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InstMC 2022 Award Winners Announced

InstMC 2022 Award Winners Announced

We are delighted to announce and congratulate our 2022 InstMC Award winners:

Sir Harold Hartley Award for outstanding contribution to the technology of measurement and control
Professor David Richardson

Callendar Award for outstanding contribution to the art of instruments or measurement
Professor Stephen O’Connor

Finkelstein Award for notable contributions to measurement internationally
Professor Eric Benoit

Cornish Award given to an individual, group or company that has excelled in some dimension of scientifice instrument making within industry, academia, national or international laboratories. This award is sponsored by WCSIM
National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Thermometry Team

Institute Award for Exceptional Early Career Engineers given to any individual, regardless of age, who is within approximately 10 years of starting work in Engineering, in the fields of Measurement, Instrumentation or Control, demonstrating an ‘over and above’ level of achievement for their level
Miss Annie KOU Wai Chu

L B Lambert Award for meritorious service to the Institute particularly, but not exclusively, through involvement with Local Sections
Mr Mike Verran

L B Lambert Award for meritorious service to the Institute particularly, but not exclusively, through involvement with Local Sections
Mr Andy Hudson

Honorary Fellowship recognising distinguished, and normally long, service to the Institute and/or measurement and control
Dr Graeme Philp

Join us at InstMC 2022 Awards Night at Prince Philip House, London on 19th October to celebrate all our winners. Full details will be made available later in the year.

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