Luigi G. Napolitano Award
The Luigi G. Napolitano Award is presented every year at the International Astronautical Congress. Luigi Gerardo Napolitano was an engineer, scientist and professor.
The award has been presented annually since 1993, to a young scientist, below 30 years of age, who has contributed significantly to the advancement of the aerospace science and has given a paper at the International Astronautical Congress on the contribution.
The Luigi G. Napolitano Award is donated by the Napolitano family and it consists of the Napolitano commemorative medal and a certificate of citation, and is presented by the Education Committee of the IAF.
The International Academy of Astronautics awards the Luigi Napolitano Book Award annually.
Winners
- 1993 Shin-ichi Nishizawa
Japan - 1994 Ralph D. Lorenz
United Kingdom - 1995 O.G.Liepack
Germany - 1996 W. Tang
China - 1997 G.W.R. Frenken
Netherlands - 1998 Michael Donald Ingham
- 1999 Chris Blanksby
Australia - 2000 Frederic Monnaie
France - 2001 Noboru Takeichi
Japan - 2002 Stefano Ferreti
Italy - 2003 Veronica de Micco
Italy - 2004 Julie Bellerose
United States - 2005 Nicola Baggio
Italy - 2006 Carlo Menon
Italy - 2007 Paul Williams
Australia - 2008 Giuseppe Del Gaudio
Italy - 2009 Daniel Kwom
United States - 2010 Andrew Flasch
Japan - 2011 Nishchay Mhatre
India - 2012 Valerio Carandente
Italy - 2013 Sreeja Nag
United States - 2014 Alessandro Golkar
Italy - 2015 Koki Ho
Japan - 2016 Melissa Mirino
Italy - 2017 Akshata Krishnamurthy
United States - 2018 Peter Z. Schulte
United States - 2019 Hao Chen
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