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Feynman Prize 2023 — Theory

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Source ID6NPPRVZ8iE
Descriptionto Alexandre Tkatchenko, USD 5000, 2023-12
Source URLwww.uni.lu/fstm-en/news/prof-alexandre-tkatchenko-awarded-the-2023-foresight-feynman-prize-in-nanotechnology/
ParentForesight Institute
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CreatedMar 25, 2026, 4:44 AM
UpdatedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM
SyncedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM

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organizationIdForesight Institute(organization)
granteeIdAlexandre Tkatchenko(person)
orgEntityIdForesight Institute(organization)
orgDisplayName
granteeEntityIdAlexandre Tkatchenko(person)
granteeDisplayName
nameFeynman Prize 2023 — Theory
amount5000
currencyUSD
period
date2023-12
status
sourcewww.uni.lu/fstm-en/news/prof-alexandre-tkatchenko-awarded-the-2023-foresight-fey…
notes[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Advancing quantum-mechanical methods for realistic molecular systems, integrating quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and machine learning to study complex molecules and materials. Institution(s): University of Luxembourg.
programIdBaJ3RF-cs9
dataSourceId

Source Check Verdicts

partial85% confidence

Last checked: 4/9/2026

The source text confirms the grant name, grantee, funder, and year/date of the award. The article states Prof. Tkatchenko received 'the 2023 Foresight Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology in the category of Theory' from the Foresight Institute, and he 'officially received it during the Foresight's annual member meeting which took place on 17-19 November 2023.' The date field (2023-12) is consistent with November 2023. However, the source text does not mention the grant amount of 5000 at all, making that field unverifiable from this source. Since one key field (amount) cannot be verified, the record is only partially confirmed.

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