The Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi Prize is administered by the High Energy and Particle Physics Division (EPS-HEPP) of the European Physical Society (EPS). [1]
It is awarded every two years for an outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology in the last fifteen years, in an experimental, theoretical or technological area. The prize is awarded during the EPS conference on High Energy Physics, together with the other prizes awarded by EPS-HEPP: High Energy and Particle Physics Prize, the Gribov Medal, the Young Experimental Physicist Prize and the Outreach Prize.
The Cocconi Prize is the EPS’s highest honor in astroparticle physics and is comparable in prestige to the American Astronomical Society’s Rossi Prize. [2] In 2017, Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne, and Barry Barish received the Nobel Prize in physics few months after they had got the Cocconi Prize. The same applies for Art McDonald who received the Cocconi Prize in 2013 and two years later the Nobel Prize. [3]
The prize was established in 2011 when the estate of Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi, prominent italian physicists with outstanding career in cosmic rays and at CERN (where Giuseppe Cocconi was research director from 1967 to 1969), made a donation for the creation of a prize in the area of particle astrophysics and cosmology. [4]
Nominations for the award may be submitted through an open call for nominations issued by the EPS-HEPP, usually in January of odd years. Selection of the prize recipients will be made by the division and proposed to the president of the EPS, who will officially announce the name(s) of the winner(s). [4]
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