Kondo Prize Behind the Scenes Process (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

Here is the behind the scenes process for the Kondo Prize

Physics

 * Madrassah of Mombassa

Chemistry

 * Madrassah of Malindi

Medicine and Biology

 * Madrassah of Ibo

Peace

 * Kondo Peace Prize Committee

Literature

 * Board of the Imperial Society of Literature

Economics

 * Madrassah of Zanzibar

Mathematics

 * Madrassah of Mogadishu

Rewarded OTL?
A score from 0-6 that depends on whether the figure has been awarded a Nobel Prize, Fields Medal, Abel Prize, John Bates Clark Medal or equivalent awards

Past Nominations
A log adjusted formula is made for the number of times the figure was previously nominated (and snubbed) - only applies if the figure had not won a prize yet.

The formula is log_2(n+1), where n is the number of previous nominations. The number is rounded to the closest integer.

Contribution
A score from 3-15 depending on the significance of their contribution ​​​​​​

Political Consideration
Score from +3 to -3 indicating the personal or political bias of committee members

Disqualified
Figures that lack reputable achievements or figures with a certain level of controversy would not be nominated.

Example: Pol Pot

Selection
Following the summation of all points of each figure, each figure is assigned a numerical interval. A random number is generated, selecting the winner of the year.

Physics

 * Jabir Al-Lori - Arabia - For his discovery of various distant galaxies, and his theoretical model of an expanding universe.
 * Alberto Ensico - Iberia - For his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect and of the theory of General Relativity.
 * Maxim Planck - Germany - theoretical physicist who discovered energy quanta in 1900.

Chemistry

 * Frederik Hoffer - Borealia - Inventor of the Hoffer Process (OTL Haber–Bosch process), a method used in industry to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas. This invention is of importance for the large-scale synthesis of fertilizers and explosives.

Medicine and Biology

 * Paul Ehrlich - Germany - physician and scientist who worked in the fields of haematology, immunology, and antimicrobial chemotherapy. He is credited with finding a cure for syphilis in 1909.
 * Richard von Hertwig - Germany - Zoologist, notable as the first to describe zygote formation as the fusing of spermatozoa inside the membrane of an egg cell during fertilization.

Peace

 * King Muhammed Ali III - Egypt - For his extensive work in lessening human suffering in times of conflict.

Literature

 * H. S. Waal - Borealia - Author of The War of the Worlds, Liberty, The Time Machine, and other pioneering science fiction stories.

Economics

 * Rashid Bakr - Swahili - For his development of a model for option pricing mechanisms.
 * Ali Bakr - Egypt - For his improvements in mass manufacturing organization and methods along with increasing the popularity of the automobile.
 * Jose Fontes - Iberia - For his invention of a moving assembly line for the mass manufacture of automobiles designed for mass-consumption.

Mathematics

 * Naqula Sekibo - Swahili - For his work in statistical functions, distribution, interpolation and the three body problem.

Physics
Score: 27 Selection: Alberto Ensico

Chemistry
Frederik Hoffer selected as sole nomination

Medicine and Biology
Score: 5 Selection: Paul Ehrlich

Peace
King Muhammed Ali III selected as sole nomination

Literature
H. S. Waal selected as sole nomination

Economics
Score: 29 Selection: Jose Fontes

Mathematics
Naqula Sekibo selected as sole nomination

Physics

 * Albert Ensico - Iberia- "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect and theory of General Relativity"

Chemistry

 * Frederik Hoffer - Borealia - "For the synthesis of ammonia from its elements"

Medicine and Biology

 * Paul Ehrlich - Germany - "For his work in immunology and development of chemotherapy."

Peace

 * King Muhammed Ali III - Egypt - "For the Convention of Alexandria, which lessened human suffering in times of conflict."

Literature

 * H. S. Waal - Borealia - "For his novels, in which idealism and realism are combined in a world of rich imagination"

Economics

 * Jose Fontes - Iberia - "For the invention and development of assembly line technology for mass manufacturing"

Mathematics

 * Naqula Sekibo - Swahili - "For his development of statistical distribution, cumulants and likelihood functions and mathematical modelling of Brownian Motion."

Physics

 * Jabir Al-Lori - Arabia - For his discovery of various distant galaxies, and his theoretical model of an expanding universe.
 * Hunter Hughes - New England - Inventor of heavier than air flight.
 * Nikola Tesla - Belka - For his work in electrical systems, including Alternating Current, the induction motor, and wireless transmission

Chemistry

 * Frederik Hofmann - Borealia - synthesized rubber from isoprene and butadiene.
 * Marie Curie - Poland - For her contribution to research on radioactivity and discovery of radium and polonium

Medicine and Biology

 * Gendrikh Moronin - Alaska - bioloigst who developed the first Tuberculin-sensitivity test which helps to make a precise diagnose on tuberculosis.
 * Ivan Pavlov - Russia - biologist who developed classical conditioning

Peace

 * Henry Dunant - Switzerland - for founding the International Committee of the Red Cross

Literature

 * Rudyard Kipling - Britain - Author of The Jungle Book, Kim, "The Man Who Would Be King", "Mandalay" ,"If—" and other innovative works
 * Rabindranath Tagore - British India - Author of Gitanjali and other imaginative poetry
 * Liu E - China-Korea - Author of the Travels of Lao Can
 * Àngel Guimerà - Unio de Cadiz - Author of Terra baixa, La Filla del Mar and other realist plays

Economics

 * Ali Bakr - Egypt - For his improvements in mass manufacturing organization and methods and popularisation automobile.
 * John Bates Clark - Savannah - For his contribution to the marginal theory of value
 * Carl Menger - Poland - For his contribution to the marginal theory of value
 * Léon Walras - France - For his contribution to the marginal theory of value and development of general equilibrium theory

Mathematics

 * Emmy Noether - Germany - For her development of rings, fields and algebras
 * Josip Plemelj - Belka - For his contributions to the theory of analytic functions
 * Abraham Fraenkel - Germany - For his formulation of Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory
 * Ernst Zermelo - Germany - For his development of Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory

Physics
Score: 10 Selection: Jabir Al-Lori

Chemistry
Score: 15 Selection: Marie Curie

Medicine and Biology
Score: 15 Selection: Ivan Pavlov

Peace
Henry Durant selected as sole nomination

Literature
Score: 45 Selection: Àngel Guimerà

Economics
Score: 18 Selection: John Bates Clark, Carl Menger and Léon Walras

Mathematics
Score: 26 Selection: Ernst Zermelo and Abraham Fraenkel

Physics

 * Jabir Al-Lori - Arabia - "For his discovery of various distant galaxies, and his theoretical model of an expanding universe."

Chemistry

 * Marie Curie - Poland - "in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element."

Medicine and Biology

 * Ivan Pavlov - Russia - "in recognition of his work on the physiology of digestion, through which knowledge on vital aspects of the subject has been transformed and enlarged."

Peace

 * Henry Dunant - Switzerland - "For founding the International Committee of the Red Cross."

Literature

 * Àngel Guimerà - Unio de Cadiz - "For his work that is known for bringing together under romantic aspects the main elements of realism"

Economics

 * John Bates Clark, Léon Walras, Carl Menger - Savannah, France, Poland - "For their contribution to the marginal theory of value"

Mathematics

 * Ernst Zermelo, Abraham Fraenkel - Germany - "For their formulation of Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory"