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In 1976, in order to commemorate the Rolex classic oyster watch stand altar altar of the fiftieth anniversary, Rolex Xiong Wei slightly Grand Prize came into being. This award supports people who are passionate about their human knowledge, covering five areas: scientific medicine, applied technology, discovery, environmental protection and cultural heritage. In 2009, Rolex added a young male award, aimed at funding a new generation of young leaders from 18 to 30 years old and its innovation. The jury assesses the viability, creativity, sustainability of the human and the environment, and the most important is the spirit created by the applicant. Each winner will be awarded a prize of 100,000 and fifty thousand Swiss francs to help them achieve their own plans. The review lineup is as follows: Egyptian electrical engineer Ghada Amer, Antée Boetius, a German marine biologist, and Maria Ermia, leader of sustainable development in Colombia María Emilia Correa, American underwater photographer David Doubilet, British mathematician and scientific communicator Marcus du Sautoy, American Biomedical Engineer And innovator David Edwards, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, German physicist Stefan Hell, Ethiopian agricultural scientist Sainteat Segenet Kelemu, Norwegian social entrepreneur Johann Olav Koss, Indian philanthropist and social entrepreneur Rohini Nilekani, and Hong Kong gastroenterologist and university principal Shen Zuyao (Joseph JY Sung). "In the days of the fifth decade, we welcome all outstanding jury members to help us," said Rebecca Irvin, director of charity at Rolex, For the long - term international charity plan to elect a new winner. "They will examine the applicants carefully, from the applicant 's statistics, reflecting the overall status of the world: the growth of entrepreneurial spirit in developing countries; the importance of innovation and technology to life; and the growing power of modern women. November 2016 in Los Angeles at the 40th anniversary of the special celebration, will be announced ten new laureate winner. 2016 Rolex Award Review List Ghada Amer (Ghada Amer, Egypt), mechanical and electrical engineer, in advocating social and economic development, she is committed to expanding work, world-renowned. She is one of the "100 Most Influential Arab Women in the World" and is currently Vice Chairman of the Arab Science and Technology Foundation. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Antje Boetius (Antje Boetius, Germany), marine biologist, in the study of the Arctic Ocean biology, contribute to the prestigious, renowned. She is a professor of geology and microbiology at the University of Bremen in Germany and also leads the Max Plank Institute for Marine Microbiology, and the Gulf of Alfred in the Bremerhaven, (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research) Deepwater Ecology and Technology Joint Research Group. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer María Emilia Correa (Colombia), known as the leader of sustainable development, has the concept of lifelong promotion that business should be an active driver of sustainable development. She is the founder and "strategist" of Sistema B. The campaign is advocated by entrepreneurs in Latin America to support companies using commercial power to address social and environmental issues. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer David Doubilet (David Doubilet, USA), the world's leading underwater photographer, he is not only the "National Geographic magazine" photographer, but also an explorer, conservation photographer pioneer, marine naturalist and marine habitat Protector. He has also served as a special editor and has published more than ten books, including the award-winning "Water Light Time" (Water Light Time). The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Marcus du Sautoy (Marcus du Sautoy, UK), renowned for its popularity in math education, is widely found in major British newspapers, BBC Radio (BBC Radio) and television programs, and its deep Thanksgiving works, he is recognized by the British scientific community leader. He is currently a researcher at New College, Oxford University and has been a professor of public understanding of science at Oxford University since 2008. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer David Edwards (David Edwards, USA), renowned for his research to advance scientific and technological progress. He is a professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard University in the United States and has studied numerous innovative programs, including a new drug delivery approach, and also between his artist and scientist in his "lab" in Paris (Le Laboratoire) Of cooperation, the creation of new learning methods. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Chris Hadfield (Canada), astronauts, engineers, air force pilots and writers, completed three space flights and two thousand six hundred times the Earth orbit, the science and space wonders to share to millions of people, And the use of social media strength, so that people know more about outer space. He was the first Canadian to walk in space and the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station. Stefan Hell (Germany), Romanian German physicist, to obtain super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (super-resolution fluorescence microscopy) and won the 2014 Nobel Prize. Since 2002, he has been one of the director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Germany, leading the Department of Nano Bio-photology. He also oversees the Optical Nanoscopy of the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Segenet Kelemu (Ethiopia), an agricultural scientist specializing in molecular plant pathology, she is keen to scientifically solve the problem of eco-food crops. Over the past few decades, she has led world-class laboratories to apply cutting-edge science to the African and international agriculture fields. Today, she leads a large African insect research organization in Nairobi, Kenya, China International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi (International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology). The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Johann Olav Koss (Norway), the fourth Olympic gold medalist, and internationally recognized social entrepreneur, founded the non-governmental charity International Children's Livelihood by virtue of its skills and determination to become an outstanding athlete Right To Play International), so that children in backward areas around the world, through sports and games, so that the physical and mental development. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer Rohini Nilekani (India), whose charity is widely praised, has resulted in a number of pioneering programs that cover a wide range of water conservation, education, and even sustainable development. She uses her wealth to benefit the public and advocates charity throughout the country, including as chairman of the Arghyam Charity Foundation, which uses this foundation to implement water and sanitation programs in more than 7,000 villages in India. The rookie judges will change the world's pioneer (Joseph J. Y. Sung, Hong Kong), President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is also a well-known gastroenterologist. In academic research, he has been pioneering, open up new ways, so become the world-renowned gastrointestinal research authority. He uphold the concept of holistic education, is the community of celebrities. In 2003, Shen Zuyao was hailed as "Asian Hero" by "Time magazine" as the fight against atypical pneumonia (SARS).