a research geologist and academic
Noel Benson
Australian physicist
Eric Burhop
Kelvin Campbell, South African / English urban designer, originator of 'Massive Small Theory'
English physicist
Roger Cashmore
English-born biochemist who distinguished himself as University professor and Kodak researcher in the United States
Hans Thacher Clarke
Australian geologist
Austin Burton Edwards
Canadian chemist
Charles Goodeve
Australian botanist
Brian Grieve
Australian scientist
George Harker
Australian chemist
Rita Harradence
Australian geologist
Edwin Sherbon Hills
British astronomer noted primarily for the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and coining the term "Big Bang"
Fred Hoyle
Australian microbiologist
June Lascelles
Australian physicist
Leslie Martin
Australian physicist
Harrie Massey
Irish physicist
Thomas E. Nevin
Australian physicist
Mark Oliphant
Irish physicist
Cormac O'Ceallaigh
British chemist
J. R. Partington
Australian radio astronomer
Joseph Pawsey
English physicist
William Penney, Baron Penney
Australian paleontologist
Kathleen Prendergast
Indian chemist
Darshan Ranganathan
Alistair Rowe, Australian Physicist
Canadian physicist
Bernice Weldon Sargent
English botanist
Winifred Smith
Australian biochemist
Victor Trikojus
The research fellowship known as the 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, has been awarded to numerous scientists and engineers over the years, many of whom have become leaders in their fields.
Award recipients include:[1]
Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851