Awards of the DPG Associations

The three sections of the DPG award dissertation prizes annually at the DPG spring conferences. In addition, there are other official awards organised and presented by individual DPG associations. These include the Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics of the Physics of Socio-Economic Systems division, the DPG Young Scientist Award for Accelerator Physics and the AGPP Teaching Award.

Dissertation Prizes of the DPG-Sections

The Sections Atoms, Molecules, Quantum Optics and Photonics (SAMOP), Condensed Matter (SKM), and Matter and Cosmos (SMuK) announce dissertation prizes to be awarded at the DPG Spring Meetings 2027.
The aim of these prizes is to recognise scientifically outstanding doctoral theses and
their excellent presentation. The award consists of a travel grant of 500 EUR and a certificate. The winner also receives a prize money.

⇒To the current call for proposals

⇒ Laureates of the SAMOP Dissertation Prize
⇒ Laureates of the SKM Dissertation Prize
⇒ Laureates of the SMuK Dissertation Prize

Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics of the division Physics of Socio-economic Systems (YSA)

The Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics aims to promote the work of young researchers and to recognise outstanding scientific contributions that use methods derived from physics to contribute to a better understanding of socio-economic problems. The award consists of prize money of 7,500 EUR.

⇒ To the current call for proposals
⇒ Laureates of the Young Scientist Award

 

DPG Young Scientist Award for Accelerator Physics

The Young Scientist Award for Accelerator Physics aims to promote the work of young researchers and to recognise outstanding scientific contributions made in an early research phase in the field of accelerator physics. The award consists of prize money of 5,000 EUR.

⇒ To the current call for proposals
⇒ Laureates of the DPG Young Scientist Award for Accelerator Physics

 

"INNOMAG e.V. Dissertationspreis und INNOMAG e.V. Diplom/Masterpreis

The Working Group on Magnetism*), in which the DPG Magnetism Section participates, annually awards the INNOMAG Diploma/Master's Prize and a Dissertation Prize. The aim of the prizes is to recognise outstanding research in the context of a diploma/master's thesis or a doctoral thesis and its excellent communication in speech and writing. The awards consist of prize money of EUR 1,000 (dissertation prize) and EUR 500 (diploma/master's prize).

⇒ To the current call for proposals
⇒ Laureates of the INNOMAG e.V.-Prizes