Ben Safdi Awarded New Horizons in Physics Prize

April 20, 2026

Benjamin Safdi

Associate Professor Benjamin Safdi has been awarded the 2026 New Horizons in Physics Prize by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation. Photo: Keegan Houser


April 18, 2026


The Breakthrough Prize Foundation today announced the winners of the 2026 Breakthrough Prizes, honoring scientists whose discoveries are significantly driving growth of human knowledge. In the Life Sciences, their work has led to gene therapies for three devastating diseases – inherited blindness, sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia, and identified a key genetic cause of two more – ALS and frontotemporal dementia. In Physics and Mathematics, they have constructed theories of the fundamental forces of nature and probed them to mind-blowing precision, and revealed deep truths about the mathematical behavior of waves.

The Breakthrough Prizes – popularly known as the “Oscars® of Science” – were created to celebrate the wonders of our scientific age. Co-founded by Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, Julia and Yuri Milner, and Anne Wojcicki, the prizes are now in their 14th year.


Awarded annually by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, the New Horizons in Physics Prize honors promising early-career researchers who have already produced important, impactful work in physics and related fields. 

Associate Professor Ben Safdi has made wide-ranging contributions to the search for the axion, a hypothetical particle that would explain a long-standing puzzle about the strong nuclear force, and could account for the mysterious dark matter that makes up 85 percent of the Universe’s mass. He has proposed ingenious new strategies for detecting axion-like particles using observations of astronomical objects, from radio emissions of neutron stars to X-rays from white dwarfs.


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4 UC scientists honored at the Breakthrough Prizes Ceremony on April 18.


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