NIST's John Cahn Receives Kyoto Prize

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NIST's John Cahn Receives Kyoto Prize

The following press release was published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology on Nov. 10, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

KYOTO, JAPAN - Nov. 10, 2011 - The non-profit Inamori Foundation (President: Dr. Kazuo Inamori) today presented its 27th Annual Kyoto Prizes, Japan's highest private awards for lifetime achievement, in Advanced Technology, Basic Sciences, and Arts and Philosophy.

Each laureate received a diploma, a 20-karat gold Kyoto Prize medal and a cash gift of 50 million yen (approximately US$640,000) in recognition of lifelong contributions to society. The laureates will reconvene in San Diego, Calif. March 20-22, 2012, to participate in North America's eleventh annual Kyoto Prize Symposium.

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Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology

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