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In terms of structure, the annual VinFuture award has 1 main award and three special awards, with a total value of VND 104.5 billion (equivalent to US $ 4.5 million).
In order to foster diversity, equity of opportunity and moving forward, the VinFuture Foundation also awarded 3 special awards each worth 11.5 billion VND per year, equivalent to USD 500,000, including:
• Special VinFuture Award for authors of research or inventions or inventions from developing countries. This is the most valuable global award for scientists from countries where the conditions for scientific research and the opportunity for scientists to be honored at this level are limited.
• Special VinFuture award to the author of research or invention, female invention. This is the most valuable award in the world exclusively for women scientists.
• Special VinFuture award for pioneering authors in research or invention in new fields.
Nominations are recommended by globally influential scientists, inventors, and research, education, technology and prestigious innovation incubators in all countries. .
The VinFuture Award will begin receiving nominations for the first award season from January to June 2021. The list of winners for the VinFuture Award will be announced in December 2021. The official awards ceremony will be held. organization in Vietnam in January 2022./.
An independent Awards Council will be responsible for selecting the winners of the nominations, including internationally renowned scientists, inventors from educational, research and technology organizations. Top of the world. Awards The achievements and contributions of Council members in the field of science and technology have been recognized on a global scale, contributing to the advancement of humanity. These include Professor Gérard Mourou, from the Polytechnic University of France, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018; Professor Sir Richard Henry Friend, Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge University; Professor Jennifer Tour Chayes – Director of the Microsoft Research Center, Vice Chancellor of the School of Computing, Data Science and Society at the University of California, Berkeley; Harvard University Professor Michael Porter, father of the theory of “global competitive strategy”; Professor Sir Kostya S. Novoselov, University of Manchester, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics at the age of 36 …
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