Index
Grant Am0OWMVAIR
Verdictpartial75%
2 checks · 1 src · 4/29/20261 → partial; dissent: 1 → confirmed
Our claim
entire record- Name
- Feynman Prize 2001 — Experiment
- Amount
- $5,000
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- November 2001
- Notes
- [Nanotechnology (Experiment)] Experimental work on carbon nanotube devices and nanowire-based electronics, demonstrating functional electronic circuits at the nanoscale. Institution(s): Harvard University.
Source evidence
1 src · 2 checksforesight.org/molecular_electronics_researchers_awarded_2001_feynman_prizes/Foresight Prizesresource
confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/20/2026
- Grantee
- Charles M. Lieber, Jing Kong
- Date
- 2,001
- Description
- Harvard University
- Focus Area
- experiment
- Source Url
- https://foresight.org/molecular_electronics_researchers_awarded_2001_feyn
NoteDeterministic match: grantee, date matched in source snapshot (70 rows)
partial75%Haiku 4.5 · 3/25/2026
NoteThe source confirms the prize name, amount ($5,000), date (November 2001), and Charles M. Lieber as a grantee. However, it only identifies Charles M. Lieber as the winner of the 2001 Feynman Prize (Experimental), with no mention of Jing Kong as a co-recipient. The source also does not identify the funder as 'NPPTvNqRXA' but rather attributes it to the Foresight Institute. The record's claim that both Charles M. Lieber and Jing Kong were grantees is not supported by the source text.
Case № Am0OWMVAIRFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 75%