The Boltzmann Medal is awarded once every three years by the Commission on Statistical Physics of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, during the STATPHYS conference.
[1][2] The award consists of a gilded medal; its front carries the inscription Ludwig Boltzmann, 1844–1906.
All the winners are influential physicists or mathematicians whose contribution to statistical physics have been relevant in the past decades.
The Medal cannot be awarded to scientist who already has been laureate of a Nobel Prize.
Three recipients of the Boltzmann Medal have gone to win the Nobel Prize in Physics: Kenneth G. Wilson (1982), Giorgio Parisi (2021) and John Hopfield (2024).