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Albert Einstein World Award of Science

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Annual award

Albert Einstein World Award of Science
Obverse of a golden medal with the image of Albert Einstein facing right, the name Albert Einstein at the lower left and the dates 1835-1955 below the name.
Awarded forRecognition and encouragement for scientific and technological research and development.
CountryMexico
Presented byWorld Cultural Council
RewardsDiploma, Commemorative Medal and US$10,000
First award1984
WebsiteWorld Cultural Council

TheAlbert Einstein World Award for Science is an annual award given by theWorld Cultural Council "as a means of recognition and encouragement for scientific and technological research and development", with special consideration for researches which "have brought true benefit and wellbeing to mankind".[1] Named forphysicist and theoreticianAlbert Einstein, the award includes a diploma, a commemorative medal, and US$10,000.[2]

The recipient of the award is evaluated and elected by an Interdisciplinary Committee, which is composed of world-renowned scientists, among them 25Nobel laureates.[1]

Award recipients

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YearRecipientRecipient's InstitutionField of ResearchCeremony HostCeremony SiteCeremony Host CountryCeremony DateRef.
2024Eske Willerslev2024
2023Christoph Gerber2023[3]
2022Victoria KaspiMcGill UniversityAstrophysicsUniversity of CoimbraUniversity of Coimbra,LisbonPortugal29 November 2022[4]
2019Zhong Lin WangGeorgia Institute of TechnologyNanoenergyUniversity of TsukubaUniversity of Tsukuba,TsukubaJapan4 October 2019[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
2018Jean-Pierre ChangeuxPasteur InstituteNeuroscienceCity University of Hong KongCity University of Hong Kong,Hong KongChina8 November 2018[12]

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2017Omar M. YaghiUniversity of California, BerkeleyChemistryLeiden UniversityPieterskerk,LeidenNetherlands8 November 2017[16][17][18]
2016Edward WittenPrinceton UniversityPhysics,MathematicsRiga Technical UniversityNational Library of Latvia,Riga,LatviaLatvia14 October 2016[19][20]
2015Ewine van DishoeckLeiden UniversityAstrophysicsUniversity of DundeeCaird Hall,Dundee,ScotlandUnited Kingdom19 November 2015[21][22][23]
2014Philip CohenUniversity of DundeeEnzymologyAalto UniversityOtakaari 1 Building,Aalto University,EspooFinland17 November 2014[24][25]
2013Paul NurseRockefeller UniversityGeneticsNanyang Technological UniversityNanyang Auditorium,Nanyang Technological University,SingaporeSingapore2 October 2013[26][27][28][29]
2012Michael GrätzelÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneSolar energyAarhus UniversityThe Main Hall,Aarhus University,AarhusDenmark18 April 2012[30][31][32][33][34]
2011Geoffrey OzinUniversity of TorontoNanochemistryUniversity of TartuAssembly Hall,University of Tartu,TartuEstonia10 November 2011[35][36][37]
2010Julio MontanerBritish Columbia Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDSBiomedicineUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoAula Magna Adolfo López Mateos,UAEM,TolucaMexico8 December 2010[38][39][40][41]
2009John T. HoughtonJohn Ray InitiativeEnvironmental ResearchUniversity of LiègeSalle Académique,University of Liège,LiègeBelgium25 November 2009[42][43][44][45]
2008Ada YonathWeizmann Institute of ScienceCrystallographyPrinceton UniversityRichardson Auditorium,Alexander Hall,Princeton University,Princeton, New JerseyUnited States11 November 2008[46][47]
2007J. Fraser StoddartUniversity of California, Los AngelesChemistry andMolecular NanotechnologyUniversidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónTeatro Universitario, Campus Mederos,MonterreyMexico24 November 2007[48][49][50]
2006Ahmed ZewailCalifornia Institute of TechnologyFemtochemistryInstituto Politécnico NacionalSala Manuel M. Ponce,Palacio de Bellas Artes,Mexico CityMexico28 October 2006[51][52][53][54]
2005John HopfieldPrinceton UniversityLife SciencesUniversidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio NarroTeatro de la Ciudad Fernando Soler,SaltilloMexico12 November 2005[55][56][57]
2004Ralph J. CiceroneUniversity of California, IrvineAtmospheric ChemistryUniversity of LiègeAmphithéâtres de l'Europe,University of Liège,LiègeBelgium8 November 2004[58][59][60]
2003Martin ReesCambridge UniversityAstrophysicsUniversity of Helsinki,Finnish Society of Sciences and LettersNational Library of Finland,University of Helsinki,HelsinkiFinland17 November 2003[61][62]
2002Daniel H. JanzenUniversity of PennsylvaniaBiologyTrinity College DublinExamination Hall,Trinity College Dublin,DublinIreland14 November 2002[63][64]
2001Niels BirbaumerUniversity of ViennaNeurobiologyUtrecht Universitynl:Academiegebouw (Utrecht),UtrechtNetherlands21 November 2001[65]
2000Frank FennerAustralian National UniversityBiologyUniversity of the WitwatersrandGreat Hall,University of the Witwatersrand,JohannesburgSouth Africa1 November 2000[66]
1999Robert WeinbergMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMedical SciencesNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyMain Building,Norwegian University of Science and Technology,TrondheimNorway11 November 1999[67][68]
1998Charles R. GoldmanUniversity of California, DavisEnvironmental SciencesVictoria University of WellingtonHunter Building,WellingtonNew Zealand19 November 1998[69][70]
1997Jean-Marie GhuysenUniversity of LiègeBiochemistryChulalongkorn UniversityMain Auditorium,Chulalongkorn University,BangkokThailand12 November 1997[71][72]
1996Alec JeffreysUniversity of LeicesterMolecular BiologyUniversity of OxfordVoltaire Room,Taylor Institution,OxfordUnited Kingdom23 November 1996[73]
1995Herbert H. JasperUniversity of MontrealBrain ResearchINBA,CONACULTAPalacio de Bellas Artes,Mexico CityMexico16 December 1995[74]
1994Sherwood RowlandUniversity of California, IrvineEnvironmental SciencesCODATA,ICSU,UNESCOLe Manège Convention Center,ChambéryFrance19 September 1994[75][76]
1993Ali JavanMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyOptical PhysicsPresidencia de la RepúblicaPalacio de Bellas Artes,Mexico CityMexico19 December 1993[77]
1992Raymond U . LemieuxUniversity of AlbertaOrganic ChemistryNational Research Council (Canada)Lester B. Pearson Building,OttawaCanada1992[78]
1991Albrecht FleckensteinUniversity of FreiburgPhysiologyAustralian National UniversityChancellor's Building,ANU,CanberraAustralia1991[79]
1990Gustav NossalWalter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical ResearchImmunologyEidgenössische Technische Hochschule ZürichCupola Room,ETH Zurich,Zurich  Switzerland1990[80]
1989Martin KamenUniversity of Southern CaliforniaBiochemistryMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyEdgerton Hall,MIT,CambridgeUnited States8 November 1989[81]
1988Margaret BurbidgeUniversity of California, San DiegoAstrophysicsInstituto Politécnico NacionalPalacio de Bellas Artes,Mexico CityMexico19 November 1988[82][83]
1987Hugh HuxleyBrandeis UniversityMolecular BiologyUniversity of Heidelbergde:Aula der Alten Universität (Heidelberg),University of Heidelberg,HeidelbergGermany26 November 1987[84]
1986Monkombu Sambasivan SwaminathanInternational Rice Research InstituteAgricultureUniversity of GuadalajaraTeatro Degollado,GuadalajaraMexico6 November 1986[85]
1985Werner StummSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and TechnologyEnvironmental SciencesRoyal Institute of TechnologyKollegiesalen,StockholmSweden21 November 1985[86]
1984Ricardo BressaniInstitute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP)NutritionWorld Cultural CouncilAuditorio San Pedro,San Pedro Garza GarcíaMexico29 November 1984[87]

See also

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