Charpak-Ritz Award
The Société Française de Physique (SFP) and the Swiss Physical Society (SPS) have created a joint prize in 2016, the Charpak-Ritz Prize, to highlight the tight relationship between the two societies and to keep the memory alive of Georges Charpak and Walther Ritz who both have profoundly contributed to physics in their respective times.
The prize distinguishes exceptional contributions in physics or in its development, to honor - in odd years - a physicist (or a small team of physicists) who has produced significant contributions in France, and - in even years - a physicist (or a small team of physicists) who has produced significant contributions in Switzerland.
Award Rules
The rules of the Charpak-Ritz Prize are:
- the process for selecting the award winners starts with the nomination of 3 candidates from one Society (the nominating Society). The other Society will then select the winner among these 3 candidates, based on the recommendation of its respective Prize Committee. The nominating Society will be represented by an observer during the discussion of the selecting Society;
- in even-numbered years, the award will be bestowed to a candidate nominated by the SPS and selected by the SFP Prize Committee;
- in odd-numbered years, the award will be bestowed to a candidate nominated by the SFP and selected by the SPS Prize Committee;
- the decision of the award committee is final and no appeal against its decision is possible.
The award is doted with 3’000 € and the winner will be invited to present the work at the annual meeting of the other Society.