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NSW AIP Prize in Physics (Best Honours Student)


The NSW AIP Prize in Physics was established in 1977 by the N.S.W. Branch Committee of the Australian Institute of Physics, and awarded annually to one recipient from each Physics School/Department in NSW based on the recommendation of the respective Head of School. The $200 cash prize is awarded to the best Honours student graduating in the given year from each particular School/Department.


Awards for 2003

  • Anthony Tedesco, University of NSW
  • Julie Glasscock, University of Technology Sydney
  • Ben Johnson, Macquarie University
  • David Weinholz, University of New England
  • Jock McOrist, University of Sydney


Awards for 2002

  • Matthew Francis, University of NSW
  • Mark O'Dwyer, University of Wollongong
  • Mark Hertzberg, University of Sydney
  • Scott Allen, Macquarie University
  • Karina Kiely, University of Technology Sydney

Awards for 2001

  • Bronwen Taylor, Macquarie University
  • Tim Stait-Gardner, University of Western Sydney
  • Alan Arthur Earp, University of Technology, Sydney
  • Scott Morrison, University of NSW
  • Thomas White, University of Sydney