About Presidential Science Prize

Established in 2001 and presented every two years, this is the 11th Presidential Science Prize. This prize symbolizes in the highest academic honor to pay respect to the most outstanding scientists in the Republic of China (ROC).

To promote Taiwan’s position in the international science community, the Office of the President has established the Presidential Science Prize to recognize innovative researchers who have made monumental contributions to international research in the fields of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Applied Sciences, especially those scholars whose works have had major impact on the development and applications of these fields in Taiwan.

 

To implement the selection and award of this prize, the President of Academia Sinica has convened a steering committee of fifteen distinguished scientists and related cabinet ministers. Nominees for the Presidential Science Prize are only taken into consideration when

  • they are nominated by academicians of Academia Sinica and/or Presidential Science Prize awardees;
  • they are nominated by academic and research institutions and associations and leaders of the community invited by the Presidential Science Prize Steering Committee.

 

After nomination, four selection committees in the abovementioned fields perform nominee screening tasks. This year, through a careful nomination and selection process, the three awardees of this prestigious honor have been chosen as: Mathematics and Physical Sciences Category-Dr. Sunney I. Chan.

Conferred by the head of state, the Presidential Science Prize gives recognition to those scientists for their long-term efforts at conducting scientific research and cultivating young researchers. This prize also aims to pay respect to outstanding scholars who have made top-notch academic achievements and to have scientific R&D fully benefit people’ s livelihood.

 

PRESIDENTIAL SCIENCE PRIZE STEERING COMMITTEE(2020 - 2021)

TITLE NAME POSITION
Chairman James C. Liao President, Academia Sinica
Vice Chairman Tsung-Tsong Wu Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology
Permanent Member Lee Chun-yi Deputy Secretary-General to the President
Permanent Member Wen-Chung Pan Minister, Ministry of Education
Permanent Member Kung-Yee Liang President,National Health Research Institutes
Member Mien-Chie Hung President, China Medical University
Member Ming-Cheng Kuo President, National Chenchi University
Member Hong Hocheng President, National Tsing Hua University
Member Chung-Ming Kuan President, National Taiwan University
Member Huey-Jen Su President, National Cheng Kung University
Member Yuan-Pern Lee Chair Professor, Dept. of Applied Chemistry,
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Member Der-Tsai Lee Distinguished Research Fellow,
Institute of Information Sciences, Academia Sinica
Member Yan-Hwa Wu Lee Chair Professor,
Dept. of Biological Science and Technology,
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Member Mei-Yin Choug Distinguished Research Fellow,
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica Vice President, Academia Sinica
Member Yuan-Tsong Chen Distinguished Visiting Chair,
Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica
Executive Secretary Kay-Hooi Khoo Executive Secretary,
Central Advisory Committee, Academia Sinica>
Executive Secretary Minn-Tsong Lin Deputy Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology

 

Eligibility and Selection Process

Established in 2001 and presented every two years, this is the 10th Presidential Science Prize. This prize symbolizes in the highest academic honor to pay respect to the most outstanding scientists in the Republic of China (ROC).

To promote Taiwan’s position in the international science community, the Office of the President has established the Presidential Science Prize to recognize innovative researchers who have made monumental contributions to international research in the fields of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Applied Sciences, especially those scholars whose works have had major impact on the development and applications of these fields in Taiwan.