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Anton Tedesko Medal

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The Anton Tedesko Medal is awarded by the International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineers (IABSE) Foundation to both honour a Laureate and financially support a young engineering Fellow of the Association.

The medal is awarded to a distinguished structural engineer as recognition of his/her life achievements, and includes a grant of 25,000 CHF for study leave for a promising young engineer to gain practical experience in a prestigious engineering firm outside his/her home country.[1]

The medal is named after and honours Anton Tedesko (1903 - 1994) (sometimes written 'Tedesco') who was an outstanding engineer, eminent designer and builder of innovative structures. the award was created in 1998.[2]

Past recipients include:

Year Laureate Fellow
2021 Mike Schlaich, Germany Supriya Banerjee, India
2015 Esko Järvenpää, Finland [3]
2012 Professor Emeritus Paul Grundy, Australia
2010 Koichi Takanashi, Japan
2008 Hai-Fan Xiang, China Marvin Sabado, Philippines
2007 John C. Badoux, Switzerland Anand P. Singh, Nepal
2004 Robert Silman, USA John Anderson, USA
2002 Hajime Okamura, Japan Amorn Pimanmas, Thailand
2000 Niels J. Gimsing, Denmark Dong Xu, China
1998 Alexander C. Scordelis, USA Diego Cobo del Arco, Spain

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References

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  1. ^ "IABSE Foundation Anton Tedesko Medal". Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  2. ^ Tom F. Peters, IABSE - The First 80 Years, IABSE, 2011, p.131
  3. ^ "Anton Tedesko Medal' Awarded to Esko Järvenpää, Finland". International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineers. Archived from the original on 3 September 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2015.