The 2012 Prize
Applications
- Dr. Diana Barseghyan (1984) presented the thesis Lieb-Thirring inequalities and their applications in the spectral theory defended in October 2010 at Moscow State University
- Dr. Semra Demirel (1982) presented the thesis Spectral theory of quantum graphs defended in July 2012 at Universitaet Stuttgart
- Dr. Philipp Hoehn (1981) presented the thesis From classical to quantum: new canonical tools for the dynamics of gravity defended in May 2012 at the Utrecht University
- Mgr. Jiří Lipovský, Ph.D. (1984) presented the thesis Quantum graphs and their generalisations defended in September 2011 at the Charles University
- RNDr. Tomas Lucivjansky, Ph.D. (1983) presented the thesis Statistical properties of random fields in stochastic dynamics and fully developed turbulence defended in August 2012 at the Safarik University in Kosice
- Dr. Sergej Moroz (1983) presented the thesis Few-body physics with functional renormalization defended in January 2011 at Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg
- Ing. Petr Siegl, Ph.D. (1984) presented the thesis Systemes quantiques non-hermitiens, representations indecomposantes et quantification par etats coherents defended in September 2011 at Universite Denis Diderot (Paris 7)
Jury
- Prof. RNDr. Jan Kvasil, DrSc.
- Prof. Dr. Robert Schrader, chair
- Doc. RNDr. Oldrich Semerák, DSc.
The verdict
At its closing session on November 23, 2012, the jury decided to award the main prize to
- Dr. Sergej Moroz
for the thesis Few-body physics with functional renormalization which focused on Efimov problems of few-body quantum systems subject to short-range two body interactions and brought important new results obtained by the method of functional renormalization which induced a wide and favorable response in the literature.
The jury also decided to give a honourable mention to the thesis of
- Ing. Petr Siegl, Ph.D.
entitled Systemes quantiques non-hermitiens, representations indecomposantes et quantification par etats coherents.