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Revision as of 00:07, 1 August 2009 by Carcharoth (talk | contribs) (full list)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Howard N. Potts Medal is a science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Laureates
- 1911 - W. W. Coblentz (Physics)
- 1912 - William A. Bone (Chemistry)
- 1913 - James A. Bizzell (Earth Science)
- 1913 - T.L. Lyon (Earth Science)
- 1914 - Ralph Modjeski (Engineering)
- 1916 - William J. Humphreys (Physics)
- 1916 - William S. Murray (Unknown)
- 1917 - Ulric Dahlgren (Life Science)
- 1918 - Alexander Gray (Engineering)
- 1918 - A.E. Kennelly (Engineering)
- 1918 - Louis Vessot King (Engineering)
- 1919 - Reynold Janney (Engineering)
- 1919 - Clarence P. Landreth (Chemistry)
- 1919 - Harvey D. Williams (Engineering)
- 1920 - Wendell Addison Barker (Invention)
- 1920 - Edward P. Jr. Bullard (Engineering)
- 1921 - E.V. McCollum (Life Science)
- 1921 - Alfred O. Tate (Engineering)
- 1922 - Ernest G. Coker (Physics)
- 1922 - Charles R. Downs (Chemistry)
- 1922 - Richard B. Moore (Chemistry)
- 1922 - J.M. Weiss (Chemistry)
- 1923 - Albert W. Hull (Chemistry)
- 1924 - John A. Anderson (Engineering)
- 1924 - William Gaertner (Engineering)
- 1925 - Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (Physics)
- 1926 - William D. Coolidge (Physics)
- 1926 - Howard W. Matheson (Chemistry)
- 1927 - George E. Beggs (Physics)
- 1927 - Marion Eppley (Engineering)
- 1928 - Eugene C. Sullivan (Chemistry)
- 1928 - William C. Taylor (Chemistry)
- 1928 - Oscar G. Thurow (Engineering)
- 1931 - Benno Strauss (Engineering)
- 1932 - George Paget Thomson (Physics)
- 1933 - Igor I. Sikorsky (Engineering)
- 1934 - Ernst Georg Fischer (Engineering)
- 1936 - F.A. Vening Meinesz (Engineering)
- 1937 - John Clyde Hostetter (Engineering)
- 1938 - Lars Olai Grondahl (Engineering)
- 1939 - Newcomb K. Chaney (Engineering)
- 1939 - H. Jermain Creighton (Engineering)
- 1941 - Harold Eugene Edgerton (Engineering)
- 1942 - Jesse Wakefield Beams (Physics)
- 1942 - Harcourt Colborne Drake (Engineering)
- 1942 - Bernard Lyot (Physics)
- 1943 - Don Francisco Ballen (Life Science)
- 1943 - Paul Renno Heyl (Physics)
- 1945 - Edwin A. Link (Engineering)
- 1946 - Ira Sprague Bowen (Physics)
- 1946 - Bengt Edlen (Physics)
- 1946 - Sanford A. Moss (Engineering)
- 1947 - Vladimir Kosma Zworykin (Engineering)
- 1948 - Eugene J. Houdry (Chemistry)
- 1948 - Clarence A. Lovell (Engineering)
- 1948 - David Bigelow Parkinson (Engineering)
- 1949 - J. Presper Eckert Jr (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1949 - Clinton Richards Hanna (Engineering)
- 1949 - John William Mauchly (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1950 - Merle A. Tuve (Engineering)
- 1951 - Basil A. Adams (Engineering)
- 1951 - Clifford Foust (Physics)
- 1951 - Eric Leighton Holmes (Chemistry)
- 1956 - Edwin H. Land (Engineering)
- 1958 - William Nelson Goodwin Jr. (Engineering)
- 1958 - Emanuel Rosenberg (Engineering)
- 1959 - George W. Morey (Engineering)
- 1960 - Charles Stark Draper (Engineering)
- 1962 - Wilbur H. Goss (Engineering)
- 1964 - Erwin W. Muller (Engineering)
- 1965 - Christopher Sydney Cockerell (Engineering)
- 1966 - Robert Kunin (Chemistry)
- 1967 - John L. Moll (Engineering)
- 1968 - Heinrich Focke (Engineering)
- 1969 - Albert Ghiorso (Chemistry)
- 1969 - Charles P. Ginsburg (Engineering)
- 1970 - Jacques-Yves Cousteau (Life Science)
- 1971 - William David McElroy (Life Science)
- 1972 - Jacques Ernest Piccard (Engineering)
- 1973 - Charles Howard Vollum (Engineering)
- 1974 - Jay W. Forrester (Engineering)
- 1975 - LeGrand G. Van Uitert (Engineering)
- 1976 - Stephanie L. Kwolek (Engineering)
- 1976 - Paul W. Morgan (Engineering)
- 1977 - Godfrey N. Hounsfield (Life Science)
- 1978 - Michael Szwarc (Chemistry)
- 1979 - Seymour R. Cray (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1979 - Richard T. Whitcomb (Engineering)
- 1980 - Stanley G. Mason (Physics)
- 1981 - A. Uno Lamm (Engineering)
- 1982 - Charles G. Overberger (Chemistry)
- 1983 - George G. Guilbault (Life Science)
- 1983 - Paul C. Lauterbur (Physics)
- 1985 - William Cochran (Life Science)
- 1986 - Martin D. Kruskal (Physics)
- 1986 - Norman J. Zabusky (Physics)
- 1988 - Dudley Dean Fuller (Engineering)
- 1989 - Charles W. Oatley (Physics)
- 1991 - Richard E. Morley (Computer and Cognitive Science)