A group photo of 2025 Prize Winners at the School of Engineering

A group photo of 2025 Prize Winners at the School of Engineering

 

The event hosted 32 students with their guests, as well as academic staff to celebrate their achievements in the historic Museum Building on Trinity’s campus. 

  

The Interim head of School Prof Michael Monaghan gave an inspirational speech congratulating our students and their hard work and thanking our benefactors for their generosity. 

  

Please see below list of prizes awarded on the day of ceremony: 

Year 

Prize 

Description 

JF 

Marmaduke Backhouse First Prize  

The student with the highest marks in Junior Freshman Engineering.  

JF 

Victor W. Graham Prize  

The Junior Freshman student with the highest marks in Engineering Mathematics. 

JF 

E.R. Stuart Prize in Engineering (split and shared equally)                               

The Junior Freshman student with the best performance in the Engineering Chemistry module.  

JF 

Anita Newell Scholarships First Place  

The female student with the highest average of marks in Junior Freshman Engineering.  

JF 

Anita Newell Scholarships Second Place  

The female student with the second-highest average of marks in Junior Freshman Engineering. 

JF 

Engineering Head of School Junior Freshman Prize 

The student with the highest marks in the Junior Freshman year in The School of Engineering. 

SF 

Victor W. Graham Prize  

The student obtaining the highest combined marks in Senior Freshman Engineering Mathematics modules. 

SF 

Francis Spring First Prize 

The Senior Freshman student with the best results at the annual examination in the Engineering course.  

SF 

Francis Spring Second Prize 

The Senior Freshman student with the second best results at the annual examination in the Engineering course.  

SF 

Francis Spring Third Prize  

The Senior Freshman student with the third best results at the annual examination in the Engineering course.  

SF 

Anita Newell Scholarships First Place  

The female student with the highest average of marks in Senior Freshman Engineering.   

JS 

Edge Engineering Prize (split and shared equally)    

The student obtaining the highest marks in the Junior Sophister Geology for Engineers module. 

JS 

Edge Engineering Prize (split and shared equally)    

The student obtaining the highest marks in the Junior Sophister Geology for Engineers module. 

JS 

Morgan Sheehy Prize (split and shared equally)    

The Junior Sophister student with the best Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering project. 

JS 

Stanford-Smith Prize in Biomedical Engineering  

The student with the highest marks in Junior Sophister Biomedical Engineering  

JS 

Stanford-Smith Prize in Electronic and Electrical Engineering   

The student with the highest marks in Junior Sophister Electronic and Electrical Engineering  

JS 

Stanford-Smith Prize in Electronic and Computer Engineering  

The student with the highest marks in Junior Sophister Electronic and Computer Engineering  

JS 

Stanford-Smith Prize in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering  

The student with the highest marks in Junior Sophister Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering  

JS 

B.K.P. Scaife Prize in Electronic Engineering  

The student in the third year of the Engineering course on the recommendation of the Head of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.  

JS 

Chris O’Dea Student Prize (split and shared equally)  

The top Junior Sophister student in the Civil Engineering Group Design Challenge.  

SS 

Clark Memorial Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Electronic and Computer Engineering. 

SS 

Alexander Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. 

SS 

Jeffcott Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. 

SS 

MacNeill Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Computer Engineering. 

SS 

Wright Prize   

The best Senior Sophister student in Electronic and Computer Engineering  

SS 

RPS Senior Sophister Engineering Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering.  

SS 

Stanley Elliott Prize (split and shared equally)  

The Senior Sophister student with the best project or internship mark in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. 

SS 

Stanley Elliott Prize (split and shared equally)  

The Senior Sophister student with the best project or internship mark in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. 

SS 

Professor Sir Bernard Crossland Prize   

The Senior Sophister student with the highest marks in Engineering with Management. 

SS 

AtkinsRéalis Prize 

The student with the highest combined mark in Senior Sophister structures modules. 

MAI 

Professor John Fitzpatrick Prize  

The MAI student with the highest marks in the MAI year. 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Biomedical Engineering (split and shared equally)  

The student with the best MAI project in Biomedical Engineering 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering  

The student with the best MAI project in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Computer Engineering  

The student with the best MAI project in Computer Engineering 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Electronic and Electrical Engineering  

The student with the best MAI project in Electronic Engineering 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering  

The student with the best MAI project in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Engineering with Management (split and shared equally) 

The student with the best MAI project in Engineering with Management 

MAI 

Collen Prize in Engineering with Management (split and shared equally) 

The student with the best MAI project in Engineering with Management 

MAI 

MAI Prize in Biomedical Engineering  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Biomedical Engineering.   

MAI 

MAI Prize in Computer Engineering  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Computer Engineering.   

MAI 

MAI Prize in Electronic Engineering  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Electronic Engineering.   

MAI 

MAI Prize in Electronic and Computer Engineering  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Electronic and Computer Engineering.   

MAI 

MAI Prize in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.   

MAI 

MAI Prize in Engineering with Management  

The MAI student achieving the highest aggregate of marks in Engineering with Management.   

 

Below are some photos of the winners, pictured with Interim Head of School Prof Michael Monaghan: 

A photo of Zofia Wiktoria Jaros, winner of the E.R. Stuart Prize in Engineering and the Anita Newell Scholarships Second Place with Prof Monaghan

Pictured: (L) Zofia Wiktoria Jaros, winner of the E.R. Stuart Prize in Engineering and the Anita Newell Scholarships Second Place. (R) Prof Michael Monaghan

 

An image of Gunjan Shahapurkar, winner of  Collen Prize in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (MAI) with Prof Monaghan

Pictured: (L) Gunjan Shahapurkar, winner of Collen Prize in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (MAI) . (R) Prof Michael Monaghan

 

an image of Colm Bellew, winner of the Alexander Prize, the RPS Senior Sophister Engineering Prize and the Stanley Elliott Prize with Prof Monaghan

Pictured: (L) Colm Bellew, winner of the Alexander Prize, the RPS Senior Sophister Engineering Prize and the Stanley Elliott Prize. (R) Prof Michael Monaghan

 

a photo of Gavin Milner, winner of the Clark Memorial Prize, and the Wright Prize with Prof Monaghan

Pictured: (L) Gavin Milner, winner of the Clark Memorial Prize, and the Wright Prize. (R) Prof Michael Monaghan

 

A photo of Ella Quinn, winner of the Atkins Prize with Prof Monaghan

Pictured: (L) Ella Quinn, winner of the Atkins Prize . (R) Prof Michael Monaghan