SA Scientist of the Year
The SA Scientist of the Year is awarded by the South Austian State Government for eminence in science.[1]
Recipients
- 2007 John Ralston,[2] University of South Australia
- 2008 John Hopwood,[3] SAHMRI
- 2009 Robert Norman,[4] University of Adelaide
- 2010 Tanya Monro,[5] University of Adelaide
- 2011 Peter Langridge,[6] University of Adelaide
- 2012 Karen Reynolds,[7] Flinders University
- 2013 Graeme Young,[8] Flinders University
- 2014 Tony Thomas,[9] University of Adelaide
- 2015 Craig Simmons,[10] University of Adelaide
- 2016 Alan J. Cooper,[11] University of Adelaide
- 2017 James Paton,[12] University of Adelaide
- 2018 Richard Hillis,[13] University of Adelaide
- 2019 Josef Gecz, [14] University of Adelaide
References
- "Previous Winners". SA State Government.
- "Achievements and Announcements". University of South Australia. August 2011. SA Science Excellence Awards open.
- "Citation for John Hopwood" (PDF). University of Adelaide.
- "Annual Report" (PDF). Robinson Institute.
- "From part-time Dublin music store worker to UniSA Vice-Chancellor". The Advertiser.
- "Peter Langridge". University of Adelaide.
- "SA's Scientist of the Year". Flinders University.
- "Flinder's SA Scientist of the Year". Flinders University.
- "Professor Anthony Thomas: Australian Laureate Fellow and Elder Professor of Physics at the University of Adelaide". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- "Professor Craig Simmons named SA Scientist of the Year for groundwater research". Goyder Institute.
- "University of Adelaide Professor Alan Cooper is SA Scientist of the Year". The Advertiser.
- "James Paton is Scientist of the Year". University of Adelaide.
- "Richard Hillis". University of Adelaide.
- "Professor Jozef Gecz is SA Scientist of the Year". University of Adelaide. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
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