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Lemelson–MIT Prize

The Lemelson–MIT Program awards several prizes yearly to inventors in the United States. The largest is the Lemelson–MIT Prize which was endowed in 1994 by Jerome H. Lemelson, funded by the Lemelson Foundation, and is administered through the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The winner receives $500,000, making it the largest cash prize for invention in the U.S.

The $100,000 Lemelson–MIT Award for Global Innovation (previously named the Award for Sustainability) was last awarded in 2013. The Award for Global Innovation replaced the $100,000 Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award, which was awarded from 1995 to 2006. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognized outstanding individuals whose pioneering spirit and inventiveness throughout their careers improved society and inspired others.

The Lemelson–MIT Program also awards invention prizes for college students, called the Lemelson–MIT Student Prize.

List of Lemelson–MIT Prize winners edit

 
Stephen Quake
 
John A. Rogers
 
Carolyn Bertozzi, receiving the Emanuel Merck Lectureship in 2011
 
Chad Mirkin
 
Joel Selanikio
 
Sidney Pestka (middle) receives the National Medal of Technology from President George W. Bush (right).
 
Nick Holonyak Jr.
 
President Clinton and Dean Kamen in the White House, Kamen riding the iBOT Mobility System
 
Ray Kurzweil
 
Bob Langer
 
Douglas Engelbart

Source:[1]

2019
  • Cody Friesen (Lemelson–MIT Prize)[2]
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
  • Stephen Quake (Lemelson–MIT Prize)[7] (Scientist, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Professor of Biophysics and Genomics at Stanford University)
  • Ashok Gadgil (Lemelson–MIT Award for Global Innovation)
2011
  • John A. Rogers (Lemelson–MIT Prize) (Professor, Physical Chemist, and Materials Scientist at Northwestern University)
  • Elizabeth Hausler (Lemelson–MIT Award for Sustainability)
2010
  • Carolyn Bertozzi (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • BP Agrawal (Lemelson–MIT Award for Sustainability)
2009
  • Chad Mirkin (Lemelson–MIT Prize), George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly at Northwestern University
  • Joel Selanikio[8] (Lemelson–MIT Award for Sustainability), CEO and co-founder, Magpi, and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Hospital
2008
  • Joseph DeSimone (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • Martin Fisher (Lemelson–MIT Award for Sustainability)
2007
  • Timothy M. Swager (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • Lee Lynd (Lemelson–MIT Award for Sustainability)
2006
  • James Fergason (Lemelson–MIT Prize) for his liquid crystal display innovations.
  • Sidney Pestka (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2005
2004
  • Nick Holonyak Jr. (Lemelson–MIT Prize) (John Bardeen Endowed Chair Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  • Edith M. Flanigen (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2003
  • Leroy Hood (Lemelson–MIT Prize) for his invention of four devices that have helped unlock the human genome, including the automated DNA sequencer.
  • William P. Murphy Jr. (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2002
  • Dean Kamen (Lemelson–MIT Prize) for his invention of the Segway and of an infusion pump for diabetics.
  • Ruth R. Benerito (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2001
  • Raymond Kurzweil (Lemelson–MIT Prize) (Author, Computer scientist, Inventor and Futurist at Google)
  • Raymond Damadian (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for his work in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
2000
  • Thomas Fogarty (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • Al Gross (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for his invention of the first walkie-talkie, CB radio, the telephone pager, and the cordless telephone.
1999
  • Carver Mead (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • Stephanie Kwolek (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for her work on liquid-crystalline polymers and the development of the armored fabric Kevlar.
1998
  • Robert Langer (Lemelson–MIT Prize) (David H. Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Jacob Rabinow (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for the first disc-shaped magnetic storage media for computers, the magnetic particle clutch, the first straight-line phonograph, the first self-regulating clock, and a "reading machine" which was the first to use the "best match" principle.
1997
1996
  • Stanley Norman Cohen (Co-recipient, Lemelson–MIT Prize) for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
  • Herbert Boyer (Co-recipient, Lemelson–MIT Prize) for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
  • Wilson Greatbatch (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for the development of batteries for the early implantable cardiac pacemakers.
1995
  • William Bolander (Lemelson–MIT Prize)
  • William Hewlett (Co-recipient, Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
  • David Packard (Co-recipient, Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award)

List of LemelsonMIT Graduate Student Prize winners edit

Source:[9]

2021
  • Paige Balcom (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Nicole Black (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Mira Moufarrej (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Hilary Johnson (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2020
  • Daniela Blanco (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Shriya Srinivasan (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Tzu-Chieh (Zijay) Tang (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2019
  • Arnav Kapur (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Mercy Asiedu (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Julie Bliss Mullen (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Federico Scurti (Move It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2018
  • Kayla Nguyen (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Tyler Clites (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Maher Damak (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Guy Satat (Drive It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2017
  • Apoorva Murarka (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Lisa Tostanoski (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Katy Olesnavage (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Tony Tao (Drive It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Natasha Wright (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2016
  • Achuta Kadambi (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Catalin Voss (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Dan Dorsch (Drive It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Heather Hava (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2015
  • Carl Schoellhammer (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Josh Siegel (Drive It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • Alexander Richter (Eat It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2014
  • Benjamin Peters (Use It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
  • David Sengeh (Cure It! Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2013
  • Nikolai Begg (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2012
  • Miles Barr (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2011
  • Alice Chen (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2010
  • Erez Lieberman-Aiden (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2009
  • Geoffrey von Maltzahn (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2008
  • Timothy Lu (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2007
  • Nate Ball (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2006
  • Carl Dietrich (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2005
  • David Berry (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2004
  • Saul Griffith (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2003
  • James McLurkin (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2002
  • Andrew Heafitz (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2001
  • Brian Hubert (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
2000
  • Amy Smith (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
1999
  • Daniel DiLorenzo (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
1998
  • Akhil Madhani (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
1997
  • Nathan Kane (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
1996
  • David Levy (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)
1995
  • Thomas Massie (Lemelson–MIT Graduate Student Prize)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "$500K Lemelson–MIT Prize Winners". Lemelson. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Award Winners". Lemelson–MIT. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Von Ahn Wins 2018 Lemelson–MIT Prize for Invention". Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  4. ^ Pokharel, Krishna. "India-Born MIT Scientist Wins a $500,000 Prize for Invention". WSJ. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  5. ^ "Inventor Creates First Mass-Produced Low-Cost, Eco-Friendly Battery; Awarded $500,000 Lemelson–MIT Prize". Lemelson–MIT Program. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  6. ^ Rob Matheson, Angela Belcher wins $500,000 Lemelson–MIT Prize, MIT News, June 4, 2013.
  7. ^ "Stanford professor wins $500G MIT invention prize". Fox News. 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  8. ^ Joel Selanikio LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelselanikio
  9. ^ "Lemelson–MIT Student Prize Winners". Lemelson–MIT. Retrieved 12 March 2023.

External links edit

  • Lemelson–MIT Program Official Website
  • Lemelson–MIT Program: Winner's Circle
  • Lemelson–MIT Program: Lemelson–MIT Prize

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The Lemelson MIT Program awards several prizes yearly to inventors in the United States The largest is the Lemelson MIT Prize which was endowed in 1994 by Jerome H Lemelson funded by the Lemelson Foundation and is administered through the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology The winner receives 500 000 making it the largest cash prize for invention in the U S The 100 000 Lemelson MIT Award for Global Innovation previously named the Award for Sustainability was last awarded in 2013 The Award for Global Innovation replaced the 100 000 Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award which was awarded from 1995 to 2006 The Lifetime Achievement Award recognized outstanding individuals whose pioneering spirit and inventiveness throughout their careers improved society and inspired others The Lemelson MIT Program also awards invention prizes for college students called the Lemelson MIT Student Prize Contents 1 List of Lemelson MIT Prize winners 2 List of Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize winners 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of Lemelson MIT Prize winners edit nbsp Stephen Quake nbsp John A Rogers nbsp Carolyn Bertozzi receiving the Emanuel Merck Lectureship in 2011 nbsp Chad Mirkin nbsp Joel Selanikio nbsp Sidney Pestka middle receives the National Medal of Technology from President George W Bush right nbsp Nick Holonyak Jr nbsp President Clinton and Dean Kamen in the White House Kamen riding the iBOT Mobility System nbsp Ray Kurzweil nbsp Bob Langer nbsp Douglas Engelbart Source 1 2019 Cody Friesen Lemelson MIT Prize 2 2018 Luis von Ahn Lemelson MIT Prize 3 2017 Feng Zhang Lemelson MIT Prize 2 2016 Ramesh Raskar Lemelson MIT Prize 4 2015 Jay Whitacre Lemelson MIT Prize 5 2014 Sangeeta N Bhatia Lemelson MIT Prize 2 2013 Angela Belcher Lemelson MIT Prize 6 Rebecca Richards Kortum and Maria Oden Lemelson MIT Award for Global Innovation 2012 Stephen Quake Lemelson MIT Prize 7 Scientist Inventor Entrepreneur Professor of Biophysics and Genomics at Stanford University Ashok Gadgil Lemelson MIT Award for Global Innovation 2011 John A Rogers Lemelson MIT Prize Professor Physical Chemist and Materials Scientist at Northwestern University Elizabeth Hausler Lemelson MIT Award for Sustainability 2010 Carolyn Bertozzi Lemelson MIT Prize BP Agrawal Lemelson MIT Award for Sustainability 2009 Chad Mirkin Lemelson MIT Prize George B Rathmann Professor of Chemistry Professor of Medicine Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self Assembly at Northwestern University Joel Selanikio 8 Lemelson MIT Award for Sustainability CEO and co founder Magpi and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Georgetown University Hospital 2008 Joseph DeSimone Lemelson MIT Prize Martin Fisher Lemelson MIT Award for Sustainability 2007 Timothy M Swager Lemelson MIT Prize Lee Lynd Lemelson MIT Award for Sustainability 2006 James Fergason Lemelson MIT Prize for his liquid crystal display innovations Sidney Pestka Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award 2005 Robert Dennard Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award 2004 Nick Holonyak Jr Lemelson MIT Prize John Bardeen Endowed Chair Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Edith M Flanigen Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award 2003 Leroy Hood Lemelson MIT Prize for his invention of four devices that have helped unlock the human genome including the automated DNA sequencer William P Murphy Jr Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award 2002 Dean Kamen Lemelson MIT Prize for his invention of the Segway and of an infusion pump for diabetics Ruth R Benerito Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award 2001 Raymond Kurzweil Lemelson MIT Prize Author Computer scientist Inventor and Futurist at Google Raymond Damadian Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in magnetic resonance imaging MRI 2000 Thomas Fogarty Lemelson MIT Prize Al Gross Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for his invention of the first walkie talkie CB radio the telephone pager and the cordless telephone 1999 Carver Mead Lemelson MIT Prize Stephanie Kwolek Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for her work on liquid crystalline polymers and the development of the armored fabric Kevlar 1998 Robert Langer Lemelson MIT Prize David H Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jacob Rabinow Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for the first disc shaped magnetic storage media for computers the magnetic particle clutch the first straight line phonograph the first self regulating clock and a reading machine which was the first to use the best match principle 1997 Douglas Engelbart Lemelson MIT Prize computer and Internet pioneer for his invention of the computer mouse Gertrude Elion Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for the following inventions 6 mercaptopurine Purinethol the first treatment for leukemia azathioprine Imuran the first immunosuppressive agent used for organ transplants allopurinol Zyloprim for gout pyrimethamine Daraprim for malaria trimethoprim Septra for meningitis sepsis and bacterial infections of the urinary and respiratory tracts acyclovir Zovirax for herpes simplex virus infection 1996 Stanley Norman Cohen Co recipient Lemelson MIT Prize for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes Herbert Boyer Co recipient Lemelson MIT Prize for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes Wilson Greatbatch Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for the development of batteries for the early implantable cardiac pacemakers 1995 William Bolander Lemelson MIT Prize William Hewlett Co recipient Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award David Packard Co recipient Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award List of Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize winners editSource 9 2021 Paige Balcom Use It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Nicole Black Cure It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Mira Moufarrej Cure It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Hilary Johnson Eat It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize 2020 Daniela Blanco Use It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Shriya Srinivasan Cure It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Tzu Chieh Zijay Tang Eat It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize 2019 Arnav Kapur Use It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Mercy Asiedu Cure It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Julie Bliss Mullen Eat It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Federico Scurti Move It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize 2018 Kayla Nguyen Use It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Tyler Clites Cure It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Maher Damak Eat It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Guy Satat Drive It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize 2017 Apoorva Murarka Use It Lemelson MIT Graduate Student Prize Lisa Tostanoski Cure It 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May 2020 Von Ahn Wins 2018 Lemelson MIT Prize for Invention Carnegie Mellon University Retrieved 9 May 2020 Pokharel Krishna India Born MIT Scientist Wins a 500 000 Prize for Invention WSJ Retrieved 2016 10 19 Inventor Creates First Mass Produced Low Cost Eco Friendly Battery Awarded 500 000 Lemelson MIT Prize Lemelson MIT Program Retrieved 16 September 2015 Rob Matheson Angela Belcher wins 500 000 Lemelson MIT Prize MIT News June 4 2013 Stanford professor wins 500G MIT invention prize Fox News 2010 04 07 Retrieved 2012 06 05 Joel Selanikio LinkedIn profile https www linkedin com in joelselanikio Lemelson MIT Student Prize Winners Lemelson MIT Retrieved 12 March 2023 External links editLemelson MIT Program Official Website Lemelson MIT Program Winner s Circle Lemelson MIT Program Lemelson MIT Prize Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lemelson MIT Prize amp oldid 1218586807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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