List of TWAS Prize laureates
This is a list of recipients of the TWAS Prize, awarded annually by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS).
Summary
Category | Year started | Total recipients | First recipient |
---|---|---|---|
Agricultural Sciences Sciences | Fu Ting-Dong | ||
Biology | Mysore A. Viswamitra | ||
Chemistry | Leopoldo De Meis Salimuzzaman Siddiqui[note 1] | ||
Earth Sciences | Kaigala Venkata Subbarao | ||
Engineering Sciences | Mayra de la Torre | ||
Mathematics | Liao Shantao | ||
Medical Sciences | Manuel Elkin Patarroyo | ||
Physics | E. C. G. Sudarshan | ||
Social Sciences[note 2] | Ayşe Buğra Zheng Xiaoying[note 1] |
Gender | Number |
---|---|
Male | 225 |
Female[note 3] | 30 |
Agricultural Sciences
Year | Recipient | Country |
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2003 | Fu Ting-Dong | China |
2004 | Mohammad J. Malakouti | Iran |
2005 | Alex E. Bustillo Pardey | Colombia |
2006 | Heong Kong-Luen | Philippines |
2007 | Muhammad Arshad | Pakistan |
2008 | Jei-Fu Shaw | Taiwan |
2009 | Huey Lang Yang | Taiwan |
2010 | Francisco Alfonso Larqué Saavedra[note 4] | Mexico |
2010 | Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov[note 4] | Uzbekistan |
2011 | Segenet Kelemu[note 4] | Ethiopia |
2011 | Zeyaur Rahman Khan[note 4] | India |
2012 | Jun Yu[note 4] | China |
2012 | Egamberdieva Dilfuza[note 4] | Uzbekistan |
2013 | Yong-Guan Zhu | China |
2014 | Fusuo Zhang | China |
2015 | Jagdish Ladha | India |
2015 | Feng-Min Li | China |
2016 | Ismail Cakmak | Turkey |
2018 | Dabing Zhang[1] | China |
Biology
Year | Recipient | Country |
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1986 | Mysore A. Viswamitra | India |
1987 | Adolfo Martinez-Palomo | Mexico |
1988 | Francisco José Barrantes | Argentina |
1990 | Eduardo H. Rapoport | Argentina |
1991 | Ramon R. Latorre | Chile |
1992 | Tsou Chen-Lu | China |
1993 | Luis Rafael Herrera-Estrella | Mexico |
1994 | Armando J. Parodi | Argentina |
1995 | Carlos S. Andreo[note 5] | Argentina |
1995 | Carlos Eduardo G. da Rocha Miranda[note 5] | Brazil |
1996 | Juan Carlos Castilla Zenobi[note 5] | Chile |
1996 | Asis Datta[note 5] | India |
1997 | Francisco Bolívar Zapata | Mexico |
1998 | Gabriel Guarneros | Mexico |
1999 | Raghavendra Gadagkar | India |
2000 | Alberto C. Frasch | Argentina |
2001 | Avadhesha Surolia | India |
2002 | Wang Zhizhen | China |
2003 | Rafael Palacios de la Lama | Mexico |
2004 | Jorge Kalil | Brazil |
2005 | Yang Huanming[note 5] | China |
2005 | Jerson L. Silva[note 5] | Brazil |
2006 | Pedro E. León Azofeifa | Costa Rica |
2007 | Lúcia Mendonça Previato | Argentina |
2008 | Carlos Arias Ortiz[note 5] | Mexico |
2008 | Susana López Charretón[note 5] | Mexico |
2009 | Lin He[note 5] | China |
2009 | Partha Pratim Majumder[note 5] | India |
2010 | Satyajit Mayor[note 5] | India |
2010 | Soo-Chen Cheng[note 5] | Taiwan |
2011 | Ana Belén Elgoyhen[note 5] | Argentina |
2011 | Valakunja Nagaraja[note 5] | India |
2012 | Ann-Shyn Chiang | Taiwan |
2013 | Xu Guoliang[note 5] | China |
2013 | Sue Duan Lin-Chao[note 5] | Taiwan |
2014 | Marcelo Rubinstein | Argentina |
2015 | Maria Isabel Colombo | Argentina |
2016 | Amitabha Chattopadhyay[note 5] | India |
2016 | Zhou Qi[note 5] | China |
2018 | Luisa Lina Villa[1] | Brazil |
Chemistry
Year | Recipient | Country |
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1985 | Leopoldo De Meis[note 6] | Brazil |
1985 | Salimuzzaman Siddiqui[note 6] | Pakistan |
1986 | Saad S.M. Hassan | Egypt |
1987 | Chen Chuangtian | China |
1988 | Sukh Dev | India |
1990 | Mohammed Hilmy Elnagdi | Egypt |
1991 | Otto Richard Gottlieb | Brazil |
1992 | Manapurathu Verghese George | India |
1993 | Animesh Chakravorty[note 6] | India |
1993 | Giuseppe Cilento[note 6] | Brazil |
1994 | Padmanabhan Balaram[note 6] | India |
1994 | Huang Yao-Zeng[note 6] | China |
1996 | Enrique J. Baran | Argentina |
1996 | Henrique Eisi Toma | Brazil |
1997 | Reuben Jih-Ru Hwu | China |
1998 | Biman Bagchi | India |
1999 | Darshan Ranganathan | India |
2000 | Gautam Radhakrishna Desiraju | India |
2001 | Kimoon Kim | Korea |
2002 | Peng Shie-Ming | Taiwan |
2003 | Eluvathingal Devassy Jemmis | India |
2004 | Miguel A. Blesa | Argentina |
2005 | Krishna N. Ganesh | India |
2006 | Che Chi-Ming | China |
2007 | Kankan Bhattacharyya | India |
2008 | Dongyuan Zhao | China |
2009 | Wan Lijun[note 6] | China |
2009 | Swapan Kumar Ghosh[note 6] | India |
2010 | Yang Dan[note 6] | China |
2010 | Santanu Bhattacharya[note 6] | India |
2011 | Jairton Dupont[note 6] | Brazil |
2011 | Lei Jiang[note 6] | China |
2012 | Xiao-Ming Chen[note 6] | China |
2012 | Swapan K. Pati[note 6] | India |
2013 | Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh[note 6] | India |
2013 | Chung-Yuan Mou[note 6] | Taiwan |
2014 | Xie Yi | China |
2015 | Pi-Tai Chou | Taiwan |
2015 | Tessy María López Goerne | Mexico |
2016 | Zhao Yuliang | China |
2018 | Thalappil Pradeep[1] | India |
Earth Sciences
Year | Recipient | Country |
---|---|---|
2003 | Kaigala Venkata Subbarao | India |
2004 | Adolpho J. Melfi | Brazil |
2005 | Zhu Rixiang | China |
2006 | Rengaswamy Ramesh | India |
2007 | Paulo Artaxo | Brazil |
2008 | Sun Jimin | China |
2009 | Rafael Navarro González | Mexico |
2010 | Anil Kumar Gupta[note 7] | India |
2010 | Alexander Kellner[note 7] | Brazil |
2011 | S. K. Satheesh[note 7] | India |
2011 | Wu Fuyuan[note 7] | China |
2012 | Patrick George Eriksson | South Africa |
2013 | Li Xia | China |
2014 | Sun-Lin Chung | Taiwan |
2015 | Piao Shilong | China |
2016 | Mario Hamuy | Chile |
2018 | Guochun Zhao[1] | China |
2018 | Alejandro Raga[1] | Mexico |
Engineering Sciences
Year | Recipient | Country |
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2003 | Mayra de la Torre | Mexico |
2004 | Li Aizhen | China |
2005 | Mauricio Terrones | Mexico |
2006 | Chang Chun-Yen | Taiwan |
2007 | Chih-Kung Lee | Taiwan |
2008 | Ashutosh Sharma | India |
2009 | Chen Liang-Gee | Taiwan |
2010 | Vivek Borkar[note 8] | India |
2010 | Edgar D. Zanotto[note 8] | Brazil |
2011 | Lin Yi-bing | Taiwan |
2012 | Abdul Latiff Ahmad[note 8] | Malaysia |
2012 | Kalyanmoy Deb[note 8] | India |
2013 | Indranil Manna[note 8] | India |
2013 | Mohammad Ahmad Al-Nimr[note 8] | Jordan |
2014 | Kumaran Viswanathan[note 8] | India |
2014 | Chih-Yuan Lu[note 8] | Taiwan |
2015 | Upadrasta Ramamurty | India |
2016 | Carlos Artemio Coello Coello | Mexico |
2018 | Yu-Chee Tseng[1] | Taiwan |
2018 | Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay[1] | India |
Mathematics
Year | Recipient | Country |
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1985 | Liao Shantao | China |
1986 | Mauricio M. Peixoto | Brazil |
1987 | Mudambai Seshachalu Narasimhan | India |
1988 | Jacob Palis | Brazil |
1990 | Wu Wen-Tsun | China |
1991 | Madabusi S. Raghunathan | India |
1992 | Manfredo do Carmo | Brazil |
1993 | Chang Kung-Ching | China |
1994 | Ricardo Mañé | Uruguay / Brazil |
1995 | Ibrahim A. Eltayeb[note 9] | Sultanate of Oman |
1995 | Carlos Segovia[note 9] | Argentina |
1996 | César Leopoldo Camacho[note 9] | Brazil |
1996 | K. R. Parthasarathy[note 9] | India |
1998 | Marcelo Viana | Brazil |
1999 | Servet Martinez | Chile |
2000 | Weiping Zhang | China |
2001 | Sundararaman Ramanan | India |
2002 | José Antonio de la Peña | Mexico |
2003 | Welington Celso de Melo | Brazil |
2004 | Long Yiming | China |
2005 | Parimala Raman | India |
2006 | Claudio Landim | Brazil |
2007 | Shrikrishna G. Dani | India |
2008 | Vasudevan Srinivas | India |
2009 | Enrique Pujals | Brazil |
2010 | Manindra Agrawal[note 9] | India |
2010 | Carlos Gustavo Moreira[note 9] | Brazil |
2011 | Shun-Jen Cheng[note 9] | Taiwan |
2011 | Patricio Luis Felmer[note 9] | Chile |
2012 | Fernando Codá Marques | Brazil |
2013 | Artur Avila | Brazil |
2014 | Ya-xiang Yuan | China |
2015 | Alicia Dickenstein | Argentina |
2016 | Lorenzo Justiniano Diaz Casado | Brazil |
2018 | Ricardo Guillermo Durán | Argentina |
Medical Sciences
Year | Recipient | Country |
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1988 | Manuel Elkin Patarroyo | Colombia |
1990 | Sérgio Henrique Ferreira | Brazil |
1991 | Leonidas de Mello Deane[note 10] | Brazil |
1991 | Maria José von Paumgartten Deane[note 10] | Brazil |
1992 | Juan Carlos Fasciolo | Argentina |
1993 | Etim Moses Essien | Nigeria |
1994 | Suhayl J. Jabbur | Lebanon |
1995 | Dorairajan Balasubramanian[note 10] | India |
1995 | Iván Antonio Izquierdo[note 10] | Brazil |
1996 | Bhola Nath Dhawan | India |
1997 | Eduardo H. Charreau[note 10] | Argentina |
1997 | Charles O.N. Wambebe[note 10] | Nigeria |
1998 | Felix Konotey-Ahulu | Ghana |
1999 | Esper A. Cavalheiro | Brazil |
2000 | Rabia Hussain | Pakistan |
2001 | Rodolfo R. Brenner | Argentina |
2002 | Ranulfo Romo | Mexico |
2003 | Mayana Zatz | Brazil |
2004 | Shiv Kumar Sarin | India |
2005 | Shah M. Faruque | Bangladesh |
2006 | Jacinto Convit | Venezuela |
2007 | Sérgio Danilo Junho Pena | Brazil |
2008 | Salim Abdool Karim | South Africa |
2009 | Ricardo Gazzinelli | Brazil |
2010 | Gabriel Adrián Rabinovich | Argentina |
2011 | Alberto Kornblihtt | Argentina |
2012 | Quarraisha Abdool Karim[note 10] | South Africa |
2012 | George F. Gao[note 10] | China |
2013 | Mei-Hwei Chang[note 10] | Taiwan |
2013 | Turgay Dalkara[note 10] | Turkey |
2014 | Irene Oi Lin NG[note 10] | China |
2014 | Tse Wen Chang[note 10] | Taiwan |
2015 | Eduardo Arzt[note 10] | Argentina |
2015 | Ge Ri-Li[note 10] | China |
2016 | Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta | Pakistan |
2018 | Lynn Morris[1] | South Africa |
2018 | Seza Õzen[1] | Turkey |
Physics
Year | Recipient | Country |
---|---|---|
1985 | E. C. G. Sudarshan | India |
1986 | Zhao Zhongxian | China |
1987 | Cesar Mansueto Giulio Lattes | Brazil |
1988 | Govind Swarup | India |
1990 | Tirupattur V. Ramakrishnan | India |
1991 | Francisco de la Cruz | Argentina |
1992 | Narendra Kumar | India |
1993 | Guo Kexin (K.H. Kuo) | China |
1994 | Girish S. Agarwal | India |
1995 | Ramanath Cowsik[note 11] | India |
1995 | Jayme Tiomno[note 11] | Brazil |
1996 | Fan Hai-fu[note 11] | China |
1996 | Enrique Tirapegui[note 11] | Chile |
1997 | Luis F. Rodríguez[note 11] | Mexico |
1997 | Ashoke Sen[note 11] | India |
1998 | B. Sriram Shastry | India |
1999 | Min Naiben | China |
2000 | Ajay Kumar Sood | India |
2001 | Luiz Davidovich | Brazil |
2002 | Deepak Dhar | India |
2003 | Rodolfo Gambini | Uruguay |
2004 | Spenta R. Wadia | India |
2005 | Wang Enge | China |
2006 | Dipankar Das Sarma | India |
2007 | Zhang Jie | China |
2008 | Predhiman Krishan Kaw[note 11] | India |
2008 | Ali Chamseddine[note 11] | Lebanon |
2009 | Gao Hongjun[note 11] | China |
2009 | Nathan Berkovits[note 11] | Brazil |
2010 | Xue Qikun | China |
2011 | Thanu Padmanabhan | India |
2012 | Juan Pablo Paz | Argentina |
2013 | Rajesh Gopakumar[note 11] | India |
2013 | Marcos Pimenta[note 11] | Brazil |
2014 | Daniel de Florian | Argentina |
2015 | Sandip Trivedi[note 11] | India |
2015 | Zhou Xingjiang[note 11] | China |
2016 | Shiraz Minwalla | India |
2018 | Daniel Mario Ugarte[1] | Brazil |
Social Sciences
Year | Recipient | Country |
---|---|---|
2014 | Rajah Rasiah | Malaysia |
2015 | Ayşe Buğra[note 12] | Turkey |
2015 | Zheng Xiaoying[note 12] | China |
2016 | Marilda Sotomayor | Brazil |
2018 | Alex Chika Ezeh[1] | Kenya |
2018 | Yansui Liu[1] | China |
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See also
- Nikkei Asia Prize
- Borlaug CAST Communication Award
- L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science
Notes
- Shared prize
- Social Sciences Prize is also known as TWAS-Celso Furtado Prize
- Maria José von Paumgartten Deane was the first women recipient of the Prize
- Shared prize in Agricultural Sciences
- Shared prize in Biology
- Shared prize in Chemistry
- Shared prize in Earth Sciences
- Shared prize in Engineering Sciences
- Shared prize in Mathematics
- Shared prize in Medical Sciences
- Shared prize in Physics
- Shared prize in Social Sciences
References
- "Winners of 2018 TWAS Prizes announced". The World Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
External links
- "Recipients of TWAS Awards and Prizes". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2010 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2011 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2012 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2013 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2014 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2015 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- "TWAS 2016 Awardees". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
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