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InstMC Awards to be hosted at Royal Institution on 4th July

InstMC Awards to be hosted at Royal Institution on 4th July

From 2024, InstMC Awards Night will move from its usual slot in October to the summer. Join us on 4th July 2024, at the Royal Institution in London, where we will co-host the event with the UK Automatic Control Council (UKACC). More details will follow over the next couple of months.

In the meantime, we are still accepting award nominations. Do you know someone who has excelled in the fields of measurement and control? An InstMC member who has gone ‘above and beyond’ for the Institute? Why not nominate them for one of the awards below:  

Sir Harold Hartley Award - for outstanding contribution to the technology of measurement and control.

Callendar Award - for an engineer or scientist who has made an outstanding contribution to the art of instruments or measurement.

Oxburgh Award - for contribution to measurement, instrumentation and control in the field of environmental science and engineering of outstanding merit.

Finkelstein Award - for notable contributions to measurement internationally.

Cornish Award - given to an individual, group or company that has excelled in some dimension of scientific instrument making within industry, academia, national or international laboratories.
This award is sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers (WCSIM).

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.

Early Career Flow Measurement Award - given to an individual in the first 10 years of their career in flow measurement who has made significant contributions in the general area of flow measurement for an industrial application.

Lambert Award - for meritorious service to the Institute through involvement with Local Sections, Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and InstMC committees.

Submit your nomination in writing, to the InstMC Chief Executive, steff.smith@instmc.org, with a one-page citation explaining why an award is appropriate, by 5pm on Friday 19th January 2024.
 

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