Stuart Ballantine Medal

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The Stuart Ballantine Medal was a science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It was named after the US inventor Stuart Ballantine.

Laureates

  • 1947 - George Clark Southworth (Physics)
  • 1948 -
    Ray Davis Kell
    (Engineering)
  • 1949 -
    Sergei A. Schelkunoff
    (Physics)
  • 1952 - John Bardeen (Physics)
  • 1952 -
    Walter H. Brattain
    (Physics)
  • 1953 - David G. C. Luck (Engineering)
  • 1954 - Kenneth Alva Norton (Engineering)
  • 1955 -
    Claude Elwood Shannon
    (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1956 - Kenneth Bullington (Physics)
  • 1957 - Robert Morris Page (Engineering)
  • 1957 -
    Leo Clifford Young
    (Engineering)
  • 1958 -
    Harald Trap Friis
    (Engineering)
  • 1959 -
    Albert Hoyt Taylor
    (Engineering)
  • 1959 - Charles H. Townes (Physics)
  • 1960 - Rudolf Kompfner (Engineering)
  • 1960 - Harry Nyquist (Engineering)
  • 1960 - John R. Pierce (Engineering)
  • 1961 - Leo Esaki (Engineering)
  • 1961 - Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics)
  • 1961 -
    H. E. Derrick Scovill
    (Physics)
  • 1962 - Ali Javan (Physics)
  • 1962 -
    Theodore H. Maiman
    (Physics)
  • 1962 -
    Arthur L. Schawlow
    (Physics)
  • 1962 - Charles H. Townes (Physics)
  • 1963 - Arthur C. Clarke (Engineering)
  • 1965 -
    Homer Walter Dudley
    (Engineering)
  • 1965 -
    Alec Harley Reeves
    (Engineering)
  • 1966 -
    Robert N. Noyce
    (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1966 -
    Jack S. Kilby
    (Engineering)
  • 1967 -
    Jack N. James
    (Engineering)
  • 1967 - Robert J. Parks (Engineering)
  • 1968 -
    Chandra Kumar Naranbhai Patel
    (Physics)
  • 1969 -
    Emmett N. Leith
    (Physics)
  • 1971 -
    Zhores I. Alferov
    (Physics)
  • 1972 -
    Daniel Earl Noble
    (Engineering)
  • 1973 - Andrew H. Bobeck (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1973 -
    Willard S. Boyle
    (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1973 - George E. Smith (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1975 - Bernard C. De Loach, Jr. (Engineering)
  • 1975 -
    Martin Mohamed Atalla
    (Physics)
  • 1975 - Dawon Kahng (Physics)
  • 1977 -
    Charles Kuen Kao
    (Engineering)
  • 1977 - Stewart E. Miller (Engineering)
  • 1979 -
    Marcian E. Hoff, Jr.
    (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1979 - Benjamin Abeles (Engineering)
  • 1979 - George D. Cody (Engineering)
  • 1981 -
    Amos E. Joel, Jr.
    (Engineering)
  • 1983 - Adam Lender (Computer and Cognitive Science)
  • 1986 - Linn F. Mollenauer (Engineering)
  • 1989 -
    John M. J. Madey
    (Physics)
  • 1992 - Rolf Landauer (Physics)
  • 1993 -
    Leroy L. Chang
    (Physics)

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