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    Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering

    Recipients of the Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering

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    • 2026
      Dr. Eric R. Fossum
      Dr. Eric R. Fossum
      Krehbiel Prof of Engineering and Vice Provost for Eship and Tech Transfer
      Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering
      CitationFor innovation, development, and commercialization of the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) active pixel image sensor “camera-on-a-chip".
    • 2024
      Prof. Dr. Stuart S.P. Parkin
      Prof. Dr. Stuart S.P. Parkin
      Managing Director
      Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle (Saale), Germany
      CitationFor engineering spintronic technologies, enabling digital information storage that serves as a foundation for our data-driven world.
    • 2022
      Stephen (Steve) B. Furber
      Professor Stephen (Steve) B. Furber
      ICL Professor of Computer Engineering in the Department of Computer Science
      University of Manchester
      CitationFor contributions to the invention, development, and implementation of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) chips.
    • Dr. John L. Hennessy
      Dr. John L. Hennessy
      The James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
      Stanford School of Engineering
      CitationFor contributions to the invention, development, and implementation of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) chips.
    • David A. Patterson
      Dr. David A. Patterson
      Professor Emeritus
      University of California at Berkeley
      CitationFor contributions to the invention, development, and implementation of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) chips.
    • Sophie M. Wilson
      Ms. Sophie M. Wilson
      CBE FRS FREng
      CitationFor contributions to the invention, development, and implementation of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) chips.
    • 2020
      Professor Jean Fréchet
      Professor Jean Fréchet
      Professor of Chemistry and Chemical & Biological Engineering (Emeritus) and Emeritus Senior Vice-President for Research, Innovation & Economic Development, KAUST
      University of California, Berkeley
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of chemically amplified materials for micro- and nanofabrication, enabling the extreme miniaturization of microelectronic devices.
    • Professor C. Grant Willson
      Professor C. Grant Willson
      Rashid Engineering Regents Chair
      University of Texas
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of chemically amplified materials for micro- and nanofabrication, enabling the extreme miniaturization of microelectronic devices.
    • 2018
      Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup
      Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup
      Managing Director in the Technology Division
      Morgan Stanley
      CitationFor conceptualizing and developing the C++ programming language.
    • 2016
      Dr. Andrew J. Viterbi
      Dr. Andrew J. Viterbi
      President
      Viterbi Group
      CitationFor development of the Viterbi algorithm, its transformational impact on digital wireless communications, and its significant applications in speech recognition and synthesis and in bioinformatics.
    • 2015
      Dr. Isamu Akasaki
      Dr. Isamu Akasaki
      Professor
      Meijo University
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of materials and processes for light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
    • Dr. M. George Craford
      Dr. M. George Craford
      Chief Technology Officer
      Philips Lumileds Lighting
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of materials and processes for light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
    • Professor Russell Dupuis
      Professor Russell Dupuis
      Chaired Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
      Georgia Institute of Technology
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of materials and processes for light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
    • Dr. Nick Holonyak, Jr.
      Dr. Nick Holonyak Jr.
      Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of materials and processes for light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
    • Dr. Shuji Nakamura
      Dr. Shuji Nakamura
      Professor of Materials and Electrical and Computer Engineering
      University of California, Santa Barbara
      CitationFor the invention, development, and commercialization of materials and processes for light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
    • 2014
      John B. Goodenough
      Dr. John B. Goodenough
      Centennial Professor of Engineering
      The University of Texas
      CitationFor engineering the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that enables compact, lightweight mobile devices.
    • Yoshio Nishi
      Mr. Yoshio Nishi
      Retired senior vice president and chief technology officer
      Sony Corporation
      CitationFor engineering the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that enables compact, lightweight mobile devices.
    • Rachid Yazami
      Dr. Rachid Yazami
      Research Director
      Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
      CitationFor engineering the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that enables compact, lightweight mobile devices.
    • Akira Yoshino
      Dr. Akira Yoshino
      General Manager, Yoshino Laboratory
      Asahi Kasei Corporation
      CitationFor engineering the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that enables compact, lightweight mobile devices.
    • 2013
      Martin Cooper
      Mr. Martin Cooper
      Dyna, LLC
      CitationPioneering contributions to the world’s first cellular telephone networks, systems, and standards.
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