2020 Industry Technician of the Year Winner
Katie Bell, Sellafield Ltd
Awarded for validating complex methods for the analysis of special nuclear materials.
Katie Bell’s work involves instrumental analysis of a range of radioactive nuclear materials in support of Sellafield Ltd’s mission to safely and securely operate and clean up the Sellafield nuclear site.
Year | Name | Institution | Citation |
2019 |
Not awarded | ||
2018 | Neil Sainty | BP Chemicals Ltd | For contributions to developing BP’s High Throughput Experimentation capability in Hull. |
2017 | Megan Todd | Dupont Teijin Films UK Ltd | Awarded for the development of novel testing procedures to assess the quality of films for lamination to metals. |
2016 | Barry Coope | Lubrizol | Awarded for an exceptional contribution in leading development of the Coordinating European Council (CEC) elastomer tests that form part of the new motor industry manufacturers (ACEA) specifications for the next generation of higher performing engine oils within Europe. |
2015 | Not awarded | ||
2014 | Colin Willis | Infineum |
Re-thinking recognition: Science prizes for the modern world
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