George Westinghouse Medal

The George Westinghouse Medal is named for George Westinghouse and awarded to in honor of "eminent achievement or distinguished service in the power field of mechanical engineering" by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. There is a Gold medal (with a $1500 award) and a Silver medal (with a $1000 award). The silver medal may only be awarded to someone under 45 years of age.[1]

Recipients

Source: ASME

Gold

  • 1953: Alexander G. Christie
  • 1954: Walker L. Cisler
  • 1955: Hyman G. Rickover
  • 1956: Perry W. Pratt
  • 1957: Alfred Iddles
  • 1958: Frederick P. Fairchild
  • 1960: Ernest C. Gaston
  • 1961: Gerald V. Williamson
  • 1962: Edwin H. Kreig
  • 1963: Abbott L. Penniman, Jr.
  • 1964: Frederick W. Argue
  • 1965: Robert A. Bowman
  • 1966: Robert C. Allen
  • 1967: Robert A. Baker, Sr.
  • 1968: Roland A. Budenholzer
  • 1969: Ralph C. Roe
  • 1970: Charles A. Meyer, Robert C. Spencer, Jr.
  • 1971: Wilfred McGregor Hall
  • 1972: William S. Lee
  • 1973: Bernard F. Langer
  • 1974: Charles W. Elston
  • 1976: John W. Simpson
  • 1978: Peter Fortescue
  • 1979: William R. Gould
  • 1980: Fred J. Moody
  • 1981: Earle C. Miller
  • 1982: William T. Reid
  • 1983: Eugene P. Wilkinson
  • 1984: Joseph R. Szydlowski
  • 1985: Eugene A. Saltarelli
  • 1986: Richard J. Coar
  • 1987: Henry O. Pohl
  • 1988: Warren A. Rhoades, Jr.
  • 1989: J. Ed Smith
  • 1990: John J. Taylor
  • 1991: Ralph J. Ortolano
  • 1992: Daniel R. Wilkins
  • 1993: Frederick W. Buckman
  • 1995: Thomas H. McCloskey
  • 1998: Ashwani K. Gupta
  • 1999: Atambir S. Rao
  • 2000: David G. Lilley
  • 2001: Janos M. Beer
  • 2001: Janos M. Beer
  • 2002: Arthur H. Lefebvre
  • 2003: Yassin A. Hassan
  • 2004: Adel F. Sarofim
  • 2005: Subramanyam R. Gollahalli
  • 2006: Ben T. Zinn
  • 2007: Roman Weber
  • 2008: Edwin A. Harvego
  • 2009: Essam E. Khalil
  • 2010: Wlodzimierz Blasiak
  • 2011: Nicholas Syred
  • 2012: Richard R. Schultz
  • 2013: Yiannis A. Levendis
  • 2014: Ryoichi S. Amano
  • 2015: Karen A. Thole
  • 2016: Kenneth Bray
  • 2017: Alan Williams
  • 2018: Timothy C. Lieuwen
  • 2019: Hameed Metghalchi

Silver

  • 1972: William E. Rice
  • 1973: Michael A. Ambrose
  • 1974: Shelby L. Owens
  • 1976: Richard V. Shanklin III
  • 1977: James C. Corman
  • 1978: Romano Salvatori
  • 1979: Edward W. Stenby
  • 1980: Robert L. Gamble
  • 1981: Ronald Pigott
  • 1982: Leslie D. Kramer
  • 1983: Remco P. Waszink
  • 1984: William J. Bryan
  • 1986: Joseph A. Barsin
  • 1987: Albert D. LaRue
  • 1989: Leslie D. Kramer
  • 1990: Atambir S. Rao
  • 1991: John B. Kitto, Jr.
  • 1993: Stephen R. Reid
  • 1995: V.K. "Bindi" Chexal
  • 1998: Ting Wang
  • 2001: Susumu Mochida
  • 2003: Jason E. Jenkins
  • 2005: Andrzej Szlek
  • 2009: Somrat Kerdsuwan
  • 2010: Timothy C. Lieuwen
  • 2011: Margaret S. Wooldridge
  • 2012: Weihong Yang
  • 2015: Angela Violi
  • 2016: Elia Merzari
  • 2017: Frédéric Villeneuve
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See also

References

  1. "George Westinghouse Medals". ASME. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
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