Alfred Noble Prize
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The Alfred Noble Prize is an award presented by the combined engineering societies of the United States, given each year to a person not over thirty-five for a paper published in one of the journals of the participating societies.
The prize was established in 1929 in honor of Alfred Noble, Past President of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
It has no connection to the Alfred Nobel Prize, although the two are often confused due to their similar spellings.
Notable earlier recipients
- 1940 Claude E. Shannon
- 1940s Myron Tribus
Recent recipients
- 1990 F. Barzegar-Jamshidi
- 1991 Kwai S. Chan
- 1993 Sharon L. Wood
- 1994 G. Scott Crowther
- 1995 Maria Q. Feng
- 1997 Hermann F. Spoerker
- 1998 Laura B. Parsons
- 2000 Evan Jannoulakis
- 2002 Kevin W. Cassel
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