Awards

Awards

INSA-Vainu Bappu Memorial Award

The award is to be given to a Astronomer / Astrophysicist of international recognition. Scientists from all nations are eligible for consideration. The award consists of a bronze Medal, an honorarium of Rs. 25,000/- and a citation. In the case of the award being given to a foreign Scientist, the international airfare would be met and he/she would be provided with cash equivalent of the honorarium in US dollars. The award was established in 1985 from an endowment by the mother of late Dr. Manali Vainu Bappu, an eminent Astronomer and a Fellow of the Academy.

Fields Medal

The Fields Medal is awarded every 4 years on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians in recognition of outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and showing promise of future achievement. The Fields Medal Committee is chosen by the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union and is normally chaired by the International Mathematical Union (IMU) President. The Committee is asked to choose at least two, with a strong preference for four, Fields Medalists, and to have regard in its choice as to represent a diversity of mathematical fields.

DST-ICTP Ramanujan Prize in Mathematics

The Ramanujan Prize for young mathematicians from developing countries has been awarded annually since 2005. It was originally instituted by ICTP, the Niels Henrik Abel Memorial Fund, and IMU. The participation of the Abel Fund ended in 2012. DST, Govt. of India has agreed to fund the Prize for a 5 year period, starting with the 2014 Prize. The Prize is awarded annually to a researcher from a developing country who is less than 45 years of age and who has conducted outstanding research in a developing country in any branch of Mathematical Sciences.

Breakthrough Prize

The Breakthrough Prizes honour immensely important, primarily recent, achievements in the categories of Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics. Committees of previous laureates choose the winners from candidates nominated in a process that?s online and open to the public. Laureates receive US$ 3 million each in prize money. They attend a televised award ceremony designed to celebrate their achievements and inspire the next generation of scientists. As part of the ceremony schedule, they also engage in a program of lectures and discussions.

Abel Prize

The Abel Prize was established by the Norwegian government in 2002 on the occasion of the 200th birth anniversary of Niels Henrik Abel. The Abel Prize recognizes contributions to the field of mathematics that are of extraordinary depth and influence. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters awards the Abel Prize based on recommendation from the Abel committee. The prize carries a cash award of 6 million NOK.

Abdus Salam Medal

It was instituted in 1995 to honour the Academy's founder cum first president, Nobel Laureate Prof. Abdus Salam. The Medal is awarded to highly distinguished personalities who have served the cause of science in the Developing World.

PMS Blackett Memorial Lecture and Jagadis Chandra Bose Memorial Lecture

These Lectureships Awards are given to a scientist of high international repute in any branch of science. Scientists from all nations are eligible for consideration. The nominations are invited from the entire Fellowship of the Academy. These awards, established in 2011, would be given once in 3 years alternatively i.e. 2013 (first Blackett Memorial lecture), 2016 (first Jagadis Chandra Bose Memorial lecture), 2019 (second Blackett Memorial lecture) and so on. The Lectureships carry an honorarium of Rs. 25,000/- and a citation.

Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award (IYBA)

Har Govind Khorana-Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award (IYBA) initiated in 2005, is an attractive, career-oriented scheme to identify and nurture outstanding young scientists with innovative ideas and desirous of pursuing research in frontier areas of biotechnology. Young scientists up to the age of 35 years are considered for this award. Scientists without regular employment are also eligible for this award. A two-tier selection process is adopted for selecting the awardees every year. The expert committee may bestow the award to a maximum of 25 candidates.

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