Koshiba Prize
Koshiba Prize is an academic prize meant to honor "individuals or a small group of people who have demonstrated outstanding originality and internationally acclaimed achievements in the development of detector technology in the experimental sciences using accelerators." The award was established in 2003 to honor the work of Nobel Laureate Masatoshi Koshiba. Koshiba Prize winners must be under the age of 50, are selected annually and receive a certificate and ¥300,000. The award has been given exclusively to Japanese citizens until 2006, when it was awarded to Kim Sun-kee from Korea.