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The Guenter Loeser Memorial Award was first established in 1955 at the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory. It was named after Dr. Loeser, a meteorologist who lost his life while conducting a field experiment. Over time, AFCRL became the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory at Hanscom Air Force Base and has now become the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate Battlespace Environment Laboratory, AFRL/RVB, at Kirtland Air Force Base.

The award is presented annually by the Air Force Research Laboratory (at Kirtland Air Force Base since 2011) for an outstanding research contribution. Recipients present a lecture on a topic of scientific interest.

Winners

Year Winner
1955 Jean I. F. King
1956 Robert G. Breene, Jr.
1957 David Atlas
1958 Rita C. Sagalyn
1959 Norman A. Haskell
1960 Hans Hinteregger
1961 Yoshio Tanaka
1962 Kenneth S. W. Champion, Robert A. Mapleton
1963 Herman Yagoda
1964 Jules Aarons
1965 Allan C. Shell
1966 Hari K. Sen
1967 John W. Evans
1968 Robert E. Huffman
1969 John W. Salisbury
1970 Rocco S. Narcisi
1971 Norman W. Rosenberg
1972 Leon J. Heroux
1973 Paul H. Carr
1974 A.T. Stair, Jr.
1975 Edward A. Burke
1976 Robert A. McClatchey
1977 William Swider
1978 George Vanasse
1979 Ralph Shapiro
1980 Donald H. Eckhardt
1981 Randall E. Murphy
1982 Edmond Murad
1983 George W. Simon
1984 John R. Jasperse
1985 Don F. Smart, Margaret Shea
1986 John F. Paulson
1987 David A. Hardy
1988 William J. Burke
1989 Herbert C. Carlson
1990 Nelson C. Maynard
1991 Donald Neidig
1992 John A. Klobuchar
1993 M. Susan Gussenhoven
1994 E. Gary Mullen
1995 Laurence Rothman
1996 Albert A. Viggiano
1997 David N. Anderson
1998 Ernest R. Huppi
1999 Stephan D. Price
2000 Edmond M. Dewan
2001 Ramesh D. Sharma
2002 Rainer A. Dressler
2003 Edward W. Cliver
2004 Frederick J. Rich
2005 Frank Marcos
2006 Santimay Basu
2007 Bamandas Basu
2008 Greg Ginet
2009 Steve Kahler
2010 Anton Dainty
2011
2012 Evgeny Mishin
2013 Dale Ferguson
2014 Todd Pedersen, Nicholas Shuman
2015 Cheryl Huang
2016 Jay Albert

See also

References

  1. ^ Liebowitz, Ruth P.; Kindler, Evelyn M. (September 26, 1995). "Chronology: from the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory to the Geophysics Directorate, Phillips Laboratory, 1985-1995" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on August 14, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2021.

Bibliography

  • Chronology: From the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory to the Geophysics Directorate, Phillips Laboratory, 1985–1995; Ruth P. Liebowitz, Evelyn M. Kindler, 26 September 1995. Phillips Laboratory Special Reports, No. 275. PL-TR-95-2134.
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