Wolf Prize

Prof. Dan Schachman, who serves as Chairman of the Wolf Prize Foundation, Prof. Moti Haiblum, President of the State Yitzhak Herzog and Minister of Education Yoav Kish. Photo by Press Office, Wolf Prize Foundation

Wolf Prize in Physics for 2025: Recognition of quantum computing researchers, including Prof. Motti Heiblum of the Weizmann Institute

Prof. Jayendra Jain, Prof. Moti Haiblum and Prof. James Eisenstein won the prestigious award for their contributions to understanding the unique properties of two-dimensional electron systems in strong magnetic fields, and in particular in studying the fractional quantum Hall effect.
Jeffrey Dangle, Brian Stacekevich and Jonathan Jones. Photos: Wolf Prize Foundation

Wolf Prize in Agriculture 2025: Recognizing groundbreaking discoveries in the plant immune system

The prize is awarded jointly to Professors Jeffrey Dangle, Jonathan Jones and Brian Stacekevich.
Prof. Pamela Bjorkman wins the 2025 Wolf Prize in Medicine. Photo: Wolf Prize Foundation

Wolf Prize in Medicine 2025: Recognition of Prof. Pamela Bjorkman for her pioneering contributions to the understanding of viral defense mechanisms

Prof. Pamela Bjorkman from the California Institute of Technology won the prestigious award for developing innovative antibody-focused approaches to combat viruses and establishing an infrastructure for advanced vaccine research.
Genetic improvement of crops. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Wolf Prize in Agriculture to three winners for major discoveries in developmental biology of plants that contribute to crop improvement

The winners are Professor Elliot M. Elliot Meyerowitz from Caltech and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA, Professor Joanne Chory from the Salk Institute, USA, and Professor Venkatesan "Sundar"
Prof. Adi Shamir. Courtesy of the Wolf Prize Foundation

The Wolf Prize in Mathematics for 2024 is awarded jointly to Professors Adi Shamir and Noga Alon

"For their pioneering contributions to mathematical cryptography, combinatorics and the theory of computer science."
The winners of the Wolf Prize for 2023 at a ceremony in the Knesset together with President Yitzhak Herzog, Minister of Education Yoav Kish and Chairman of the Wolf Prize Foundation Prof. Dan Shechtman. Photo courtesy of the Wolf Foundation

The Wolf Prizes in Science and Art for 2023 were awarded at the Knesset

Eight winners and trailblazing winners from five countries received the Wolf Prizes for the Arts and Sciences last night. The prestigious Wolf Prize, known as the second most important prize in the world after the Nobel Prize, was awarded this year in the fields of chemistry, medicine,
Chuan Ha, 2023 Wolf Prize Winners in Chemistry, photo courtesy of the Prize Committee

Wolf Prize in Chemistry for 2023 to three researchers who studied RNA

The winners are: Chuan Ha, University of Chicago, USA, Jeffrey Kelly, Scripps Research Institute, USA, Hiroaki Shuga, University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Ingrid Dubshey, Duke University. Photo courtesy of the Wolf Prize Foundation

Wolf Prize in Mathematics for the year 2023 to Prof. Ingrid Dubshey, the discoverer of the connection between quantum physics and shrinking data files

The award is given for her work in wavelet theory and applied harmonic analysis.
The winners from the Krill Prize awarding ceremony together with Prof. Dan Shechtman and Reut Yanon Berman, CEO of the Wolf Foundation. Photo: Lior Daskel, Jos Productions

The Wolf Foundation has awarded the 2022 Creel Prizes for Scientific Excellence to ten young scientists

Among this year's prize winners: researchers who have developed new treatment strategies for cancer, Alzheimer's and autism spectrum disorders; A researcher examining the formation of bacteria in babies and their health effects; and researchers whose discoveries are applied in the field of cryptocurrencies
Rice field in Yangshuo Gulin, China. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Wolf Prize in Agriculture for improving rice resistance

The Wolf Prize in Agriculture for 2022 was awarded to Prof. Pamela Ronald, University of California, Davis - for her pioneering work in researching rice disease resistance and environmental stress tolerance
Fast laser. Illustration: depositphotos.com

2022 Wolf Prize in Physics for the developers of attosecond physics

The Wolf Prize in Physics for 2022 was awarded to Professors: Anne L'Houlier, Lund University in Sweden; Paul Corkum, University of Ottawa; Franz Krauss, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich for pioneering work
Mathematical representation of data. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Prof. George Lustick of MIT has won the 2022 Wolf Prize in Mathematics

The 2022 Wolf Prize in Mathematics has been awarded to Prof. George Lustig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for his pioneering contributions to modern representation theory and related fields
Immune system cells fight viruses. Illustration: depositphotos.com

The 2022 Wolf Prize in Chemistry promotes the understanding of the chemistry of intercellular communication

The laureates also worked on inventing chemical methods to study the role of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in these biological processes.
From right to left: Reot Yanon Berman- Executive Director of the Wolf Foundation, Prof. Dan Shechtman- Chairman of the Wolf Foundation, Prof. Giorgio Parizzi, Rector Antonella Polimani, Dror Idar- Ambassador of Israel in Italy

Nobel followed Wolf again in the same year: and this time Prof. Giorgio Frisi

The Nobel Prize in Physics awarded today to Prof. Giorgio Parisi is just a small number of the names of Nobel Prize winners over the years, who previously won the prestigious Wolf Prize, of the Wolf Foundation.
Sandy Sherman and CEO of the Wolf Foundation Reot Yanon-Berman. Photo: The Wolf Foundation

The Great World Journey for the Wolf Foundation Awards

After two years in a row in which it was not possible to hold the Wolf Prize awarding ceremony in the Knesset, the foundation's senior officials, led by the Chairman Prof. Dan Shechtman and the Executive Director Reut Yeinon-Berman, traveled around the world and held ceremonies in the universities of
Micro RNA. Illustration: Prof. Robert Johnson, Temple University

Deepening our knowledge in understanding the RNA molecule allowed us to produce a rapid vaccine for Corona

This is according to the decision of the Wolf Prize Committee for 2021 in medicine. The judges' announcement said that these scientists made breakthrough discoveries in the mechanisms that regulate RNA and demonstrated that RNA is not a passive template between
President Reuven Rivlin opens the event announcing the Wolf Prize winners with the heads of the Wolf Foundation. Photo: Mark Neiman - to p

Pioneers in the field of RNA, physicists from the Weizmann Institute and the musician Stevie Wonder among the Wolf Prize winners

Due to the spread of the Corona epidemic, this year, for the first time since 1978, the award ceremony will not be held in the Mishkan of the Israel Knesset, and unusually, the award is expected to be given by the Wolf Foundation at the residence of the award winners
Photo of Roger Penrose winning the Wolf Prize with Stephen Hawking at the Knesset in Jerusalem. Photo credit Wolf Foundation

Nobel laureate Prof. Dan Shechtman: "Penrose has an indirect connection to my discovery" The winners in chemistry developed an "explosive" in biology

Prof. Shechtman, chairman of the Wolf Foundation, also tells about the ratio of one-third of the Wolf Prize winners in the respective fields who later win Nobel Prizes, and why there are such large differences in the gaps. Crisper, like nitroglycerin, can be used
Prof. Charles Bennett receives the Wolf Prize for 2018 from Wolf Foundation Chairman and Minister of Education Naftali Bennett, President Reuven Ravlin, and Acting Speaker of the Knesset, MK Nachman Shai. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

The history of the field of quantum information science

Simulation of the first solar exoplanet discovered around a main sequence star - 51 Pegasi b. Source: ESO/M. Kornmesser/Nick Risinger.

The 2017 Wolf Prize winners in the arts and sciences have been announced

Prof. David Thales receives the Wolf Prize for Physics for 1990 from then Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Minister of Education Zevlon Hamer

The Wolf Prize continues to be a "Nobel Predictor"

Minister of Education and Chairman of the Wolf Foundation Naftali Bennett at the award ceremony for the 2015 winners held in May at the Knesset. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

The 2016 Wolf Prize winners in the arts and sciences have been announced