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| Medals & Prizes List | 2008 Nominations | 2007 Award Winners | Past Winners | Awards Home Awards by Discipline: Materials (non-specific) | Ceramics | Composites | Minerals & Mining | Polymers | Unrestricted Awards in the Metals DisciplineAwards for Personal AchievementBessemer Gold MedalFor outstanding services to the steel industry. To the inventor or designer of any significant innovation in the processes employed in the manufacture of steel, or for innovation in the use of steel in manufacturing industry or the economy generally.For published work embodying the results of original research on the production of steel or the application to steel, results which have significant potential for economic benefit. For contribution to the development of the steel industry and its importance to the economy nationally and internationally. First awarded 1874. Colclough (Tom Colclough) Medal and PrizeIn recognition of learned contribution to understanding the microstructure, mechanical properties, fabricability or in-service performance, production or engineering connected with the iron and steel industry. Given alternate years with Dowding. Prize value £300.First awarded 1963. Dowding Medal and PrizeIn recognition of a major contribution to the invention, development or design of metallurgical plant, particularly rolling and finishing, leading to improved economy, yield or quality in metal production. Given alternate years with Colclough. Prize value £300.First awarded 1980. Frank Fitzgerald Medal and Travel Award
To be awarded to a Member (under 35 years old) of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining who is active in the field of iron and steel and who has demonstrated excellence in, and commitment to, continuing professional development in the form of depth and/or breadth of technical knowledge or in a personal contribution to promoting the profession. |
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