Melchett Medal
The Melchett Award is an honour awarded by the Energy Institute for outstanding contributions to the science of fuel and energy.[1]
It was created by and named for Alfred Moritz Mond, 1st Baron Melchett, the 20th century businessman and philanthropist.
Winners
Previous winners include:[2]
- 1930: Kurt Rummell
- 1931: W. A. Bone
- 1932: Charles M. Schwab
- 1933: John Cadman
- 1934: Friedrich Bergius
- 1935: Harry R. Ricardo
- 1936: Franz Fischer
- 1937: Morris W. Travers
- 1938: R. V. Wheeler
- 1939: H.A. Humphrey
- 1940: Étienne Audibert
- 1946: James Chadwick
- 1960: Hoyt C. Hottel
- 1999: Ian Fells
- 2000: Walt Patterson
- 2002: Mary Archer
- 2010: James Skea
- 2014: Lord Oxburgh
- 2016: David King[3]
- 2017: Fatih Birol
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See also
References
- Melchett Medal Archived 2015-01-22 at the Wayback Machine at Energy Institute website : retrieved 21 January 2015
- "Past Melchett Award winners" (PDF). Energy Institute.
- https://www.energyvoice.com/otherenergy/129175/energy-institute-welcome-prof-sir-david-king-prestigious-lecture/
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