Hansung Science Award
Academic award of South Korea
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The Hansung Science Award (Korean: 한성과학상) is a science award in South Korea given to promising young scientists with a goal to produce domestic Nobel Prize winners.[1][2][3] Laureates receive KRW 50 million and a plaque as part of the award.[4]
CountrySouth Korea
Presented byHansung Son Jae-han Scholarship Foundation
RewardsKRW 50 million and plaque
First award2018
| Hansung Science Award | |
|---|---|
| Country | South Korea |
| Presented by | Hansung Son Jae-han Scholarship Foundation |
| Rewards | KRW 50 million and plaque |
| First award | 2018 |
| Website | Hansung Son Jae-han Scholarship Foundation |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 한성과학상 |
| Hanja | 한성科學賞 |
| RR | Hanseonggwahaksang |
| MR | Hansŏnggwahaksang |
Laureates
| Physics | Chemistry | Life sciences | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018[5] | Bak Honggyu (박홍규) Korea University |
Lee Gangtaek (이강택) Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology |
Lee Seokyong (이석용) Duke University |
| 2019[6] | Min Beomgi (민범기) KAIST |
Han Sungyu (한순규) KAIST |
Lee Seungjae (이승재) KAIST |
| 2020[7][8] | Yang Bohm-Jung (양범정) Seoul National University |
Bak Jeongwon (박정원) Seoul National University |
Ju Cheolmin (주철민) Delft University of Technology |
| 2021[9][10] | Kim Geunsu (김근수)[11] Yonsei University |
Jeong Yuseong (정유성)[12] KAIST |
Ji Seonguk (지성욱) Korea University |
| 2022[13] | Kim Junseong (김준성) Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Jo Seunghwan (조승환) Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Kim Seongyeon (김성연) Seoul National University |
| 2023[14] | Ha Jeongwan (하정완) Microsoft |
Choe Taerim (최태림) ETH Zurich |
Ju Yeongseok (주영석) KAIST Graduate School of Medical Science |
| 2024[15] | Lee Gilho (이길호) Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Im Mihui (임미희) KAIST |
Lee Junhui (이준희) University of Michigan |
| 2025[16] | Jo Gyu-Boong (조규붕) Rice University |
Kim Beomjun (김범준) KAIST |
Shim Jiwon (심지원)[17] Seoul National University |