Tyndall Medal

The Tyndall Medal is a prize from the Institute of Acoustics awarded every two years to a citizen of the UK, preferably under the age of 40, for "achievement and services in the field of acoustics". The prize is named after John Tyndall.

List of recipients

Source: Institute of Acoustics

  • 1975 M E Delany
  • 1978 H Geoffrey Leventhall
  • 1980 Robin K Mackenzie
  • 1982 Frank J Fahy
  • 1984 Robert G (Bob) White
  • 1986 J G Charles
  • 1988 Michael F E Barron
  • 1990 Nicholas G Pace
  • 1992 Stephen J Elliott and Philip A Nelson
  • 1994 Roger K Moore
  • 1996 Simon N Chandler-Wilde
  • 1998 J E T (Jim) Griffiths
  • 2000 Yui Wei Lam
  • 2002 Prof Timothy Leighton
  • 2004 Trevor Cox
  • 2006 Kirill Horoshenkov [1]
  • 2008 Prof Jian Kang
  • 2010 Olga Umnova [2]
  • 2012 Dr Carl Hopkins
  • 2014 Dr Stephen Dance
  • 2016 Jonathan Hargreaves
  • 2018 Dr Filippo Fazi
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See also

References

  1. "Bradford University Professor Honoured by IOA". Institute of Acoustics. 2006-04-24.
  2. "Tyndall Medal for Olg Umnova". University of Salford. 2010-04-27.
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