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William and Christine Hartmann Prize in Auditory Neuroscience

 Nomination Information

 

The William and Christine Hartmann Prize in Auditory Neuroscience was established in 2011 through a generous donation by Bill and Chris Hartmann to the Acoustical Society of America to recognize and honor research that links auditory physiology with auditory perception or behavior in humans or other animals. Recipients have been:

  • 2013 – Tom C. T. Yin
  • 2014 – Egbert de Boer
  • 2015 – Laurel H. Carney
  • 2016 – Alan R. Palmer
  • 2017 – Cynthia F. Moss
  • 2018 – Shihab Shamma
  • 2019 – Glenis R. Long
  • 2020 – Edwin R. Rubel
  • 2021Philip Joris
  • 2022No award
  • 2023 – Bertrand Delgutte

Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography

Nomination/Application Information

The Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography was established in 2000 from a generous gift made to the Acoustical Society Foundation by Herman and Eileen Medwin to recognize a person for the effective use of sound in the discovery and understanding of physical and biological parameters and processes in the sea. Recipients have been:

  • 2001 – Timothy G. Leighton
  • 2002 – Bruce D. Cornuelle
  • 2003 – Jeffrey A. Nystuen
  • 2004 – Stan E. Dosso
  • 2005 – Svein Vagle
  • 2006 – John Horne
  • 2007 – Brian S. Dushaw
  • 2008 – Mark V. Trevorrow
  • 2009 – Martin Siderius
  • 2010 – Not Awarded
  • 2011 – Aaron Thode
  • 2012 – John A. Colosi
  • 2013 – Phillippe Roux
  • 2014 – Andone C. Lavery
  • 2015 – Karim G. Sabra
  • 2016 – Thomas C. Weber
  • 2017 – Jennifer Miksis-Olds
  • 2018 – Ying-Tsong Lin
  • 2019 – Chen-Feng Huang
  • 2020Kelly Benoit-Bird
  • 2021 – Ana Širović
  • 2022No award
  • 2023 – David C. Barclay

Rossing Prize in Acoustics Education

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The Rossing Prize in Acoustics Education was established in 2003 from a generous gift made to the Acoustical Society Foundation by Thomas D. Rossing to recognize an individual who has made significant contributions toward furthering acoustics education through distinguished teaching, creation of educational materials, textbook writing and other activities. Recipients have been:

  • 2004 – Allan D. Pierce
  • 2005 – Katherine S. Harris
  • 2006 – William J. Strong
  • 2007 – David T. Blackstock
  • 2008 – D. Murray Campbell
  • 2009 – James V. Sanders
  • 2010 – Jerry H. Ginsberg
  • 2011 – Robert C. Coffeen
  • 2012 – Joe Wolfe
  • 2013 – Juliette W. Ioup
  • 2014 – Colin H. Hansen
  • 2015 – Yang-Hann Kim
  • 2016 – Brad H. Story
  • 2017 – Robert. D. Celmer
  • 2018 – Stanley A. Chin-Bing
  • 2019 – Preston S. Wilson
  • 2020 – Daniel Butko
  • 2021 – No award
  • 2022 – Kathleen Wage
  • 2023 – Scott D. Sommerfeldt

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