Melchett Medal
The Melchett Medal is an honour awarded by the British 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:
- Charles M. Schwab, in 1928
- H.A. Humphrey, in 1939
- James Chadwick, in 1946
- Hoyt C. Hottel, in 1960
- Ian Fells, in 1999
- Walt Patterson, in 2000
- Mary Archer, in 2002
- James Skea, in 2010
- Lord Oxburgh, in 2014
References
- ↑ Melchett Medal at Energy Institute website : retrieved 21 January 2015
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