Prizes & awards
Õ¬Äи£Àû School of Chemical Engineering takes pride in recognising and celebrating outstanding academic achievements and contributions to the field.
Õ¬Äи£Àû School of Chemical Engineering Awards
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Prize Name Prize Value Student Name The Professor Graham Fleet Memorial Prize
Determined as highest final mark in FOOD2320 for an undergraduate.$1,000 Joyce Won The Samos Polymers Prize in Chemical Product Engineering
Determined as highest average mark for Stage 2 CEICDH undergraduate students in the calendar year.$1,000 Madhavan Jayaraman The Norman Prize in Chemical Engineering
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4953, CEIC4954,mor CEIC4008 in the calendar year.$1,500 Yimeng Jin The IChemE Prize
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student; including double degrees.$500 Isabella Grace Notarpietro The Samos Polymers Prize in Advanced Polymers
Determined as highest final mark in CEIC8105 for an undergraduate.$1,000 David Wu The Fuel Technology Staff Prize
Determined as highest final mark in CEIC6714 for a undergraduate.$500 Nathan Thamrongpraditt
Luciana Praxedes Treasure
The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best performance in Chemical Product Engineering Undergraduate Degree
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student from CEICDH; including double degrees.$500 Aaron Charles Madirazza The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best performance in Food Science Undergraduate Degree
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student from 3061.$500 Janice Winstania The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best final year process design project in the School of Chemical Engineering
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4001; likely to be split across a team.$1,000 Elise Elkington
Daniel Wark
Gabrielle Burge
Siobhan Connolly
Sonia Yuan
The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best final year product design project in the School of Chemical Engineering
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4007+CEIC4008; likely to be split across a team.$1,000 Kirana Pratama
William Salim
Laureen Lizbeth Amariss
Janice Winstania -
Prize Name Prize Value Student Name The Professor Graham Fleet Memorial Prize
Determined as the highest mark in FOOD2320 for an undergraduate.
$1,000 Catherine Lye The Samos Polymers Prize in Chemical Product Engineering
Determined as highest final mark in CEIC8105 for an undergraduate.
$1,000 Margaret Eliza Steven The Lyceum Club Thesis Prize
Determined as the highest mark in the final presentation of CEIC4953 or CEIC4008 in the calendar year.
$1,000 Ben Malik The Norman Prize in Chemical Engineering
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4953, CEIC4954 in the calendar year.
$1,500 Claire Wilson The IChemE Prize
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student from CEICAH, including double degrees.
$500
Danyon Farrell The Samos Polymers Prize in Advanced Polymers
Determined as highest average mark for Stage 2 CEICDH UG students in the calendar year.
$1,000 Rohan French The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best performance in Chemical Product Engineering Undergraduate DegreeÂ
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student from CEICDH, including double degrees.
$500 Melody Joy Ranger The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best performance in Food Science Undergraduate Degree
Determined as the highest Engineering WAM for a graduating student from 3061.
$500
Xinyang Du The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best final year process design project in the School of Chemical EngineeringÂ
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4001, likely to be split across a team.
$1,000 Danyon Farrell
Isabella Notarpietro
Melanie StramotasÂ
Tina Ventoura
Claire Wilson
The Õ¬Äи£Àû Chemical Engineering Prize for the best final year product design project in the School of Chemical EngineeringÂ
Determined as the highest final mark in CEIC4007+CEIC4008, likely to be split across a team.
$1,000 Annelise Sarikas
Elize Otton
John Licitra
Alina Xie
Weyshern Tan