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Lemelson-MIT Prize
The
Lemelson-MIT
Prize, endowed in
1994
by Jerome Lemelson is awarded to inventors from the
United States
for outstanding achievement. The winner receives $500,000, making it the largest invention prize.
Past winners: 2003
Leroy Hood
(
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
(
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
(
Student Prize
)
(
Invention Apprentice
)
2002
Dean Kamen
(
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Ruth R. Benerito (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Andrew Heafitz (
Student Prize
)
Kavita Shukla (
Invention Apprentice
)
2001
Raymond Kurzweil
(
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Raymond Damadian (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Brian Hubert (
Student Prize
)
Jordan Sand (
Invention Apprentice
)
2000
Thomas Fogarty (
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Al Gross (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Amy Smith (
Student Prize
)
Charles Johnson (
Invention Apprentice
)
Michael Lim, Jalal Khan, and Thomas Murphy received a one-time student team prize
1999
Carver Mead (
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Stephanie Kwolek (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Daniel DiLorenzo (
Student Prize
)
Krysta Morlan (
Invention Apprentice
)
1998
Robert Langer (
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Jacob Rabinow (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Akhil Madhani (
Student Prize
)
1997
Douglas Engelbart
(
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Gertrude Elion
(
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Nathan Kane (
Student Prize
)
1996
Stanley Cohen
(Co-recipient of the
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Herbert Boyer
(Co-recipient of the
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
Wilson Greatbatch (
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
David Levy (
Student Prize
)
1995
William Bolander (
Lemelson-MIT Prize
)
William Hewlett
(Co-recipient of the
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
David Packard
(Co-recipient of the
Lifetime Achievement Award
)
Thomas Massie (
Student Prize
)
External link
List of winners
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