Elmer A. Sperry Award
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The Elmer A. Sperry Award is an American transportation engineering prize.
It has been given since 1955 for "a distinguished engineering contribution which, through application, proved in actual service, has advanced the art of transportation whether by land, sea, or air". The prize is given jointly by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (which administers it). The purpose of the award is to encourage progress in the engineering of transportation.
[edit] Recipients
The 2006 award was made to Antony Jameson for his work on computational fluid dynamics in aircraft design
The 2007 award was made to Robert F. Cook, Peter T. Mahal, Pam L. Phillips, and James C. White for their work in designing and installing Engineered Materials Arresting Systems (EMAS) for airport runway safety areas.