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Year
1897
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Unknown Awards
Year
1903
Subject
Engineering
Award
Longstreth
Year
2019
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science
Affiliation
California Institute of Technology │ Pasadena, California
Citation
For pioneering the development of directed protein evolution—a paradigm shift in the engineering of biological catalysts that mimics natural evolution in a laboratory setting and enables greener, less energy-intensive, and less polluting manufacturing processes.
Year
1920
Subject
Chemistry
Award
Franklin
Affiliation
Stockholm University | Sweden
Citation
For distinguished services to mankind in the field of physical chemistry.
Year
1883
Subject
Engineering
Award
Scott - on behalf of the City of Philadelphia
Year
2003
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
Shannon Laboratories | Florham Park, New Jersey
Citation
For his important work on voice coding, including the concept of speech analysis-by-synthesis coding, leading to the CELP (Code-excited Linear Predictive) Coder.
Year
1855
Subject
Invention
Award
Scott - on behalf of the City of Philadelphia
Year
1889
Subject
Engineering
Award
Scott - on behalf of the City of Philadelphia
Year
2016
Subject
Earth and Environmental Science
Award
Benjamin Franklin Medal
Affiliation
U. S. Geological Survey, Seattle Field Office, University of Washington │ Seattle, Washington
Citation
For his pioneering studies of coastal sedimentary records, which revealed a history of great earthquakes and tsunamis in the Pacific Northwest over millennia and led to a vastly improved understanding of these hazards globally.
Year
2007
Subject
Leadership
Award
Bower Award for Business Leadership
Affiliation
Lockheed Martin Corporation | Bethesda, Maryland
Citation
For his leadership of Lockheed Martin and his extensive public service focused on U.S. science and technical leadership, and the implications this leadership has for U.S. economic competitiveness driven by research, innovation, and improved science and math education.



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.