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Northwestern University’s Mercouri Kanatzidis Receives Prestigious Albert Einstein World Award of Science in Monterrey

Northwestern University's Mercouri Kanatzidis Receives Prestigious Albert Einstein World Award of Science in Monterrey

MONTERREY, MEXICO - October 24, 2025 - International pride, Professor Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, from Northwestern University and Senior Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, was honored yesterday with the 2025 Albert Einstein World Award of Science at a ceremony held in the Auditorium of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo MARCO in Monterrey, Mexico. The award, presented by the World Cultural Council (WCC), recognizes Professor Kanatzidis's groundbreaking contributions to solar energy conversion and his pioneering work that launched what scientists now call the "perovskite era" of photovoltaic technology.

The ceremony marked the 40th anniversary of the World Cultural Council's award program and brought together an international community of scientists, educators, and cultural leaders. Professor Omar M. Yaghi, the newly appointed seventh president of the World Cultural Council and 2025 Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry, presided over the ceremony, adding particular significance to an event celebrating scientific achievement at the highest level.

"Professor Kanatzidis is an extraordinary and visionary scientist whose deep insights have led to transformative innovations in the field of solar energy conversion," said WCC Founder and President Emeritus José Estrada. "His work contributes greatly toward a more sustainable world."

Revolutionary Impact on Solar Energy

Professor Kanatzidis is recognized internationally for his seminal work on halide perovskite semiconductors, materials that have revolutionized the field of solar photovoltaics. His historic 2012 publication demonstrated the first all-solid-state solar cell based on halide perovskite, a breakthrough that sparked a global research movement. Following his landmark 2014 publication, hundreds of research groups worldwide have established programs studying these materials, leading to the development of tandem photovoltaic solar cells with significantly higher efficiencies than traditional technologies.

The WCC jury noted that Professor Kanatzidis is "an undisputed global leader in developing key technologies toward the next generation of solar cells" and has played a crucial role in establishing perovskite halides in photovoltaic applications as an entirely new field of science. His innovations promise high-performance, low-cost, and durable solar energy solutions that address pressing global challenges, including climate change and energy sustainability.

A Legacy of Mentorship

Beyond his scientific discoveries, Professor Kanatzidis has distinguished himself as an exceptional mentor and educator. Over his career, he has guided more than 80 undergraduates, 96 doctoral students, and 140 postdoctoral fellows. This commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders stands as a testament to his dedication to advancing the field through education.

The late Sir Fraser Stoddart, former President of the World Cultural Council and 2016 Nobel laureate, affirmed: "Kanatzidis's groundbreaking contributions to energy science and his tireless dedication to mentorship make him one of the most gifted and influential scientists of our time."

About Professor Mercouri G. Kanatzidis

Professor Kanatzidis received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1984 and is currently Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. He is also a Senior Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. His research portfolio includes more than 1,650 publications and 60 patents. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and has received numerous international honors, including the American Chemical Society's 2025 Award in the Chemistry of Materials.

About the World Cultural Council

The World Cultural Council is an international organization based in Mexico that promotes cultural values, goodwill, and philanthropy internationally among individuals. Since 1982, the Council has recognized outstanding scientists, educators, and artists who have contributed positively to the cultural enrichment of mankind through three prestigious awards: the Albert Einstein World Award of Science, the José Vasconcelos World Award of Education, and the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts.

The presence of Professor Omar M. Yaghi—who recently assumed the presidency of the WCC after winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on metal-organic frameworks—underscored the ceremony's celebration of scientific excellence in service of global sustainability.

written by: Aja Marie Horvath

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