In science, thermodynamics awards are prizes, medals, or awards given to researchers who significantly use thermodynamics to further or advance a given subject of study. [1] The Prigogine award, for instance, is given to individuals in systems ecology who have used Prigoginean thermodynamics in their theoretical developments. [2] These awards are listed below:
| List | |
| Rumford Medal (1800) – biennial award for outstanding scientific research, by a European, on heat or light. | |
| Rumford Prize (1839) – biennial award for outstanding scientific research, by an American, on heat or light. | |
| Nobel Prize (1901) – annual award given in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, or economics. | |
| Gibbs Medal (1911) – annual award given to chemists that have enabled people to either live better or to understand the world better. | |
| Boltzmann Medal (1975) – awarded once every three years to physicists who have advanced statistical mechanics. | |
| James Harry Potter Gold Medal (1980) – annual award for achievement or service in the application of thermodynamics in mechanical engineering. | |
| Prigogine Medal (2004) – annual award given to researchers in systems ecology. |