Joseph Weber Prize for Astronomical Instrumentation
The Joseph Weber Prize for Astronomical Instrumentation is awarded by the American Astronomical Society to an individual who has contributed to the advancement of astronomy through the design, invention, or substantial improvement of instrumentation . It is named after the physicist Joseph Weber . Awards are usually given for a career in instrument development rather than a single device.
Award winners
- 2002 James E. Gunn
- 2003 Frank J. Low
- 2004 Thomas G. Phillips
- 2005 Stephan Shectman
- 2006 J. Roger Angel
- 2007 Harvey Moseley
- 2008 James R. Houck
- 2009 Peter Serlemitsos
- 2010 Donald Hall
- 2011 Edward S. Cheng
- 2012 Thijs de Graauw
- 2013 Keith Matthews
- 2014 Sander Weinreb
- 2015 Claire E. Max
- 2016 James J. Bock
- 2017 Ian S. McLean
- 2018 Rainer Weiss
- 2019 John D. Monnier