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Chapman Medal | |
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Presented by | Royal Astronomical Society |
First awarded | 1973 |
Website | https://ras.ac.uk/awards-grants/awards/chapman-medal |
The Chapman Medal is an award of the Royal Astronomical Society, given for "investigations of outstanding merit in the science of the Sun, space and planetary environments or solar-terrestrial physics". It is named after Sydney Chapman (1888–1970), a British geophysicist who worked on solar-terrestrial physics and aeronomy. The medal was first awarded in 1973, initially on a triennial basis. From 2004-2012 it was awarded biennially, and since 2012 has been annual.
Medallists
Source: Royal Astronomical Society
Year | Winner | Source |
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2024 | Valery Nakariakov | |
2023 | Nicholas Achilleos | |
2022 | Sandra Chapman | |
2021 | Ineke De Moortel | |
2020 | Cathryn Mitchell | |
2019 | Tom Stallard | |
2018 | Emma Bunce | |
2017 | Mervyn Freeman | |
2016 | Philippa Browning | |
2015 | Alan Hood | |
2014 | Louise Harra | |
2013 | Stephen Milan | |
2012 | Andrew Fazakerley | |
2010 | Bernard Roberts | |
2008 | André Balogh | |
2006 | Steven Jay Schwartz | |
2004 | Richard Harrison | |
2001 | Jeremy Bloxham | |
1998 | Mike Lockwood | |
1994 | Ian Axford | |
1991 | Stan Cowley | |
1988 | D. Ian Gough | |
1985 | Peter Goldreich | |
1982 | Jim Dungey | |
1979 | Eugene Parker | |
1976 | Syun-Ichi Akasofu | |
1973 | Drummond Matthews and Frederick Vine |
See also
References
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Awards, Medals and Prizes
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