Alfred C. Egerton Gold Medal

The Alfred C. Egerton Gold Medal recognizes distinguished, continuing, and encouraging contributions to the field of combustion. The Gold Medal is presented biennially to one scientist during the International Symposium on Combustion.

The Gold Medal is named after Sir Alfred C. Egerton (1886-1959), the first chairman of the British Section of The Combustion Institute. As a professor at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, Egerton was an acknowledged leader in Britain among scientists engaged in research in the field of combustion. His research included detonations, anti-knocking agents, and flame structure. In his later career, Egerton devised with his students, a flat-flame burner configuration that advanced the measurements of burning velocities and the knowledge of flame structure, under ideal conditions, for combustion scientists around the world.

The Alfred C. Egerton Gold Medal is one of the highest awards of The Combustion Institute, presented biennially during the International Symposium on Combustion. Gold Medals are bestowed upon scientists whose major contributions have significantly advanced their fields of combustion science.


Recipients

2024: A. Carlos Fernandez-Pello2000: Takashi Niioka1976: T. Morris Sugden
2022: Yiguang Ju1998: Howard B. Palmer1974: John P. Longwell
2020: William Jones1996: William A. Sirignano1972: Wm. Hinckley Avery
2018: Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus1994: Hartwell F. Calcote1970: A.R. Ubbelohde
2016: Philippe Dagaut1992: Derek Bradley1968: Howard W. Emmons
2014: Robert Barlow1990: Graham Dixon-Lewis1966: Joseph O. Hirshfelder
2012: Frederick L. Dryer1988: Antoni K. Oppenheim1964: P. Laffitte
2010: Allan N. Hayhurst1986: Janos M. Beer1962: Wilhelm Jost
2008: Ronald K. Hanson1984: Adel F. Sarofim1960: Hoyt C. Hottel
2006: Chung K. Law1982: Irvin Glassman1958: Sir Alfred C. Egerton
2004: Gerard M. Faeth1980: Glenn Carber Williams
2002: Ben T. Zinn1978: Seiichireo Kumagai