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The Geoff Wilson Medal

The Geoff Wilson medal is awarded annually by the Faculty of Science and Technology at Deakin University to celebrate the career of Professor Geoffrey Victor Herbert Wilson AM. A limited number of medals are awarded each year to eminent scientists, judged to have made an outstanding contribution to recognition of the Faculty in the international arena, in research, teaching or administration.

Nominations close on 1 December and should be forwarded to:

Rosemary Billings
Manager
International, Partnerships and Research Group
Faculty of Science and Technology

Professor Geoffrey Victor Herbert Wilson AM or Geoff, as he prefers to be known, is a former Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University . Highlights of his career include being made a Nuffield Fellow, a Queen Elizabeth the 2 nd Fellow and at one time Professor of Physics at UNSW. He has made a major contribution to Science both nationally and internationally and at various times was Chair of The Federation of the Australian Scientific and Technological Society, Inaugural Chair of the Research Grants Committee of the ARC and President of the Australian Institute of Physics. He served as Rector of the Australian Defence Forces Academy, Vice-Chancellor of The University of Central Queensland and as Vice-Chancellor
of Deakin University.

In the course of a distinguished research career at Monash University , UNSW, Oxford University and the Free University of Berlin, Professor Wilson carried out research on very low temperatures in the milliKelvin range and magnetic materials He published extensively in international journals and supervised many higher degree students.

He was a pioneer in temperature modulation of magnetic materials and led the first successful detection of pulsed magnetic resonance through the observation of the nuclear radiations. In recognition of his long and substantial career in education, Professor Wilson was made a Member of the Order of Australia .

The Faculty of Science and Technology honours a life-long contribution to Science and Education with the annual awards of the Geoff Wilson Medal.

List of Recipients

2003

Professor Elo H Hansen
Department of Chemistry
Technical University of Denmark
Denmark

 

Professor Garry D Christian
Department of Chemistry
University of Washington
Seattle
United States of America

 

Professor Alan Townshend
Department of Chemistry
University of Hull
United Kingdom

 

Professor John J Jonas
McGill University
Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering
Montreal
Canada

 

Professor John H Beynon
Department of Engineering Materials
University of Sheffield
United Kingdom

2004

Professor Yoshio Takei
Department of Marine Life Science
University of Tokyo
Japan

 

Professor Andrew Barry
School of Architecture , Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Lausanne
Switzerland

2005

Professor Ian Edwards
Archaeology and Materials Research Unit (AMRU)
Shool of Ecology and Environment
Deakin University
Australia

 

Dr Philip Jones
University of Plymouth
United Kingdom

2006

Emeritus Professor John Duncan
University of Auckland
New Zealand

2007

Professor Michael Adams
RMIT University
Australia