Interdisciplinary Silver Medal
If the nomination is made by two or more technical committees the Silver Medal is known as the Helmholtz-Rayleigh Interdisciplinary Silver Medal. Recipients include
- 1983 - Eugen J. Skudrzyk (Theoretical and Applied Acoustics)
- 1990 - Wesley L. Nyborg (Physical Acoustics and Bioresponse to Vibration)
- 1991 - W. Dixon Ward (Psychological andPhysiological Acoustics, Musical Acoustics, and Noise)
- 1992 - Victor C. Anderson (Underwater Acoustics and Engineering Acoustics)
- 1993 - Steven L. Garrett (Physical Acoustics and Engineering Acoustics)
- 1997 - Gerhard M. Sessler (Engineering Acoustics and Physical Acoustics)
- 1998 - David E. Weston (Acoustical Oceanography and Underwater Acoustics)
- 1999 - Jens P. Blauert (Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, Architectural Acoustics and
- 2000 - Lawrence A. Crum (Physical Acoustics and Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration)
- 2001 - William M. Hartmann (Musical Acoustics, Psychological and Physiological Acoustics and Architectural Acoustics)
- 2002 - Arthur B. Baggeroer Underwater Acoustics, Acoustical Oceanography and Signal Processing in Acoustics)
- 2004 - David Lubman (Silver Medal in Architectural Acoustics and Noise)
- 2005 - Gilles A. Daigle (Noise and Physical Acoustics)
- 2006 - Mathias Fink (Biomedical Ultrasound/Bioresponse to Vibration/Acoustical Oceanography)
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