Friedmann Prize


The Friedmann Prize is a Soviet and Russian physics prize, awarded for outstanding work in cosmology and gravity. It is named after the Russian cosmologist Alexander Alexandrovich Friedmann.
Between 1972 and 1990 the prize was awarded by the USSR Academy of Sciences for the best scientific work in the field of meteorology.. It was re-established by the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1993.. It is generally awarded to a single scientist once every three years.

Recipients

Source:
YearWinnerRecognition
1972For his monograph "Introduction to the hydrodynamic methods of short-term weather forecasting" and a series of works on dynamic meteorology published in 1958-1970
1975Gury MarchukFor a series of works in the field of hydrodynamic methods of weather forecasting and physics of atmospheric processes
1978For the series of works: "Dynamics of atmospheric motions at planetary scale: the hydrodynamic long-term weather forecast and the theory of climate"
1981Mikhel Aizikovich YudinFor a series of works on hydrodynamic and statistical methods for forecasting meteorological fields
1984Alexander ObukhovFor a series of works on large-scale atmospheric dynamics
1990Georgy GolitsynFor a series of studies on general atmospheric circulation and convection
1993For a series of papers on the theory of large-scale atmospheric processes and climate theory
1993Andrei MoninFor a series of papers on the theory of large-scale atmospheric processes and climate theory
1993For a series of papers on the theory of large-scale atmospheric processes and climate theory
1996Alexei StarobinskyFor a series of papers on the theory of the Deutter stage in the early universe and its observational manifestations
1999Valery Rubakov For the series of works: "Formation of the baryon asymmetry of the universe"
1999Vadim Kuzmin For the series of works: "Formation of the baryon asymmetry of the universe"
2002Rashid SunyaevFor a series of works: "The effect of reducing the brightness of the background radiation in the direction of galaxy clusters"
2002Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovichFor a series of works: "The effect of reducing the brightness of the background radiation in the direction of galaxy clusters"
2005For the series of works: "Nonlinear theory of gravitational instability of a dissipationless cold matter and formation of a large-scale structure of the universe"
2005Aleksandr GurevichFor the series of works: "Nonlinear theory of gravitational instability of a dissipationless cold matter and formation of a large-scale structure of the universe"
2008For the series of works: "The creation of density perturbations in the Friedmann universe"
2011For the series of works: "Application of methods of quantum field theory and elementary particle physics in cosmology"
2014Igor Dmitriyevich NovikovFor a series of works on the analysis of processes in the expanding universe, the determination of the parameters of quasars and the physics of black holes
2017For the series of works: "New directions in the cosmology of the early and modern universe"
2017For the series of works: "New directions in the cosmology of the early and modern universe"
2017For the series of works: "New directions in the cosmology of the early and modern universe"