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Each year, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards a number
of prizes to scientists, and in this way distinguished research
achievements are given recognition. The international prizes
include: •
the Nobel Prizes in chemistry and physics,
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the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of
Alfred Nobel, •
the Crafoord Prize (for research in mathematics, astronomy, the
biosciences, the geosciences and polyarthritis),
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the Rolf Schock Prizes (for logic and philosophy, mathematics,
the visual arts and music) and
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the Gregori Aminoff Prize (for theses in crystallography).
These prizes are normally delivered by
Swedish King at Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Ordinary
Session or Special Symposium.
Named after
Gregori Aminoff, the pioneering Swedish crystallographer,
the prize is given annually to recognized scientists, or to a
group of no more than three persons of international
distinction, who have made a major contribution to
crystallography. |