BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award

Summary

The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (Spanish: Premios Fundación BBVA Fronteras del Conocimiento) are an international award programme recognizing significant contributions in the areas of scientific research and cultural creation. The categories that make up the Frontiers of Knowledge Awards respond to the knowledge map of the present age. As well as the fundamental knowledge that is at their core, they address developments in information and communication technologies, and interactions between biology and medicine, ecology and conservation biology, climate change, economics, humanities and social sciences, and, finally, contemporary musical creation and performance. Specific categories are reserved for developing knowledge fields of critical relevance to confront central challenges of the 21st century, as in the case of the two environmental awards.

The awards were established in 2008, with the first set of winners receiving their prizes in 2009. The BBVA Foundation – belonging to financial group BBVA – is partnered in the scheme by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), the country's premier public research organization.

Categories edit

There are eight award categories: basic science, biology and biomedicine, climate change, ecology and conservation biology, information and communications technologies, economics, finance and management, music and opera, humanities and social sciences (a new category in the 11th edition). Previously, in the first 10 editions, there was a category in development cooperation.

Juries edit

Eight juries, one for each category, analyze the nominations put forward by international academic and research institutions.[1][2] To reach their decision, the juries meet during January and February in the Marqués de Salamanca Palace, Madrid headquarters of the BBVA Foundation. The day after the jury's decision, the name of the winners(s) and the achievements that earned them the award are revealed at an announcement event in the same location.

Ceremony

The awards are presented in June each year at a ceremony held, from the 11th edition, in the Euskalduna Palace at Bilbao, in the Basque Country.[3][4][5][6]

BBVA Foundation edit

The BBVA Foundation engages in the promotion of research, advanced training and the transmission of knowledge to society, focusing on the emerging issues of the 21st century in five areas: Environment, Biomedicine and Health, Economy and Society, Basic Sciences and Technology, and Arts and Humanities. The BBVA Foundation designs, develops and finances research projects in these areas; facilitates advanced specialist training through grants, courses, seminars and workshops; organizes award schemes for researchers and professionals whose work has contributed significantly to the advancement of knowledge; and communicates and disseminates such new knowledge through publications, databases, lecture series, debates, exhibitions and audiovisual and electronic media.[7][8]

Prizes edit

Each BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge laureate receives a commemorative artwork, a diploma and a cash prize of 400,000 euros per category. Awards may not be granted posthumously, and when an award is shared, its monetary amount is divided equally among the recipients.

The commemorative artwork is created by Madrid sculptor Blanca Muñoz, B.A. in Fine Arts from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Holder of scholarships at Calcografia Nazionale (1989), awarded by the Italian Government, at the Spanish Royal Academy in Rome (1990), and in Mexico City (1992), awarded by the Mexican Department of Foreign Affairs, her numerous distinctions include the 1999 National Print Prize.

As of 2023, 22 BBVA Foundation laureates have also won the Nobel Prize.

Laureates edit

Year Category Laureate Nationality Nobel Prize
2008 Basic Sciences Ignacio Cirac   Spain
Peter Zoller   Austria
Biology and Biomedicine Joan Massagué   Spain
Climate Change Wallace S. Broecker   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Thomas Lovejoy   United States
William Laurance
Information and Communication Technologies Jacob Ziv   Israel
Economics, Finance and Management Jean Tirole   France Economic Sciences 2014
Development Cooperation Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab   United States
Arts Steven Holl   United States
2009 Basic Sciences Richard Zare   United States
Michael Fisher   United Kingdom
Biology and Biomedicine Robert Lefkowitz   United States Chemistry 2012
Climate Change Klaus Hasselmann   Germany Physics 2021
Ecology and Conservation Biology Peter B. Reich   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Thomas Kailath   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Andreu Mas-Colell   Spain
Hugo F. Sonnenschein   United States
Development Cooperation Development Research Institute   United States
Contemporary Music Cristóbal Halffter   Spain
2010 Basic Sciences Gabor A. Somorjai   United States   Hungary
Biology and Biomedicine Shinya Yamanaka   Japan Physiology 2012
Climate Change Nicholas Stern   United Kingdom
Ecology and Conservation Biology Edward Osborne Wilson   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Donald Knuth   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Lars Peter Hansen   United States Economic Sciences 2013
Development Cooperation International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)   Finland
Contemporary Music Helmut Lachenmann   Germany
2011 Basic Sciences Michel Mayor    Switzerland Physics 2019
Didier Queloz
Biology and Biomedicine Alexander Varshavsky   United States
Climate Change Isaac Held   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Daniel H. Janzen   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Carver Mead   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Angus Deaton   United Kingdom Economic Sciences 2015
Development Cooperation Ciro de Quadros   Brazil
Contemporary Music Salvatore Sciarrino   Italy
2012 Basic Sciences Ingrid Daubechies[9]   Belgium
David Mumford[10]   United Kingdom
Biology and Biomedicine Douglas Coleman[11]   Canada
Jeffrey Friedman[12]   United States
Climate Change Susan Solomon[13]   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Jane Lubchenco[14]   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Lotfi A. Zadeh[15]   Azerbaijan
Economics, Finance and Management Paul Milgrom[16]   United States Economic Sciences 2020
Development Cooperation DNDi[17]    Switzerland
Contemporary Music Pierre Boulez[18]   France
2013 Basic Sciences Maximilian Haider[19]   Austria
Harald Rose[20]   Germany
Knut Urban[21]
Biology and Biomedicine Adrian Bird[22]   United Kingdom
Climate Change Christopher Field[23]   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Paul R. Ehrlich[24]   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Marvin Minsky[25]   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Elhanan Helpman[26]   Israel
Development Cooperation Pratham[27]   India
Contemporary Music Steve Reich[28]   United States
2014 Basic Sciences Stephen Buchwald[29]   United States
Biology and Biomedicine Joseph Schlessinger[30]   United States
Charles Sawyers[31]
Tony Hunter[32]   United Kingdom
Climate Change Richard Alley[33]   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology David Tilman[34]   United States
Information and Communication Technologies Leonard Kleinrock[35]   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Richard Blundell   United Kingdom
David Card   Canada Economic Sciences 2021
Development Cooperation Helen Keller International   United States
Contemporary Music György Kurtág[36]   Hungary
2015 Basic Sciences Stephen Hawking   United Kingdom
Viatcheslav Mukhanov   Germany
Biology and Biomedicine Edward Boyden   United States
Karl Deisseroth   United States
Gero Miesenböck   Austria
Climate Change Veerabhadran Ramanathan   India
Ecology and Conservation Biology Ilkka Hanski   Finland
Information and Communication Technologies Stephen Cook   Canada
Economics, Finance and Management Robert Wilson   United States Economic Sciences 2020
Development Cooperation Martin Ravallion   Australia
Contemporary Music Georges Aperghis   Greece
2016 Basic Sciences David Cox   United Kingdom
Bradley Efron   United States
Biology and Biomedicine Emmanuelle Charpentier   France Chemistry 2020
Jennifer Doudna   United States Chemistry 2020
Francisco Mojica   Spain
Climate Change James Hansen   United States
Syukuro Manabe   Japan /   United States Physics 2021
Ecology and Conservation Biology Gene E. Likens   United States
Marten Scheffer   Netherlands
Information and Communication Technologies Geoffrey Hinton   United Kingdom
Economics, Finance and Management Daron Acemoglu   Turkey /   United States
Development Cooperation Peter J. Myler   United States
Pedro L. Alonso   Spain
Contemporary Music Sofia Gubaidulina   Russia
2017 Basic Sciences Omar M. Yaghi   Jordan /   United States
Biology and Biomedicine James P. Allison   United States Medicine 2018
Climate Change William Nordhaus   United States Economic Sciences 2018
Ecology and Conservation Biology Rosemary Grant   United Kingdom
Peter Grant   United Kingdom
Information and Communication Technologies Shafi Goldwasser   United States
Ronald Rivest
Silvio Micali   Italy
Adi Shamir   Israel
Economics, Finance and Management Robert Porter   Canada
Ariel Pakes   Canada /   United States
Timothy Bresnahan   United States
Development Cooperation Nubia Muñoz   Colombia
Contemporary Music Kaija Saariaho   Finland
2018 Basic Sciences Charles L. Kane[37]   United States
Eugene J. Mele[38]
Biology and Biomedicine Jeffrey I. Gordon[39][40]   United States
Climate Change Anny Cazenave[41]   France
John A. Church[42]   Australia
Jonathan M. Gregory[43]   United Kingdom
Ecology and Conservation Biology Gretchen Daily[44]   United States
Georgina Mace[45]   United Kingdom
Information and Communication Technologies Ivan Sutherland[46]   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Claudia Goldin[47]   United States Economic Sciences 2023
Humanities and Social Sciences Noam Chomsky[48]   United States
Music and Opera John Adams[49]   United States
2019 Basic Sciences Gilles Brassard   Canada
Charles H. Bennett   United States
Peter Shor
Biology and Biomedicine Michael N. Hall   United States /    Switzerland
David M. Sabatini   United States
Climate Change Kerry A. Emanuel   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Daniel Pauly   Canada
Terence Hughes   Ireland /   Australia
Carlos M. Duarte   Spain
Information and Communications Technology Isabelle Guyon   France
Bernhard Schölkopf   Germany
Vladimir Vapnik   Russia /   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Philippe Aghion   France
Peter W. Howitt   Canada
Humanities and Social Cognition Susan Fiske   United States
Shelley E. Taylor
Music and Opera Arvo Pärt   Estonia
2020 Basic Sciences Paul Alivisatos   United States
Michael Grätzel    Switzerland
Biology and Biomedicine David Julius   United States Medicine 2021
Ardem Patapoutian   Lebanon /   United States Medicine 2021
Climate Change Neil Adger[50]   United Kingdom
Ian Burton
Karen O'Brien   United States
Ecology and Conservation Biology Sandra Díaz   Argentina
Sandra Lavorel   France
Mark Westoby   Australia
Information and Communications Technology John L. Hennessy   United States
David A. Patterson
Economics, Finance and Management Ben Bernanke   United States Economic Sciences 2022
Mark Gertler
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki   Japan
John Moore   United Kingdom
Humanities and Social Sciences Gerald Holton   Austria /   United States
Music and Opera Peter Eötvös   Hungary
2021 Basic Sciences Charles Fefferman   United States
Jean-François Le Gall   France
Biology and Biomedicine Katalin Kariko   Hungary Medicine 2023
Drew Weissman   United States Medicine 2023
Robert S. Langer
Climate Change Lonnie G. Thompson   United States
Ellen Mosley-Thompson
Ecology and Conservation Biology Lenore Fahrig   Canada
Simon Levin   United States
Steward Pickett
Information and Communications Technology Judea Pearl   Israel /   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Matthew O. Jackson   United States
Humanities and Social Sciences Mark Granovetter[51]   United States
Music and Opera Philip Glass   United States
2022 Basic Sciences Paul Corkum   Canada
Ferenc Krausz   Hungary /   Germany Physics 2023
Anne L’Huillier   France /   Sweden Physics 2023
Biology and Biomedicine David Baker   United States
John Jumper
Demis Hassabis   United Kingdom
Climate Change Ellen Thomas   United States
James Zachos
Ecology and Conservation Biology Susan Alberts   United States
Jeanne Altmann
Marlene Zuk
Information and Communications Technology Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli   Italy /   United States
Economics, Finance and Management Timothy J. Besley   United Kingdom
Torsten Persson   Sweden
Guido Tabellini   Italy
Humanities and Social Sciences Steven Pinker   Canada
Peter Singer   Australia
Music and Opera Thomas Adès   United Kingdom
2023 Basic Sciences Claire Voisin   France
Yakov Eliashberg   United States
Biology and Biomedicine Franz-Ulrich Hartl   Germany
Arthur L. Horwich   United States
Kazutoshi Mori   Japan
Peter Walter   United States
Climate Change Dorthe Dahl-Jensen   Denmark
Jean Jouzel   France
Valérie Masson-Delmotte
Jakob Schwander    Switzerland
Thomas Stocker
Ecology and Conservation Biology Gerardo Ceballos   Mexico
Rodolfo Dirzo
Information and Communication Technologies Takeo Kanade   Japan
Economics, Finance and Management Partha Dasgupta   India /   United Kingdom
Humanities and Social Sciences Elke U. Weber   United States
Music and Opera George Benjamin   United Kingdom

Laureates per country edit

Below is a chart of all laureates per country (updated to 2023 laureates). Some laureates are counted more than once if they have multiple citizenships.

Country Number of laureates
  United States 102
  United Kingdom 20
  France 9
  Canada 9
  Germany 7
  Hungary 6
  Spain 6
  Austria 4
  Russia 3
  Italy 3
  Israel 3

  Japan

2
  Sweden 2
  Brazil 1
  Argentina 1
  Netherlands 1

References edit

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  39. ^ Laureates 2018
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  50. ^ Laureates 2020
  51. ^ "The Frontiers Award goes to Mark Granovetter for discovering the importance of an extended network of "acquaintances" in economic and social life". 6 April 2022.

External links edit

  • BBVA Foundation