Arthur B. Guise Medal
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Arthur B. Guise Medal is awarded annually by the Society of Fire Protection Engineers
and recognizes eminent achievement in the advancement of the science and technology of fire protection engineering and is named in memory of the achievements of Arthur Guise .
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers is a professional society for fire protection engineering established in 1950. SFPE publishes the Journal of Fire Protection Engineering, published on behalf of the society by SAGE Publications and Fire Protection Engineering magazine is published...
and recognizes eminent achievement in the advancement of the science and technology of fire protection engineering and is named in memory of the achievements of Arthur Guise .
Guise Medal Recipients
- Arthur B Guise (1983)
- Gunnar Heskestad (1985)
- Howard EmmonsHoward Wilson EmmonsHoward Wilson Emmons was a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Harvard University. During his career he conducted original research on fluid mechanics, combustion and fire safety. Today he is most widely known for his pioneering work in the field of fire safety engineering...
(1986) - Oliver W. Johnson (1987)
- Tibor Z. Harmathy (1989)
- Walter M. Haessler (1990)
- Edwin J. "Jake" Jablonski(1990)
- Phillip H. Thomas (1991)
- George T. Tamura (1992)
- James F. O'Regan (1993)
- Margret Law (1994)
- Dougal DrysdaleDougal DrysdaleDougal Drysdale is a Professor Emeritus in Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and member of the BRE Centre for Fire Safety Engineering....
(1995) - Cheng Yao (1997)
- John L. Bryan (1998)
- Howard R. Baum (1999)
- Craig L. Beyler (2000)
- R. Brady Williamson (2001)
- David A. Lucht (2002)
- Hsiang-Cheng Kung (2003)
- Vytenis Babrauskas (2004)
- Phillip J. DiNenno (2005)
- James G. Quintiere(2006)
- William D. Walton (2007)
- Jose L. ToreroJose L. ToreroJosé Luis Torero is a professor in fire safety engineering at the University of Edinburgh. He is Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering since 2010 and The Royal Society of Edinburgh since 2008...
(2008) - Archibald Tewarson (2009)
- Guyléne Proulx (2010)