This is a list of Kyoto Prize winners, awarded annually by the Inamori Foundation.[1][2]
Basic sciences
Source: Kyoto Prize
Year
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Laureate
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Country
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|
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1985
|
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Claude Elwood Shannon
|
United States
|
1916–2001
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Mathematical sciences
|
1986
|
|
George Evelyn Hutchinson
|
United States
|
1903–1991
|
Biological sciences
|
1987
|
|
Jan Hendrik Oort
|
Netherlands
|
1900–1992
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
1988
|
|
Avram Noam Chomsky
|
United States
|
born 1928
|
Cognitive science
|
1989
|
|
Izrail Moiseevich Gelfand
|
Soviet Union
|
1913–2009
|
Mathematical sciences
|
1990
|
|
Jane Goodall
|
United Kingdom
|
born 1934
|
Biological sciences
|
1991
|
|
Edward Norton Lorenz
|
United States
|
1917–2008
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
1992
|
|
Yasutomi Nishizuka
|
Japan
|
1932–2004
|
Life sciences
|
1993
|
|
William Donald Hamilton
|
United Kingdom
|
1936–2000
|
Biological sciences
|
1994
|
|
André Weil
|
France
|
1906–1998
|
Mathematical sciences
|
1995
|
|
Chūshirō Hayashi
|
Japan
|
1920–2010
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
1996
|
|
Mario Renato Capecchi
|
United States
|
born 1937
|
Life sciences
|
1997
|
|
Daniel Hunt Janzen
|
United States
|
born 1939
|
Biological sciences
|
1998
|
|
Kiyoshi Itô
|
Japan
|
1915–2008
|
Mathematical sciences
|
1999
|
|
Walter Heinrich Munk
|
United States
|
1917–2019
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
2000
|
|
Walter Jakob Gehring
|
Switzerland
|
1939–2014
|
Life sciences
|
2001
|
|
John Maynard Smith
|
United Kingdom
|
1920–2004
|
Biological sciences
|
2002
|
|
Mikhail Gromov
|
France
|
born 1943
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2003
|
|
Eugene Newman Parker
|
United States
|
1927–2022
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
2004
|
|
Alfred G. Knudson
|
United States
|
1922–2016
|
Life sciences
|
2005
|
|
Simon Asher Levin
|
United States
|
born 1941
|
Biological sciences
|
2006
|
|
Hirotsugu Akaike
|
Japan
|
1927–2009
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2007
|
|
Hiroo Kanamori
|
Japan
|
born 1936
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
2008
|
|
Anthony James Pawson
|
Canada / United Kingdom
|
1952–2013
|
Life sciences
|
2009
|
|
Barbara Rosemary Grant
|
United Kingdom
|
born 1936
|
Biological sciences
|
|
Peter Raymond Grant
|
United Kingdom
|
born 1936
|
2010
|
|
László Lovász
|
Hungary
|
born 1948
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2011
|
|
Rashid Alievich Sunyaev
|
Russia / Germany
|
born 1943
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
2012
|
|
Yoshinori Ohsumi
|
Japan
|
born 1945
|
Life sciences
|
2013
|
|
Masatoshi Nei
|
United States
|
1931–2023
|
Biological sciences
|
2014
|
|
Edward Witten
|
United States
|
born 1951
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2015
|
|
Michel Mayor
|
Switzerland
|
born 1942
|
Earth and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics
|
2016
|
|
Tasuku Honjo
|
Japan
|
born 1942
|
Life sciences
|
2017
|
|
Graham Farquhar
|
Australia
|
born 1947
|
Biological sciences
|
2018
|
|
Masaki Kashiwara
|
Japan
|
born 1947
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2019
|
|
James Gunn
|
United States
|
born 1938
|
Earth and Planetary Sciences, Astronomy and Astrophysics
|
2020
|
No award because of COVID-19 pandemic
|
2021
|
|
Robert G. Roeder
|
United States
|
born 1942
|
Life sciences
|
2022
|
|
Bryan Grenfell
|
United Kingdom
|
born 1954
|
Biological sciences
|
2023
|
|
Elliott H. Lieb
|
United States
|
born 1932
|
Mathematical sciences
|
2024
|
|
Paul F. Hoffman
|
Canada
|
born 1941
|
Earth and Planetary Sciences, Astronomy and Astrophysics
|
Advanced technology
Source: Kyoto Prize
Arts and philosophy
Source: Kyoto Prize
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