Barry Inglis Medal Explained
The Barry Inglis Medal[1] is awarded by the National Measurement Institute, Australia for leadership, research and/or applications of measurement techniques. It is named in honour of Barry Inglis, inaugural CEO and Chief Metrologist of Australia’s National Measurement Institute (NMI) which was set up in 2004.[2] The inaugural medal was in 2008.[3]
Recipients
- 2008 John E. Sader,[3] University of Melbourne
- 2009 Michael E. Tobar,[4] University of Western Australia
- 2010 Kenneth Baldwin,[5] ANU
- 2011 Philip N. H. Nakashima,[6] Monash University
- 2012 Not awarded
- 2013 Not awarded
- 2014 Bruce Forgan,[7] Bureau of Meteorology
- 2015 Graham Jones,[8] St Vincent's Hospital
- 2016 Infrared Soil Analysis Group and Ziltek Pty Ltd, led by Mike McLaughlin,[9] CSIRO
- 2017 Andre Luiten,[10] University of Adelaide
- 2018 Derek Abbott,[11] University of Adelaide
- 2019 Wojciech Chrzanowski,[12] University of Sydney
- 2020 Warwick Bowen,[13] University of Queensland
- 2021 Joseph Berry,[14] University of Melbourne
- 2022 Oliver Jones,[15] RMIT
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: World metrology day. Australian Government.
- Web site: The Barry Inglis Medal. Australian Government.
- Web site: News awards. University of Melbourne.
- Web site: Michael Tobar. University of Western Australia.
- Web site: The Barry Inglis Medal 2010. ANU.
- Web site: Getting the measure of awards. The Australian.
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- Web site: Chemical pathologist. National Measurement Institute, Australia.
- Web site: 2016 World Metrology Awards 2010. Ziltek.
- Web site: Precision measurement. University of Adelaide.
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- Web site: Previous winners.. DIIS.
- Web site: The winner of the Barry Inglis Medal has just been announced at the 2022 Metrology Awards. DIIS.