Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) is an independent non-government organisation dedicated to the promotion in Australia of scientific and engineering knowledge to practical purposes. Founded in 1976 as the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences, it acquired its current name in 1987.[1][2]
Organisation
The ATSE consists of an Assembly, a Board, a number of Board Committees, and about 15-20 professional and administrative staff.[3]
Board Committees
- The Membership Committee (FTSE membership)
- The Awards Committee (ATSE Clunies Ross Awards)
- The Audit, Investment and Remuneration Committee
- ATSE Divisions
Source:[3]
List of Presidents
- Professor Robin Batterham 2007–2012
- Dr Alan Finkel AM FTSE 2013–[3]
Fellowship
Royal Fellows
The Academy inducted its Royal Fellow, HRH Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM GBE AC PC FRS FAA FTSE, in 1977.
Foundation Fellows
Foundation Fellows include:
- Dr Keith Farrer[4]
- Dr Philip Law
- Em Prof Antoni Karbowiak[5]
- Dr Bob Ward[6]
Honorary Fellows
The first Honorary Fellow, Sir Mark Oliphant, was appointed during the 1976 inauguration ceremony; he was Governor of South Australia at the time.
Other Honorary Fellows include:
- Sir Zelman Cowen
- Dr Keith Farrer[4]
Fellows
The Academy has more than 800 Fellows.[1]
Clunies-Ross Award
The Clunies-Ross Foundation was originally founded in 1959 to perpetuate the memory of Sir Ian Clunies Ross, and promote the development of science and technology in Australia’s beneficial interest. In November 2002, the Foundation was brought under the umbrella of the ATSE.[7]
The Clunies Ross National Science & Technology Award was established in 1991. It is now called the ATSE Clunies Ross Award, and is awarded for the application of science and technology for the economic, social or environmental benefit of Australia.[7]
A catalogue of awardees and the reasons for their awards can be found on the ATSE website.[8]
ATSE submissions
- Address to ATSE by the Minister, Departments of Energy, Resources and Tourism, 16 January 2009
- ATSE submission to the COAG Review of the National Water Commission, August 2011
- Response to the Issues Paper : Barriers to Effective Climate Change Adaptation, ATSE submission to the Productivity Commission, December 2011
- ATSE submission to the Draft Energy White Paper, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australian Government, March 2012
See also
References
- 1 2 Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (1976 - ), Encyclopedia of Australian Science
- ↑ ATSE, The National Education Directory of Australia, 2013 Edition
- 1 2 3 The Assembly Archived May 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine., The Board, Board Committees Archived May 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine., and ATSE Staff Archived May 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine., Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, atse.org.au
- 1 2 "Dr Keith Farrer" (PDF). Focus. ATSE. August 2012. p. 50. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14.
- ↑ "Em Prof Antoni Karbowiak" (PDF). Focus. ATSE. August 2011. p. 54. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14.
- ↑ "Dr Bob Ward" (PDF). Focus. ATSE. June 2013. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14.
- 1 2 ATSE Clunies Ross Award, University of South Australia
- ↑ Past Award Winners, ATSE Clunies Ross award, www.atse.org.au
External links
- Official website
- Address by the Governor-General at the ATSE Clunies Ross Awards ceremony, 19 May 2011, www.gg.gov.au