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Awards

Several ASA members associated with the BATC have been honored by the Society's career achievement awards. Details of the awards selection process are available here.

Gold Medal

The ASA Gold Medal is presented in the spring meeting to a member of the Society, without age limitation, for contributions to acoustics. The first Gold Medal was presented in 1954, on the occasion of the Society's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebration. Four ASA Gold Medal recipients have had ties to the BATC and have contributed to the field of biomedical acoustics:

Silver Medal

The Silver Medal is presented to individuals, without age limitation, for contributions to the advancement of science, engineering, or human welfare through the application of acoustic principles or through research accomplishments in acoustics. Silver Medal recipients associated with the BATC are listed below.

Silver Medal in Bioresponse to Vibration

Silver Medal in Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration

Silver Medal in Biomedical Acoustics

Interdisciplinary Silver Medal

Two or more Technical Committees may nominate candidates whose work overlaps more than one technical area. In 1995 this award was designated the Helmholtz-Rayleigh Interdisciplinary (HRI) Silver Medal.

Silver Medal in Physical Acoustics and Bioresponse to Vibration

HRI Silver Medal in Physical Acoustics and Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration

HRI Silver Medal in Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration/Acoustical Oceanography

HRI Silver Medal in Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration/Physical Acoustics

HRI Silver Medal in Biomedical Acoustics, Physcial Acoustics, and Acoustical Oceanography

R. Bruce Lindsay Award

The R. Bruce Lindsay Award, formerly called the Biennial Award, is presented in the spring to a member of the Society who is under 35 years of age on 1 January of the year of the Award and who, during a period of two or more years immediately preceding the award, has been active in the affairs of the Society and has contributed substantially, through published papers, to the advancement of theoretical or applied acoustics, or both. The following winners of the R. Bruce Lindsay Award have been associated with the BATC:

Frederick V. Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship

The F. V. Hunt Postdoctoral Research Fellowship was established by the Society to carry out Professor Hunt's wish that his estate be used to further the science of, and education in acoustics. Fellows receive a stipend, provided jointly by the Hunt estate and a fund established by the Acoustical Society, to support their research on a topic in acoustics at an institution of their choice. One Fellowship is usually awarded each year. Hunt Fellows who have been active in the Biomedical Acoustics Technical Committee include:

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