Professor Randall M. German
For outstanding contribution to the field of Natural Science
and especially for the fact that he has made outstanding contribution to the solid state physics and chemistry with original investigations of events and processes on phase boundaries.
Academician Valerii V. Skorohod
For outstanding contribution to the field of Materials Science
and especially for the fact that he has developed a series of new, technically significant materials. He was the first who defined fundamental and technological principles of direct control over structure and properties of materials - "structured engineering."
Professor Richard B. Stein
For outstanding contribution to the field of Automatic Control of Movements
and especially for the fact that he significantly contributed to the development and implementation of new methods for controlling human extremities by studying and exploring the basic principles of the organization of movements in animals and humans.
Professor James L. Massey
For outstanding contribution to the field of Information Theory
and especially for the fact that he had numerous contributions to the theory and practice of error-control codes, multi-user communications, cryptographic systems, and other technical contributions to communications engineering; and because he is an exceptional virtuoso in engineering education.
Electricité de France,
Direction des Études et Recherches,
Service Études de Resauix
For outstanding contribution to the field of Power Systems Analysis
and especially for the fact that the EDF-DER has created exceptional research results influencing the development of power systems in the whole world and education of engineers capable to respond to challenges of the third millenium.
Professor Nikolai Ivanovich Koroteev
For outstanding contribution to the field of Nonlinear and Applied Optics
and especially for the fact THAT he, with his collaborators, made a profound investigation in the physics of strong laser radiation, and its interaction with solids and physics of ultra fast (pico and femtosecond) optical processes.
Institute of Fluid Mechanics, University of Erlangen
For outstanding contribution to the field of Experimental and Computational Fluid Mechanics
and especially for the fact that the phase-Doppler technique and porous medium combustion have been invented and high performance scientific computing has been introduced into computational fluid mechanics with applications in many academic and practical fields.
Professor W.P.M. van Swaaij
For outstanding contribution to the field of New Energy Conversion Technologies
and especially for the fact that his achievements in science are well recognized throughout the world in the fields of fluidisation phenomena (including combustion) and pyrolysis and gasification of biomass and waste.
Institute for Communications and Control, National Technical University of Athens
For outstanding contribution to the field of Telemedicine
and especially for the fact that their research in advanced telemedicine has made a significant impact on the overall field. Also, for their support of the ongoing cooperation with several institutions in Yugoslavia and the Republic of Srpska.
Professor Michael Flynn
For outstanding contribution to the field of Computer Architecture
and especially for the fact that he is a living legend of computer architecture.
Professor Roger F. Harrington
For outstanding contribution to the field of Numerical Electromagnetics
and especially for the fact that he is the founder of modern computer-aided electromagnetics.
Academician Vladimir Eliferevich Nakoryakov
For outstanding contribution to the field of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow of Two-Phase Gas-Liquid Flows, and especially in Propagation of Waves and Pertubation in Two-Phase Flows
and especially for the fact that besides personal cointribution to the theory of two-phase flows, he greatly contributed as a director of Institute of Thermophysicsm to the modernization of the experimental investigations in heat transfer, and to the opening of the new research fields in the institute, contirbuting greatly to the fundamental knowledge in heat transfer processes. He also gave initiative and permanent support to the cooperation of the Institute of Thermophysics S.S.Kutateladze and Yugoslav scientific institutions.
Institute of Thermophysics
For outstanding contribution to the field of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in High Temperature Turbulent and Plasma Flows and Two-Phase Gas-Liquid Flows
and especially for the fact that Institute of Thermophysics through the scientific cooperation with Serbian Scientific institutions, greatly influenced development of scientific investigations in the field of heat transfer and fluid flow in turbulent and plasma flows and two phase flows in Serbia, as a fundamental basis for development of energy and process technologies.