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2 checks · 1 src · 4/29/2026

1 → partial; dissent: 1 → confirmed

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Name
Feynman Prize 2014 — Theory
Amount
$5,000
Currency
USD
Date
November 2014
Notes
[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Theoretical work on diamond nanoparticles, including computational modeling of nanoparticle structure, stability, and properties. First woman and first Southern Hemisphere researcher to win the Feynman Prize. Institution(s): CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientifiexpand[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Theoretical work on diamond nanoparticles, including computational modeling of nanoparticle structure, stability, and properties. First woman and first Southern Hemisphere researcher to win the Feynman Prize. Institution(s): CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Australia.

Source evidence

1 src · 2 checks
confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/20/2026
Grantee
Amanda S. Barnard
Date
2,014
Description
CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Australia
Focus Area
theory
Source Url
https://foresight.org/fores

NoteDeterministic match: grantee, date matched in source snapshot (70 rows)

partial75%Haiku 4.5 · 3/25/2026

NoteThe source confirms the grantee (Amanda S. Barnard), the prize name (Feynman Prize 2014 — Theory), the year (2014), and the funder (Foresight Institute). However, the source does not mention the grant amount of 5000, so this cannot be verified. The date in the record is listed as 2014-11, but the source only indicates the announcement date of April 23, 2015, not the actual award date. The funder identifier 'NPPTvNqRXA' cannot be verified from the source text, which only names 'Foresight Institute'.

Case № j0x6H7EiisFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 75%
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