The Thomas W. Eadie Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada "for contributions in engineering and applied science". It is named in honour of Thomas Wardrope Eadie and is awarded annually. The award consists of a bronze medal and a cash award of CAD $3,000. The Royal Society of Canada, (French: La Société royale du Canada) The Canadian Academy of the Sciences and Humanities, is the senior national body of distinguished Canadian scientists and scholars. ...
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Recipients 2005 - Norman C. Beaulieu, FRSC 2004 - Vijay K. Bhargava, FRSC 2003 - Morrel P. Bachynski, FRSC 2001 - Gregor v. Bochmann, FRSC 2000 - Brian E. Conway, FRSC 1999 - Nicolas D. Georganas, FRSC 1997 - F. Stuart Foster 1996 - Christian Roy 1995 - Edward M. Donaldson, FRSC 1994 - Raymond Bartnikas, MSRC 1993 - Garry L. Rempel, FRSC 1991 - Ernest A. McCulloch, FRSC & James E. Till, FRSC 1990 - F. Peter Ottensmeyer 1989 - Ashok K. Vijh, FRSC 1988 - Arthur A. Axelrad, FRSC 1987 - Alexander McLean 1986 - William H. Gauvin, FRSC 1985 - Elvie L. Smith 1984 - Garry Martin Lindberg & Karl-Heinrich Doetsch, and John D. MacNaughton & Terrence H. Ussher 1983 - Colin K. Campbell 1982 - Bernhard Cinader, FRSC 1981 - W. Howard Rapson, FRSC 1980 - Bernard Etkin, FRSC 1979 - Armand Frappier , MSRC 1978 - A. Jacques Beaulieu 1977 - Alec Sehon, FRSC 1976 - John W. Hilborn 1975 - Marshall Kulka, FRSC Armand Frappier and his motto, “You will be the voice, not the echo” Armand Frappier (November 26, 1904 – December 17, 1991) was a Canadian physician, microbiologist and expert on tuberculosis. ...
References Thomas W. Eadie Medal. The Royal Society of Canada . URL accessed on June 6 , 2005 .