UNSW researchers Professor Dane McCamey and Dr. Charitha de Silva were celebrated at the 2025 Measurement Awards, with McCamey receiving the prestigious Barry Inglis Medal for his sustained contributions to Australian metrology, while de Silva was honored with both the Measurement Achievement Encouragement Award and the People’s Choice Award for his impactful fluid dynamics research. Announced during National Science Week, these awards underscore Australia’s leadership in measurement science. UNSW Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise, Professor Bronwyn Fox, praised both researchers for their exemplary work that enhances innovation and global standing. McCamey’s pioneering advancements in Electron Spin Resonance techniques have significantly improved understanding and applications in various technologies, including solar cells and medical imaging.