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The
purpose of the QCESC awards is to pay tribute and recognize Engineering and
Science Professionals whose exceptional achievements and outstanding
contributions have made a lasting impact on technology, society, and their
profession. This includes helping to promote and raise the awareness of
STEM (Engineering, Science, Technology, and Mathematics) education and
careers in our local communities including in our schools.

2011 QCESC Award Recipients- Left to Right - Brad Keleher (Senior
Engineer of the Year), John Dooley (Senior Scientist of the Year) , David
Bunde (Junior Scientist of the Year) , Jason Franzenburg (STEM Teacher of
the Year), Bruce Warman (Lifetime Achievement), and Eric Johnson (ASCE,
Society of the Year)
The awards were first established in 1966 initially with the Engineer of the
Year award. Since then, additional awards have been added including
for:
- 1995 - Scientist of the Year
- 2000 - Society of the Year
- 2007 - Lifetime Achievement
- 2010 - STEM Teacher of the Year
Application Forms for
Awards
- All applications must be received by
Friday,
February 10, 2012 via e-mail or delivered via normal mail to the PO Box.
- The awards will be presented at the 50th Annual National Engineers
Week Banquet scheduled for March 1, 2012.
| Junior and Senior Engineer &
Scientist of the Year (4 total), Lifetime Achievement (1 total), and STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Teacher of the Year (1
total) Awards
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For further information about the QCESC Awards, please
e-mail Dave Smith,
QCESC Award Chair.
Past Award Recipients Listed by Year (1966 - 2011)
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