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Grote Reber Medal
The Reber Medal was established by the Trustees of the Grote Reber Foundation and is administered by the Queen Victoria (QV) Museum in Launceston, Tasmania. Since 2005 the award has been presented annually for innovative and significant contributions to radio astronomy.
Year | Awarded to | From | Links to more information |
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2014 | Ron Ekers | CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Australia | |
2013 | James M. Moran | Harvard University and Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, US | |
2012 | Nicolay Kardashev | Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia | QV Mag (2012) |
2011 | Jocelyn Bell-Burnell | Oxford University, England | QV Mag (2012) |
2010 | Alan Rogers | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Haystack Observatory, US | QV Mag (2012) |
2009 | Barry Clark | NRAO, Socorro, US | QV Mag (2012) |
2008 | Sander Weinreb | Caltech and Jet Propulsion Laboratory, US | QV Mag (2012) |
2007 | Professor Govind Swarup | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India | D. Jauncey (ATNF News, June 2007) |
2006 | Professor Bernard Mills | University of Sydney, Australia | M. George, D. Jauncey and K. Kellermann (ATNF News, June 2006) |
2005 | Professor Bill Erickson | University of Maryland, US | D. Jauncey (ATNF News, June 2005) |
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