Anatoly Chubais

Anatoly Chubais

Prize Committee Co-Chairman, RUSNANO CEO

Dear colleagues!

The first ceremony for the Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE was held in 2009, and the first experience, admittedly, proved a success. The Prize was awarded to Professor Leonid Keldysh (Russia) and Professor Alfred Yi Cho (USA). Without exaggeration, the research and developments carried out by these world-renowned scientists, as well as the results achieved by RIBER S.A. (France) in commercializing them, have truly determined the face of today's electronics, fiber optic communication systems, and solar energy.

Today the selection process for RUSNANOPRIZE-2010 in NanoDiagnostics is already underway. Results will be made final in July 2010. >>>


Zhores Alferov

Zhores Alferov

Prize Committee Co-Chairman, Vice-President of Russian Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize Winner

Dear colleagues!

Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE is a prize given to scientists and researchers whose nanotechnology discoveries and innovations have been applied to production as well as to companies that practically implemented them.

The first Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE-2009 in the field of NanoElectronics, was bestowed upon Professor Leonid Keldysh from Russia, Professor Alfred Yi Cho from the USA, and the French-owned company, RIBER S.A.

In 2010, the Prize will be dedicated to NanoDiagnostics. NanoDiagnostics is one of the most important and vital elements of nanoindustry. Without its discoveries and achievements, further progress in nanotechnology would be impossible. >>>

News

12.10.2009
The awarding ceremony of Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE-2009 and Russian Youth Prize in Nanoindustry was held

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24.07.2009
The first Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE-2009 will be awarded to Leonid Keldysh, Alfred Yi Cho and RIBER

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23.03.2009
RUSNANO Supervisory Board has approved the Prize Committee of Nanotechnology International Prize RUSNANOPRIZE

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