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The U.S. National Academy of Engineering annually awards the Draper Prize, [1] which is given for the advancement of engineering and the education of the public about engineering. It is one of three prizes that constitute the "Nobel Prizes of Engineering"—the others are the Academy's Russ and Gordon Prizes. The Draper Prize is awarded ...
Exceptional contribution to engineering as a whole through practice, management or education [35] United Kingdom: Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering: Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation, Royal Academy of Engineering: Ground-breaking innovation in engineering which has been of global benefit to humanity United Kingdom: Saltire Prize
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Draper Laboratory applies some of its resources to developing and recognizing technical talent through educational programs and public exhibitions. It also sponsors the Charles Stark Draper Prize, one of the three so-called "Nobel Prizes of Engineering" administered by the US National Academy of Engineering.
Chemical Engineering & Biological Engineering 2005 Drug delivery and tissue engineering ; youngest person to be elected to all three United States National academies ; Millennium Technology Prize (2008), National Medal of Science (2007), Draper Prize (2002), and Lemelson-MIT Prize (1998)
The students at the Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Budapest, Hungary), which is a self governing community of about 100 selected students living together, elect the nominees and vote for the prize-winner in the Assembly of the College after a review and debate regarding the candidates every year. Recipients are invited to the ...
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He is a recipient of the 1997 National Medal of Technology, the 2001 Charles Stark Draper Prize from the National Academy of Engineering, the 2002 Prince of Asturias Award, and the 2004 A. M. Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery. [19]