Ramsey Professor in Chemical Engineering at University College London[2]

Herbert E. Watson

English physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917.[3]

Charles Glover Barkla

a research geologist and academic

Noel Benson

"father" of India's nuclear programme[4]

Homi J. Bhabha

British biologist/geneticist and winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Sydney Brenner

Australian physicist

Eric Burhop

Kelvin Campbell, South African / English urban designer, originator of 'Massive Small Theory'

English physicist

Roger Cashmore

English physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

James Chadwick

English-born biochemist who distinguished himself as University professor and Kodak researcher in the United States

Hans Thacher Clarke

English physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics

John Cockcroft

Australian chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry

John Cornforth

English physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

Paul Dirac

Australian geologist

Austin Burton Edwards

(1876–1960), biologist, zoologist and suffragist.

Alice Laura Embleton

Canadian chemist

Charles Goodeve

Australian botanist

Brian Grieve

Australian scientist

George Harker

Australian chemist

Rita Harradence

British physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

Peter Higgs

Australian geologist

Edwin Sherbon Hills

British astronomer noted primarily for the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and coining the term "Big Bang"

Fred Hoyle

winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Aaron Klug

Indian-American chemist, winner of the Infosys Prize

Yamuna Krishnan

Australian microbiologist

June Lascelles

New Zealand physical chemist[5]

Geoff Malcolm

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

(1896), British chemist; Vice-Chancellor of the University of London

Sir Robert Howson Pickard

Australian paleontologist

Kathleen Prendergast

Indian chemist

Darshan Ranganathan

English chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Robert Robinson

Alistair Rowe, Australian Physicist

New Zealand physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry[6]

Ernest Rutherford

Canadian physicist

Bernice Weldon Sargent

English botanist

Winifred Smith

Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Alexander Todd

Australian biochemist

Victor Trikojus

Nobel Prize for Physics

Ernest Walton

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

Research Fellowships