Charles Stark Draper Prize - Past Winners

Past Winners

  • 1989: Jack S. Kilby and Robert N. Noyce for their independent development of the monolithic integrated circuit.
  • 1991: Sir Frank Whittle and Hans von Ohain for their independent development of the turbojet engine.
  • 1993: John Backus for his development of FORTRAN, the first widely used, general purpose, high-level computer language.
  • 1995: John R. Pierce and Harold A. Rosen for their development of communication satellite technology.
  • 1997: Vladimir Haensel for his invention of "platforming".
  • 1999: Charles K. Kao, Robert D. Maurer, and John B. MacChesney for the development of fiber optics.
  • 2001: Vinton G. Cerf, Robert E. Kahn, Leonard Kleinrock, and Lawrence G. Roberts for the development of the Internet.
  • 2002: Robert Langer for the bioengineering of revolutionary medical drug delivery systems.
  • 2003: Ivan A. Getting and Bradford W. Parkinson for their work developing the Global Positioning System.
  • 2004: Alan C. Kay, Butler W. Lampson, Robert W. Taylor, and Charles P. Thacker for their work on Alto, the first practical networked computer.
  • 2005: Minoru S. "Sam" Araki, Francis J. Madden, Edward A. Miller, James W. Plummer and Don H. Schoessler for the design, development, and operation of Corona, the first space-based Earth observation systems.
  • 2006: Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith for the invention of the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), a light-sensitive component at the heart of digital cameras and other widely used imaging technologies.
  • 2007: Tim Berners-Lee for developing the World Wide Web.
  • 2008: Rudolf E. Kalman for developing the Kalman filter.
  • 2009: Robert H. Dennard for his invention and contributions to the development of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), used universally in computers and other data processing and communication systems.
  • 2011: Frances H. Arnold and Willem P.C. Stemmer for their individual contributions to directed evolution, a process which allows researchers to guide the creation of certain properties in proteins and cells. This technique has been used in food ingredients, pharmaceuticals, toxicology, agricultural products, gene delivery systems, laundry aids, and biofuels.
  • 2012: George H. Heilmeier, Wolfgang Helfrich, Martin Schadt, and T Peter Brody for their contributions to the development of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technologies.

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