- 2026年之獎項,接受提名時間自2025年1月1日起至2026年1月31日止
- 獎項辦法
- 下載申請表
- 作業流程
- 歷屆得獎人
獎項辦法
一、 為提升台灣昆蟲學研究在世界的影響力,台灣昆蟲學會以旅美台裔美國佛羅里達大學蘇南耀特聘教授為代表,透過其在基礎與應用昆蟲學卓越的成就與世界影響力,特設立「蘇南耀昆蟲學學術獎」,以表彰亞洲地區在昆蟲學領域有極大貢獻的專業研究者。本獎項於2019年10月19日,學會第40屆年會時,由蘇南耀特聘教授捐款美金5萬元、李後鋒理事長捐款新台幣30萬元及盧義聲先生捐款新台幣10萬元予台灣昆蟲學會,經本會理監事會議通過,由學會設立與執行此獎項。本獎項由遴選委員會評選,並由秘書組配合完成評審作業。
二、 獎項
本獎項為每兩年評選並頒發一次,名額以一人為限,頒發獎金5,000元美金,獎座乙式,頒發台灣昆蟲學會終身榮譽會員,並邀請獲獎者於台灣昆蟲學會年會上發表主題演講。
三、 徵選對象與資格
本獎項為提名制,被提名者須為任職於亞洲地區研究機構之昆蟲領域研究人員或學者專家,提名者與被提名者皆無須具備台灣昆蟲學會會員資格。若該屆未有合適之人選產生,則獎項得從缺。同一得獎人僅限獲獎乙次。評選之候選人須為該屆被提名者。
四、 提名方式
由秘書組公告該屆獎項申請訊息,並通知亞洲地區各昆蟲相關之學術研究機構。提名者需填妥提名表封面(如附件表格,包含提名同意書及被提名同意書),並附上被提名人完整的CV、被提名人至少2位推薦信,以及出版著作清單,以上資料須以PDF檔格式寄送本會。
五、 評選作業
(一) 遴選委員會:
由台灣昆蟲學會常務理事共五人(含委員會主席)組成遴選委員會,委員會主席由台灣昆蟲學會理事長出任,主席須提報候選人名單、確保投票公正性,並將投票結果呈報予台灣昆蟲學會理監事會議,並於台灣昆蟲學會年會時頒發此獎項予獲獎者。若本獎項之被提名人為遴選委員會成員,須自行迴避審查,不得參與該屆投票,並由理事依順位遞補為遴選委員。遴選委員會須遵守利益衝突迴避之原則及相關規定。
(二) 評選流程:
由秘書組匯集該屆所有提名案件交由評選委員審閱,由每位遴選委員分別圈選三名被提名者進入複選階段。遴選委員再就複選名單各自進行評分、排序,由秘書組彙整評分並依分數高低排序為決選名單,交由遴選委員會討論並表決。
(三) 表決方式:
經遴選委員會確定充分討論後,採記名方式多數決選出該屆獲獎者。記名表決之順序則依據決選名單之順序,自得分最高者開始依序表決,表決時第一位通過者即為獲獎者。決選會議得視情況以即時視訊會議方式召開,遴選委員需全數出席,出席評審二分之一以上即為通過。
六、 徵選時程
首屆提名收件時間自2021年1月1日起至2022年1月31日止,並於2022年台灣昆蟲年會頒獎;下一屆收件時間自2023年1月1日至2024年1月31日止,並於2024年台灣昆蟲年會頒獎,以此類推,如遇特殊原因得修改時程並提前公告周知。
七、 其它
1. 研究成果如有虛偽或隱匿不實者,得註銷參選或得獎資格。
2. 獲獎者須自行負擔扣稅事宜。
3. 本作業要點如有未盡之事宜,台灣昆蟲學會得依規定修正之。
下載申請表
1. 作業辦法_蘇南耀昆蟲學學術獎 (pdf)
2. 提名表_蘇南耀昆蟲學學術獎 (word)
◆ Downloads:
1. Nan-Yao Su Entomology Research Award (pdf)
2. Nomination Form_Nan-Yao Su Entomology Research Award (word)
作業流程
蘇南耀昆蟲學學術獎 每年兩年舉辦一次,作業流程如下:
工作項目 | 辦理時間 |
公開徵件、接受提名 | 2025年1月1日起至2026年1月31日 |
審查作業 | 2026年2 - 6月 |
頒獎典禮 | 2026年10 - 11月昆蟲年會 |
歷屆得獎人
2022 蘇南耀昆蟲學學術獎 Nan-Yao Su Entomology Research Award | ||
姓 名 | 現 職 | 得 獎 事 蹟 |
Kenji Matsuura | Professor Assistant Director, Kyoto University | Dr. Kenji Matsuura has made groundbreaking contributions to the field of termite biology and entomology. He was the first scientist to discover asexual queen succession (AQS), overturning the long-standing assumption that termite colonies are succeeded by neotenic inbreeding after the death of primary kings and queens. His discovery revealed a novel reproductive strategy that has since been identified in multiple termite species, representing a pivotal milestone in understanding termite reproductive systems. He further demonstrated that genomic imprinting can influence the caste fates of termite offspring through parental phenotypes, greatly advancing scientific understanding of caste-determination mechanisms. In addition, he discovered an extraordinary case of fungus egg mimicry, where a newly identified fungus mimics termite eggs and parasitically inhabits nests. Building on this discovery, he invented a “pseudo-egg-type termite control agent,” enabling termites to transport insecticidal active substances into their own nests—a significant breakthrough in termite control strategies. Beyond his research achievements, Dr. Matsuura has played a vital role in training the next generation of entomologists, mentoring numerous students who have gone on to secure academic positions and expand their own research fields. He also contributed substantially to the successful bidding of the 2024 International Congress of Entomology in Kyoto, later serving as secretary-general to promote entomology in Asia with remarkable dedication and leadership. For these exceptional scientific discoveries and his outstanding contributions to education and international collaboration, he was awarded the 2022 Nan-Yao Su Entomology Research Award by the Taiwan Entomological Society. He further demonstrated that genomic imprinting can influence the caste fates of termite offspring through parental phenotypes, greatly advancing scientific understanding of caste-determination mechanisms. In addition, he discovered an extraordinary case of fungus egg mimicry, where a newly identified fungus mimics termite eggs and parasitically inhabits nests. Building on this discovery, he invented a “pseudo-egg-type termite control agent,” enabling termites to transport insecticidal active substances into their own nests—a significant breakthrough in termite control strategies. Beyond his research achievements, Dr. Matsuura has played a vital role in training the next generation of entomologists, mentoring numerous students who have gone on to secure academic positions and expand their own research fields. He also contributed substantially to the successful bidding of the 2024 International Congress of Entomology in Kyoto, later serving as secretary-general to promote entomology in Asia with remarkable dedication and leadership. For these exceptional scientific discoveries and his outstanding contributions to education and international collaboration, he was awarded the 2022 Nan-Yao Su Entomology Research Award by the Taiwan Entomological Society. |