• 2019 EDS Celebrated Member Prize • 2020 Julius Springer Prize in Applied Physics. • Member of the European Academy of Sciences 1997, http://www.ae-info.org/ae/User/Chua_Leon and Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2007. • He was elected as
Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin in 2000. •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,
Switzerland (1983) • Honorary doctorate from the
University of Tokushima,
Japan (1984) • Honorary doctorate from the
Technische Universität Dresden,
Germany (1992) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
Technical University of Budapest,
Hungary (1994) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
University of Santiago de Compostela,
Spain (1995) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany (1996) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iaşi,
Romania (1997) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
University of Catania,
Italy (2000) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
AGH University of Science and Technology,
Poland (2003) • Docteur Honoris Causa (Honorary Doctorate),
Doğuş University, Turkey (2005) • Docteur Honoris Causa (Honorary Doctorate), Universite du Sud, Toulon, France, 2006 •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
University of Le Havre,
France (2009) • Honorary Doctorate, 2011.
University of the West of England, England. •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
KU Leuven,
Belgium (2013) •
Doctor of Science Honoris Causa from the
Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong (2014) •
Doctor Honoris Causa from the
Polytechnic University of Turin,
Italy (2015) •
IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Award (1967) • IEEE Guillemin-Cauer Award (1972, 1985, 1989) •
IEEE W.R.G. Baker Prize Paper Award (1973), for the paper
"Memristor: The Missing Circuit Element" in IEEE TRANSACTIONS on Circuit Theory, September 1971 • IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award (2000) •
IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award (2005), ''For seminal contributions to the foundation of nonlinear circuit theory, and for inventing Chua's Circuit and Cellular Networks, each spawning a new research area.'' • M. E. Van Valkenburg Award (1995 and 1998) •
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Vitold Belevitch Award (2007),
For seminal contributions to nonlinear circuit theory, the first mathematically proven physical implementation of Chaos (Chua circuit), the local activity principle as the root of complexity, the cellular neural/nonlinear network principle and basic theory, and the qualitative theory of complexity in 1D cellular automata. •
2010 Guggenheim Fellowship ==References==