Breakthrough Prize

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The Breakthrough Prize
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Awarded forOutstanding contributions in Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, and Mathematics
Presented byBreakthrough Prize Board
First awarded2012;11 years ago (2012)
Website breakthroughprize.org

The Breakthrough Prizes are a set of international awards bestowed in three categories by the Breakthrough Prize Board in recognition of scientific advances. [1] [2] The awards are part of several "Breakthrough" initiatives founded and funded by Yuri Milner and his wife Julia Milner, along with Breakthrough Initiatives and Breakthrough Junior Challenge.

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The Breakthrough Prizes were founded by Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri and Julia Milner, and Anne Wojcicki. The Prizes have been sponsored by the personal foundations established by Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, Ma Huateng, Jack Ma, Yuri and Julia Milner, and Anne Wojcicki. [3] Committees of previous laureates choose the winners from candidates nominated in a process that is online and open to the public. [3]

Laureates receive $3 million each in prize money. They attend a televised award ceremony designed to celebrate their achievements and inspire the next generation of scientists. As part of the ceremony schedule, they also engage in a program of lectures and discussions. Those that go on to make fresh discoveries remain eligible for future Breakthrough Prizes. [3]

Trophy

The trophy was created by artist Olafur Eliasson. Like much of Eliasson's work, the sculpture explores the common ground between art and science. It is molded into the shape of a toroid, recalling natural forms found from black holes and galaxies to seashells and coils of DNA. [4]

Ceremonies

#CeremonyDateYearHost(s)NetworkSite
1st2013 Fundamental Physics Prize CeremonyMarch 20, 20132012 Morgan Freeman None Geneva, Switzerland
2nd2014 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyDecember 12, 20132013 Kevin Spacey Science Channel Hangar One, Mountain View, California
3rd2015 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyNovember 9, 20142014 Seth MacFarlane Discovery Channel & Science Channel (U.S.)
BBC World News (worldwide)
4th2016 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyNovember 8, 20152015 National Geographic
FOX
5th2017 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyDecember 4, 20162016 Morgan Freeman
6th2018 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyNovember 3, 20172017 National Geographic
7th2019 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyNovember 4, 20182018 Pierce Brosnan
8th2020 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyNovember 3, 20192019 James Corden
9th2023 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyApril 15, 20232020–2022n/a (YouTube) Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Hollywood, Los Angeles
10th2024 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyApril 13, 20242023

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