User:Newone/VinFuture Prize
Award
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VinFuture Prize is a set of 4 annual international science and technology prizes established on 20 December 2020, the first nomination and award in 2021, managed by the VinFuture Foundation.
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Prizes
Prize set includes 1 main and 3 other special prizes.
- VinFuture Grand Prize worth 70 billion VND, equivalent to US$3 million, is one of the largest global scale science and technology awards until the end of 2020.[1]
Awards Council



- Padmanabhan Anandan director of Wadhwani Artificial Intelligence Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra,India, Professor of Computer Science at Yale University
- Jennifer Tour Chayes Director of the Microsoft Research Center, Vice Chancellor of the School of Computer, Data Science and Society, University of California at Berkeley
- Pascale Cossart bacteriologist at the Pasteur Institute
- Dang Van Chi, Program on Cell and Molecular Cancer, Wistar Cancer Center
- Richard Henry Friend - Cavendish Physics Professor at Cambridge University and the National University of Singapore, chairman of the scientific advisory board of the National Research Foundation of Singapore
- Xuedong David Huang Engineering Fellow and Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft Azure
- Gérard Albert Mourou French Polytechnic University, University of Michigan
- Konstantin Sergeevich Novoselov University of Manchester, National University of Singapore
- Michael Eugene Porter Harvard University
- Leslie Valiant Gabrial Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Harvard University
- Vu Ha Van is professor of mathematics at Yale University
Advisory Council
- Vu Ha Van Chairman of the Advisory Council for Science and Technology of VinBigdata Big Data Research Institute
- Nguyen Thuc Quyen is director and professor at the Center for Polymers and Organic Solids, and professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry of the University of California in Santa Barbara
History
Vingroup announcement VinFuture Prize on December 20, 2020[4] and opened for nominations from June 7th, 2021 in February 3rd 2021.[5]
