What were the categories for the 2019 PF Member Awards?

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I am so honored to win in a category named for Marcus. I won't say more about him, because nothing could do justice to his contributions. I recall that he and bcrowell (missing him as well) were the two who initially nominated me for science advisor, so a circle is closed with this humbling award.
 
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Evo said:
If you scroll down, you should see a list of at least some of the previous year's winners. But I do think a sticky would be nice.

See post #12. It's here already:

https://www.physicsforums.com/help/medals/
 
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The jim hardy Engineering Award leaves me with mixed feelings, of survivor guilt, and the impostor syndrome.
 
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Baluncore said:
The jim hardy Engineering Award leaves me with mixed feelings, of survivor guilt, and the impostor syndrome.
Jim would be honored in your winning of the Engineering Award. And if he were still with us, would have voted for you.
 
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Congratulations to all the winners - it was an honour to have been a competitor in such illustrious company. I would have to admit that most of the articles in Insights Writers' category(ies) were beyond my ken!
 
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Haapy new year,congratulations!
 

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