• The Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal is awarded at most every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to a mathematician or physicist for his or her outstanding...
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  • Thomas Ranken Lyle FRS (26 August 1860 – 31 March 1944) was an Irish-Australian mathematical physicist, radiologist, educator, and rugby player. Lyle...
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  • Hospital, in the United States Ranken Technical College, private college in St. Louis, Missouri Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal, awarded by the Australian Academy...
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  • Medal in recognition of his life's work. In 1970 he was elected to the Australian Academy of Science. He also won the 1979 Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal of...
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    Laczkovich, and John Coates. In 1968 he was the winner of the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal of the Australian Academy of Science. In May 2001, a festschrift...
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  • Cambridge in 1930 and in 1935 he was the first person to receive the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal from the Australian National Research Council. Wilton was born...
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    2014: Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2015: Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal 2015: Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences...
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  • at the Wayback Machine, Statistical Society of Australia Inc. Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal Archived 28 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Academy...
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    received the Eddington Medal jointly with Twiss (see Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect). He also won the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal of the Australian Academy...
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    Society's Senior Berwick Prize in 1950, the De Morgan Medal, 1971, and the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal, 1977. Mahler spoke fluent Japanese and was an expert...
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