Mendelssohn Award
The Mendelssohn Award was established in memory of Kurt Mendelssohn (1906-1982), the founder of the International Cryogenic Engineering Committee. Persons to be honoured by the Mendelssohn Award are selected by their work in cryogenic engineering:
- New and promising solutions to difficult problems.
- Promotion and encouragement of work in new fields of low temperature applications, for stimulating the cryogenic community’s interest in these fields and helping to establish them.
- Long-standing contributions to cryogenics.
As the ICEC28 was postponed from 2020 to 2022, we have two Mendelssohn awardees:
Dr. Guy Gistau Baguer | Dr. Ray Radebaugh |
Gustav and Ingrid Klipping Award
The International Cryogenic Engineering Committee awards a young researcher for outstanding work in cryogenic engineering. The award is named after Gustav and Ingrid Klipping to commemorate their enormous contributions to the field of cryogenics and more specifically to recognize their active role in involving young researchers.
As the ICEC28 was postponed from 2020 to 2022, we have two Gustav and Ingrid Klipping awardees:
Dr. Andrew May | Dr. Shiran Bao |