N.N. Bogoliubov Prize for Young Scientists
The Bogoliubov Prize for young scientists for 2006, established by the
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 1999 to award outstanding
contributions in theoretical physics from a scientist who has shown early scientific maturity and whose results are
recognized worldwide, has been awarded to Aurelien Barrau
from the Laboratory for Subatomic Physics and Cosmology, and Joseph Fourier University,
Grenoble, France for a sequel of papers on astrophysics and cosmology.
Studies of Dr. Barrau are devoted to quantum physics in the vicinity of black
holes which is one of the most fascinating fields of physics. Dr. Barrau visited
Dubna and gave talk "Black holes and quantum fields: from paradox to paradigm" at
the seminar of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, JINR
The Prize was awarded to Dr. Barrau by the JINR Director A.N. Sissakian
on 15 December at the meeting of the JINR Directorate with the CNRS delegation.
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