The Barry Inglis Medal 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. The inaugural medal was in 2008.
Recipients
- 2008 John E. Sader, University of Melbourne
- 2009 Michael E. Tobar, University of Western Australia
- 2010 Kenneth Baldwin, ANU
- 2011 Philip N. H. Nakashima, Monash University
- 2012 Not awarded
- 2013 Not awarded
- 2014 Bruce Forgan, Bureau of Meteorology
- 2015 Graham Jones, St Vincent's Hospital
- 2016 Infrared Soil Analysis Group and Ziltek Pty Ltd, led by Mike McLaughlin, CSIRO
- 2017 Andre Luiten, University of Adelaide
- 2018 Derek Abbott, University of Adelaide
- 2019 Wojciech Chrzanowski , University of Sydney
- 2020 Warwick Bowen, University of Queensland
- 2021 Joseph Berry, University of Melbourne
- 2022 Oliver Jones, RMIT
- 2023 Mark Taylor University of Adelaide
- 2024 Vincent Wallace University of Western Australia and Withawat Withayachumnankul University of Adelaide
See also
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