George E. Davis Medal
The George E. Davis Medal is a medal of the IChemE given not more frequently than every three years, for achievements in chemical engineering.[1] It is named after George E. Davis.
Davis medallists
Source: IChemE
- 1965 - Arthur Joseph Victor Underwood (1897-1972), consulting chemical engineer
- 1969 - Frank E. Ireland, Chief Alkali Inspector
- 1973 - J. M. Coulson
- 1977 - Sir Denis Rooke
- 1982 - Sir Maurice Hodgson
- 1988 - Sir Geoffrey Allen
- 1991 - Jacques Villermaux
- 1998 - Ian Robinson, CEO, Scottish Power
- 2001 - Sir David Harrison
- 2004 - Sir David King
- 2011 - Andrew N. Liveris
- 2016 — Roland Clift
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See also
- List of engineering awards
- List of chemistry awards
- List of prizes named after people
References
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