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UCSB Physicist Wins Top Global Science Prize

PATRICIA MARTELLOTTI I KEYT


SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A University of California, Santa Barbara physicist was awarded one of the most prestigious awards in science, shining a global spotlight on the incredible work happening right here on the Central Coast.

David Gross has been named a recipient of a special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics — often referred to as the “Oscars of Science.” The award recognizes groundbreaking achievements in fields like physics, mathematics, and life sciences.

Gross, who previously won the Nobel Prize in Physics, is being honored for decades of research that helped shape modern understanding of the universe. His work in particle physics and string theory has influenced generations of scientists and continues to guide research today.

The recognition comes with a multi-million-dollar prize and highlights the importance of investing in fundamental science — work that often begins with big questions about how the universe operates.

For students and researchers at UCSB, the moment feels personal. It’s not just a global achievement — it’s happening in their classrooms and labs, offering a close-up look at the kind of curiosity and persistence that drives scientific discovery.

This story will highlight how one physicist’s legacy is inspiring the next generation to keep asking the biggest questions about our universe.

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