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Descriptionto xrtuLZQ124, $5,000, 2014-11
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granteeIdAmanda S. Barnard(person)
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nameFeynman Prize 2014 — Theory
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date2014-11
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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 Scientific and Industrial Res
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