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Queens Foundation 2023 - Awards Ceremony
« on: November 09, 2023, 05:22:51 PM »
Queens Foundation Awards Ceremony 2022


Charlotte Youngson Chair of the Queen's Foundation

"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, once again we come together tonight to recognize, pay tribute to and honour the achievements of the people of Mundus across a variety of fields, this has been quite the year we've seen new international treaties crafted, we've seen good sense prevail as Mundus clawed itself back from the brink of disaster and advances that push us towards the future both here on Mundus and out in the ocean of the stars beyond our world. So without further ado I present the winners of the Queen's Foundation Awards 2023."

Queen's Foundation Award for Chemistry
OsmanTech - for Creation of a "Glass Mouse"

Queen's Foundation Award for Physics
Dr. Ada Court, Director of the Riviere Fusion Research Facility and Dr. Joji Watabe, PhD., Director of the Imperial Ignition Facility, Tadakatsu Ujihara Imperial Laboratory (and their respective staffs) - for Successful accomplishment and repetition of scientific breakeven in an inertial confinement fusion research device

Queen's Foundation Award for Physiology and Medicine
Scrivens Medical - for development of "smart glasses"

Queen's Foundation Award for Literature and Journalism
Paul Bellingham - for innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable

Queen's Foundation Award for Peace
His Grace Grand Duke Hugo Lascelles of Bakkermaya - for bringing about a cessation of hostilities in the Rokkenjima-Daito conflict.

Queen's Foundation Award for Economics
Jacqueline Prokofiev - for studying women in the work force

Queen's Foundation Award for Engineering
EMAC - for Extending the world speed Record

Queen's Foundation Award for Archaeology and Anthropology
Dr. Fumihiko Wakamisugi, PhD., Gakushūin University - for Discovery of a Kōfukō-type Cadaver belonging to the first Emperor of Daitō, as well as numerous discoveries at the Kamiishizumisanzai Tomb near Tenkyo and the development of techniques allowing safe access to Archaeological sites at risk of contamination.

Queen's Foundation Award for Mathematics
Sebastian Almiron - for solving longstanding problems in the probalisitic theory of phase transitions in statistical physics, especially in dimensions three and four

Queen's Foundation Award for Climate
OsmanTech and Reenberg Mineral Trade Ltd - for their respective Carbon Capture experiments



OOC Explanation - Awards made firstly based on votes and nominations, for any fields without nominees I've then gone looking through RP for potential winners, in the event there's nothing that fits the time frame I've used rl plus a randomly generated name - assume NPC nations for these (this year a mathematician from Marseilles, an economist from Safraen and an ES playwright)