The LemelsonâÂÂMIT Program awards several prizes yearly to inventors in the United States. The largest is the LemelsonâÂÂMIT 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 LemelsonâÂÂMIT Award for Global Innovation (previously named the Award for Sustainability) was last awarded in 2013. The Award for Global Innovation replaced the $100,000 LemelsonâÂÂMIT 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 LemelsonâÂÂMIT Program also awards invention prizes for graduate students, called the LemelsonâÂÂMIT Student Prize.
List of LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize winners
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2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
- Stephen Quake (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) (Scientist, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Professor of Biophysics and Genomics at Stanford University)
- Ashok Gadgil (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Award for Global Innovation)
2011
- John A. Rogers (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) (Professor, Physical Chemist, and Materials Scientist at Northwestern University)
- Elizabeth Hausler (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Award for Sustainability)
2010
- Carolyn Bertozzi (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize)
- BP Agrawal (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Award for Sustainability)
2009
- Chad Mirkin (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize), George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly at Northwestern University
- Joel Selanikio (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Award for Sustainability), CEO and co-founder, Magpi, and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Hospital
2008
2007
2006
- James Fergason (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) for his liquid crystal display innovations.
- Sidney Pestka (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2005
2004
- Nick Holonyak Jr. (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) (John Bardeen Endowed Chair Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Edith M. Flanigen (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2003
- Leroy Hood (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) for his invention of four devices that have helped unlock the human genome, including the automated DNA sequencer.
- William P. Murphy Jr. (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2002
- Dean Kamen (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) for his invention of the Segway and of an infusion pump for diabetics.
- Ruth R. Benerito (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award)
2001
- Raymond Kurzweil (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) (Author, Computer scientist, Inventor and Futurist at Google)
- Raymond Damadian (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for his work in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
2000
- Thomas Fogarty (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize)
- Al Gross (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for his invention of the first walkie-talkie, CB radio, the telephone pager, and the cordless telephone.
1999
- Carver Mead (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize)
- Stephanie Kwolek (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for her work on liquid-crystalline polymers and the development of the armored fabric Kevlar.
1998
- Robert Langer (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) (David H. Koch Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Jacob Rabinow (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award) 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 (Co-recipient, LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
- Herbert Boyer (Co-recipient, LemelsonâÂÂMIT Prize) for the development of methods to combine and transplant genes.
- Wilson Greatbatch (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Lifetime Achievement Award) for the development of batteries for the early implantable cardiac pacemakers.
1995
List of LemelsonâÂÂMIT Student Prize winners
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2021
- Paige Balcom (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Nicole Black (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Mira Moufarrej (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Bruce Enzmann, Michael Lan, and Anson Zhou (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Undergraduate Student Prize)
- Hilary Johnson (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Benjamin Johnson and Zane Zents (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Undergraduate Student Prize)
- Maya Burhanpurkar and Seung Hwan An (Move It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Undergraduate Student Prize)
2020
- Daniela Blanco (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Shriya Srinivasan (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Tzu-Chieh (Zijay) Tang (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2019
- Arnav Kapur (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Mercy Asiedu (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Julie Bliss Mullen (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Federico Scurti (Move It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2018
- Kayla Nguyen (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Tyler Clites (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Maher Damak (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Guy Satat (Drive It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2017
- Apoorva Murarka (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Lisa Tostanoski (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Katy Olesnavage (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Tony Tao (Drive It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Natasha Wright (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2016
- Achuta Kadambi (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Catalin Voss (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Dan Dorsch (Drive It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Heather Hava (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2015
- Carl Schoellhammer (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Josh Siegel (Drive It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- Alexander Richter (Eat It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2014
- Benjamin Peters (Use It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
- David Sengeh (Cure It! LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2013
- Nikolai Begg (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2012
- Miles Barr (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2011
- Alice Chen (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2010
2009
2008
- Timothy Lu (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2007
- Nate Ball (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2006
- Carl Dietrich (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2005
- David Berry (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2004
- Saul Griffith (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2003
- James McLurkin (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2002
- Andrew Heafitz (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2001
- Brian Hubert (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
2000
- Amy Smith (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
1999
- Daniel DiLorenzo (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
1998
- Akhil Madhani (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
1997
- Nathan Kane (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
1996
- David Levy (LemelsonâÂÂMIT Graduate Student Prize)
1995
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