James B. Macelwane Medal

The James B. Macelwane Medal is awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union to three to five early career scientists (no more than 10 years beyond having received their Ph.D.). It is named after James B. Macelwane, a Jesuit priest and one of the pioneers of seismology. The medal is regarded as the highest honor for young scientists in the field of Geological and Planetary Sciences.[1] In 1984, Mary Hudson became the first woman to receive the award.[2]

Medal recipients[3]

Source: AGU

Colette Heald of MIT (2015 winner)
YearRecipient[4]
1962James N. Brune
1963Alexander J. Dessler
1964Klaus F. Hasselmann
1965Gordon J. F. MacDonald
1966Don L. Anderson
1967Manik Talwani
1968Michael B. McElroy
1969Richard S. Lindzen
1970Lynn R. Sykes
1971Carl I. Wunsch
1972John Michael Wallace
1973R. Allan Freeze
1974Amos M. Nur
1975Dan McKenzie; Vytenis M. Vasyliunas ; Gerald Schubert
1976John S. Lewis ; Kurt Lambeck; Robert L. Parker
1977Paul G. Richards ; Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe; Christopher T. Russell
1978John M. Edmond ; Thomas E. Holzer
1979Ralph J. Cicerone ; Michael C. Kelley ; R. Keith O'Nions
1980Lawrence Grossman ; Thomas Westfall Hill ; Norman H. Sleep
1981Ronald G. Prinn; David J. Southwood; Donald J. Weidner
1982Rafael L. Bras ; Donald W. Forsyth; Steven C. Wofsy
1983William L. Chameides ; Donald J. DePaolo ; Thomas H. Jordan
1984Mary K. Hudson ; Raymond Jeanloz ; John H. Woodhouse
1985William H. Matthaeus ; Susan Solomon ; John M. Wahr
1986Bradford H. Hager ; Edward M. Stolper ; Robert A. Weller
1987J. Leslie Smith ; Toshio Terasawa ; Mary Lou Zoback
1988Douglas R. MacAyeal ; Marcia McNutt; Kevin B. Quest
1989Richard G. Gordon ; Seth A. Stein ; William R. Young
1990Steven M. Gorelick ; Paul Segall ; Ellen R.M. Druffel
1991Thomas A. Herring ; Roderic L. Jones ; Thorne Lay
1992Eric Kunze (oceanographer); David G. Sibeck ; Terry C. Wallace
1993Michael Gurnis; David J. McComas ; Margaret A. Tolbert
1994Jeremy Bloxham; Daniel J. Jacob ; John E. Vidale
1995Stephen Fuselier ; Jonathan I. Lunine; Jason Phipps Morgan
1996David Bercovici ; Dara Entekhabi ; David Roy Hanson
1997Edouard Bard; Marc Parlange; Robert van der Hilst
1998Tuija I. Pulkkinen ; Lars P. Stixrude ;
1999Jeroen Tromp; Rainer Hollerbach ; Kenneth A. Farley
2000Scott Doney ; Erik Hauri ; Quentin Williams (geochemist)
2001Vassilis Angelopoulos; Daniel P. Schrag; Azadeh Tabazadeh
2002George Katul; John M. Eiler; Michael Manga
2003Kurt M. Cuffey; Guido Salvucci; Lianxing Wen
2004Robin M. Canup; Daniel Sigman; David W. J. Thompson
2005Paul Asimow; A. Hope Jahren; James T. Randerson
2006Daniel J. Frost; Jerry Goldstein; Jun Korenaga
2007Amy C. Clement; Jeanne Hardebeck; Francis Nimmo
2008James Badro; Emily E. Brodsky; Diane E. Pataki
2009Peter J. Huybers; Miaki Ishii; Benjamin P. Weiss
2010David B. Lobell;[5] Rosalind E. Rickaby; Jasper A. Vrugt
2011Tanja Bosak; Nicolas Dauphas; Arlene Fiore;[6] Adam Maloof;[7] Christian Schoof
2012David Richard Shelly; Gabriel J. Bowen; Josef Dufek;
2013Jesse Kroll; Motohiko Murakami; Sonia I. Seneviratne;
2014Rajdeep Dasgupta; Christian Frankenberg; J. Taylor Perron; David Shuster; Jessica Tierney
2015Paul Cassak; Bethany L. Ehlmann; Colette L. Heald; Matthew G. Jackson; Katharine Maher
2016Andy Hooper; Appy Sluijs; Gabriele Villarini; Maureen D. Long; Toshi Nishimura
2017Yan Lavallée; Wen Li; Tiffany A. Shaw; Michael P. Lamb; Robert E. Kopp
2018Steven J. Davis;[8] Walter W. Immerzeel; Isaac R. Santos; Drew L. Turner; Caroline Ummenhofer
2019 Amir AghaKouchak, Anton Artemyev, Emily V. Fischer, Francis A. Macdonald, Erik van Sebille
2020 Kyle Armour, Sarah M Horst, Brandon Schmandt, Yoshihide Wada, Kelly C Wrighton
2021 Elizabeth A Barnes, Christopher H K Chen, Ciaran J Harman, Christopher T. Reinhard, Anja Schmidt
2022 Jessica Creveling, Pierre Gentine, Lars N. Hansen, Scott Jasechko, Zhongwen Zhan

See also

References

  1. "James B. Macelwane Medal". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  2. "Mary K. Hudson Receives 2017 John Adam Fleming Medal". Eos. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  3. "James B. Macelwane Medal | AGU". www.agu.org. Retrieved 2020-01-08.
  4. "James B. Macelwane Medal: Past recipients". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  5. Shwartz, Mark (7 September 2010). "David Lobell wins the American Geophysical Union's Macelwane Medal". The Dish. Stanford University. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  6. "Arlene Fiore Wins AGU Macelwane Medal". Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences: News & Events. Columbia University. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  7. Georgette Chalker, Georgette (11 July 2011). "Adam Maloof awarded 2011 AGU James B. Macelwane Medal". Princeton University Department of Geosciences News. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  8. "Steven Davis to be awarded Macelwane Medal". University of California, Irvine. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
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