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Sir Samuel Frederick Edwards, Emeritus Cavendish professor of physics, University of Cambridge, UK,
and
Patrick A. Lee, William and Emma Rogers professor of physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA,
are the winners of the 2005 Dirac Medal.
Sir Samuel Frederick Edwards, one of the founding fathers of condensed matter physics, is being honoured for his fundamental contributions to polymer physics, spin glass theory and the physics of granular matter.
Patrick A. Lee, who is internationally known for his work on weak localization and interaction effects, is being recognized for his pioneering contributions to our understanding of disordered and strongly interacting many-body systems.