Gold Medals are the highest awards of The Combustion Institute, presented biennially during the International Symposium on Combustion. The four Gold Medals are bestowed upon scientists whose major contributions have significantly advanced their fields of combustion science.
Bernard Lewis Gold Medal
Recognizes brilliant research in the field of combustion.
Alfred C. Egerton Gold Medal
Recognizes distinguished, continuing, and encouraging contributions to the field of combustion.
Ya. B. Zeldovich Gold Medal
Recognizes outstanding contributions to theories of combustion.
Jürgen Warnatz Gold Medal
Recognizes exceptional scientific contributions having a major impact on combustion applications or combustion research.
 
Nominations
Members are encouraged to nominate deserving colleagues. Please submit the following nomination materials:
· A nomination letter no greater than 400 words that describes the candidate’s qualifications.
· Up to four supporting letters.
· A citation of up to 20 words of the candidate’s qualifications for an award.
· A two-page curriculum vitae and a list of publications.
· Electronic copies of five publications that best demonstrate why the candidate is qualified to receive a Gold Medal. Include a short comment of about one page regarding the merits of each selected publication.
 

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