Harrie Massey Medal and Prize
The Harrie Massey Medal and Prize is jointly awarded by Institute of Physics (UK) and the Australian Institute of Physics for contributions to physics.[1] Established in 1988, it is awarded every two years for contributions to physics or its applications made by an Australian physicist working anywhere in the world, or by a non Australian resident in, and for work carried out in, Australia.[2]
Recipients
Source: Institute of Physics
- 1990 Professor Richard Dalitz, University of Oxford
- 1992 Dr Basil H. Briggs, University of Adelaide
- 1994 Professor Rodney James Baxter, Australian National University
- 1995 Professor Amyand David Buckingham, University of Cambridge
- 1996 Professor Allan Snyder, Australian National University
- 1997 Professor David Pegg, Griffith University
- 1998 Professor Donald Melrose, University of Sydney
- 1999 no prize awarded
- 2000 Professor Tony Thomas, University of Adelaide
- 2001 no prize awarded
- 2002 Professor Robert Delbourgo, University of Tasmania
- 2003 no prize awarded
- 2004 Professor Peter Drummond, University of Queensland
- 2006 Professor Bruce McKellar, University of Melbourne
- 2008 Professor David Cockayne, University of Oxford
- 2010 Professor Hans A. Bachor, Australian National University
- 2012 Dr Tony Murphy, CSIRO [1][2]
References
- 1 2 "The Harrie Massey medal and prize Institute of Physics". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- 1 2 "Harrie Massey Medal and Prize". Australian Institute of Physics. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
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