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Journal Article

Author
Anon
Title
Perth showcases 2014 ATSE Clunies Ross Awards
In
ATSE focus
Imprint
vol. 185, August 2014, pp. 16-17
ISBN/ISSN
1326-8708
Url
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3171718660

Awards

People

  • Galvin, Kevin

    "Professor Kevin Galvin FTSE from the University of Newcastle for his work in mineral processing and the development of innovative, cost-saving and effective minerals industry technology."

  • Moad, Graeme (1952 - )

    "Dr Ezio Rizzardo FRS FAA FTSE, Dr Graeme Moad FAA and Dr San Thang FTSE for their work in developing better ways of making polymers and plastics."

  • Nutt, John Gilmour (1934 - 2023)

    "Dr John Nutt AM FTSE (Lifetime Achievement Award) for his ongoing contribution to the engineering profession and commitment to the advancement of the industry over the past 50 years."

  • Rizzardo, Ezio (1943 - )

    "Dr Ezio Rizzardo FRS FAA FTSE, Dr Graeme Moad FAA and Dr San Thang FTSE for their work in developing better ways of making polymers and plastics."

  • Thang, San Hoa (1954 - )

    "Dr Ezio Rizzardo FRS FAA FTSE, Dr Graeme Moad FAA and Dr San Thang FTSE for their work in developing better ways of making polymers and plastics."

  • Tobar, Michael William

    "Winthrop Professors Eugene Ivanov and Michael Tobar FAA FTSE for their invention of the world's lowest-noise oscillators, with multiple applications in fundamental research, high-tech communications and defence."

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