PAWSEY MEDAL

Nominations for the 2014 Pawsey Medal are now open.

Closing Date 29 July 2013

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The Pawsey Medal recognises the contributions to science in Australia by the late Dr J.L. Pawsey, FAA. Its purpose is to recognise outstanding research in physics by scientists no more than 40 years of age in the calendar year of nomination, except in the case of significant interruptions to a research career. The award is made annually and is restricted to candidates who are normally resident in Australia and for research conducted mainly in Australia.

There is also a $1000 prize attached to this award.

NB – If a proposed candidate is already the recipient of an Academy award, the second award must be for a distinct, additional, body of work undertaken since the first award, and/or work in a different field.

Previous winners:

1990 – W.K. Hocking
1989 – K.A. Nugent
1988 – I.N.S. Jackson
1987 – J.W.V. Storey
1986 – B. Luther-Davies
1985 – R.M. Pashley
1984 – P.R. Wood
1983 – M.A. Dopita
1982 – J.A. Piper
1981 – M.A. Green
1980 – J.E. Norris
1979 – G.J. Clark
1978 – R.N. Manchester
1977 – J.N. Israelachvili
1976 – W.M. Goss
1975 – R.J. Baxter
1974 – D.B. Melrose
1973 – B.H.J. McKellar
1972 – K.C. Freeman
1971 – B.W. Ninham
1970 – R.A. Challinor
1969 – K.G. McCracken
1967 – R.M. May

2013 – C.A Blake
2012 – T. Monro
2011 – B. Gaensler
2010 – A. White
2009 – J.S.B. Wyithe
2008 – K. Ostrikov
2007 – B.J. Eggleton
2006 – M. Dasgupta
2005 – M.Y. Simmons
2004 – M. Bilek
2003 – H. Wiseman
2002 – S.V. Vladimirov
2001 – B.P. Schmidt
2000 – A. Murphy
1999 – C.M. de Sterke
1999 – R.R. Volkas
1998 – I. Bray; Y.S. Kivshar
1997 – M.T. Batchelor
1996 – R.G. Elliman
1995 – P.A. Robinson
1994 – P.T.H. Fisk
1993 – S.T. Hyde
1992 – D.J. Hinde
1991 – A.E. Stuchbery

For more information contact awards@science.org.au