
Pavel Nikolaevich Demidov, the founder of the prize
'Demidov Prize' (
Russian: Демидовская премия) used to be a national scientific prize in the
Russian Empire awarded annually to the members of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. One of the oldest scientific awards in the world, it was restored by the government of the
Sverdlovsk Oblast in 1993.
In 1831 Pavel Nikolaevich Demidov, representative of the famous
Demidov family, established a scientific prize after his name. The Petersburg Academy of Sciences (now
Russian Academy of Sciences) was choisen as an awarding institution. In 1832 the president of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Sergei Uvarov awarded the first prizes. The Demidov Prize was a national scientific award, the most prestgious in Russia. From 1832 to 1866 The Academy awarded 55 full prizes (5,000 rubles) and 220 part prizes. Among the winners there were many prominent Russian scientists: founder of the field surgery and inventor of the gypsous immobilisation method in treatment of fractures
Nikolai Pirogov, seafarer and geographer
Ivan Kruzenshtern, creator of the
periodic table of elements
Dmitri Mendeleev, inventor of the electric engine
Boris Yakobi and many others.
Since 1866, in 25 years after Pavel Demidov's death and according to his testament, there were no any awarding ceremony. In 1993 on the initiative of the vice-president of the
Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Mesyats and the governor of the
Sverdlovsk Oblast Eduard Rossel the Demidov Prize traditions were restored. The prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in natural sciences and humanities. The winners are elected annually among the members of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. According to the tradition every year the Demidov Scientific Foundation choose three or four academicians to receive the award. The prize include a medal, a diploma and $10,000 as a money reward. The awarding ceremony take place every year at the Palace of the Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast in
Yekaterinburg,
Russia. The recipients of the Prize also give lectures at the
Ural State University (''Demidov Lecturing'').
The Demidov Prize in one of the most prestigious and oldest scientific awards. Its traditions deeply influenced other awards of this kind including
Nobel Prize.
Winners of full prizes
'1832'
★ G. Pauker,
physics
★ Y. Gagemeyster,
economics
'1833'
★
A. Vostokov,
philology
★ F. Reyf,
philology
'1835'
★ F. Sidonskiy,
philosophy
★
N. Bichurin,
history
★ P. Sokolov,
philology
'1836'
★
F. Litke,
geography
★
N. Brashman,
mathematics
★ A. Mikhaylovsky-Danilevsky,
history
'1837'
★
I. Kruzenshtern,
geography
★ F. Argelander,
astronomy
★ N. Ushakov,
history
'1838'
★ S. Shoduar,
history
'1839'
★ N. Bichurin,
philology
★
A. Kazembek,
philology
★ N. Medem,
military sciences
'1840'
★
M. Pogodin,
philology
★
D. Chubinov,
philology
★
B. Yakobi,
physics
'1841'
★ A. Postels,
biology
★ F. Ruprekht,
biology
'1842'
★
F. Wrangel,
geography
'1844'
★
A. Vostokov,
philology
★ G. Pavsky,
philology
★
N. Pirogov,
medicine
'1845'
★ F. Adelung,
geography
'1846'
★ A. Savich,
astronomy
★ O. Kovalevsky,
philology
★ K. Klaus,
chemistry
'1847'
★ A. Kayzerling,
geography
★ P. Kruzenshtern,
geography
★ A. Demidov,
geography
★ D. Tolstoy,
history
★ D. Tchubinov,
philology
'1849'
★
P. Chebyshev,
mathematics
'1850'
★ F. Goremykin,
military sciences
'1851'
★
N. Pirogov,
medicine
★ M. Reyneke,
geography
'1852'
★ K. Nevolin,
history
★ L. Zeddler,
military sciences
'1853'
★
D. Milyutin,
history
'1854'
★
M. Bulgakov,
teology
★ K. Nevolin,
history
'1855'
★ D. Zhuravsky, technical sciences
'1857'
★ N. Turchaninov,
biology
★ H. Pander,
geography
'1858'
★ O. Goshkeviych,
philology
'1859'
★ K. Maksimovich,
biology
'1860'
★
N. Pirogov,
medicine
★ F. Dmitriyev,
law
'1861'
★ P. Pekarsky,
philology
★ M. Bogdanovich,
history
'1862'
★ M. Korf,
history
★
D. Mendeleev,
chemistry
'1863'
★ G. Butakov, maritime sciences
'1865'
★ F. Smit,
history
★ L. Shwarts,
geodesy
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'1993'
★
S. Vonsovsky,
physics
★ N. Kotchetkov,
chemistry
★ B. Chesnokov,
geology
★
V. Yanin,
history
★ A. Karpov,
economics
'1994'
★
B. Rauschenbach,
mechanics
★ A. Bayev,
biology
★ P. Kropotkin,
geology
★ N. Tolstoy,
philology
'1995'
★ A. Gaponov-Grekhov,
physics
★ G. Tolstikov,
chemistry
★ V. Magnitsky,
geophysics
★ N. Pokrovsky,
history
'1996'
★
N. Krasovsky,
mathematics and
mechanics
★ V. Sokolov,
biology
★ G. Golitsyn,
earth sciences
★
E. Chelyshev,
philology
'1997'
★
A. Skrinsky,
physics
★ N. Vatolin,
chemistry
★ N. Laverov,
earth sciences
★
A. Zaliznyak,
linguistics
'1998'
★
O. Gazenko,
biology
★ A. Gonchar,
mathematics
★ V. Sedov,
history
★ N. Yushkin,
earth sciences
'1999'
★
Zh. Alferov,
physics
★ N. Dobretsov,
earth sciences
★ V. Tartakovsky,
chemistry
'2000'
★ V. Maslov,
mathematics
★ N. Semikhatov,
mechanics
★ R. Petrov,
earth sciences
★
T. Zaslavskaya,
economics and
sociology
'2001'
★
A. Prokhorov,
physics
★ V. Kabanov,
chemistry [1]
★ I. Gramberg,
earth sciences
[2]
'2002'
★
L. Faddeev,
mathematics
★ V. Savelyev,
medicine [3]
★ V. Kudryavtsev,
law [4]
★ G. Mesyats,
physics [5]
'2003'
★ B. Litvinov,
physics [6]
★ I. Beletskaya,
chemistry [7]
★ O. Bogatikov,
earth sciences
[8]
'2004'
★ G. Marchuk,
mathematics [9]
★ V. Bolshakov,
biology [10]
★ A. Derevyanko,
history and
archeology [11]
'2005'
★ O. Krokhin,
physics [12]
★ N. Lyakishev,
physicochemistry [13]
★ A. Kontorovich,
earth sciences
[14]
'2006'
★ T. Eneev,
mathematics [15]
★ V. Alekseyev,
history [16]
★ V. Kulakov,
medicine [17]
External links
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Demidov Foundation short history
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List of all the winners of full Demidov Prize
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Demidov Prize and Demidov Lecturing at Lebedev Phisical Institute web site