ISA | Douglas H. Annin
The Douglas H. Annin Award recognizes an outstanding achievement in the design, application, or development of the components in an automatic control system from the input measurement through the final control element. The award is in honor of Douglas H. Annin, a pioneer in modern-day control valve actuation and control valve body design.
The Douglas H. Annin Award may be conferred annually and carries a $1,000 honorarium and plaque. Presentation is made at the annual honors and awards program.
The award is open to any person. Its purpose is to recognize significant contributions in the design, development, or application of an element or combination of elements in a control or automation system. The contributions should be documented in publications, papers, or patents.
Nomination of an individual for the Douglas H. Annin Award is accepted from any individual. Nominations are made in writing on the appropriate form.
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1985 J.E. Hewson 1986 G.F. Stiles 1987 E.H. Bristol 1988 O.P. Lovett 1989 J.B. Arant 1990 E.F. Holben 1991 J.J. Pinto 1992 D.W. Spitzer 1993 L. Datta-Barua 1994 Not Awarded 1995 H.W. Boger 1996 Not Awarded |
1997 Not Awarded 1998 Not Awarded 1999 Not Awarded 2000 Not Awarded 2001 J.S. Alford, Jr. 2002 L.C. de Souza 2003 J. P. Gerry 2004 S. Rhee 2006 T.R. Barben 2007 G.K. Law 2008 J. Steinke 2009 Not Awarded |