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The Kyoto Prize Symposium
San Diego's Kyoto Prize Symposium is a three-day celebration of the lives and works of those receiving the Kyoto Prize, a lifetime achievement award presented annually to individuals and groups worldwide. Thanks to a grant from the Inamori Foundation, and the many generous supporters of the Benefit Gala, the symposium lectures are presented in-person and virtually, and are open to the public at no charge. The symposium provides an opportunity for an international audience to learn about the achievements of the current Kyoto Prize Laureates and to discuss the relationship between their accomplishments and the common quest for peace and harmony in our world. Each year, the Symposium features lectures by the latest Kyoto Prize Laureates and esteemed scholars in the Laureates' fields. The event includes representatives of business, government, independent peacemaking organizations, and academic institutions and societies.
The Kyoto Prize Symposium is co-hosted by UC San Diego & Point Loma Nazarene University.
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Kyoto Prize Origin
The Kyoto Prize is an international award created by Japan's non-profit Inamori Foundation to honor those who have contributed significantly to humankind's scientific, cultural and spiritual development. Consisting of academic honors, a gold medal and a cash gift, it is Japan's highest private award for global achievement.
Dr. Kazuo Inamori, who created the Kyoto Prize in 1984, is an international humanitarian and founder of many enterprises — including Kyocera Corporation and KDDI Corporation. Inamori established the Kyoto Prize for two reasons: first, to support his belief that there is no higher calling than to work for the greater good of all humankind; and second, to recognize those dedicated yet unsung people who improve the world through their research, science and art. Through the Kyoto Prize, Dr. Inamori hopes both to recognize the efforts and contributions to society made by these extraordinary people, and to stimulate them and others to still greater heights.
Kyoto Prize Scholarships
For the 22nd consecutive year, the Kyoto Symposium Organization offers its Kyoto Prize Scholarships to college-bound students from public and private high schools in both San Diego and Baja California. Each year, three $10,000 scholarships are offered in San Diego (including city and county school districts), and three MXN-100,000 scholarships are offered in Baja California. As part of the application, students read about a current Kyoto Prize laureate and write three short essays describing how the laureate's work inspires their own life, study or career plans.
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Past Laureates
2021 Laureate
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, Ph.D
Advanced Technology
April 5
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, Ph.D. is the Dean of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences at Tsinghua University. Dr. Yao created new trends in computer science and made a great contribution to cutting-edge research in diverse areas, including security, secure computing, and quantum computation, by establishing innovative fundamental theories for computation and communication. His achievements continue to influence current real-world challenges in such areas as security, secure computing, and big data processing.
Professor Andrew Chi-Chih Yao is introduced by Professor Russell Impagliazzo, Professor of Computer Science
2019 Laureate
Ching W. Tang, Ph.D
Advanced Technology
March 25 at 2 p.m.
In "Advanced Technology," Ching W. Tang, Ph.D is renowned for his pioneering work in developing organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and their widespread application in displays, televisions and lighting. Tang studied light emission processes in electrically driven organic materials and invented a new device structure in which two carefully selected materials were stacked, allowing for high-efficiency light emission at low drive voltages. A chemist and professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Professor Emeritus at the University of Rochester, Tang is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and has received a multitude of awards and honors, including: Wolf Prize in Chemistry, IEEE Noble Award for Emerging Technologies and the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Dr. Tang is introduced by Dr. Darren J. Lipomi, Professor, Department of NanoEngineering, University of California San Diego.
2021 Laureate
Robert G. Roeder, Ph.D
Basic Sciences
April 4
Robert G. Roeder, Ph.D. is the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at The Rockefeller University. Dr. Roeder has revealed the principle of the regulatory mechanism of gene transcription in eukaryotes through more than 50 years of research, by identifying the functions of a series of factors — including three distinct RNA polymerases, basic transcription factors, one of the first gene-specific factors, and regulators in transcription from chromatin. Through his achievements, he has made significant contributions to the development of the life sciences.
Professor Robert G. Roeder is introduced by Professor James T. Kadonaga, Amylin Endowed Chair in Lifesciences Education and Research & Distinguished Professor
2019 Laureate
James E. Gunn Ph.D
Basic Sciences
March 25 at 4 p.m.
In "Basic Sciences," James E. Gunn. Ph.D. is Emeritus Eugene Higgins Professor of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University. He led the pioneering Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) from its hardware design phase, beginning in 1992. SDSS, which has produced a three-dimensional digital cosmic map encompassing a broad region, is regarded among the most ambitious and influential surveys in the history of astronomy. Gunn played a vital role in the project, including planning, instrument development and data analysis, and contributed to the elucidation of the evolutionary history of the universe. He also published many pioneering astrophysical theories. A key contributor to scientific understanding of the universe, Gunn is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has received honors including the Crafoord Prize in Astronomy, the Gruber Prize in Cosmology and the National Medal of Science.
Professor Gunn is introduced by Alison Coil, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Ingrid and Joseph W. Hibben Chair, Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences.
2021 Laureate
Bruno Latour, Ph.D
Arts and Philosophy
April 6
Bruno Latour, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Dr. Latour has revolutionized the conventional view of science by treating nature, humans, laboratory equipment, and other entities as equal actors, and describing technoscience as the hybrid network of these actors. In re-examining "modernity" based on the dualism of nature and society, Dr. Latour's philosophy has become influential across disciplines, involving multifaceted activities including proposals relating to global environmental issues.
Professor Bruno Latour is introduced by Professor John H. Evans, Tata Chancellor's Chair of Social Sciences & Co-Director of the Institute for Practical Ethics
2019 Laureate
Ariane Mnouchkine
Arts and Philosophy
March 24 at 3:30 p.m.
In "Arts and Philosophy," Mrs. Ariane Mnouchkine is a founder and director of the Théâtre du Soleil in Paris. A preeminent European director, she has produced masterpieces with historical and political themes tied to both the East and the West. Her five decades of theatre creation embody the ideal of "public theater." Théâtre du Soleil often uses physicality - inspired by Japanese Noh, Kabuki and Bunraku; Indian Kathakali; and Western works such as Shakespeare. Her unique theatrical organization eschews hierarchical order. She holds honorary doctorates from the University of Oxford and Roma III – and was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2007 by the Venice Biennale.
Mrs. Mnouchkine is introduced by Professor Allan Havis, Former Chair, Theatre & Dance Department, University of California San Diego.
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