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The Fröhlich Prize is an award presented by the International Society for the Advancement of Superconductivity (ISAS) to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of superconductivity. Named after the physicist Johannes Fröhlich, the prize honors individuals or groups who have made significant advancements in superconducting materials, phenomena, or applications. The award typically emphasizes contributions that are innovative and impactful within the scientific community, promoting further research and development in superconductivity.

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