Rayleigh Medal

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The Rayleigh Medal is a prize awarded annually by the Institute of Acoustics for "outstanding contributions to acoustics". The prize is named after John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh.

List of recipients

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  • 1970 David E. Weston
  • 1975 P H Parkin
  • 1977 L M Brekhovskikh
  • 1978 E G S Paige
  • 1979 E A G Shaw
  • 1980 Philip E. Doak
  • 1981 Karl Uno Ingard
  • 1982 G B Warburton
  • 1983 E J Skudrzyk
  • 1984 John Ffowcs Williams
  • 1985 Peter Westervelt
  • 1986 E J Richards
  • 1987 Manfred R. Schroeder
  • 1988 David Crighton
  • 1989 H E von Gierle
  • 1990 Frank Fahy[1]
  • 1991 Manfred Heckl
  • 1992 James Lighthill
  • 1993 M Bruneau
  • 1994 E F Evans
  • 1995 Richard H. Lyon
  • 1996 Keith Attenborough
  • 1997 L Bjorno
  • 1998 W A Ainsworth
  • 1999 G C Maling
  • 2000 Victor Krylov
  • 2001 H Tachibana
  • 2002 Philip Nelson[2]
  • 2003 Hugo Fastl
  • 2004 A Cummings
  • 2005 H Kuttruff
  • 2006 M F E Barron[3]
  • 2007 Michael Howe
  • 2008 C H Harrison
  • 2009 Prof Colin Hansen
  • 2010 Prof Josh Elliott

References

  1. The development of concert hall design - a 111 year experience
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