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Source IDUlBV8pIB1m
Descriptionto Franz J. Giessibl, Conrad Pfeiffer, $5,000, 2016-10
Source URLwww.chemeurope.com/en/news/160110/feynman-prizes-in-nanotechnology-awarded-to-bartosz-a-grzybowski-and-franz-j-giessibl.html
ParentForesight Institute
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organizationIdForesight Institute(organization)
granteeIdFranz J. Giessibl, Conrad Pfeiffer
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nameFeynman Prize 2016 — Experiment
amount5000
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date2016-10
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sourcewww.chemeurope.com/en/news/160110/feynman-prizes-in-nanotechnology-awarded-to-ba…
notes[Nanotechnology (Experiment)] Pioneering major advancements in scanning probe microscopy, including the first achievement of atomic resolution by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy for imaging and manipulating individual atoms. Institution(s): University of Regensburg, Germany.
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Last checked: 3/25/2026

While the source confirms Franz J. Giessibl received a Feynman Prize in nanotechnology, it does not provide specific information about the 2016 Experiment category award, the amount (5000), the date (2016-10), the co-grantee Conrad Pfeiffer, or the funder identifier. The source text appears to be a website navigation menu and header rather than substantive content about the award details. The record cannot be verified from this source.

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