Awards & Winners

Dan Shechtman

Date of Birth 24-January-1941
Place of Birth Tel Aviv
(Israel, Tel Aviv District)
Nationality Israel, United States of America
Profession Scientist, Engineer, Professor
Dan Shechtman is the Philip Tobias Professor of Materials Science at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, an Associate of the US Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, and Professor of Materials Science at Iowa State University. On April 8, 1982, while on sabbatical at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C., Shechtman discovered the icosahedral phase, which opened the new field of quasiperiodic crystals. He was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery of quasicrystals". In 2011, Shechtman won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. On January 17, 2014 Prof. Dan Shechtman stated his intention to run for the Office of the President of the State of Israel.

Awards by Dan Shechtman

Check all the awards nominated and won by Dan Shechtman.

2011


Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(for the discovery of quasicrystals)

1999


Wolf Prize in Physics
(For the experimental discovery of quasi-crystals, non-periodic solids having long-range order, which inspired the exploration of a new fundamental state of matter.)