Physicist Allan MacDonald becomes first Canadian to win Kavli nanoscience prize
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Physicist Allan MacDonald becomes first Canadian to win Kavli nanoscience prize
IVAN SEMENIUK
SCIENCE REPORTER
PUBLISHED JUNE 10, 2026
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Allan MacDonald, a Canadian physicist based in the United States who is best known for helping to usher in the field of “Twistronics” has been named a winner of this year’s Kavli Prize in nanoscience.
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