State Preeminent Science and Technology Award
Started in 2000, The State Preeminent Science and Technology Award of China (Chinese: 中华人民共和国国家最高科学技术奖) is the highest scientific award issued by the President of the People's Republic of China to scientists working in China. The award, given annually each January, is one of the five State Science and Technology Prizes established by the State Council of the People's Republic of China.
The award comes with a prize of 5 million RMB, with 10% of this awarded as a bonus to the scientist and the remainder awarded to support the scientist's research. The award is also referred to as the State Supreme Science and Technology Award, and as China's Nobel Prize.[1]
Award winners
2000
2001
2002
- Jin Yilian - computer scientist[2]
2003
- Liu Dongsheng - geologist
- Wang Yongzhi - aerospace scientist
2004
Not awarded
2005
- Ye Duzheng - meteorologist
- Wu Mengchao - hepatobiliary surgery scientist and surgeon
2006
2007
- Min Enze - petrochemical engineer
- Wu Zhengyi - biologist
2008
- Wang Zhongcheng - neurologist
- Xu Guangxian - chemist
2009
- Gu Chaohao - mathematician
- Sun Jiadong - satellite engineer
2010
- Shi Changxu - material scientist
- Wang Zhenyi - pathophysiologist
2011
- Xie Jialin - physicist
- Wu Liangyong - architect
2012
- Zheng Zhemin - physicist
- Wang Xiaomo - radar engineer
2013
- Zhang Cunhao - physical chemist
- Cheng Kaijia - nuclear physicist
2014
- Yu Min - nuclear physicist
2015
Not awarded
See also
References
- ↑ Cong Cao (June 2004). "Chinese Science and the 'Nobel Prize Complex'". Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy. 42 (2): 158. doi:10.1023/B:MINE.0000030020.28625.7e.
- ↑ Senior Scientists Win China's Top Award
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