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Title
Institution News and Notes - Prizes [1965: R. W. Chapman Medal; Warren Memorial Prize; Electrical Engineering Prize; Mechanical Engineering Prize; The Institution Awards. 1966: Edward Noyes Prize; J. R. Bainton Prize; R. J. N. Franki Medal]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 39, no. 1-2, Jan-Feb 1967, pp. N20-N21

Awards

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

    Electrical Engineering Prize (1965) - to Professor J F Ward, BA BSc PhD DIC AMIEAust, for paper "The Low Delta, High Frequency Array for Radio Communication and Research", Electrical Engineering Transactions, Sep 1965'

  • The Institution Award, Institution of Engineers Australia (1963 - )

    'The Institution Awards (1965) - to Dr L C Schmidt, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, and Dr L K Stevens, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, for their paper "Elastic Critical Loads of Laterally Braced Trusses", Civil Engineering Transactions, Oct 1965. And to Mr N R Sheridan, MSc BE AMIEAust, for paper entitled "Lithium Bromide-Water Refrigerators for Solar Operation", Mechanical & Chemical Engineering Transactions, May 1965 - with co-author Professor J A Duffie, PhD, University of Wisconsin, USA.'

  • Mechanical Engineering Prize, Institution of Engineers Australia (1955 - 1975)

    'Mechanical Engineering Prize (1965) - to Mr A F W Langford, VRD AMIEAust, for paper "The Manufacture, Installation and Commissioning of 16,000-gallon Vacuum-Powder Insulated Storage Tanks", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Sep 1965'

  • R. W. Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1935 - )

    'R. W. Chapman Medal (1965) - to Dr C J Apelt, BE DPhil(Oxon) AMIEAust, for paper "Flow Loads on Bridge Piers", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, July-Aug 1965'

  • W. H. Warren Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1926 - )

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1965) - to Mr M Heitlinger, AMIEAust, Mr T S Moffatt, BEE AMIEAust, and Mr D J Little, BCE MIEAust, for paper "Design and Construction of Eppalock Earth and Rockfill Dam, and Turbine-Pumping Station, on the Campaspe River, Victoria", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Oct-Nov 1965'

People

  • Heitlinger, Max (1899 - 1992)

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1965) - to Mr M Heitlinger, AMIEAust, Mr T S Moffatt, BEE AMIEAust, and Mr D J Little, BCE MIEAust, for paper "Design and Construction of Eppalock Earth and Rockfill Dam, and Turbine-Pumping Station, on the Campaspe River, Victoria", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Oct-Nov 1965'

  • Little, Donald James (1926 - )

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1965) - to Mr M Heitlinger, AMIEAust, Mr T S Moffatt, BEE AMIEAust, and Mr D J Little, BCE MIEAust, for paper "Design and Construction of Eppalock Earth and Rockfill Dam, and Turbine-Pumping Station, on the Campaspe River, Victoria", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Oct-Nov 1965'

  • Stevens, Leonard Kelman (Len) (1925 - 2018)

    'The Institution Award (1965) - to Dr L C Schmidt, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, and Dr L K Stevens, BCE MEngSc PhD AMIEAust, for their paper "Elastic Critical Loads of Laterally Braced Trusses", Civil Engineering Transactions, Oct 1965'

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