The Beilby Medal and Prize is awarded annually to a scientist or engineer for work that has exceptional practical significance in chemical engineering, applied materials science, energy efficiency or a related field. The prize is jointly administered by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry, who make the award in rotation.
The award is open to members of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry as well as other scientists and engineers worldwide. The aim of the award is to recognise the achievements of early-career scientists, and nominees should be no older than 39 years of age.
The Beilby Medal and Prize is awarded in memory of Scottish scientist Sir George Thomas Beilby FRS. Born in 1850, he joined the Oakbank Oil Company in 1869 following his studies at the University of Edinburgh. He later became President of all three organisations or their precursor societies, acting as President of the Society of Chemical Industry from 1898âÂÂ99, The Institute of Chemistry from 1902âÂÂ12 and the Institute of Metals from 1916âÂÂ18.
Recipients of the award receive a medal, a certificate and a prize of ã1,000. The first award was made in 1930.
Recipients
The Beilby Medal and Prize recipients since 1930 are:
- 2024 â Robert Hoye
- 2023 â Charlotte Vogt
- 2022 â Sahika Inal
- 2021 â Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer
- 2020 â Jin Xuan
- 2019 â Prashant K. Jain
- 2018 âÂÂ
- 2017 âÂÂ
- 2016 âÂÂ
- 2015 âÂÂ
- 2014 â Javier Pérez-RamÃÂrez
- 2013 âÂÂ
- 2012 âÂÂ
- 2011 âÂÂ
- 2010 âÂÂ
- 2009 â Zhenan Bao
- 2008 â Neil McKeown
- 2007 âÂÂ
- 2006 âÂÂ
- 2005 â Simon R. Biggs, Nilay Shah
- 2004 âÂÂ
- 2003 â Peter Bruce
- 2002 â No award
- 2001 â Alfred Cerezo
- 2000 â Zheng Xiao Guo
- 1999 â John T. S. Irvine, Anthony J. Ryan
- 1998 â Costos C. Pantelides
- 1997 â Richard A. Williams
- 1996 â Paul J. Luckham
- 1995 â Lynn F. Gladden
- 1994 âÂÂ
- 1993 â Howard A. Chase, David C. Sherrington
- 1992 â R. C. Brown
- 1991 â Geoffrey J. Ashwell
- 1990 â R. F. Dalton
- 1989 â No award
- 1988 â No award
- 1987 â G. E. Thompson
- 1986 â Malcolm Robert Mackley
- 1985 â George D. W. Smith
- 1984 â A. Grint
- 1983 âÂÂ
- 1981 â Derek John Fray, R. M. Nedderman
- 1980 â James Barrie Scuffham
- 1979 â Stephen F. Bush
- 1978 â John Christopher Scully
- 1977 â James E. Castle
- 1976 â Ian Fells
- 1975 â Peter Roland Swann
- 1973 â Julian Szekely, G. C. Wood
- 1972 â Frank Pearson Lees
- 1971 â John Howard Purnell
- 1970 â Albert R. C. Westwood
- 1969 â Raymond Edward Smallman
- 1968 â J. Mardon
- 1967 â Anthony Kelly
- 1966 â J. F. Davidson
- 1965 â J. A. Charles
- 1964 â Peter L. Pratt
- 1963 â Robert Honeycombe, R. W. B. Nurse
- 1961 â C. Edeleanu, John Nutting
- 1957 â B. E. Hopkins, Edmund C. Potter
- 1956 â R. W. Kear
- 1955 â F. D. Richardson, F. Wormwell
- 1954 â H. K. Hardy, Sir James Woodham Menter
- 1952 â T. V. Arden
- 1951 â Kenneth Henderson Jack, W. A. Wood
- 1950 â W. A. Baker, G. Whittingham
- 1949 â Frank R. N. Nabarro, C. E. Ransley,
- 1948 â A. Stuart C. Lawrence
- 1947 â Geoffrey Vincent Raynor, G. R. Rigby
- 1940 â F. M. Lea
- 1938 â Frank Philip Bowden, B. Jones
- 1937 â Bernard Scott Evans, William Harold Juggins Vernon
- 1934 â William Hume-Rothery, E. A. Rudge
- 1933 â Constance Tipper, Arthur Joseph Victor Underwood
- 1932 â Walter James Rees, W. R. Schoeller
- 1930 â , Ulick Richardson Evans
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