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This is a list of winners of the [[Makdougall Brisbane Prize]] of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]]. |
This is a list of winners of the [[Makdougall Brisbane Prize]] of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]]. It is not to be confused with the similarly named award given by the [[Royal Scottish Society of Arts]]. |
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Sources (to 2002): [https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf RSE] |
Sources (to 2002): [https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf RSE] |
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and [https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf RSE] |
and [https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf RSE] |
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*1892–94 – [[James Walker (chemist)|James Walker]] |
*1892–94 – [[James Walker (chemist)|James Walker]] |
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*1894–96 – [[John Gray McKendrick]] |
*1894–96 – [[John Gray McKendrick]] |
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*1896–98 – [[William Peddie]] <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Peddie.html|title=William Peddie|publisher=University of St Andrews|accessdate= 3 April 2017}}</ref> |
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*1898–1900 – [[Ramsay Traquair]] |
*1898–1900 – [[Ramsay Traquair]] |
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*1902–04 – [[John Dougall (mathematician)|John Dougall]] |
*1902–04 – [[John Dougall (mathematician)|John Dougall]] |
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*1982–84 – [[John Henderson Knox]] <ref name= RSE/> |
*1982–84 – [[John Henderson Knox]] <ref name= RSE/> |
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*1984–86 – [[Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith]] <ref> {{cite book|title=The International Who's Who 2004|page=526}} </ref> |
*1984–86 – [[Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith]] <ref> {{cite book|title=The International Who's Who 2004|page=526}} </ref> |
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*1992 – [[Tom Brown (chemist)|Tom Brown]] <ref name= RSE> {{cite web|url=https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/publications/directory/directory_nolist.pdf|title=Directory 2016/2017|publisher= Royal Society of Edinburgh|accessdate= 3 April 2017}} </ref> |
*1992 – [[Tom Brown (chemist)|Tom Brown]], University of Oxford <ref name= RSE> {{cite web|url=https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/publications/directory/directory_nolist.pdf|title=Directory 2016/2017|publisher= Royal Society of Edinburgh|accessdate= 3 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*1996 – Mike Ferguson, University of Dundee <ref> {{cite web| url=https://wellcome.ac.uk/press-release/professor-mike-ferguson-appointed-wellcome-trust-board-governors|title=Professor Mike Ferguson appointed to Wellcome Trust Board of Governors|publisher= Wellcome|accessdate= 3 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*1997 – [[Weiping Lu]] |
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*1998 – Weiping Lu, Heriot Watt University (67th award) <ref> {{cite web|url=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6191314/?reload=true|title=A New Framework for Particle Detection in Low-SNR Fluorescence Live-Cell Images and Its Application for Improved Particle Tracking|publisher= IEEE|accessdate= 3 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*1999 – [[Anne Neville (engineer)|Anne Neville]] – [https://engineering.leeds.ac.uk/staff/230/Professor_Anne_Neville Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, Leeds] |
*1999 – [[Anne Neville (engineer)|Anne Neville]] – [https://engineering.leeds.ac.uk/staff/230/Professor_Anne_Neville Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, Leeds] |
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*2001 – [[Dario Alessi]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk">{{cite web|url=https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/662_MakdougallBrisbanePrize.html|title=The Royal Society of Edinburgh – Makdougall Brisbane Prize|publisher=}}</ref> |
*2001 – [[Dario Alessi]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk">{{cite web|url=https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/662_MakdougallBrisbanePrize.html|title=The Royal Society of Edinburgh – Makdougall Brisbane Prize|publisher=}}</ref> |
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*2003 – |
*2003 – James Wright<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk"/> |
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*2005 – [[Colin R. McInnes|Colin McInnes]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk"/> |
*2005 – [[Colin R. McInnes|Colin McInnes]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk"/> |
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*2007 – [[Andrew Baker (biologist)|Andrew Baker]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk"/> |
*2007 – [[Andrew Baker (biologist)|Andrew Baker]]<ref name="royalsoced.org.uk"/> |
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*2009 |
*2009 |
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*2012 – Sharon Ashbrook, University of St Andrews<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/CordayMorganPrizes/2015-Winner-Ashbrook.asp|title=Corday-Morgan Prize 2015 Winner|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|accessdate= 2 April 2017}} </ref> and Rob Jenkins, University of York <ref> {{cite web|url= https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/academicstaff/rob-jenkins/|title=Rob Jenkins, Reader|publisher= University of York|accessdate= 3 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*2013 - Aidan Robson, University of Glasgow <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.ppe.gla.ac.uk/~robson/|title=Dr Aidan Robson|publisher= University of Glasgow|accessdate= 2 April 2017}} </ref> |
*2013 - Aidan Robson, University of Glasgow <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.ppe.gla.ac.uk/~robson/|title=Dr Aidan Robson|publisher= University of Glasgow|accessdate= 2 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*2014 - Per Ola Kristensson and Catherine Cazin, University of St Andrews <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.rse.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/PR-Royal-Medallists-and-Prize-Winners-2014.pdf|title=RSE announces Royal Medals and Prizes|publisher=Royal Society of Edinburgh|accessdate=2 April 2017}} </ref> |
*2014 - Per Ola Kristensson and Catherine Cazin, University of St Andrews <ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.rse.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/PR-Royal-Medallists-and-Prize-Winners-2014.pdf|title=RSE announces Royal Medals and Prizes|publisher=Royal Society of Edinburgh|accessdate=2 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*2015 - |
*2015 - Stefan Hild, University of Glasgow <ref name= RSE-ECP> {{cite web|url=https://www.rse.org.uk/awards/revision-of-early-career-prizes-2/|title=Early Career Prizes|publisher= Royal Society of Edinburgh|accessdate= 2 April 2017}} </ref> |
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*2016 - Malcolm Macdonald, University of Strathclyde <ref name= RSE-ECP/> |
*2016 - Malcolm Macdonald, University of Strathclyde <ref name= RSE-ECP/> |
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Revision as of 21:56, 3 April 2017
This is a list of winners of the Makdougall Brisbane Prize of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. It is not to be confused with the similarly named award given by the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.
Sources (to 2002): RSE and RSE
- 1859 – Roderick Murchison
- 1860–62 – William Seller [1]
- 1862 – Sir John Denis Macdonald [2]
- 1866–68 – Alexander Crum Brown and Thomas Richard Fraser (joint)
- 1870–72 – George Allman
- 1872–74 – Joseph Lister
- 1874–76 – Alexander Buchan
- 1876–78 – Archibald Geikie
- 1878–80 – Charles Piazzi Smyth
- 1880–82 – James Geikie
- 1884–86 – Sir John Murray
- 1886–88 – Archibald Geikie (only Fellow twice awarded the prize)
- 1888–90 – Ludwig Becker
- 1890–92 – Hugh Robert Mill
- 1892–94 – James Walker
- 1894–96 – John Gray McKendrick
- 1896–98 – William Peddie [3]
- 1898–1900 – Ramsay Traquair
- 1902–04 – John Dougall
- 1904–06 – Jakob Karl Ernst Halm
- 1906–08 – David Thomas Gwynne-Vaughan
- 1908–10 – Ernest Wedderburn
- 1910–12 – John Brownlee
- 1912–14 – Charles Robertson Marshall
- 1914–16 – Robert Alexander Houstoun
- 1916–18 – Abercrombie Lawson
- 1918–20 – Joseph Wedderburn
- 1920–22 – William Thomas Gordon
- 1922–24 – Herbert Stanley Allen
- 1926–28 – William Ogilvy Kermack
- 1927 – Charles Morley Wenyon, protozoologist
- 1930–32 – Alexander Aitken
- 1932–34 – Alfred Ernest Henderson Cameron
- 1934–36 – Ernest Masson Anderson
- 1936–38 – David Meredith Seares Watson
- 1938–40 – Edward Lindsay Ince
- 1940–42 – William Wright Smith
- 1942–44 – Max Born and Peng Huanwu
- 1944–46 – William Black
- 1952–54 – William Charles Osman Hill
- 1954–56 – Maurice Yonge
- 1956–58 – Ian Naismith Seddon
- 1962–64 – Arthur Holmes[4]
- 1964–66 – Daniel Edwin Rutherford
- 1966–68 – James Norman Davidson
- 1968–70 – Norman Feather[5]
- 1972–74 – David Paton Cuthbertson
- 1980 – Walter Eric Spear[6]
- 1982–84 – John Henderson Knox [7]
- 1984–86 – Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith [8]
- 1992 – Tom Brown, University of Oxford [7]
- 1996 – Mike Ferguson, University of Dundee [9]
- 1998 – Weiping Lu, Heriot Watt University (67th award) [10]
- 1999 – Anne Neville – Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, Leeds
- 2001 – Dario Alessi[11]
- 2003 – James Wright[11]
- 2005 – Colin McInnes[11]
- 2007 – Andrew Baker[11]
- 2009
- 2012 – Sharon Ashbrook, University of St Andrews[12] and Rob Jenkins, University of York [13]
- 2013 - Aidan Robson, University of Glasgow [14]
- 2014 - Per Ola Kristensson and Catherine Cazin, University of St Andrews [15]
- 2015 - Stefan Hild, University of Glasgow [16]
- 2016 - Malcolm Macdonald, University of Strathclyde [16]
References
- ^ "Obituary Notices of the late Dr William Seller and of Professor Bertoloni of Bologna". Botanical Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "MACDONALD, Sir JOHN DENIS". Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "William Peddie". University of St Andrews. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "The 11 medals of Arthur Holmes". The Geological Society. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF FORMER FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 1783 – 2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.
- ^ https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/obits_alpha/spear_w.pdf
- ^ a b "Directory 2016/2017" (PDF). Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ The International Who's Who 2004. p. 526.
- ^ "Professor Mike Ferguson appointed to Wellcome Trust Board of Governors". Wellcome. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "A New Framework for Particle Detection in Low-SNR Fluorescence Live-Cell Images and Its Application for Improved Particle Tracking". IEEE. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ a b c d "The Royal Society of Edinburgh – Makdougall Brisbane Prize".
- ^ "Corday-Morgan Prize 2015 Winner". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ "Rob Jenkins, Reader". University of York. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "Dr Aidan Robson". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ "RSE announces Royal Medals and Prizes" (PDF). Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ^ a b "Early Career Prizes". Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 April 2017.