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Kavli Prize


Kavli Prize


The Kavli Prize was established in 2005 as a joint venture of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research, and the Kavli Foundation. It honors, supports, and recognizes scientists for outstanding work in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. Three prizes are awarded every second year. Each of the three Kavli Prizes consists of a gold medal, a scroll, and a cash award of US$1,000,000. The medal has a diameter of 70 millimetres (2.8 in), a thickness of 5 millimetres (0.20 in), and weighs 311 grams (11.0 oz).

The first Kavli Prizes were awarded on 9 September 2008 in Oslo, presented by Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway.

Selection committees

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters appoints three prize committees consisting of leading international scientists after receiving recommendations made from the following organisations:

  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • French Academy of Sciences
  • Max Planck Society
  • United States National Academy of Sciences
  • Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
  • Royal Society

Laureates

Astrophysics

Nanoscience

Neuroscience

See also

  • List of general science and technology awards
  • List of astronomy awards
  • List of neuroscience awards
  • The Brain Prize
  • Golden Brain Award
  • Gruber Prize in Neuroscience
  • W. Alden Spencer Award
  • Karl Spencer Lashley Award
  • Mind & Brain Prize
  • Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience

References

External links

  • The Kavli Prize, official site
  • The Kavli Prize on The Kavli Foundation site Archived 20 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research

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