A B Wood Medal
The A B Wood Medal is a prize awarded annually by the Institute of Acoustics for "distinguished contributions to the application of underwater acoustics". The prize, named after Albert Beaumont Wood, is presented in alternate years to European and North American scientists. [1]
Recipients
Source: Institute of Acoustics
- B S McCartney (1970)
- Robert E Apfel (1971)
- B Ray (1972)
- M C Hendershott (1973)
- Not awarded (1975)
- P A Crowther (1976)
- Peter R Stephanishen (1977)
- A D Hawkins (1978)
- Peter H Rogers (1979)
- I Roebuck (1980)
- Robert C Spindel (1981)
- Michael J Buckingham (1982)
- Peter N Mikhalevsky (1983)
- Martin J Earwicker (1984)
- Timothy K Stanton (1985)
- Peter D Thorne (1986)
- David M F Chapman (1987)
- V F Humphrey (1988)
- M G Brown (1989)
- Ann P Dowling (1990)
- Michael B Porter (1991)
- Christopher H Harrison (1992)
- Michael D Collins (1993)
- Timothy Leighton (1994)
- Nicholas C Makris (1995)
- Grant B Deane (1997)
- M A Ainslie (1998)
- M V Trevorrow (1999)
- Gary J Heald (2000)
- John A. Colosi (2001)
- Simon Richards (2002)
- Anthony Lyons (2003)
- Eric Pouliquen (2004)
- Aaron B. Thode (2005)
- Preston S. Wilson (2007)
- Judith Bell (2008)
- Karim Sabra (2009)
- Mario Zampolli (2010)
- Kyle Becker (2011)
- John Smith (2012)
- Brian Todd Hefner (2013)
- Alexander von Benda-Beckmann (2014)
- Ying-Tsong Lin (2015)
- Yan Pailhas (2016)
- Jan Dettmer (2017)
- Nathan Merchant (2018)
- Julien Bonnel (2019)
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See also
References
- "Awards". Institute of Acoustics. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
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