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The Lorenzo Mendoza Fleury Science Prize, also known as the "Premio Fundación Empresas Polar" is the most important award offered by the private sector to contemporary scientists from
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
who have shown outstanding talent, creativity and productivity during a given period.


History

The prize was created in 1982 by "Fundación Empresas Polar" and is named after the founder of
Empresas Polar Empresas Polar is a Venezuelan corporation that started as a brewery, founded in 1941 by Lorenzo Alejandro Mendoza Fleury, Juan Simon Mendoza, Rafael Lujan and Karl Eggers in Antímano "La Planta de Antimano", Caracas. It is the largest and bes ...
, a Venezuelan corporation owning one of the largest breweries in the country but whose operations also include an array of industries, mostly related to food processing and packaging. The award was established as part of the Corporate social responsibility of the group. Every two years since 1983 the prize has been systematically awarded to Venezuelan scientists in the fields of Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and their interdisciplines. For each biennial edition, the Board of Directors of Empresas Polar Foundation appoints a Selection Committee composed of seven scientists having extensive academic experience in their respective research fields. This committee then propose candidates, evaluate nominees, select winners, and write and submit the verdict to the Board of Polar Foundation. The selection process evaluates the talent, creativity and productivity of each candidate in their respective specialties. Besides giving public recognition to the awardees, the prize also includes a diploma and a freely spendable amount of cash to each one of them.


Award statistics

Since the prize started its first edition in 1983, there have been 90 awardees, including 15 women, with the following specialties: Biology:32, Physics:21, Mathematics:18 and Chemistry:18. Awardees have been members of the following institutions: * Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC): 31 *
Universidad Central de Venezuela The Central University of Venezuela (Spanish: ''Universidad Central de Venezuela''; UCV) is a public university of Venezuela located in Caracas. It is widely held to be the highest ranking institution in the country, and it also ranks 18th in ...
(UCV): 18 * Universidad de Los Andes (ULA): 17 * Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB): 13 * Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomia (CIDA): 4 *
Universidad de Oriente The University of Oriente Venezuela ( es, Universidad de Oriente Venezuela, links=no, UDO) is one of the most important universities of Venezuela, located in Eastern Venezuela. The university has five campuses that are located in the states of ...
(UDO): 2 * Universidad de Carabobo (UC): 1 * IBM: 1 * Intevep: 1 *
Universidad del Zulia The University of Zulia ( es, La Universidad del Zulia, also known as LUZ literally meaning "light" in Spanish), is a public university whose main campus is located in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. LUZ is one of the largest and most important ...
(LUZ): 1 * Instituto de Estudios Avanzados (IDEA): 1


Award recipients

The list of scientists who have received the prize is shown below: *I. 1983 ** José Luis Ávila Bello ** Reinaldo Di Polo ** Carlos Di Prisco ** Heinz Krentzien ** Miguel Octavio *II. 1985 **Miguel Alonso **Rodrigo Arocena **Luis Herrera Cometta ** Klaus Jaffé **Ernesto Medina *III. 1987 ** Gustavo Bruzual **Nuria Calvet Cuni **Carlos Caputo **Gerardo Mendoza **Gustavo Ponce *IV. 1989 **Rafael Apitz **Julio Fernández **Claudio Mendoza **Manuel Rieber **Roberto Sánchez Delgado *V. 1991 **
Anamaría Font Anamaría Font is a Venezuelan theoretical physicist, with most of her work focusing on string theory. Early life and education She was born in Anaco, Venezuela. She obtained her Bachelor degree in physics, Cum Laude in 1980 from Simon Boli ...
Villarroel **Narahari Joshi **Leonardo Mateu
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** Carlos Schubert *VI. 1993 **Miguel Méndez **Ernesto Medina D. **Leonardo Enrique Mora **Fernando Ruette ** Benjamín Scharifker *VII. 1995 **Luigi Cubeddu **Luis Hernández **Ferdinand Liprandi **Alejandro Müller **Hebertt Sira *VIII. 1997 **José Rafael León R. **Carlos G. Rincón Ch. **Egidio L. Romano R. **Antonio R. Tineo Bello **Julio A. Urbina R. *IX. 1999 **Luis Báez Duarte **Wilmer Olivares Rivas **Álvaro Restuccia Núñez ** Bernardo Rodríguez Iturbe **Víctor Villalba Rojas *X. 2001 **Anwar Hasmy **Hugo Leiva **Jesús A. León **Vladimiro Mujica **Irene Pérez Schael *XI. 2003 **Sócrates Acevedo **Yosslen Aray **Jesús González **José Rafael López Padrino **Lázaro Recht *XII. Year 2005. **Manuel Bautista, physics ** Pedro Berrizbeitia, mathematics **José Bubis, biology **José Luis Paz, chemist **Félix J. Tapia, biology *XIII. Year 2007. **Carlos Uzcátegui, mathematics **María Antonieta Sobrado, biology **Alejandra Melfo, physics **Gustavo Benaím, biology **Juan Anacona, chemistry * XIV. Year 2009. **Mireya Rincón de Goldwasser, chemistry **Stefania Marcantognini, mathematics ** Flor Hélène Pujol, biology ** Anna Katherina Vivas Maldonado, astrophysics ** Juan B. De Sanctis, biochemistry *XV. Year 2011. **Carenne Ludeña Cronick, mathematics **César Briceño Ávila, physics **César Lodeiros Seijo, biology **Joaquín Brito Gonzálvez, chemistry **Luis Rincón Hernández, chemistry *XVI. Year 2013. **Trino Baptista, biology **Ismardo Bonalde, physics **Jimmy Castillo, chemistry **Jon Paul Rodríguez, biology **Víctor Sirvent, mathematics *XVII. Year 2015. **Mario Cosenza (physics, ULA), **Liliana López (chemistry, UCV), ** Patricia Miloslavich (biology, USB), **Ramón Pino (mathematics, ULA) **Fermín Rada (biology, ULA) *XVIII. Year 2017. **Rafael Almeida (chemistry, ULA), **Gloria Buendía (physics, USB), **Yamilet Quintana (mathematics, USB) **Pedro Rada (biology, ULA) **Wilmer Tezara (biology, UCV)


References

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