Thomas W. Eadie Medal

Thomas W. Eadie Medal

The Thomas W. Eadie Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada "for contributions in engineering and applied science". It is named in honour of Thomas Wardrope Eadie and is awarded annually. The award consists of a bronze medal and a cash award of CAD $3,000.

Recipients

* 2006 - Alberto Leon-Garcia
* 2005 - Norman C. Beaulieu, FRSC
* 2004 - Vijay K. Bhargava, FRSC
* 2003 - Morrel P. Bachynski, FRSC
* 2001 - Gregor v. Bochmann, FRSC
* 2000 - Brian E. Conway, FRSC
* 1999 - Nicolas D. Georganas, FRSC
* 1997 - F. Stuart Foster
* 1996 - Christian Roy
* 1995 - Edward M. Donaldson, FRSC
* 1994 - Raymond Bartnikas, MSRC
* 1993 - Garry L. Rempel, FRSC
* 1991 - Ernest A. McCulloch, FRSC & James E. Till, FRSC
* 1990 - F. Peter Ottensmeyer
* 1989 - Ashok K. Vijh, FRSC
* 1988 - Arthur A. Axelrad, FRSC
* 1987 - Alexander McLean
* 1986 - William H. Gauvin, FRSC
* 1985 - Elvie L. Smith
* 1984 - Garry Martin Lindberg & Karl-Heinrich Doetsch, and John D. MacNaughton & Terrence H. Ussher
* 1983 - Colin K. Campbell
* 1982 - Bernhard Cinader, FRSC
* 1981 - W. Howard Rapson, FRSC
* 1980 - Bernard Etkin, FRSC
* 1979 - Armand Frappier, MSRC
* 1978 - A. Jacques Beaulieu
* 1977 - Alec Sehon, FRSC
* 1976 - John W. Hilborn
* 1975 - Marshall Kulka, FRSC

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