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Year
2014
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Harvard Medical School | Boston, Massachusetts
Citation
For seminal studies at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine that revolutionized the development of antibiotics for the treatment of disease and provided the foundation for the new field of Chemical Biology.
Year
1993
Subject
Physics
Award
Michelson
Affiliation
University of Munich
Citation
For contributions to quantum optics including verification of fundamental quantum mechanical effects in the interaction of light and matter.
Year
2010
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, Maryland
Citation
With Gerhard M. Sessler, for the invention and development of the first practical electret microphone, which can inexpensively be made small enough to fit into cellular phones, digital cameras, and other portable devices.
Year
2007
Subject
Life Science
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University | New York, New York
Citation
For her vital role in the discovery of the gene responsible for Huntington's disease. By leading combined efforts in human molecular genetics and neurosciences, Dr. Wexler established a model now used to investigate the genetic basis of inherited diseases.
Year
2009
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Harvard University | Cambridge, Massachusetts
Citation
For his pioneering chemical research in the field of molecular self-assembly and his invention of rapid, innovative techniques for the inexpensive fabrication of ultra-small devices for practical use.
Year
2001
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Stanford University | Stanford, California
Citation
Pioneering work in Adaptive Signal Processing; LMS algorithm
Year
2000
Subject
Physics
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
University of Colorado, Boulder | Boulder, Colorado
Citation
With Eric Cornell and Wolfgang Ketterle, for their epoch-making experimental confirmation of the 1925 prediction by Satyendra Bose and Albert Einstein, who claimed on theoretical grounds that a dilute gas can condense into a large quantum-mechanical system and display properties that are usually found only on an atomic or molecular scale.
Year
2010
Subject
Physics
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
National Institute of Standards and Technology | Boulder, Colorado
Citation
With J. Ignacio Cirac and Peter Zoller, for their theoretical proposal and experimental realization of the first device that performs elementary computer-logic operations using the quantum properties of individual atoms.
Year
1996
Subject
Engineering
Award
Kraus
Affiliation
University of Chicago
Citation
For nonimaging optical systems and concentrated solar radiation.
Year
2006
Subject
Earth and Environmental Science
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
The Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, Maryland
Citation
With Luna B. Leopold, for advancing our understanding of how natural and human activities influence landscapes, especially for the first comprehensive explanation of why rivers have different forms and how floodplains develop. Their contributions form the basis of modern water resource management and environmental assessment.
Year
2019
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
University of California, Berkeley │ Berkeley, California
Citation
For widely-used scientific improvements to radio- and light-based technologies in wireless communications and solar energy applications.
Year
1994
Subject
Physics
Award
Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science
Affiliation
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Citation
For formulation of a general field-theory which synthesizes the physical laws of nature and provides us with an understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe.
Year
1988
Subject
Engineering
Award
Longstreth
Citation
For piloting The Voyager.
Year
2009
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
University of California, Berkeley | Berkeley, California
Citation
For his invention and development of the field of fuzzy logic, a mathematical system that captures aspects of the ambiguity of human language and thought, which has solved problems in areas such as artificial intelligence and the automated control of machines.
Year
2005
Subject
Leadership
Award
Bower Award for Business Leadership
Affiliation
Alexza MDC | Mountain View, California
Citation

For the creation, through a combination of scientific creativity and entrepreneurial insight and drive, of new biochemical processes, drug delivery technologies – most significantly, the birth control pill, transdermal patches, and once-a-day pills – and biomedical industries. He has leveraged his business successes so that he is broadly respected as a philanthropist and technical leader.

Year
1998
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
California Institute of Technology | Pasadena, California
Citation
For his application of ultrafast lasers to probe chemical reactions contributing to the formation of a new field of research called "femtochemistry."
Year
2015
Subject
Physics
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Stanford University │ Stanford, California
Citation
With Charles Kane and Eugene Mele, for their groundbreaking theoretical contributions leading to the discovery of a new class of materials called topological insulators, and for their prediction of specific compounds exhibiting the novel properties expected of these new materials.
Year
2010
Subject
Physics
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck | Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences | Innsbruck, Austria
Citation
With J. Ignacio Cirac and David Wineland, for their theoretical proposal and experimental realization of the first device that performs elementary computer-logic operations using the quantum properties of individual atoms.



Notes:

  • "Franklin" Medals are not the same as "Benjamin Franklin" Medals. The Benjamin Franklin Medal was initiated in 1998 to represent the combined legacies of several historic medals, including the Franklin Medal.
  • The Scott Medal is awarded by the City of Philadelphia. Prior to 1920, the Institute's Committee on Science and the Arts selected the medalists and the Scott Medals were presented on Awards Day at The Franklin Institute.
  • For more information about The Franklin Institute Awards program, contact the Awards Program Director at awards@fi.edu.