James Alfred Ewing Medal
This is an award of the Institution of Civil Engineers in memory of James Alfred Ewing made by the Council on the joint nomination of the president and the President of the Royal Society. It is made to a person, whether a member of the Institution or not, for special meritorious contributions to the science of engineering in the field of research.
Winners
- 1937 Charles Samuel Franklin[1]
- 1938 Prof. Arnold Hartley Gibson
- 1939 Prof. Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
- 1941 Dr. Frederick W. Lanchester
- 1942 Dr. Reginald Edward Stradling
- 1943 Group Captain Frank Whittle
- 1944 Barnes Wallis[2]
- 1945 Prof. Richard V. Southwell
- 1946 Sir Clifford Paterson
- 1947 Sir John Cockcroft[3]
- 1948 Sir Edward Appleton
- 1963 Professor Stephen Timoshenko
- 1970 Lord Penney of East Hendred
- 1971 Sir James Lighthill
- 1976 Sir Eric Eastwood
- 1977 Sir Christopher Cockerell
- 1979 Professor Sir Alfred Pugsley
- 1980 Professor Olgierd Zienkiewicz
- 1981 Professor Sir Charles Oatley
- 1982 Professor Sir Hugh Ford
- 1983 Professor Peter John Lawrenson
- 1984 Sir Alan Muir Wood
- 1985 Sir Diarmuid Downs
- 1988 Professor D. Dowson
- 1989 Dr. C. S. Smith
- 1990 Brigadier Ralph Alger Bagnold
- 1991 Dr. Eric Harold Mansfield
- 1992 Professor J. Michael T. Thompson
- 1993 Professor Andrew N. Schofield
- 1994 Professor W. G. Price
- 1995 Professor F. Michael Burdekin
- 1996 Professor V. Ashkenazi
- 1997 Professor S. F. Brown
- 1998 Professor Christopher R. Calladine
- 2005 Professor Anthony Unsworth
- 2006 Professor Patrick Dowling
- 2009 Professor Adrian Long
References
- ↑ Presentation of James Alfred Ewing Medal, Nature, 7 May 1938, retrieved 19 July 2013
- ↑ James Alfred Ewing Medal: Award to Mr. B. N. Wallis, Nature, 16 June 1945, retrieved 19 July 2013
- ↑ Institution of Civil Engineers: James Alfred Ewing Medal, Nature, 17 April 1948, retrieved 19 July 2013