Science Writers Award Winners 2001

Science Writers Award Winners 2001

PROFESSIONALS

“Science and the Stradivarius” by Colin Gough
Published in Physics World, April 2000.
Copyright © 2000 by Physic World. All rights reserved

Science of Percussions Instruments” (Book) by Thomas Rossing
Published by World Scientific
Copyright © 2000 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

JOURNALISTS

They’re Playing My Tune” by Graham Lawton
Published in New Scientist, September 9, 2000
Copyright © 2000 by New Scientist. All rights reserved

Science Writing Award winners Graham Lawton, Colin Gough and Tom Rossing (l-r).

Science Writers Award Winners 1999

Science Writers Award Winners 1999

PROFESSIONALS

How We Localize Sound by William M. Hartmann
Published in the November 1999 issue of Physics Today

JOURNALISTS

Kathryn Brown received the award for her series of articles published in New Scientist

Soundworks by Roland Pease and Radek Boschetty
Aired by BBC World Radio Service

Science Writers Award Winner 1998

Science Writers Award Winner 1998

Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac, recipient of the 1998 ASA Science Writing Award for Professionals in Acoustics.

Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac, recipient of the 1998 ASA Science Writing Award for Professionals in Acoustics.

PROFESSIONALS

Trends in Electromechanical Transduction by Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac
Published in the July 1998 issue of Physics Today

Science Writers Award Winners 1997

Science Writers Award Winners 1997

PROFESSIONALS

Time Reversed Acoustics by Mathias Fink
Published in the March 1997 issue of Physics Today

President James E. West (R) presents the Science Writing Award in Acoustics to Jennifer Ouelette.

JOURNALISTS

Science and Art Converge in Concert Hall Acoustics by Jennifer Ouellette
Published in the September 1997 issue of The Industrial Physicist

Science Writers Award Winners 1996

Science Writers Award Winners 1996

Seeing Underwater with Background Noise by Michael Buckingham, John Potter, and Chad Epifanio
Published in Scientific American
Copyright © 1996 by Scientific American, Inc. All rights reserved
Article will be removed from posting on September 16, 1998

Decibel by Decibel, Reducing the Din to a Very Dull Roar by Richard Wolkomir
Published in February 1996 issue of Smithsonian Magazine
Copyright © 1996 by Richard Wolkomir
Article will be removed from posting on September 16, 1998

President Lawrence Crum and Vice President Ilene Busch-Vishniac (r) present the Science Writing Award for Professionals in Acoustics to John R. Potter, Michael J. Buckingham, and Chad L. Epifanio (l–r).