Published Resources Details

Journal Article

Title
Electrical Engineering Prize - 1970 Awards
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 43, no. 10-11, Oct-Nov 1971, p. 23
Abstract

Jointly to Professor F. J. Evans, FIEAust, and Mr. R. B. Robinson, MIEAust, both of Sydney Division, for the paper entitled "Model power systems", published in the September, 1970, issue of the Electrical Engineering Transactions, Mr. T. Wilson to be recorded as co-author; and to Professor D. W. George, FIEAust, and Professor H. K. Messerle, FIEAust, both of Sydney Division, for their paper entitled "Plasma engineering - A new field of engineering study", published in the March 1970, issue of the Electrical Engineering Transactions.

Awards

  • Electrical Association Premium, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1919 - 1975)

    Electrical Engineering Prize (1970) - Jointly: to Professor F J Evans, BSc BE FIEAust, and Mr R B Robinson, BSc BE MIEAust, for the paper "Model power systems", Electrical Engineering Transactions, Sep 1970. Mr T Wilson recorded as co-author; to Professor D W George, BSc BE PhD FIEAust, and Professor H K Messerle, MEngSc BEE PhD FIEAust, for the paper "Plasma engineering - A new field of engineering study", Electrical Engineering Transactions, Mar 1970.

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Evans, F. J.; Robison, R. B.; Wilson, T., 'Model power systems', Electrical Engineering Transactions (1970). Details
  • George, D. W.; Messerle, H. K., 'Plasma engineering - A new field of engineering study', Electrical Engineering Transactions (1970). Details

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