Most – classical philology (Heidelberg University) Johann Mulzer – organic chemistry (Free University of Berlin) Peter Schäfer – Jewish studies (Free University of Berlin) 1993:
Christian von Bar – international privatright (Osnabrück University) Johannes Buchmann and Claus Peter Schnorr – information theory (Saarland University and Goethe University Frankfurt) Dieter Enders – organic chemistry (RWTH Aachen University) Gunter Fischer – biochemistry (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg) Michael Frotscher – neuroanatomy (University of Freiburg) Jürgen Jost – mathematics (Ruhr University Bochum) Regine Kahmann – molecular genetics (LMU Munich) Wolfgang Krätschmer – nuclear physics (MPI for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg) Klaus Petermann – high frequency technics (Technische Universität Berlin) Wolfgang Prinz – psychology (MPI für für Psychologische Forschung, München) Rudolf G. Wagner – sinology (Heidelberg University) Jürgen Warnatz – technical combustion (University of Stuttgart) 1992: