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2008 medal winners

Council  

Mohd Ali Hashim (F)
(University of Malaya, Malaysia)

For his sterling work in connection with the Malaysian Branch.


David George Wood (F)
(University of Melbourne, Australia)

For his sustained and invaluable efforts in China, particularly in relation to Tianjin University.


Arnold Greene  

Richard John Wakeman (F)
(formerly University of Loughborough)

For his work in connection with the journals as Executive Editor.


Brennan  

David Anthony Reay
(Heriot-Watt University)

Colin Ramshaw (F)
Adam Philip Harvey (AM)
(both University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

For their publication “Process Intensification: Engineering for Efficiency, Sustainability and Flexibility”


Franklin  

Francis Kynoch Crawley (F)
(University of Strathclyde)

In recognition of his excellence in the education of undergraduates and others in safety and loss prevention over many years.


Hanson  

Peter L Rogers
(University of New South Wales, Australia)

For his article “Generation Gap”, published in “The Chemical Engineer”, September 2008


Hutchison  

Nicholas J L Gardener
(Elementis plc)

For his paper “Business continuity and the link to insurance: a pragmatic approach to mitigate principal risks and uncertainties” presented at Hazards XX, April 2008


MacNab  

No medal awarded in 2008


Moulton  

Dimitri Mignard (M)
Colin Leonard Pritchard (F)
(both University of Edinburgh)

For their paper “On the use of electrolytic hydrogen from variable renewable energies for the enhanced conversion of biomass to fuels”, published in “Chemical Engineering Research & Design”, May 2008


Junior Moulton  

No medal awarded in 2008


 

Subject Group Awards
     
Frank Morton  

No medal awarded in 2008


Donald  

Mohamed Al-Rubeai
(University College Dublin)

For his contributions to the understanding of mammalian cell culture and the education of students in the area.


Frank Lees  

Christopher John Beale (F)
(Ciba Expert Services)

For his paper “The causes of IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) leaks at chemical plants – an analysis of operating experience”, presented at Hazards XX, April 2008.



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