Moulton medals
The Moulton medal is awarded to the authors of the best paper of a mature nature and the best by a member under 40 published by the Institution during the year.
Lord Moulton is associated with the development of chemical engineering during the 1914-18 war when he took charge of explosives supply.
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2011 Senior winner
Dr Anne Roubaud
Dr Antoine Leybros
(CEA, France)
Professor Pierrette Buichardon
(Ecole Centrale Marseille)
Dr Olivier Boutin
(Aiz Marseille Universities)
For their paper "Supercritical water oxidation of ion exchange resins: Degradation mechanisms", published in "Process Safety & Environmental Protection", May 2010
2010 Senior winner
Dr Spencer E Taylor
(University of Surrey)
For his paper "Design and technical evaluation of a conceptual process for transferring solvent precipitated asphaltenes into water utilizing surfactant phase behaviour", published in "Chemical Engineering Research & Design", January 2010.
2009 Senior winners
Professor William B J Zimmerman (F)
(University of Sheffield)
Dr Buddhika Hewakandamby (Associate)
(University of Nottingham)
Professor Václav Tesar
(Institute of Thermomechanics of The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Dr Hemaka Bandulasena
Olumuyiwa Omotowa
(University of Sheffield)
For their paper “On the design & simulation of an airlift loop bioreactor with microbubble generation by fluidic oscillation”, published in “Food & Bioproducts Processing”, 2009, (pp 215-227).
2011 Junior winners
Dr Kok Siew Ng (AM)
Dr Jhuma Sadhukhan (AM)
(University of Manchester)
For their paper with Ms Y Lopez & Dr G M Campbell, "Heat integration & analysis of decarbonised IGCC sites", published in "Chemical Engineering Research & Design", February 2010.
2010 Junior winners
No medal awarded in 2010
2009 Junior winners
No medal awarded in 2009.