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Revision as of 13:35, 1 August 2009 by Carcharoth (talk | contribs) (change redirect into list of winners of Benjamin Franklin Medal awarded by the Franklin Institute)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Benjamin Franklin Medal is a science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Laureates
- 1998 - Emmanuel Desurvire (Engineering)
- 1998 - Robert B. Laughlin (Physics)
- 1998 - David N. Payne (Engineering)
- 1998 - Stanley B. Prusiner (Life Science)
- 1998 - Horst L. Stormer (Physics)
- 1998 - Daniel C. Tsui (Physics)
- 1998 - Ahmed H. Zewail (Chemistry)
- 1999 - Noam Chomsky (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1999 - Douglas C. Engelbart (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1999 - Walter Kaminsky (Chemistry)
- 1999 - Barry J. Marshall (Life Science)
- 1999 - John C. Mather (Physics)
- 1999 - Richard W. Shorthill (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1999 - Akira Tonomura (Physics)
- 1999 - Victor Vali (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2000 - John Cocke (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2000 - Eric Cornell (Physics)
- 2000 - Gordon Danby (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2000 - Eville Gorham (Earth Science)
- 2000 - Robert H. Grubbs (Chemistry)
- 2000 - Wolfgang Ketterle (Physics)
- 2000 - Antoine Labeyrie (Electrical Engineering)
- 2000 - James R. Powell (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2000 - Carl Wieman (Physics)
- 2001 - Judah Folkman (Life Science)
- 2001 - Alan H. Guth (Physics)
- 2001 - Marvin Minsky (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2001 - K. Barry Sharpless (Chemistry)
- 2001 - Rob Van der Voo (Earth Science)
- 2001 - Bernard Widrow (Electrical Engineering)
- 2002 - Norman L. Allinger (Chemistry)
- 2002 - Mary-Dell Chilton (Life Science)
- 2002 - Sumio Iijima (Physics)
- 2002 - Shuji Nakamura (Engineering)
- 2002 - Alexandra Navrotsky (Earth Science)
- 2002 - Lucy Suchman (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2003 - Bishnu S. Atal (Electrical Engineering)
- 2003 - John N. Bahcall (Physics)
- 2003 - Raymond Davis (Physics)
- 2003 - Jane Goodall (Life Science)
- 2003 - Robin M. Hochstrasser (Chemistry)
- 2003 - Masatoshi Koshiba (Physics)
- 2003 - John McCarthy (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2003 - Norman A. Phillips (Earth Science)
- 2003 - Joseph Smagorinsky (Earth Science)
- 2003 - Charles H. Thornton (Engineering)
- 2004 - Roger Bacon (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2004 - Harry B. Gray (Chemistry)
- 2004 - Richard M. Karp (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2004 - Robert B. Meyer (Physics)
- 2004 - Robert E. Newnham (Electrical Engineering)
- 2005 - Elizabeth Helen Blackburn (Life Science)
- 2005 - Aravind K. Joshi (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2005 - Yoichiro Nambu (Physics)
- 2005 - Peter R. Vail (Earth Science)
- 2005 - Andrew J. Viterbi (Electrical Engineering)
- 2006 - Ray W. Clough (Engineering)
- 2006 - Samuel J. Danishefsky (Chemistry)
- 2006 - Luna B. Leopold (Earth Science)
- 2006 - Donald Norman (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2006 - Fernando Nottebohm (Life Science)
- 2006 - Giacinto Scoles (Physics)
- 2006 - J. Peter Toennies (Physics)
- 2006 - M. Gordon Wolman (Earth Science)
- 2007 - Klaus Biemann (Chemistry)
- 2007 - Robert H. Dennard (Electrical Engineering)
- 2007 - Merton C. Flemings (Materials Science)
- 2007 - Arthur B. McDonald (Physics)
- 2007 - Steven W. Squyres (Earth Science)
- 2007 - Yoji Totsuka (Physics)
- 2007 - Nancy S. Wexler (Life Science)
- 2008 - Victor Ambros (Life Science)
- 2008 - David Baulcombe (Life Science)
- 2008 - Wallace Broecker (Earth Science)
- 2008 - Albert Eschenmoser (Chemistry)
- 2008 - Deborah Jin (Physics)
- 2008 - Judea Pearl (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 2008 - Arun Phadke (Electrical Engineering)
- 2008 - Gary Ruvkun (Life Science)
- 2008 - James Thorp (Electrical Engineering)
Sources
- The Franklin Institute. Winners. Benjamin Franklin Medal winners.