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Technion launches new aerospace prize to honor legends and trailblazers

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TLDR

  • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology is launching a new aerospace engineering prize, funded by philanthropists Max and Desiree Blankfeld.
  • The prize will alternate between honoring senior researchers and supporting emerging scholars, aiming to foster international collaboration.
  • The first award is scheduled for June 2027, with nominations opening in summer 2026.

The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, a cornerstone of Israeli innovation since the nation's founding, is set to elevate its global standing in aerospace engineering with the establishment of the Max and Desiree Blankfeld Endowed Prize for Transformative Innovation in Aerospace. This new award, a testament to the vision and generosity of the Blankfeld family, underscores the Technion's commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery and fostering international academic exchange.

recognize groundbreaking contributions in aerospace engineering while fostering sustained international collaboration and academic exchange.

โ€” Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyDescribing the purpose of the new Max and Desiree Blankfeld Endowed Prize for Transformative Innovation in Aerospace.

As the sole institution of its kind in Israel, the Technion's Faculty of Aerospace Engineering has been instrumental in bolstering Israel's security and technological prowess. President Prof. Uri Sivan rightly emphasizes the faculty's pivotal role in shaping the nation's aerospace ecosystem and its contributions to Israel's global reputation. This prize is poised to further amplify that impact, attracting top-tier global talent and driving forward cutting-edge research.

Since the founding of the State of Israel, the Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion has played a pivotal role in strengthening Israelโ€™s security and advancing its technological leadership.

โ€” Prof. Uri SivanHighlighting the historical importance of the Technion's aerospace department to Israel.

The alternating focus on honoring established luminaries and nurturing emerging scholars ensures a dynamic approach to advancing the field. This not only recognizes past achievements but also invests in the future, providing a crucial platform for young researchers to develop their work at the Technion. The initiative reflects a deep understanding of how to cultivate sustained innovation and maintain Israel's competitive edge on the international stage.

The establishment of this new award will enable us to further elevate our research excellence, attract leading scholars from around the world, and expand our work at the forefront of aerospace science and engineering.

โ€” Prof. Uri SivanExplaining the expected impact of the new prize.

For us in Israel, this prize is more than just an academic award; it represents a continuation of our national mission to excel in science and technology, leveraging our unique position to drive global advancements. It's a source of pride that an institution like the Technion, deeply intertwined with Israel's development, is at the forefront of such a significant initiative, attracting global attention and collaboration.

Over the years, the Blankfelds have also supported undergraduate scholarships, and their recent commitment to create the Max and Desiree Blankfeld Endowed Prize for Transformative Innovation in Aerospace underscores Maxโ€™s vision to advance transformative research and global leadership in aerospace engineering.

โ€” Technion statementDetailing the Blankfelds' ongoing support for the Technion and the vision behind the new prize.
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