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!''Year'' !!''Winner(s)''!!'' | !''Year'' !!''Winner(s)''!!''Award statement'' | ||
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|2000|| Radu Balescu || [http://plasma.ciemat.es/documents/Alfven_2000.pdf 2000] | |2000|| Radu Balescu || [http://plasma.ciemat.es/documents/Alfven_2000.pdf 2000] | ||
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|2010|| Allen Boozer and Jürgen Nührenberg|| [http://plasma.ciemat.es/documents/Alfven_2010.pdf 2010] | |2010|| Allen Boozer and Jürgen Nührenberg|| [http://plasma.ciemat.es/documents/Alfven_2010.pdf 2010] | ||
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|2011|| Patrick Diamond, Akira Hasegawa, and Kunioki Mima || | |2011|| Patrick Diamond, Akira Hasegawa, and Kunioki Mima || 2011<ref>The EPS Alfvén Prize 2011 (in alphabetic order): | ||
Prof. Dr. Patrick Diamond (University of California, United States of America; National Fusion Research Institute, Korea), | Prof. Dr. Patrick Diamond (University of California, United States of America; National Fusion Research Institute, Korea), | ||
Prof. Dr. Akira Hasegawa (Osaka University, Japan), | Prof. Dr. Akira Hasegawa (Osaka University, Japan), |