Young Experimental Physicist Prize of EPS

Young Experimental Physicist Prize
Awarded forOutstanding work by one or more early-career experimental physicists in particle physics and/or particle astrophysics
LocationAwarded at the EPS-HEP Conference on High Energy Physics
CountryInternational (Europe)
Presented byEuropean Physical Society (EPS), High Energy and Particle Physics Division (EPS-HEPP)
First awardEstablished 2001
WebsiteOfficial website

The Young Experimental Physicist Prize, launched in 2001, honors the work by one or more early-career experimental physicists in the field of Particle Physics and/or Particle Astrophysics. It is awarded every two years by the High Energy Particle Physics Division (EPS-HEPP) of the European Physical Society (EPS) during the EPS conference on High Energy Physics, together with the High Energy Particle Physics Prize, the Cocconi Prize, the Gribov Medal and the Outreach Prize.

Nominations for the award may be submitted through an open call for nominations issued by the EPS-HEPP, usually in January of odd years.  Selection of the prize recipients will be made by the Division and proposed to the president of EPS, who will officially announce the name(s) of the winner(s).