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  2. Kyoto Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Prize was created in collaboration with the Nobel Foundation [4] and is regarded by many as Japan's version of the Nobel Prize, [5] [6] representing one of the most prestigious awards available in fields that are not traditionally honored with a Nobel. [7]

  3. List of Japanese Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Nobel Prize Laureate (2010) Akira Suzuki and Ei-ichi Negishi. Since 1949, there have been 30 Japanese laureates of the Nobel Prize. The Nobel Prize is a Sweden-based international monetary prize. The award was established by the 1895 will and estate of Swedish chemist and inventor Alfred Nobel.

  4. List of Kyoto Prize winners - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Kyoto Prize winners, awarded annually by the Inamori Foundation. [1] [2] Basic sciences. Source: Kyoto Prize. Year Laureate Country 1985

  5. Tasuku Honjo - Wikipedia

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    At Nobel press conference in Stockholm, December 2018. Honjo was born in Kyoto in 1942. He completed his M.D. degree in 1966 from the Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, where in 1975 he received his Ph.D. degree in Medical Chemistry under the supervision of Yasutomi Nishizuka and Osamu Hayaishi.

  6. List of prizes known as the Nobel or the highest honors of a ...

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    Kyoto Prize (1985), which was created in collaboration with the Nobel Foundation and is regarded by many as Japan's version of the Nobel Prizes, representing one of the most prestigious awards available in fields that are not traditionally honored with a Nobel, consisting of three different categories: advanced technology, basic sciences, and ...

  7. List of Kyoto University people - Wikipedia

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    Ryōji Noyori - winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001; Makoto Kobayashi - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008; Toshihide Masukawa - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008; Shinya Yamanaka - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2012; Isamu Akasaki - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014

  8. Isamu Akasaki - Wikipedia

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    Isamu Akasaki (赤﨑 勇, Akasaki Isamu, January 30, 1929 – April 1, 2021) was a Japanese engineer and physicist, specializing in the field of semiconductor technology and Nobel Prize laureate, best known for inventing the bright gallium nitride p-n junction blue LED in 1989 and subsequently the high-brightness GaN blue LED as well.

  9. Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology - Wikipedia

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    The first Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology was awarded to Rudolf E. Kálmán, the "creator of modern control and system theory". [1] The Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in fields which are traditionally not honored with a Nobel Prize. [2] [3]