1. Awards (based on achievement)
Sir George Thomson Gold Medal - awarded quinquennially, the Medal acknowledges contributions to measurement science resulting in fundamental improvements in the understanding of the nature of the physical world:
Professor Marcus du Sautoy, OBE, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, University of Oxford
Sir Harold Hartley Medal
- for outstanding contribution to the technology of measurement and control:
Professor Xiangqian (Jane) Jiang, University of Huddersfield
The Callendar Medal
- for outstanding contribution to the art of instruments or
Measurement
Mr Bob Morton, National Instruments
Honeywell International Medal
- for distinguished work in control by Chartered Measurement and Control Technologists:
Mr Geoffrey Selley, ABB
Alec Hough-Grassby Memorial Award
- for significant contribution in process analysis or environmental monitoring :
Professor Alastair Forbes, NPL
Finkelstein Medal
- for notable contributions to measurement internationally
Dr Seton Bennett, CBE
2. Awards (for service to the Institute/profession)
The Tallantire Award
(formerly the Institute Exceptional Achievement Award) - awarded, when appropriate, for exceptional commitment and service to the Institute and to achieving its aims and objectives:
Professor Derek Atherton, Hon FInstMC
Honorary Fellowship
– recognising distinguished, and normally long, service to the Institute:
Mr Ken Lambert, MInstMC
Mr David Pitney, FInstMC
L B Lambert Award
- for meritorious service to the Institute:
Professor Geoff Roberts, FInstMC
3. Awards (for written work)
Honeywell Prize
- for the most downloaded article (April 2013 – April 2014) in the Journal
Eric Emmerson ‘Measurement of Motorway Traffic’ Measurement + Control, February, 2012.
ICI Prize
- for best paper in the Transactions, preferably concerning work on the industrial application of control:
To be decided
Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers Award
- for best paper, in either the journal or Transactions, on development or application of scientific instrumentation
Neil Barton and Andrew Parry ‘Using CFD to Understand Multiphase and Wet Gas Measurement’, Measurement + Control, March 2013