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Albert Einstein World Award of Science - Definition

The Albert Einstein World Award for Science is an yearly award given by the World Cultural Council "as a means of recognition, and as an incentive to scientific and technological research and development", with special consideration for researches which "have brought true benefit and well being to mankind".

The award has been named after Albert Einstein and includes a diploma, a commemorative medal, and $10,000.

Winners

2003 : Martin Rees
2002 : Daniel H. Janzen
2001 : Niels Birbaumer
2000 : Frank Fenner
1999 : Robert Weinberg
1998 : Charles R. Goldman
1997 : Jean-Marie Ghuysen
1996 : Alec Jeffreys
1995 : Herbert H. Jasper
1994 : Sherwood Rowland
1993 : Ali Javan
1992 : Raymond U . Lemieux
1991 : Albert Fleckenstein
1990 : Gustav Nossal
1989 : Martin Kamen
1988 : Margaret Burbidge
1987 : Hugh Huxley
1986 : Monkombu S. Swaminathan
1985 : Werner Stumm
1984 : Ricardo Bressani

See also

External links

  • Official site (http://www.consejoculturalmundial.org/awards/texto_science.php)
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