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The David Dewhurst award is a bronze medal bestowed by Engineers Australia and is the most distinguished accolade within their biomedical engineering discipline. It is named in honour of David John Dewhurst (1919 - 1996), an outstanding Australian biophysicist and biomedical engineer who performed pioneering work in the area of the cochlear implant. The award was inaugurated in 1994 as the Eminent Biomedical Engineers Award and its first winner was David Dewhurst. Following his death in 1996 the awardās name was changed to the David Dewhurst Award as a permanent memorial.
Recipients
1996 Keith Daniel, Nucleus Ltd.
1997 Peter C. Farrell, ResMed
1998 George Kossoff, CSIRO
1999 Richard Kirsner, La Trobe University
2000 Klaus Schindhelm, University of NSW
2001 Alex Watson, Premier Biomedical Engineering Pty Ltd
2002 Barry Seeger
2003 Laurie Knuckey
2004 Mark Pearcy
2005 John Southwell
2006 John Symonds
2007 Geoffrey Wickham, Telectronics
2009 Andrew Downing, Flinders University
2010 Alexander McLean
2011 Graham Grant
2012 David Burton, Compumedics
2013 Nigel Lovell, University of NSW
2014 James F. Patrick, University of Melbourne
2015 Derek Abbott, University of Adelaide
2016 Karen Reynolds, Flinders University
2017 Walter John Russell, University of Adelaide
2018 Christopher Bertram, University of Sydney
2019 Alan Finkel, Office of the Chief Scientist (Australia)
2020
2021 Leo Barnes, TUV SUD GmbH
See also
List of engineering awards
List of prizes named after people
List of medicine awards