Demidov Prize Explained

Demidov Prize
Awarded For:national scientific prize in Russia awarded annually to the members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Reward:A gold medal, a diploma, and a monetary award of 1 million ₽(Rubles)[1]
Holder Label:Number of laureates
Holder:367 prizes

The Demidov Prize (Russian: Демидовская премия) is a national scientific prize in Russia awarded annually to the members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Originally awarded from 1832 to 1866 in the Russian Empire, it was revived by the government of Russia's Sverdlovsk Oblast in 1993. In its original incarnation it was one of the first annual scientific awards, and its traditions influenced other awards of this kind including the Nobel Prize.

History

In 1831 Count Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov, representative of the famous Demidov family, established a scientific prize in his name. The Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) was chosen as the awarding institution. In 1832 the president of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences, Sergei Uvarov, awarded the first prizes.

From 1832 to 1866 the Academy awarded 55 full prizes (5,000 rubles) and 220 part prizes. Among the winners were many prominent Russian scientists: the founder of field surgery and inventor of the plaster immobilisation method in treatment of fractures, Nikolai Pirogov; the seafarer and geographer Adam Johann von Krusenstern, who led the first russian circumnavigation of the globe; Dmitri Mendeleev, the creator of the periodic table of elements; Boris Jacobi, pioneer of the first usable electric motors; and many others. One of the recipients was the founder's younger brother, Count Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato, in 1847; Pavel had died in 1840, making Anatoly the Count Demidov (note that Russia did not recognize Anatoly's Italian title of prince).

From 1866, 25 years after Count Demidov's death, as was according to the terms of his bequest, there were no more awards.

In 1993, on the initiative of the vice-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Mesyats and the governor of the Sverdlovsk Oblast Eduard Rossel, the Demidov Prize traditions were restored. The prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in natural sciences and humanities. The winners are elected annually among the members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. According to the tradition every year the Demidov Scientific Foundation chooses three or four academicians to receive the award. The prize includes a medal, a diploma and $10,000. The awards ceremony takes place every year at the Governor's Palace of Sverdlovsk Oblast, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The recipients of the Prize also give lectures at the Ural State University (Demidov Lecture).

Winners (1832-1866)

YearPortraitRecipient(s)Field(s)Ref
1832Magnus Georg PauckerPhysics[2]
Julius HagemeisterEconomics
1833Aleksandr VostokovPhilology
Carl Philipp ReiffPhilology
1835Fr Theodore SidonskyPhilosophy
Archimandrite Hyacinth
(Nikita Bichurin)
History
Philology
1836Friedrich Benjamin LütkeGeography
Nikolaus BraschmannMathematics
Alexander Mikhailovsky-DanilevskyHistory
1837Adam Johann von KrusensternGeography
Friedrich Wilhelm ArgelanderAstronomy
Nikolay UstryalovHistory
scope=row1838Stanislav ChaudoirHistory
1839Archimandrite Hyacinth
(Nikita Bichurin)
Philology
Alexander KazembekPhilology
Nikolai MedemMilitary sciences
1840Mikhail PogodinPhilology
David ChubinashviliPhilology
Boris JacobiPhysics
1841Alexander PostelsBiology
Franz Josef RuprechtBiology
scope=row1842Ferdinand von WrangelGeography
1844Chaim Zelig SlonimskiInventions[3]
Aleksandr VostokovPhilology
Fr Gerasim PavskyPhilology
Nikolai PirogovMedicine
scope=row1845Friedrich von AdelungGeography
1846Aleksey SavichAstronomy
Józef KowalewskiPhilology
Karl Ernst ClausChemistry
1847Alexander KeyserlingGeography
Paul von KrusensternGeography
Count Anatoly DemidovGeography
Dmitry TolstoyHistory
David ChubinashviliPhilology
scope=row1848 Johan Jakob NervanderMeteorology
scope=row1849Pafnuty ChebyshevMathematics
scope=row1850Fyodor GoremykinMilitary sciences
1851Nikolai PirogovMedicine
Michael ReineckeGeography
1852Konstantin NevolinHistory
Loggin SeddelerMilitary sciences
scope=row1853Dmitry MilyutinHistory
1854Metropolitan Macarius
(Mikhail Bulgakov)
Theology
Konstantin NevolinHistory
scope=row1855Dmitrii Ivanovich ZhuravskiiTechnical sciences
1857Nikolai TurchaninovBiology
Heinz Christian PanderGeography
scope=row1858Iosif GoshkevichPhilology
scope=row1859Carl Johann MaximovichBiology
1860Nikolai PirogovMedicine
Fyodor DmitriyevLaw
1861Pyotr PekarskyPhilology
Modest BogdanovichHistory
1862Modest von KorffHistory
Dmitri MendeleevChemistry
scope=row1863Grigory ButakovMaritime sciences
1865Friedrich von SmittHistory
Ludwig SchwarzGeodesy

Winners (from 1993)

YearPortraitRecipient(s)Field(s)Ref
1993Sergei VonsovskyPhysics
Nikolay KochetkovChemistry
Geology
Valentin YaninHistory
Economics
1994Boris RauschenbachMechanics
Biology
Pyotr KropotkinGeology
Philology
1995Andrei Viktorovich Gaponov-GrekhovPhysics
Chemistry
Geophysics
History
1996Nikolay KrasovskyMathematics and mechanics
Vladimir SokolovBiology
Georgy GolitsynEarth sciences
Yevgeni ChelyshevPhilology
1997Alexander SkrinskyPhysics
Nikolay VatolinChemistry
Earth sciences
Andrey ZaliznyakLinguistics
1998Oleg GazenkoBiology
Andre GoncharMathematics
History
Earth sciences
1999Zhores AlferovPhysics
Earth sciences
Chemistry
2000Victor MaslovMathematics
Mechanics
Earth sciences
Tatyana ZaslavskayaEconomics and sociology
2001Aleksandr ProkhorovPhysics
Chemistry
Earth sciences
2002Ludvig FaddeevMathematics
Viktor SavelyevMedicine
Law
Gennady MesyatsPhysics
2003Physics
Irina BeletskayaChemistry
Earth sciences
2004Gury MarchukMathematics
Biology
Anatoly DerevyankoHistory and archeology
2005Physics
Physicochemistry
Earth sciences
2006Timur EneevMathematics
History
Medicine
2007Physics
Chemistry
Earth science
2008Mathematics
Anatoly GrigorievMedicine
Economics
2009Physics
Earth science
Chemistry
Alexey OlovnikovBiology
2010Yury OsipovMathematics
Chemistry
Humanities
2011Alexander AndreevPhysics
Biology
Earth science
2012Yevgeny PrimakovSocial science
Ilya MoiseevChemistry
Yevgeny AvrorinPhysics
2013Yuri YershovMathematics[4]
Alexander SpirinBiology
Mining
2014Nikolai Kardashevastrophysics[5]
chemistry
Wheat breeding
2015Mikhail MarovSpace exploration
Cardiology
Palaeovolcanology
2016Analytical chemistry[6] [7]
Vyacheslav MolodinArchaeology
Valery RubakovFundamental physics
2017Vladimir FortovPhysics
Agrarian sciences
Vladimir SkulachevBioenergetics
2019Yuri OganessianNuclear physics[8]
Alexander Chibilev
Vyacheslav Rozhnov
Eduard Rossel
2020Viktor Sadovnichiy[9] Mathematics
Leopold Igorevich LeontievMetallurgy
Anatoly TorkunovInternational relations

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Notes and References

  1. http://demidov.uran.ru/
  2. Web site: http://www.uran.ru/ru/about/laureaty-demidovskoi-premii . ru:Лауреаты Демидовской премии . Russian Academy of Sciences . ru . 11 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120919220141/http://uran.ru/ru/about/laureaty-demidovskoi-premii . 19 September 2012 .
  3. Chaim Aronson, Norman Marsden (1983) A Jewish Life Under the Tsars: The Autobiography of Chaim Aronson, 1825–1888 Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, p. 310
  4. Web site: Demidov Prize Winners 2013. Russia-infocentre. 28 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Full Member of RAS Oleg Nefedov was awarded the Demidov Prize. Royal Academy of Sciences. 11 September 2015.
  6. Web site: Presentation of the new laureates of the Demidov Prize, 2016. ru. Russian Academy of Sciences. 24 September 2018.
  7. Web site: Demidov Prize winners announced. Russkiy Mir Foundation. 23 November 2016. 24 September 2018.
  8. Web site: The Demidov Prize awarded to Yu. Ts. Oganessian. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. 4 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Демидовские премии вручены выдающимся учёным в Год науки и технологий.