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The Lomonosov Gold Medal (russian: Большая золотая медаль имени М. В. Ломоносова ''Bol'shaya zolotaya medal' imeni M. V. Lomonosova''), named after Russian scientist and polymath
Mikhail Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (; russian: Михаил (Михайло) Васильевич Ломоносов, p=mʲɪxɐˈil vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ , a=Ru-Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov.ogg; – ) was a Russian Empire, Russian polymath, s ...
, is awarded each year since 1959 for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). Since 1967, two medals are awarded annually: one to a Russian and one to a foreign scientist. It is the Academy's highest accolade.


Recipients of Lomonosov Gold Medal

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1959

* Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa: cumulatively, for works in physics of low temperatures.


1961

*
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Nesmeyanov Alexander Nikolaevich Nesmeyanov (russian: Александр Николаевич Несмеянов; , Moscow – 17 January 1980, Moscow) was a prominent Soviet chemist and academician (1943) specializing in organometallic chemistry. Biograph ...
: accumulatively for works in chemistry.


1963

* Sin-Itiro Tomonaga (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan): for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics. * Hideki Yukawa (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Basic Research at the University of Kyoto): for outstanding merits in the development of theoretical physics.


1964

* Sir Howard Walter Florey (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain): for an outstanding contribution in the development of medicine.


1965

*
Nikolai Vasilevich Belov Nikolay Vasilyevich Belov (russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Бело́в; December 14, 1891 – March 6, 1982) was a Soviet and Russian crystallographer, geochemist, academician (1953), and Hero of Socialist Labour (1969). Honour ...
: accumulatively for works in crystallography.


1967

* Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm: for outstanding achievements in the theory of elementary particles and other domain of theoretical physics *
Cecil Frank Powell Cecil Frank Powell, FRS (5 December 1903 – 9 August 1969) was a British physicist, and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate for heading the team that developed the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and for the resulting discovery of ...
(professor, member of the Royal Society of Great Britain): for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles.


1968

*
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt (russian: Владимир Александрович Энгельгардт) (December 3, 1894, in Moscow – July 10, 1984, in Moscow) was a Soviet biochemist, academician of the Soviet Academy of Medical S ...
: for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and molecular biology. *
István Rusznyák István Rusznyák (Budapest, 22 January 1889 – Budapest, 15 October 1974), was a Hungarian physician. He was the President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences between 1949 and 1970. Biography Rusznyák came from a family of Jewish intellectua ...
(president of the Academy of Sciences of the Hungarian People's Republics): for outstanding achievements in medicine.


1969

* Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov: for outstanding achievements in chemical physics. * Giulio Natta (professor, Italy): for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of polymers


1970

* Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov: for outstanding studies in mathematics. * Arnaud Denjoy (member of the Académie française): for outstanding achievements in mathematics.


1971

*
Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian (russian: Виктор Амазаспович Амбарцумян; hy, Վիկտոր Համազասպի Համբարձումյան, ''Viktor Hamazaspi Hambardzumyan''; 12 August 1996) was a Soviet Armenian astr ...
: for outstanding achievements in astronomy and astrophysics. * Hannes Alfvén (professor, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden): for outstanding achievements in physics of plasma and astrophysics.


1972

* Nikoloz Muskhelishvili: for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics. * Max Steenbeck (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic): for outstanding achievements in the physics of plasma and applied physics.


1973

* Aleksandr Pavlovich Vinogradov: for outstanding achievements in geochemistry. * Vladimír Zoubek (full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in geology.


1974

* Aleksandr Ivanovich Tselikov: for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology. * Angel Balevski (full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology.


1975

* Mstislav Vsevolodovich Keldysh: for outstanding achievements in mathematics, mechanics and space research. * (full member of the Académie française): for outstanding achievements in mechanics and its applications.


1976

* Semyon Isaakovich Volfkovich: for outstanding achievements in chemistry and the technology of phosphorus and the development of scientific foundations of chemicalization of agriculture in the USSR. * Herman Klare (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic): for outstanding achievements in the chemistry and technology of man-made fibers.


1977

*
Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentiev Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentyev (or Lavrentiev, russian: Михаи́л Алексе́евич Лавре́нтьев) (November 19, 1900 – October 15, 1980) was a Soviet mathematician and hydrodynamicist. Early years Lavrentiev was born in Kazan ...
: for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics. *
Linus Carl Pauling Linus Carl Pauling (; February 28, 1901August 19, 1994) was an American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He published more than 1,200 papers and books, of which about 850 dealt with scientific topi ...
(member of the US National Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in chemistry and biochemistry.


1978

* Anatolii Petrovich Aleksandrov: for outstanding achievements in nuclear science and technology. *
Alexander Robertus Todd Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd (2 October 1907 – 10 January 1997) was a British people, British biochemist whose research on the structure and biosynthesis, synthesis of nucleotides, nucleosides, and nucleotide coenzymes gained him the N ...
(professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain): for outstanding achievements in organic chemistry.


1979

* Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin: for outstanding achievements in biochemistry. * Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy (full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in mathematics.


1980

* Boris Yevgenevich Paton: for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology. *
Jaroslav Kožešník Jaroslav Kožešník (8 June 1907 in Kněžice (Jihlava District), Kněžice – 26 June 1985 in Prague) was a Czech and Czechoslovak scientist, mathematician, an expert in mechanics and automation (cybernetics), chairman of the Czechoslovak Academ ...
(full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in applied mathematics and mechanics.


1981

*
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotelnikov Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotelnikov (russian: Владимир Александрович Котельников; 6 September 1908 in Kazan – 11 February 2005 in Moscow) was an information theory and radar astronomy pioneer from the Soviet Union. ...
: for outstanding achievements in radiophysics, radio engineering and electronics. * Pavle Savić (full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia): for outstanding achievements in chemistry and physics.


1982

* Julii Borisovich Khariton: for outstanding achievements in physics. *
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (née Crowfoot; 12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was a Nobel Prize-winning British chemist who advanced the technique of X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of biomolecules, which became essential fo ...
(professor, member of the London Royal Society): for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and crystal chemistry.


1983

*
Andrei Lvovich Kursanov Andrey Lvovich Kursanov (russian: Андрей Львович Курсанов; 8 November 1902 – 20 September 1999) was a Soviet specialist on the physiology and biochemistry of plants. He was an academician of the Soviet and Russian Academi ...
: for outstanding achievements in physiology and biochemistry of plants. * Abdus Salam (professor, Pakistan): for outstanding achievements in physics.


1984

*
Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov Nikolay Nikolayevich Bogolyubov (russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Боголю́бов; 21 August 1909 – 13 February 1992), also transliterated as Bogoliubov and Bogolubov, was a Soviet and Russian mathematician and theoret ...
: for outstanding achievements in mathematics and theoretical physics. *
Rudolf Mössbauer Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer (German spelling: ''Mößbauer''; ; 31 January 1929 – 14 September 2011) was a German physicist best known for his 1957 discovery of ''recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence'' for which he was awarded the 1961 Nobe ...
(professor, Federal Republic of Germany): for outstanding achievements in physics.


1985

*
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sadovsky Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sadovsky (russian: Михаил Александрович Садовский) (November 6, 1904, Saint Petersburg – October 12, 1994) was a Soviet physicist A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of p ...
(Soviet academician): for outstanding achievements in geology and geophysics. *
Guillermo Haro Guillermo Haro Barraza (; 21 March 1913 – 26 April 1988) was a Mexican astronomer. Through his own astronomical research and the formation of new institutions, Haro was influential in the development of modern observational astronomy in M ...
(professor, Mexico): for outstanding achievements in astrophysics.


1986

* Svyatoslav Nikolaevich Fyodorov: for outstanding achievements in ophthalmology and eye microsurgery. * (academician, Chairman of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences): for outstanding achievements in biochemistry.


1987

* Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov: for outstanding achievements in physics. *
John Bardeen John Bardeen (; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and engineer. He is the only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the tran ...
(professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in physics.


1988

*
Sergei Lvovich Sobolev Prof Sergei Lvovich Sobolev (russian: Серге́й Льво́вич Со́болев) HFRSE (6 October 1908 – 3 January 1989) was a Soviet mathematician working in mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. Sobolev introduced ...
(posthumously): for outstanding achievements in mathematics. * Jean Leray (professor, France): for outstanding achievements in mathematics.


1989

*
Nikolai Gennadievich Basov Nikolay Gennadiyevich Basov (russian: Никола́й Генна́диевич Ба́сов; 14 December 1922 – 1 July 2001) was a Soviet physicist and educator. For his fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics that led to the devel ...
: for outstanding achievements in physics. * Hans Bethe (professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in physics.


1993

* Dmitri Sergeevich Likhachev: for outstanding achievements in the humanities. * John Kenneth Galbraith (professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in economic and social sciences.


1994

*
Nikolai Konstantinovich Kochetkov Nikolay Konstantinovich Kochetkov (russian: Никола́й Константи́нович Кочетко́в; May 18, 1915 in Moscow – 2005) was a Soviet chemist A chemist (from Greek ''chēm(ía)'' alchemy; replacing ''chymist'' fr ...
: for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of carbohydrates and organic synthesis. * James D. Watson (professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in molecular biology.


1995

*
Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg, Fellow of the Royal Society, ForMemRS (russian: Вита́лий Ла́заревич Ги́нзбург, link=no; 4 October 1916 – 8 November 2009) was a Russian people, Russian Physics, physicist who was honored w ...
: for outstanding achievements in theoretical physics and astrophysics. *
Anatole Abragam Anatole Abragam (15 December 1914 – 8 June 2011) was a French physicist who wrote ''The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism'' and made significant contributions to the field of nuclear magnetic resonance. Originally from Griva, Courland Govern ...
(professor, France): for outstanding achievements in physics of condensed state and methods of research in nuclear physics.


1996

*
Nikolai Nikolaevich Krasovsky Nikolay Nikolayevich Krasovsky (russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Красо́вский; 7 September 1924 – 4 April 2012) was a Russian mathematician who worked in the mathematical theory of control, the theory of dynamical ...
: for outstanding achievements in the mathematical theory of control and the theory of
differential game In game theory, differential games are a group of problems related to the modeling and analysis of conflict in the context of a dynamical system. More specifically, a state variable or variables evolve over time according to a differential equatio ...
s. * Friedrich Hirzebruch (professor, Federal Republic of Germany): for outstanding achievements in algebraic geometry and algebraic topology.


1997

* Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov: for outstanding achievements in the studies of the early biosphere of the Earth, the discovery of the ancient Wend geological system and classical works in fossil corals. * Frank Press (professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in the physics of solid Earth.


1998

* Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: for an outstanding contribution into the development of Russian literature, Russian language and Russian history. * Yosikazu Nakamura (professor, Japan): for an outstanding contribution to the study of Slavistics and the popularization of Russian literature and culture in Japan.


1999

*
Valentin Lavrentevich Yanin Valentin Lavrentievich Yanin (russian: Валентин Лаврентьевич Янин; 6 February 1929 – 2 February 2020) was a leading Russian historian who authored 700 books and articles. He had also edited a number of important journals ...
: for achievements in the archaeological studies of medieval Russia. *
Michael Müller-Wille Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
(professor, Germany): for achievements in the study of foreign relations of early medieval Russia.


2000

* Andrei Viktorovich Gaponov-Grekhov: for fundamental works in the fields of electrodynamics, plasma physics and physical electronics. * Charles Hard Townes (professor, United States): for fundamental works in quantum electronics leading to the development of the maser and laser.


2001

*
Alexander Sergeevich Spirin Alexander Sergeevich Spirin (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Спирин) (4 September 1931 – 30 December 2020) was a Russian biochemist, Distinguished Professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (since 1999), a Director o ...
: for achievements in the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the functions of ribosomes. * Alexander Rich (professor, United States): for achievements in the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the functions of ribosomes.


2002

* Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya: for outstanding achievements in mathematics. * Lennart Carleson (professor, Sweden): for outstanding achievements in mathematics.


2003

* Evgeny Chazov: for outstanding achievements in cardiology. *
Michael E. DeBakey Michael Ellis DeBakey (September 7, 1908 – July 11, 2008) was a Lebanese-American general and cardiovascular surgeon, scientist and medical educator who became Chairman of the Department of Surgery, President, and Chancellor of Baylor College ...
(professor, United States): for outstanding achievements in cardiology.


2004

* Gury Ivanovich Marchuk: for his outstanding contribution to the creation of new models and methods of solving problems of nuclear-reactor physics, atmosphere and ocean physics. *
Edward N. Lorenz Edward Norton Lorenz (May 23, 1917 – April 16, 2008) was an American mathematician and meteorologist who established the theoretical basis of weather and climate predictability, as well as the basis for computer-aided atmospheric physics and ...
(professor, United States): for major achievements in developing the theory of general circulation of the atmosphere and the theory of chaotic attractors of dissipative systems.


2005

* Yuri Andreevich Ossipyan: for outstanding achievements in solid state physics. *
Peter Hirsch Sir Peter Bernhard Hirsch HonFRMS FRS (born 16 January 1925) is a figure in British materials science who has made fundamental contributions to the application of transmission electron microscopy to metals. Hirsch attended Sloane Grammar S ...
(professor, Great Britain): for outstanding achievements in solid state physics.


2006

* Nikolay Pavlovich Laverov: for outstanding achievements in geology and geophysics. * Rodney Charles Ewing (professor, United States): for his research on the nuclear fuel cycle and nuclear waste management.


2007

*
Andrey Anatolyevich Zaliznyak Andrey Anatolyevich Zaliznyak ( rus, Андре́й Анато́льевич Зализня́к, p=zəlʲɪˈzʲnʲak; 29 April 1935 – 24 December 2017) was a Soviet and Russian linguist, an expert in historical linguistics, accentology, dialect ...
: for outstanding achievements in research in linguistics. *
Simon Franklin Simon Franklin is Professor of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is a Fellow of Clare College. In 2007 he was awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal by the Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding achievements in research in R ...
(professor, Great Britain): for outstanding achievements in research in Russian history and culture.


2008

* Evgenii Maksimovich Primakov: for outstanding contributions in the development of the social sciences. *
Hélène Carrère d’Encausse Helene or Hélène may refer to: People *Helene (given name), a Greek feminine given name * Helen of Troy, the daughter of Zeus and Leda *Helene, a figure in Greek mythology who was a friend of Aphrodite and helped her seduce Adonis * Helene (A ...
(professor, France): for outstanding achievements in research of political and social processes in soviet and postsoviet periods of Russia.


2009

*
Vadim Tikhonovich Ivanov Vadim (Cyrillic: Вадим) is a Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Slovene masculine given name derived either from the Persian ''badian'' (anise or aniseed), or from the Ruthenian word ''volod'' (russian: волод), meaning ''to rule'' or ''vaditi ...
: for outstanding contributions in the development of bioorganic chemistry. * Ryōji Noyori (professor, Japan): for outstanding contributions in the development of organic chemistry and catalytic asymmetric synthesis.


2010

* Spartak Timofeevich Belyaev: for outstanding contributions in physics. * Gerard 't Hooft (professor, Netherlands): for outstanding contributions in physics.


2011

*
Vladimir Alexandrovich Tartakovsky Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name * Volodymyr for the Ukr ...
: for outstanding contributions in chemistry. * Roald Hoffmann (professor, United States): for outstanding contributions in chemistry.


2012

*
Gleb Vsevolodovich Dobrovolsky Gleb ( Russian and be, Глеб) or Hlib ( uk, Гліб) is a Slavic male given name derived from the Old Norse name ''Guðleifr'', which means "heir of god." According to another version, the name Gleb comes from the name Olaf. It is popular in Ru ...
: for outstanding contribution in the field of soil science. *
Richard Warren Arnold Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Frankish language, Old Frankish and is a Compound (linguistics), compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' an ...
(professor, United States): for his outstanding contribution to the development of theoretical and applied soil science and modeling the behavior of soils in different landscapes of the world.


2013

* Ludvig Dmitrievich Faddeev: for outstanding contribution to quantum field theory and the theory of elementary particles. * Peter David Lax (professor, United States): for outstanding contribution to the theory of hydrodynamic
solitons In mathematics and physics, a soliton or solitary wave is a self-reinforcing wave packet that maintains its shape while it propagates at a constant velocity. Solitons are caused by a cancellation of nonlinear and dispersive effects in the medium ...
.


2014

*
Anatoly Derevyanko Anatoly Panteleyevich Derevyanko (russian: Анатолий Пантелеевич Деревянко; 9 January 1943, Kozmodemyanovka, Amur Oblast) is a Soviet and Russian archaeologist who specializes in the Stone Age of Siberia and the Russian ...
: for his outstanding contribution to the development of a new fundamental scientific concept formation of modern human physical type and its culture. *
Svante Pääbo Svante Pääbo (; born 20 April 1955) is a Swedish geneticist who specialises in the field of evolutionary genetics. As one of the founders of paleogenetics, he has worked extensively on the Neanderthal genome. In 1997, he became founding dire ...
(professor, Sweden): for outstanding achievements in the field of archeology and paleogenetics.


2015

* Leonid Veniaminovich Keldysh: for outstanding contributions to the physics of tunnel phenomena, including the tunnel effects in semiconductors. * Paul Corkum (professor, Canada): for outstanding contribution in ultrafast physics, including attosecond range, and interferometry processes of electron wave functions in atoms and molecules with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution.


2016

*
Dmitrii Knorre Dmitrii G. Knorre (Russian: Дмитрий Георгиевич Кнорре; born July 28, 1926, in Leningrad, Soviet Union; died July 5, 2018) is a chemist and biochemist, a specialist in chemical kinetics of complex reactions, bioorganic chemist ...
: for his outstanding contribution in the field of nucleic acid chemistry, affinity modification of biopolymers, becoming the most important areas of pharmacology - therapeutic nucleic acids and the development of gene therapy techniques. * Sidney Altman (Canada and United States): for his outstanding contribution in the field of biochemistry of nucleic acids, the discovery of the catalytic activity of the nucleic acids and the creation of new biologically active substances.


2017

* Yuri Tsolakovich Oganesyan: for fundamental research in the field of interaction of complex nuclei and experimental confirmation of the hypothesis of the existence of "stability islands" of superheavy elements.
Björn Jonson
(professor, Sweden): for work of a fundamental nature, which are of fundamental importance for the study of the nuclear structure and nuclear stability of exotic lightest nuclei at the boundaries of nucleon stability.


2018

* Joseph Isaevich Gitelzon: for the justification and development of the ecological direction of biophysics, which has achieved a number of outstanding fundamental and practical results, in particular in marine and laboratory studies of bioluminescence. * Martin Chalfie (professor, United States): for developing new methods for bioluminescent analysis using GFP luminescent protein.


2019

* Georgy Sergeyevich Golitsyn: for outstanding contribution to the study of the physics of the earth's atmosphere and planets and the development of the theory of climate and its changes. * Paul Jozef Crutzen (professor, Netherlands): for outstanding contribution to chemistry atmosphere and assessment of the role of
biogeochemical cycle A biogeochemical cycle (or more generally a cycle of matter) is the pathway by which a chemical substance cycles (is turned over or moves through) the biotic and the abiotic compartments of Earth. The biotic compartment is the biosphere and the ...
s in the climate formation.


2020

*
Sergey Petrovich Novikov Sergei Petrovich Novikov (also Serguei) (Russian: Серге́й Петро́вич Но́виков) (born 20 March 1938) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, noted for work in both algebraic topology and soliton theory. In 1970, he won the ...
: for a leading role in the revival of modern topology in our country, solving fundamental problems of topology, the theory of nonlinear waves, quantum mechanics and field theory. *
John Willard Milnor John Willard Milnor (born February 20, 1931) is an American mathematician known for his work in differential topology, algebraic K-theory and low-dimensional holomorphic dynamical systems. Milnor is a distinguished professor at Stony Brook U ...
(professor, United States): for the discovery of non-standard smooth structures on multidimensional spheres, solving fundamental problems of topology and the theory of dynamical systems.


2021

* Georgy Pavlovich Georgiev: for classical works on the study of the structure and expression of the genome of higher eukaryotes. *
Richard John Roberts Sir Richard John Roberts (born 6 September 1943) is a British biochemist and molecular biologist. He was awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Phillip Allen Sharp for the discovery of introns in eukaryotic DNA and the me ...
(professor, Great Britain): for his great contribution to the study of pro- and eukaryotic genomes, RNA splicing, gene identification restriction enzymes and methylases.Lomonosov Gold Medal 2021
in Russian)


See also

* List of general science and technology awards * Prizes named after people


References

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