Médaille Marsden
La Médaille Marsden est un prix scientifique décerné chaque année par l'Association des scientifiques de Nouvelle-Zélande. Il honore « une vie de service exceptionnel à la cause ou la profession de la science, en reconnaissance des services rendus à la cause ou la profession de la science dans la plus large connotation de l'expression. »[1]. Il rivalise avec la Médaille Rutherford de la Société royale de Nouvelle-Zélande. Il porte le nom du physicien néo-zélandais Ernest Marsden (1889-1970).
Lauréats
- 1997 : Jennifer Hartley (AgResearch)
- 1998 : Rodger Sparks (Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences)
- 1999 : Graeme Wake (Université de Canterbury)
- 2000 : David Penny (Université Massey)
- 2001 : Ian Speden (Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences)
- 2002 : Howard Wearing (HortResearch)
- 2003 : Roger Green (Université d'Auckland)
- 2004 : Peter Barrett (Université Victoria de Wellington)
- 2005 : Kevin Tate[3] (Landcare Research)
- 2006 : Tim Haskell[4] (Industrial Research Limited)
- 2007 : Ailsa Goulding[5] (Université d'Otago)
- 2008 : Yeap Foo[6] (Industrial Research Limited)
- 2009 : Fred Davey[7] (Geological and Nuclear Sciences)
- 2010 : Brian Robinson (en)[8] (Université d'Otago)
- 2011 : Geoffrey B. Jameson (en)[9] (Université Massey)
- 2012 : Lionel Carter[10] (Université Victoria de Wellington)
- 2013 : Barry Scott[11] (Université Massey)
- 2014 : Mick Clout[12] (Université d'Auckland) et Keith Hunter (en)[13] (Université d'Otago)
- 2015 : Mike Andrews[14] (Industrial Research Limited)
- 2016 : Margaret Brimble[15] (Université d'Auckland)
- 2017 : Carolyn Burns
- 2018 : John Montgomery et Warren Tate[16]
- 2019 : Paula Jameson[17]
- 2020 : Martha Savage (en), Université Victoria de Wellington[18]
- 2021 : Virginia Braun (en), Université d'Auckland[19]
Références
- « Marsden Medal », scientists.org.nz, sur scientists.org.nz, (consulté le ) : « The Marsden Medal is awarded for a lifetime of outstanding service to the cause or profession of science, in recognition of service rendered to the cause or profession of science in the widest connotation of the phrase. »
- Morton, John. "Lucy Beatrice Moore". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- « Media release: Landcare Research scientist awarded Marsden Medal », landcareresearch.co.nz, sur landcareresearch.co.nz, (consulté le ) : « New Zealand Association of Scientists’ Marsden Medal is awarded to recognise scientists who have made an outstanding contribution to the cause or profession of science in New Zealand. The recipient of this medal for 2005 is Dr Kevin Tate of Landcare Research, Palmerston North. »
- « Radio New Zealand : Our Changing World : Thursday 27 January 2011 », radionz.co.nz, sur radionz.co.nz, (consulté le ) : « Tim Haskell is a Distinguished Scientist at IRL, and recipient of the 2006 New Zealand Association of Scientist's Marsden Medal and the 2008 Antarctic medal. In 2009 a significant Antarctic strait lying under the permanent McMurdo Ice Shelf, about as wide as Cook Strait and up to 900 metres deep in places, was named Haskell Strait in his honour. »
- « Professor Ailsa Goulding, Medicine Section, Dunedin School of Medicine, New Zealand », dnmeds.otago.ac.nz, sur dnmeds.otago.ac.nz, (consulté le ) : « The New Zealand Association of Scientists' Marsden Medal is awarded to recognise people who have made an outstanding contribution to the cause or profession of science in New Zealand. The recipient of the medal for 2007 is Professor Ailsa Goulding, Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Otago, Dunedin for her sustained leadership and personal contribution to research on bone density, osteoporosis, and the role of obesity and nutrition in children's health. »
- « It's only natural », irl.cri.nz, sur irl.cri.nz, (consulté le ) : « And in recognition of his many achievements over an illustrious career that began at IRL’s predecessor, the DSIR, in 1971, he was presented with the Royal Society of New Zealand Science and Technology medal in 1998 and the Marsden Medal by the New Zealand Association of Scientists in 2008. »
- « Ian Shaw, Peter Gluckman at the NZAS science awards », sciencemediacentre.co.nz, sur sciencemediacentre.co.nz, (consulté le ) : « The Marsden Medal for 2009 is awarded to Dr F J Davey FRSNZ, Researcher Emeritus, Geological and Nuclear Sciences. »
- « Chemist awarded Marsden Medal », odt.co.nz, sur odt.co.nz, (consulté le ) : « University of Otago senior scientist Emeritus Prof Brian Robinson has been awarded a Marsden Medal by the New Zealand Association of Scientists. »
- « 2011 awards » [archive du ], scientists.org.nz, sur scientists.org.nz, (consulté le ) : « The New Zealand Association of Scientists Marsden Medal for 2011 is awarded to Professor Geoffrey B. Jameson in recognition of his sustained record of leadership and service to New Zealand science and his outstanding contribution to the chemical sciences. »
- « 2012 awards », New Zealand Association of Scientists
- « 2013 awards », New Zealand Association of Scientists
- « 2014 awards », New Zealand Association of Scientists
- John Gibb, « Otago scientist receives Marsden Medal », Otago Daily Times, (lire en ligne)
- « Marsden Medal », New Zealand Association of Scientists (consulté le )
- Jamie Morton, « Medal for top NZ chemistry researcher », New Zealand Herald, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
- 2018 Awards Recipients
- 2019 Awards Recipients
- « New Zealand Association of Scientists - Marsden Medal », sur scientists.org.nz (consulté le )
- « 2020 Award Recipients », sur scientists.org.nz (consulté le )
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