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Application Guidelines

First, candidates must register. Those who have previously applied must register again to create a new application. Second, after completing the candidate contact information, please upload each of the application sections, carefully adhering to the following instructions:

  • Each uploaded file must be in .pdf, .doc, or .ppt format, with .pdf formatting being strongly preferred. Judges are unable to see PowerPoint slide animations or transitions, view video and movie files, or listen to audio files.
  • Each uploaded file must be under 5mb in size.
  • The entire application must be under 25mb in size, excluding the video component.

As a courtesy to the many distinguished individuals who volunteer their time to help make the prize possible, we ask that you strictly observe all of the guidelines for submission. Please note that applications that do not follow the above instructions will be disqualified from consideration. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Application Sections

  1. Description of Inventiveness
    Describe your portfolio of inventiveness while at MIT in 1000 words or less. Address the following:

    • Define the problems/needs and how your invention(s) offers solutions.
    • What makes your invention(s) novel?
    • How does your invention(s) improve upon prior technology or processes?
    • What are the potential economic, environmental and societal benefits of your invention(s)?
    • If you have worked in team environments, what was your role in developing key inventions?
    • How do you envision your invention(s) being commercialized, or possessing the potential for adoption?


  2. Video
    Produce a short, two-minute video pitch that addresses the impact that one of your inventions will have on the world. Video Guidelines:

    • Tailor the video to a youth audience
    • Videos need not be professional; use of a flip cam, webcam, etc is permitted
    • Videotaping the “environment” of your invention is ideal
    • Creativity is encouraged!
    • Compressed Quicktime or Windows Media format only
    • Size is limited to 100 MB. Videos that exceed this size cannot be accepted.


    To submit your video, please deliver a copy to Shannon O'Brien at Lemelson_Awards@mit.edu by December 14, 2011. Videos may be received via email or disc. Videos will be housed privately on MIT TechTV for viewing by Student Prize Judges and Lemelson-MIT Program staff only.

  3. Letters of Recommendation
    Two letters of recommendation from MIT faculty or research-scientist staff are required. Each letter should be addressed to Lemelson-MIT Student Prize Committee, limited to two pages, and address the following:
    • Describe the significance of the applicant's invention(s)/innovation(s) to the field
    • State the student's role in developing the invention(s)
    • Define the state-of-the-art status in the area of the invention(s)
    • Describe potential implications of the student's work


  4. Resume

  5. Supplementary Materials
    Other pertinent supporting materials may be provided, such as professional articles, photos, diagrams, and press clippings. The combined length of all supplementary materials may not exceed 10 pages.

Information about candidates presented in the applications may be used to prepare public educational materials, if the candidate is selected as the prize recipient. If you have questions after carefully reviewing all of the instructions, please contact Shannon O’Brien, Awards Program Associate at Lemelson_Awards@mit.edu.

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