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Title
Institution News and Notes - Prizes [1963: Warren Memorial Prize; R. W. Chapman Medal; Electrical Engineering Prize; Mechanical Engineering Prize; Chemical Engineering Prize; The Institution Awards]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 36, Oct-Nov 1964, pp. N82-N83

Awards

  • Chemical Engineering Prize, Institution of Engineers Australia (1964 - 1975)

    'Chemical Engineering Prize (1963) - to Dr J S Ratcliffe, MSc PhD AMIEAust, for paper "The Design of Heterogeneous Tank Flow Reactors", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Oct-Nov 1963'

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

    'Electrical Engineering Prize (1963) - to Mr A H Freeman, AMIEAust, for paper "An Application of Digital Computers in Telecommunication Network Planning", Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Transactions, Nov 1963. Mr A Gravell was a co-author'

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

    'The Institution Awards (1963) - to Mr E B Pender, ME BA AMIEAust, Mr A D Hosking, BE DIC FGS AMIEAust, and Mr R H Mattner BE(Mining) AMIEAust, for their paper "Grouted Rock Bolts for Permanent Support of Major Underground Works", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Jul-Aug 1963. And to Dr J F Brotchie, BCE DEng AMIEAust for paper "A Concept for the Direct Design of Structures", Civil Engineering Transactions, Sep 1963. And to Dr B Rawlings, PhD MEngSc BE AMIEAust, for paper "The Present State of Knowledge of the Behaviour of Steel Structures under the Action of Impulsive Loads", Civil Engineering Transactions, Sep 1963.'

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

    'R. W. Chapman Medal (1963) - to Mr R A Priddle, BE MIEAust, for paper "Load Distribution in Piled Bents", Civil Engineering Transactions, Sep 1963'

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

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1963) - to Mr L A Endersbee, BCE AMIEAust, and Mr E O Hofto, BE AMIEAust, for their paper "Civil Engineering Design and Studies in Rock Mechanics for Poatina Underground Power Station Tasmania", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Sep 1963'

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