ASME Leonardo Da Vinci Award

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Design and Engineering Division awards yearly the Leonardo da Vinci Award to eminent engineers whose design or invention is recognized as an important advance in machine design.[1] The award is named after Leonardo Da Vinci.

ASME Leonardo da Vinci World Award
Awarded forEminent achievement in the design or invention of a product which is universally recognized as an important advance in machine design.
CountryUnited States
Presented byASME
Reward(s)Certificate and Medal
First awarded1978
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Winners

YearsRecipient
1978Richard R. Wareham
1979Arthur L. Hubbard
1980Henry O. Fuchs
1981Charles D. Bleau
1982Joseph F. Engelberger
1983L. Sigfred Linderoth, Jr.
1984Robert C. Distin
1985H. Grady Rylander
1986Kenneth W. Boling
1987Stephen C. Jacobsen
1988Kenneth J. Waldron
1989Dimitry G. Grabbe
1990Victor Scheinman
1991-
1992Stephen J. Bartholet
1993-
1994-
1995Robert R. Donaldson
1996Steven A. Velinsky
1997Sridhar Kota
1998William C. Shaw
1999David L. Trumper
2000Joel S. Spira
2001Paul Sheldon
2002Paul Sheldon
2003J. Edward Colgate
2004Alexander S. Slocum
2005Dara Sabahi, Donald R. Sevilla, James A. Baughman, Randel A. Lindemann,
Richard A. Rainen, Adam D. Steltzner, Joseph Melko, Christopher J. Voorhees
2006-
2007-
2008-
2009S.V. Sreenivasan[2]
2010Shorya Awtar
2011-
2012-
2013Mohan Bodduluri[3]
2014Feng Gao[4]
2015Noel Perkins[5]
2016-
2017Lei Zuo
2018-
2019Dikai Liu

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