Ján Dusza
- 2018 – Introduction to the Hall of Fame within the Kosican of the Year Award 2017
- 2017 – Vice-Chairman of the Hungarian Academic Council in Slovakia
- 2016 – Special professor, NWPU, XI´AN, CHINA
- 2016 – Prize of Jedlik Anyos, Slovakia
- 2015 – Member of the European Ceramic Society
- 2014 – Prize of Dennis Gabor, Budapest, Hungary
- 2012 – Academician of the World Academy of Ceramics,
- 2012 – SAS Award for Building Infrastructure for Science – a member of an award-winning team
- 2008 – SAS Award for Contribution to Research and Development of Progressive Ceramic Materials – Collective Member
- 2008 – Researcher of the Year 2008 for international cooperation
- 2009 – Member of the Slovak valued society, Slovakia
- 2008 – Academician of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
- 1999 – 2000 – Hertha Filnberg fellowship, Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf, Austria
- 1998 – 99 – EC Fellow, Institute for Advanced Materials Petten, JRC, The Netherlands
- 1994 – 95 – Lisa Meitner fellowship, University of Vienna, Austria
- 1989 – 90 – Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany
Pavol Hvizdoš
- 2018 – Commemorative Medal of the Science and Research Center Železiarne Podbrezová s.r.o, Slovakia
- 2017 – Commemorative Coin of the Faculty of Metallurgy, Materials and Recycling TUKE, Slovakia
- 2017 – Platinum medal of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering TU Košice
- 2017 – Great Medal of the Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with headquarters in Prešov, TUKE
- 2012 – SAS Award for Science Building – a member of the award-winning team
- 2008 – SAS Award – Researcher of the Year 2008
- 2003-05 – Ramon y Cajal Fellowship, Spain
- 2000-02 – Marie Curie Fellowship, UK
- 1998 – NATO Fellowship, UK
František Lofaj
- 2012 – SAS Award for Science Building – a member of the award-winning team
- 2008 – SAS Award for Contribution to Research and Development of Progressive Ceramic Materials – Collective Member
- 2005 – JRC Fellowship, The Netherlands
- 2003 – Europa Fellowship by A. von Humboldt Foundation, France
- 2002-03 – Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Germany
- 2001 – United Engineering Foundation Fellowship (2001) USA
- 2000 – J.W. Fulbright Fellowship USA
- 1999 – NIST Visiting Researcher Fellowship, USA
- 1999 – Iketani Science Foundation Fellowship, Japan
- 1998 – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Stiftung as part of project SFB 371, Germany
- 1996-97 – Japan Fine Ceramic Center, Fellowship, Japan
- 1994-95 and 1997 – Science and Technology Agency Fellowship, Japan
Alexandra Kovalčíková
- 2017 – SAS Award in the category: Young Scientific Team
- 2012 – Award of the President of the Slovak Republic to Young Scientists: For Research in the Field of Chemical Composition of Heat Treatment of Modern Ceramic Composite Materials
- 2012 – 3rd place in the 1st Department of Science in the competition Young Researcher of the Academy of Sciences up to 35 years
- 2008 – Obtaining a scholarship from the Supporting Fund of Štefan Schwarz for the creation of postdoctoral posts in the SAS
Tamás Csanádi
- 2018 – Acta Student Award (Columbus, Ohio, USA)
- 2018 – Fund of Štefan Schwarz awarded by the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Bratislava, Slovakia)
- 2017 – Prize of the Slovak Academy of Sciences for a team of young scientists (Smolenice, Slovakia)
- 2015 – 3rd place on ECERS (European Ceramic Society) Student Speech Contest (ECERS, Toledo, Spain)
- 2015 – 1st place on Competition of Young Scientists under the age of 35 years (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia)
- 2014 – 1st place on Competition of Seminar of PhD Students (IMR-SAS, Košice, Slovakia)
- 2007 – Excellent student of Faculty of Science Award (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary)
- 2006 – Scientific Student Society Acknowledgement (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary)
- 2005 – 2nd place on Conference of Scientific Student Society (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary)
Richard Sedlák
- 2018 – 2nd place on Competition of Young Scientists under the age of 35 years (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia)
- 2017 – 1st place on Competition of Seminar of PhD Students (IMR-SAS, Košice, Slovakia)