UCSB's David Gross wins Special Breakthrough Prize in ...
The former Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics director wins one of six $3-million Breakthrough Prizes, popularly known as “Oscars® of Science”
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David J. Gross was announced as a recipient of the 2026 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, honoring his lifetime contributions to theoretical physics, including work on asymptotic freedom, quantum chromodynamics, and string theory. This prize is one of the Breakthrough Prize awards, often described as the “Oscars of Science” .
Additional context on Gross’s recent activity includes ongoing leadership and advocacy roles in the physics community, such as past directorship of KITP (Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics) and continued engagement with theoretical physics research and education worldwide. News profiles and institutional pages highlight these long-standing contributions and leadership positions .
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The former Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics director wins one of six $3-million Breakthrough Prizes, popularly known as “Oscars® of Science”
news.ucsb.eduby Roberto LalliDavid J. Gross Nobel Prize in Physics 2004 together with H. David Politzer and Frank Wilczek "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction".David..
mediatheque.lindau-nobel.orgAn interview with the Nobel Prize-winner David J. Gross on the confusing state of theoretical physics.
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