John Woodhouse 2008 Beno Gutenberg Medal The 2008 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to John Woodhouse for his pioneering and unselfish contributions to theoretical, observational and computational seismology, which led to major discoveries on the Earth’s internal structure and earthquake characteristics. Read more
Brian L.N. Kennett 2007 Beno Gutenberg Medal The 2007 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to Brian L.N. Kennett for his theoretical work on the development of methods for understanding seismic wave propagation in complex media in physical terms. His publications show an unusual combination of observational and theoretical skills and geodynamic insight. Read more
Guust Nolet 2006 Beno Gutenberg Medal The 2006 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to Guust Nolet for his pioneering role in the development of digital broadband seismology and for his outstanding contributions to geophysical inverse theory and seismic tomography, which have revolutionized our understanding of the structure of the Earth’s interior. Read more
Keiiti Aki 2005 Beno Gutenberg Medal The 2005 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to Keiiti Aki for his combination of theoretical, experimental, and analytical contributions to seismology, and his outstanding ability as a teacher. Read more
Lev Vinnik 2004 Beno Gutenberg Medal The 2004 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to Lev Vinnik for his pioneering studies in observational seismology and the introduction of widely used analysis techniques. Read more