The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering offers a range of prizes that reward your achievements.
| Prize Name |
Award |
Category |
| AJ Francis Prize |
$850 |
This is a first year prize, rotated yearly among Engineering Departments. In 1997 it was awarded to the top student in 411-110 Engineering and the Environmental Challenge and in 2000 to the top student in 411-101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering |
| The David & Elene Wood Scholarhsip |
Scholarship between $4000-$12,000 |
1st year Engineering student in the disciplines of Chemical Engineering or Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering |
| CPA Prize |
Handbook of Psychrometric Charts valued at $200 |
Awarded to the top student in 411-102 Chemical Process Analysis |
| Design Prize |
$250 and a trophy |
Awarded to the best project within the final year subject 411-409 Design Project |
| David Kenworthy Memorial Scholarship |
valued at $5000 per annum for two years |
Tenable for the final two years of the course |
| McGraw Hill Prize in Chemical Engineering |
Text book (Perry's) valued at $290 |
Awarded to the top student in 411-201 Introduction to Transport Processes |
| Research Project Prize |
Paid research position ($1,500-$2,000) |
A number of positions are available to conduct a research program for a period of 8 (during summer break) to 6 weeks (during semester) |
| Society of Chemical Industry Prize |
$200, and free introductory membership to the Society |
Offered every second year for work clearly connected to the practice or application of chemistry |
| Top final year student |
$250 and inscription on the Michael Walgers' Honour Board displayed in the Department of Chemical Engineering |
Top student, final year, Chemical Engineering |
| WMC Resources Ltd Prize for Chemical Engineering - Third Year |
$500 |
Awarded to the top student in 411-339 Process Engineering 2 |
| WMC Resources Ltd Prize for Chemical Engineering - Fourth Year |
$500 |
Awarded to the top student in 411-445 Process Engineering 3 |
PRIZES |
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2003 |
2002 |
2001 |
2000 |
| AJ Francis Prize (rotated annually among Engineering Departments) |
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Chi Yan Lai |
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Chern Ling Heather Tan |
| CPA Prize |
Katarzyna Krysiak |
Chi Yai Lai |
Amey Moors-Chantry |
Edwin Zhiyou Gan |
Elizabeth Anne Barlow |
Chung Chen Johnny Yeo |
| Design Prize |
George Fordyce |
Michael Molinari |
Graham James Power Holmes |
Sally Louise Gras |
Gregory Charles Mifsud |
Kathryn Maree Turkovic |
| Elene and David Wood Scholarship |
Sherry Mammen Robert Corbo |
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| McGraw Hill Prize in Chemical Engineering |
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Michael Molinari |
Quang Vinh Dang |
| Research Project Prize |
Qiuzhi (George) Chen Jeremy Lane Hai Thi Lai Chi Yan Lai Joanne Poon Catrin Hendrik-Limah |
Shelly Koh Josephine Lim Henry Muliadi Jacinta Fawcett Patrick Walta May Soh Jing Wang Su Ann Khoo Ben Crookes Christopher Ingram |
Mark Easterbrook Tchung Sen Mu Chris Pepperell Craig Michaels Kerry Francis Marcella Indah Miranda Yeung Karolina Padsinski TinTrung Hungh Christopher Lee |
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Adrian Wei Cheng Fann
Albert Sardjono
Thanh Tam Chau
Sally Gras
Raymond Lubansky
John Provis
Syet Li Yong
Edeline Huei-mei Wong |
Aliani
Marwa Khalaf
Maria Leondakis
Fay Lim
Imelda Loe
Alexander Lubansky
James Macknamara
Brendan Schneider
Felicia Soenjoto
George Tan
Elissa Whan |
| Top final year student |
George Fordyce |
Michael Molinari |
Graham James Power Holmes |
Ingrid Berklemans |
Gregory Charles Mifsud |
Tauna Morihovitis |
| The Australian Paper Award |
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Martin Thomas McGrath |
Ingrid Berkelmans |
Lok Si Tang |
| WMC Resources Ltd Prize for Chemical Engineering - Third Year |
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Natalie Newey |
Christopher David Honig |
Domenica Demaria |
John Provis |
Carolyn Yoland Sanders |
| WMC Resources Ltd Prize for Chemical Engineering - Fourth Year |
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Christopher David Honig |
Chern Ling Heather Tan |
Narelle Louise Kline |
Gregory Charles Mifsud |
Equal: Christopher Alan C. French and Yeow Chong Soh. |
| Society of Chemical Industry Prize |
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Gregory Charles Mifsud |
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