Niels Bohr International Gold Medal
- Niels Bohr International Gold Medal
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The Niels Bohr International Gold Medal is an international engineering award.
It has been awarded annually since 1955 for "outstanding work by an engineer or physicist for the peaceful utilization of atomic energy". The medal is administered by the Dansk Ingeniorforening (Denmark).
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- Engineering awards
- Awards established in 1955
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