The Kilby International Awards was an award created by the High Tech Committee[1] of the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce, in 1990 to boost interest in the area.[2] It was named after inventor Jack Kilby.[3] The awards were bestowed at the Chamber's annual "Salute to High Technology" dinners,[4] except for the 2003 Awards, which were held in London.[5]
Recipients
Awards were granted in 1990–1998, 2000[6] and 2003.[3][7]
1990
- Truman Cook (Community Catalyst Award)
 - Mark Fulbright (Student Innovator Award)
 - Michael Hawley
 - Bell Helicopter Textron
 
1991
- Wendy Copp (Young Innovator Award)
 - Apple Computer
 - EDS
 - Rockwell International
 - Tandy Corporation
 - Texas Instruments
 - Raytheon Corporation
 
1992
1993
- Francis S. Collins
 - Candace B. Pert
 - George F. Smoot
 - Mae C. Jemison
 - K. Eric Drexler (Young Innovator Award)
 
1994
- Robert D. Ballard
 - Dean Kamen
 - Stephanie L. Kwolek
 - Michael A. Zasloff
 - Mark A. Reed (Young Innovator Award)
 
1995
- Vinton Cerf
 - Huda Zoghbi
 - Harry Orr
 - Hans Herren
 - Jewel Plummer Cobb (Lifetime Achievement in Education Award)
 - Tim Berners-Lee (Young Innovator Award)
 - Marc Hannah (Young Innovator Award)
 
1996
- Steve Wozniak
 - Helen Murray Free (Lifetime Achievement Award)
 - Daniel Kaufman
 - E. Clayton Teague
 - Kay Toliver
 - Mike McCue (Young Innovator Award)
 
1997
- James H. Clark
 - Hector Floyd DeLuca
 - Sylvia A. Earle
 - Barry Marshall
 - Francine Penny Patterson
 - Susan Athey (Young Innovator Award)
 
1998
- Leonardo Chiariglione
 - Jennifer Harris (Young Innovator Award)
 - Florence P. Haseltine
 - Karl M. Johnson (Lifetime Achievement Award)
 - Zafra M. Lerman
 - William E. Strickland
 - Masashi Yanagisawa
 
2000
- Michael Chasen (Young Innovator Award)
 - Matthew Pittinsky (Young Innovator Award)
 - Linus Benedict Torvalds (Young Innovator Award)
 - Frances Anne Cordova
 - Bran Ferren
 - Hendrik Mario Geysen
 - Margaret Lowman
 - Martin Schwab
 - Ada Yonath
 
2003
- Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi
 - Dame Bridget Ogilvie
 - Ralf David Hotchkiss
 - Mamphela Aletta Ramphele
 - Janna Levin (Young Innovator Award)
 
References
- ↑ "Cook, Truman F.", Dallas Morning News (March 22, 2006)
 - ↑ Anderson, Christopher. "Hagelin & Quantum Theory: Holding on by a superstring", Nature Vol 359 (September 10, 1992)
 - 1 2 Overview, kilby.org, The Kilby Awards Foundation
 - ↑ Miller, Robert. "UT Southwestern researcher receives 'ballistic' honor", Dallas Morning News (May 21, 1991)
 - ↑ "The Kilby International Awards in London". kilby.org (Press release). The Kilby Awards Foundation. October 7, 2003. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
 - ↑ Past Laureates, kilby.org, The Kilby Awards Foundation
 - ↑ Current Laureates, kilby.org, The Kilby Awards Foundation
 
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