Named lecture
A Named Lecture is a lecture delivered usually at a predefined frequency and it is associated with a name of a person of outstanding significance to the subject the lecture is concerned with. Such lectures exist for a number of branches of Science and Engineering and they commemorate individuals who have made significant contribution to the subject.
Science
Computer Science/Information Technology
- Wheeler Lecture[1]
Engineering
Civil Engineering
- BGA Rankine Lecture[2]
- ASCE Terzaghi Lecture[3]
- Coulomb Lecture
- BGA Géotechnique Lecture
- GS Glossop Lecture[4]
- ICE SECED Mallet-Milne Lecture[5]
- AGS Poulos Lecture[6]
Mechanical Engineering
- ASME Timoshenko Lecture[7]
Religion and Philosophy
- Gifford Lectures
- John Locke Lecture
- Neal A Maxwell Lecture
- Howison Lecture in Philosophy
- Lowell Lectures
- Tanner Lectures on Human Values
References
- Wheeler Lecture
- Rankine Lecture
- Terzaghi Lecture
- Glossop Lecture
- Mallet-Milne Lecture
- Poulos Lecture
- "Timoshenko Lecture". Archived from the original on 2018-03-11. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
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