Apply for the Thomas A. Wyatt Best Paper Award 2023 and 2024
The award is a bursary for young researchers within the field of wind engineering and bridge dynamics.
The late Professor Thomas A. Wyatt and his family wanted to contribute to the work of young researchers within the areas of wind engineering and bridge dynamics at Norwegian universities. Papers produced by PhD-candidates and post docs affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of Stavanger (UiS) are hereby invited to apply for the award.
About Thomas A. Wyatt
Wyatt was a key figure in the creation of the Wind Engineering Society in the UK. From 2014 until he passed away in January 2018, he was an expert advisor for the fjord crossing group in The Coastal Highway Route E39-project.
Read about Wyatt’s scientific contribution Bridge aerodynamics - celebrating Tom Wyatt’s contributions | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
About the award
Up to two candidates may be awarded for their paper each year. The amount of the award is 35.000 NOK. The award is meant to help the winner to visit relevant international well-known research groups, and /or to participate in international conferences. While there is an opportunity to award two contributions one year, this should only be used in cases where there are two exceptional contributions where it is difficult to choose a winner.
As there has not previously been a call for applicants for 2023, this is a joint call for both 2023 and 2024.
The criteria are:
- Relevance to the area of wind engineering and / or bridge dynamics.
- Must have been published in a recognized international journal within the scientific field.
Winner of Tom A. Wyatt Best Paper Award 2022
The winner of the Tom A. Wyatt Award for 2022 was Øyvind Wiig Petersen with the paper “Wind load estimation and virtual sensing in long-span suspension bridges using physics-informed Gaussian process latent force models”. Petersen was at the time a PostDoc at researcher at NTNU, where he still is today, but now as an Associate Professor still working on topics of structural dynamics and wind loads.
How to apply
The first author of a candidate paper will be considered as an applicant and she/he must apply for the award by herself/himself. Neither nomination nor recommendation is required.
The applicant is asked to submit the following application materials:
- CV (one page)
- One paper to be considered for the award with the evidence of its publication during the period from August 1st of the last year to July 31st of the current year, i.e.
- For TAW Award for 2023: August 1st 2022 – July 31st 2023
- For TAW Award for 2024: August 1st 2023 – July 31st 2024
- If the paper has co-authors, a statement about the applicant’s and the co-authors’ contributions to the paper with name/e-mail address/phone number of a reference person who is familiar with the applicant’s research.
The application for the award can be sent (either in English or Norwegian) to the following e-mail address: tomwyattaward@vegvesen.no
Any questions can be directed to one of the administrators of the award:
- Mathias Egeland Eidem (The Norwegian Public Roads Administration):
- Professor Anders Rønnquist (NTNU):
The applicant will receive a confirmation e-mail with a registration number for her/his paper.
The deadline for submission of the application is Friday December 13th , 2024.
Previous winners of the Tom A. Wyatt award
2022: Øyvind Wiig Petersen (NTNU)
2021: Bjørn Thomas Svendsen (NTNU) and Niccolò Barni (NTNU)
2020: Tor Martin Lystad (NTNU/Norconsult)
2019: Etienne Cheynet (UiS) and Axel Fenerci (NTNU)