Anton Tedesko Medal
The Anton Tedesko Medal is awarded by the International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineers (IABSE) Foundation to both honour a Laureate and financially support a young engineering Fellow of the Association.
The medal is awarded to a distinguished structural engineer as recognition of his/her life achievements, and includes a grant of 25,000 CHF for study leave for a promising young engineer to gain practical experience in a prestigious engineering firm outside his/her home country.[1]
The medal is named after and honours Anton Tedesko (1903 - 1994) (sometimes written 'Tedesco') who was an outstanding engineer, eminent designer and builder of innovative structures. the award was created in 1998.[2]
Past recipients include:
Year | Laureate | Fellow |
---|---|---|
2015 | Esko Järvenpää, Finland [3] | |
2012 | Professor Emeritus Paul Grundy, Australia | |
2010 | Koichi Takanashi, Japan | |
2008 | Hai-Fan Xiang, China | Marvin Sabado, Philippines |
2007 | John C. Badoux, Switzerland | Anand P. Singh, Nepal |
2004 | Robert Silman, USA | John Anderson, USA |
2002 | Hajime Okamura, Japan | Amorn Pimanmas, Thailand |
2000 | Niels J. Gimsing, Denmark | Dong Xu, China |
1998 | Alexander C. Scordelis, USA | Diego Cobo del Arco, Spain |
References
- "IABSE Foundation Anton Tedesko Medal". Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
- Tom F. Peters, IABSE - The First 80 Years, IABSE, 2011, p.131
- "Anton Tedesko Medal' Awarded to Esko Järvenpää, Finland". International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineers. Archived from the original on 3 September 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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