Lemelson–MIT Prize


The Lemelson–MIT Program awards several prizes yearly to inventors in the United States. The largest is the Lemelson–MIT Prize which was endowed in 1994 by Jerome H. Lemelson, funded by the Lemelson Foundation, and is administered through the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The winner receives $500,000, making it the largest cash prize for invention in the U.S.
The $100,000 Lemelson–MIT Award for Global Innovation was last awarded in 2013. The Award for Global Innovation replaced the $100,000 Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award, which was awarded from 1995 to 2006. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognized outstanding individuals whose pioneering spirit and inventiveness throughout their careers improved society and inspired others.
The Lemelson–MIT Program also awards invention prizes for graduate students, called the Lemelson–MIT Student Prize.

List of Lemelson–MIT Prize winners

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;1998
  • Robert Langer
  • Jacob Rabinow for the first disc-shaped magnetic storage media for computers, the magnetic particle clutch, the first straight-line phonograph, the first self-regulating clock, and a "reading machine" which was the first to use the "best match" principle.
;1997
;1996
  • Stanley Norman Cohen for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
  • Herbert Boyer for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
  • Wilson Greatbatch for the development of batteries for the early implantable cardiac pacemakers.
;1995

List of Lemelson–MIT Student Prize winners

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;2021
  • Paige Balcom
  • Nicole Black
  • Mira Moufarrej
  • Bruce Enzmann, Michael Lan, and Anson Zhou
  • Hilary Johnson
  • Benjamin Johnson and Zane Zents
  • Maya Burhanpurkar and Seung Hwan An
;2020
;2019
  • Arnav Kapur
  • Mercy Asiedu
  • Julie Bliss Mullen
  • Federico Scurti
;2018
;2017
  • Apoorva Murarka
  • Lisa Tostanoski
  • Katy Olesnavage
  • Tony Tao
  • Natasha Wright
;2016
  • Achuta Kadambi
  • Catalin Voss
  • Dan Dorsch
  • Heather Hava
;2015
;2014
  • Benjamin Peters
  • David Sengeh
;2013
  • Nikolai Begg
;2012
  • Miles Barr
;2011
;2010
;2009
;2008
  • Timothy Lu
;2007
  • Nate Ball
;2006
  • Carl Dietrich
;2005
  • David Berry
;2004
;2003
  • James McLurkin
;2002
  • Andrew Heafitz
;2001
  • Brian Hubert
;2000
  • Amy Smith
;1999
  • Daniel DiLorenzo
;1998
  • Akhil Madhani
;1997
  • Nathan Kane
;1996
;1995