ASA_Gold_Medal

ASA Gold Medal

The ASA Gold Medal is an annual award presented by the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) to individuals in recognition of outstanding contributions to acoustics. The Gold Medal was first presented in 1954 and is the highest award of the ASA. Past recipients, which include the Nobel Laureate Georg von Békésy, are listed below.

Recipients

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Notes

  1. Abstracted.
  2. Given posthumously.

See also


References

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