Every year a top young chemist or physicist receives this honor for their research.
2008Chemistry prize was awarded to Lorenzo Malavasi (University of Pavia, Italy)
2009Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Alessandro Mirizzi (University of Bari, Italy) and Alessio Recati (CNR Trento, Italy)
2010Chemistry prize was awarded to Riccardo Baron (CSV Health, USA)[2]
2011Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Antonio Politano (University of Calabria, Italy) and Alessandro Giuliani (Roma Tre University, Italy)[3]
2012Chemistry prize was awarded to Tiziano Montini (University of Trieste, Italy)[4]
2013Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Francesco Pellegrino (University of Catania, Italy) and Pasquale Serpico (CNRS, France)[5]
2014Physics prize was awarded to Stefano Protti (University of Pavia)[6]
2015Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Filippo Caruso (University of Florence, Italy), Michele Cicoli (University of Bologna, Italy), and Alessandro Pitanti (CNR Pisa, Italy)[7]
2016Chemistry prize was awarded to Francesca Maria Toma (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Italy)[8]
2017Physics prize was awarded to Marco Genoni (University of Milan, Italy)[9]
2018Chemistry prize was awarded to Lorenzo Mino (University of Turin, Italy)[10]
2019Physics prize awarded (ex aequo) to Matteo Lucchini and Andrea Crespi (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy), and Lorenzo Rovigatti (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy)[11]
2020Chemistry prize was awarded to Raffaele Cucciniello (University of Salerno, Italy)[12]
2021Physics prize was awarded (ex aequo) to Eleonora Di Valentino (Durham University, UK) and Sunny Vagnozzi (University of Cambridge, UK)[13]
2022Chemistry prize was awarded to Gianvito Vilé (Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy)[14]