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The Melchett Award is an honour awarded by the 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

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Source:[2]

  • 1931: W. A. Bone
  • 1932: Charles M. Schwab
  • 1933: John Cadman
  • 1934: Friedrich Bergius
  • 1935: Harry R. Ricardo
  • 1936: Franz Fischer
  • 1937: Morris W. Travers
  • 1938: R.V. Wheeler
  • 1939: H.A. Humphrey
  • 1940: Étienne Audibert
  • 1941: Clarence A. Seyler
  • 1942: Arno C. Fieldner
  • 1943: E S Grumel
  • 1944: J.G. King
  • 1945: C H Lander
  • 1946: Sir James Chadwick
  • 1947: Kenneth Gordon
  • 1949: Sir Frank Whittle
  • 1950: R.J. Sarjan
  • 1951: F.H. Garner
  • 1952: D.T.A. Townend
  • 1953: H. Hartley
  • 1954: H.H. Storch
  • 1955: A. Parker
  • 1956: Sir Alfred Egerton
  • 1957: Sir Christopher Hinton
  • 1959: P.O. Rosin
  • 1960: H.C. Hottel
  • 1961: Sir Harold Hartley (award to MacFarlane): MacFarlane Memorial Lecture
  • 1962: H.E. Crossley
  • 1963: HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  • 1964: Homi Jehangir Bhabha
  • 1965: F.J. Dent
  • 1966: Sir Owen Saunders
  • 1967: Sir Charles Cawley
  • 1968: A. Ignatieff
  • 1969: William T. Reid
  • 1970: T E Allibone
  • 1971: Lord Rothschild
  • 1972: F T Bacon
  • 1974: Sir Frederick Warner
  • 1975: Sir John Hill, UKAEA
  • 1976: T G Callcott
  • 1977: J H Chesters
  • 1978: G. Brunner
  • 1979: A.W. Pearce
  • 1980: Sir William Hawthorne
  • 1981: J.H. Dunster
  • 1982: J.A. Gray
  • 1985: J.M. Beer
  • 1986: N. Franklin
  • 1987: Sir George Porter
  • 1988: Frank Fitzgerald
  • 1989: Neville Chamberlain
  • 1990: David Lindley
  • 1991: R.N. Hodge
  • 1992: H.L. Beckers
  • 1993: Robert Evans
  • 1994: S. William Gouse, Jnr
  • 1995: John Chesshire
  • 1996: Sir Crispin Tickell
  • 1997: I. Boustead
  • 1998: Brenda Boardman
  • 1999: Ian Fells
  • 2000: Walt Patterson
  • 2001: Lord Browne of Madingley
  • 2002: Mary Archer
  • 2003: Sir John Parker
  • 2004: Sir Roy Gardner
  • 2005: Vincent de Rivaz
  • 2008: Andrew Warren
  • 2010: James Skea
  • 2011: Allan Jones
  • 2013: David MacKay
  • 2014: Lord Oxburgh
  • 2016: David King[3]
  • 2017: Fatih Birol
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Melchett Medal Archived 2015-01-22 at the Wayback MachineatEnergy Institute website : retrieved 21 January 2015
  • ^ "Past Melchett Award winners" (PDF). Energy Institute.
  • ^ "Energy Institute to welcome Prof Sir David King for prestigious lecture - News for the Energy Sector". 18 January 2017.

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