George Westinghouse Medal
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The George Westinghouse Medal is named for George Westinghouse
George Westinghouse
George Westinghouse, Jr was an American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry. Westinghouse was one of Thomas Edison's main rivals in the early implementation of the American electricity system...

 and awarded to in honor of "eminent achievement or distinguished service in the power field of mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the...

" by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a professional body, specifically an engineering society, focused on mechanical engineering....

. There is a Gold medal (with a $1500 award) and a Silver medal (with a $1000 award). The silver medal may only be awarded to someone under the age of 45.

Gold

  • 1953: Alexander G. Christie
  • 1954: Walker L. Cisler
  • 1955: Hyman G. Rickover
    Hyman G. Rickover
    Hyman George Rickover was a four-star admiral of the United States Navy who directed the original development of naval nuclear propulsion and controlled its operations for three decades as director of Naval Reactors...

  • 1956: Perry W. Pratt
  • 1957: Alfred Iddles
  • 1958: Frederick P. Fairchild
  • 1960: Ernest C. Gaston
  • 1961: Gerald V. Williamson
  • 1962: Edwin H. Kreig
  • 1963: Abbott L. Penniman, Jr.
  • 1964: Frederick W. Argue
  • 1965: Robert A. Bowman
  • 1966: Robert C. Allen
    Robert C. Allen
    Robert C. Allen is Professor of Economic History at Oxford University and a fellow of Nuffield College.He obtained his BA at Carleton College in 1969 and his PhD at Harvard University in 1975...

  • 1967: Robert A. Baker, Sr.
  • 1968: Roland A. Budenholzer
  • 1969: Ralph C. Roe
  • 1970: Charles A. Meyer
    Charles A. Meyer
    Charles Appleton Meyer was a United States executive who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1969 to 1973.-Biography:...

    , Robert C. Spencer, Jr.
  • 1971: Wilfred McGregor Hall
  • 1972: William S. Lee
  • 1973: Bernard F. Langer
  • 1974: Charles W. Elston
  • 1976: John W. Simpson
    John Wistar Simpson
    John Wistar Simpson was an electrical engineer, who made significant contributions to the development of the nuclear energy. -Biography:He was born in 1914 in Glenn Springs, South Carolina...

  • 1978: Peter Fortescue
  • 1979: William R. Gould
  • 1980: Fred J. Moody
  • 1981: Earle C. Miller

  • 1982: William T. Reid
  • 1983: Eugene P. Wilkinson
    Eugene P. Wilkinson
    Eugene P. "Dennis" Wilkinson was a United States Naval officer who was selected for three historic command assignments. The first, in 1954, was as the first Commanding Officer of the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine...

  • 1984: Joseph R. Szydlowski
  • 1985: Eugene A. Saltarelli
  • 1986: Richard J. Coar
  • 1987: Henry O. Pohl
  • 1988: Warren A. Rhoades, Jr.
  • 1989: J. Ed Smith
  • 1990: John J. Taylor
    John J. Taylor
    John James Taylor was a U.S. Representative from New York.-Education:Born in Leominster, Massachusetts, Taylor attended the common schools, New Ipswich Academy, and Groton Academy....

  • 1991: Ralph J. Ortolano
  • 1992: Daniel R. Wilkins
  • 1993: Frederick W. Buckman
  • 1995: Thomas H. McCloskey
  • 1998: Ashwani K. Gupta
  • 1999: Atambir S. Rao
  • 2000: David G. Lilley
  • 2001: Janos M. Beer
  • 2001: Janos M. Beer
  • 2002: Arthur H. Lefebvre
    Arthur H. Lefebvre
    Arthur Henry Lefebvre was an innovative leader in the development of science and engineering of the application of fuel sprays in gas turbine combustor systems.-Career:...

  • 2003: Yassin A. Hassan
  • 2004: Adel F. Sarofim
  • 2005: Subramanyam R. Gollahalli
  • 2006: Ben T. Zinn
  • 2007: Roman Weber
  • 2008: Edwin A. Harvego
  • 2009: Essam E. Khalil
    Essam E. Khalil
    Essam Eldin Khalil Hassan Khalil is an Egyptian Mechanical Engineer. Khalil is a professor in the mechanical power department at Cairo University. He is the author and co-author of several international researches in HVAC field...

  • 2010: Wlodzimierz Blasiak


Silver

  • 1972: William E. Rice
  • 1973: Michael A. Ambrose
  • 1974: Shelby L. Owens
  • 1976: Richard V. Shanklin III
  • 1977: James C. Corman
    James C. Corman
    James Charles Corman was a Los Angeles City Council member from 1957 to 1961 and a Democratic Congressman from California between 1961 and 1981.-General:...

  • 1978: Romano Salvatori
  • 1979: Edward W. Stenby
  • 1980: Robert L. Gamble
  • 1981: Ronald Pigott
  • 1982: Leslie D. Kramer
  • 1983: Remco P. Waszink
  • 1984: William J. Bryan

  • 1986: Joseph A. Barsin
  • 1987: Albert D. LaRue
  • 1989: Leslie D. Kramer
  • 1990: Atambir S. Rao
  • 1991: John B. Kitto, Jr.
  • 1993: Stephen R. Reid
  • 1995: V.K. "Bindi" Chexal
  • 1998: Ting Wang
  • 2001: Susumu Mochida
  • 2003: Jason E. Jenkins
  • 2005: Andrzej Szlek
  • 2009: Somrat Kerdsuwan


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