Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture
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The Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture of the Australian Academy of Science is awarded biennially to recognise exceptional research by Australian scientists in the physical sciences. Nominations can only be made by Academy Fellows.
Recipients
Source: Australian Academy of Science
- 2023 – Lidia Morawska[1]
- 2021 – A. Holmes[2]
- 2019 – R. Manchester[3]
- 2017 – B. Ninham[4]
- 2015 – K. Lambeck[5]
- 2013 – K. Freeman[6]
- 2011 – B. Kennett[7]
- 2009 – B.H.J. McKellar[8]
- 2007 – P.G. Hall[9]
- 2005 – R.D. Ekers[10]
- 2002 – A. McL. Sargeson[11]
- 2000 – D.V. Boger[12]
- 1998 – W. Compston[13]
- 1996 – W.R. Blevin
- 1994 – N.S. Hush[14]
- 1992 – B.D.O. Anderson[15]
- 1990 – J.S. Turner[16]
- 1988 – R.D. Brown
- 1986 – J.N. Israelachvili[17]
- 1984 – B.H. Neumann[18]
- 1982 – R. Hanbury Brown[19]
- 1980 – A. Walsh[20]
- 1978 – A.E. Ringwood[21]
- 1976 – C.H.B. Priestley[22]
- 1974 – J.P. Wild[23]
- 1972 – A.J. Birch[24]
- 1969 – K.E. Bullen[25]
- 1967 – F.J. Fenner[26]
- 1965 – J.S. Anderson[27]
- 1963 – J.C. Eccles[28]
- 1961 – M.L. Oliphant[29]
- 1959 – F.M. Burnet[30]
- 1957 – J.L. Pawsey[31]
See also
References
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