Prizes & awards
UNSW School of Chemical Engineering takes pride in recognising and celebrating outstanding academic achievements and contributions to the field.
UNSW 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 UNSW 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 UNSW 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 UNSW 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 UNSW 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 UNSW 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 Melody Joy Ranger The UNSW 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 UNSW 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 Danyon Farrell
Isabella Notarpietro
Melanie Stramotas
Tina Ventoura
Claire Wilson
The UNSW 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 Annelise Sarikas
Elize Otton
John Licitra
Alina Xie
Weyshern Tan