Adrian Normanton Medal
For the best technical paper on the topic of steelmaking or casting.
For the best technical paper on the topic of steelmaking or casting.
For published work of particular merit in the field of polymers.
For innovation in any scientific/technological field supporting materials for defence, safety or security applications.
For substantial work in applied materials science, chemical engineering, energy efficiency or a related field.
For outstanding services to the steel industry.
For the best paper published in Transactions C: Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy.
Best student/apprentice on an IOM3 accredited or certified integrated MEng programme (level 7).
In recognition of achievement and commitment through an Institute's Affiliated Local Society.
For distinguished research in the field of biomedical materials.
Recognising good practice and innovation towards a more circular economy.
For outstanding services to the rubber industry.
For published work in the field of composites.
For published work in the field of metals.
For the best paper published in Transactions A: Mining Technology.
For contributions to the invention, development, design or technical operation of metallurgical plant.
To a student or early career member working in the iron and steel field who has demonstrated excellence in professional development.
For outstanding contribution to the Packaging community on a global basis.
For significant contribution in materials, minerals or mining.
For a paper published by the Institute on the subject of corrosion and degradation.
For distinguished work to metallurgical practice, process/product development, metallurgical understanding or design engineering application of steel.
For outstanding service to the rubber industry.
To established researchers and materials engineers in the field of titanium.
For distinguished achievements on phase relationships in metallic/non-metallic materials of metallurgical interest.
Recognising an organisation’s commitment to create a diverse and inclusive culture that is centred around equality.
Best student/apprentice on an IOM3 accredited or certified stand alone Level 7 qualification.
Best Student/Apprentice on a Level 2 or Level 3 programme.
Best Student/Apprentice on a Level 4 or Level 5 programme.
Best student/apprentice on an IOM3 accredited or certified BSc/BEng/integrated MEng programme (level 6/7).
For substantial services to the Institute internationally.
In recognition of contributions enhancing the understanding of materials processing or component production using particulate materials.
For a student project on the subject of polymers.
For outstanding contribution to the science and/or technology of casting and solidification of metals.
For contribution in the scientific understanding of materials chemistry in industrial production of inorganic materials.
In recognition of significant or technological contribution relating to composite materials.
To an Affiliated Local Society with the most improved performance.
For the best paper published in IMM Transactions A: Mining Technology.
For the best paper published in IMM Transactions B: Applied Earth Science.
For the best paper published in IMM Transactions C: Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy.
For the best feature or review published during the year within the Institute's member magazines.
For outstanding achievement by a group in materials, minerals or mining.
In recognition of significant contribution to and/or promotion of equity, diversity and inclusion in IOM3, and the wider materials, minerals and mining communities.
For published work of particular merit in the field of ceramics.
For outstanding contribution in materials, minerals or mining.
For polymers in the service of mankind.
For outstanding and sustained commitment to Materials Science outreach.
In recognition of distinguished achievement in any branch of materials science.
In recognition of meritorious service in manufacture and technology within the traditional ceramics industry.
For outstanding contribution in materials, minerals or mining (early career).
For services to the Institute through an Affiliated Local Society and/or to Local Affairs Committee.
Recognising excellence in enhancing students' literacy in STEM through the teaching of materials, minerals and mining in the 5-18 education sector.