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The AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy (2022-) formerly the AAAS Award for Science Diplomacy (2010-2021) and Award for International Scientific Cooperation (1992-2009), is awarded by The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). After the 2021 presentation, the award was renamed in honor of psychiatrists David A. Hamburg and Beatrix Hamburg.[1]

With this award, in collaboration with its affiliated organizations, AAAS seeks to recognize an individual or a limited number of individuals working together in the international scientific or engineering community for making an outstanding contribution to furthering international cooperation in science and engineering. The award offers a monetary prize of $2,500, a certificate of citation, and travel expenses to attend the AAAS annual meeting to receive the award.[2]

Recipients

Year Recipient Country Field References
2022 Sir David A. King Great Britain physical chemist [3][4]
2021 Carlos Nobre Brazil meteorologist [5][6][7]
2020 Exequiel Ezcurra Mexico plant ecologist, conservationist [8]
2019 Christopher Llewellyn Smith, Eliezer Rabinovici, Zehra Sayers, Herwig Schopper and Khaled Toukan Jordan physicist [9]
2018 Lassina Zerbo Burkina Faso geophysicist [10]
2016 Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor South Africa education
2015 Peter Gluckman New Zealand perinatal biology
2014 Zafra Lerman Middle East, Malta chemist, human rights [11]
2013 Siegfried Hecker USA metallurgist, nuclear scientist [12]
2012 Nancy B. Jackson USA chemist
2011 No award given
2010 Glenn E. Schweitzer USA science diplomacy [13]
2009 Katepalli R. Sreenivasan India, USA Aerospace engineering
2008 Thomas Pickering USA diplomat
2007 Robert T. Watson Great Britain chemist
2006 Jianguo Wu China, USA ecologist
2005 Kyle T. Alfriend, Paul J. Cefola, Felix R. Hoots, P. Kenneth Seidelmann, Andrey I. Nazarenko, Vasiliy S. Yurasov, Stanislav S. Veniaminov USA, Russia space domain awareness [14][15]
2004 Michael Jeffrey Balick USA ethnobotanist
2003 Mahabir P. Gupta India, Latin America biodiversity, plants [16]
2002 L. S. Fletcher USA aerospace engineering
2001 Guenther Bauer Austria physics
2000 Kenneth Bridbord USA global public health [17]
1999 Gunter E. Weller arctic research [18]
1998 Julia Marton-Lefevre France, USA science education
1997 Bert Rickard Johannes Bolin Sweden meteorologist
1996 Philip Hemily USA engineering
1995 Joseph H. Hamilton USA nuclear physics [19]
1994 Harold K. Jacobson USA political science [20]
1993 Thomas Malone USA organizational studies
1992 Robert E. Marshak USA physicist

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