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Title
Institution News and Notes - Prizes [1969: Warren Memorial Prize; R. W. Chapman Medal; Chemical Engineering Prize; Electrical Engineering Prize; Mechanical Engineering Prize; The Institution Award. 1970: Edward Noyes Prize; J. R. Bainton Prize; R. J N. Franki Medal]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 43, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1971, p. 31
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319

Awards

People

  • Antill, James Macquarie (Jim) (1912 - 1994)

    'The Institution Award (1969) - to Mr J M Antill, FIEAust, Sydney Division, for paper "Critical path evaluation of construction work changes", Civil Engineering Transactions, Apr 1969'.

  • Bates, George William (1932 - 1995)

    'Electrical Engineering Prize (1969) - Jointly to Mr D C Smith, MIEAust, Mr G W Bates, MIEAust, and Mr I P Bates, GradIEAust, all of Victoria Division, for the paper "The influence of automatic regulators on the stability characteristics of the Victorian Inter-Connected Power System", Electrical Engineering Transactions, Sep 1969'.

  • Francis, Arthur James (1914 - 2008)

    'R. W. Chapman Medal (1969) - To Professor A J Francis, FIEAust, Victoria Division, for paper "Structural brickwork research in relation to the SAA Brickwork Code", Civil Engineering Transactions, Oct 1969'.

  • Leech, Thomas David James (1902 - 1973)

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1969) - To Professor T D J Leech, FIEAust, Sydney Division, for paper "Diffusion blasting and its potential for the development of Australia's inland surface water resources", Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, Oct-Nov 1969'.

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