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2 See also  





3 References  














Holley Medal






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The Holley Medal is an award of ASME (the American Society of Mechanical Engineers) for "outstanding and unique act(s) of an engineering nature, accomplishing a noteworthy and timely public benefit by one or more individuals for a single achievement, provided the contributions are equal or comparable."[1]

The award was established in 1924 in honor of the American mechanical engineer, inventor and charter member of ASME Alexander Lyman Holley (1832-1888).

List of recipients

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  • 1928, Elmer Ambrose Sperry
  • 1930, Baron Chuza-buro Shiba [2]
  • 1934, Irving Langmuir
  • 1936, Henry Ford
  • 1937, Frederick Gardner Cottrell
  • 1938, Francis Hodgkinson
  • 1939, Carl Edvard Johansson
  • 1940, Edwin Howard Armstrong
  • 1941, John Garand
  • 1942, Ernest Lawrence
  • 1943, Vannevar Bush
  • 1944, Carl Norden
  • 1945, Sanford Alexander Moss
  • 1946, Norman Gibson[3]
  • 1947, Raymond D. Johnson
  • 1948, Edwin H. Land
  • 1950, Charles Gordon Curtis
  • 1951, George R. Fink[4]
  • 1952, Sanford Lockwood Cluett
  • 1953, Philip M. McKenna
  • 1954, Walter A. Shewhart
  • 1955, George J. Hood[5]
  • 1957, Charles Stark Draper
  • 1959, Col. Maurice J. Fletcher
  • 1961, Thomas Elmer Moon
  • 1963, William Shockley
  • 1968, Chester Carlson
  • 1973, Harold Eugene Edgerton, Kenneth J. Germeshausen [6]
  • 1975, George M. Grover[7]
  • 1976, Emmett Leith, Juris Upatnieks
  • 1977, J. David Margerum
  • 1979, Bruce G. Collipp, Douwe de Vries[8]
  • 1980, Soichiro Honda
  • 1982, Jack Kilby
  • 1985, John Vincent Atanasoff
  • 1986, Wilson Greatbatch
  • 1987, Robert J. Moffat
  • 1988, Vernon D. Roosa
  • 1989, Jack S. Kilby, Jerry D. Merryman, James H. Van Tassel
  • 1990, Roy J. Plunkett
  • 1991, James R. Thompson
  • 1994, Dominick Danna, Richard W. Newman, William C. Moore
  • 1996, Bernard J. Miller
  • 1998, Donna Shirley
  • 2001, Heinz Erzberger
  • 2005, James D. Walker
  • 2008, David G. Lilley
  • 2010, Ashwani K. Gupta
  • 2020, Yogesh Jaluria
  • 2023, Robert Hauck
  • 2024, Kenneth A. Warren
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Holley Medal - ASMEatasme.org. Accessed 08-05-2017
  • ^ Technology Review, Vol. 32, 1930, p. 208
  • ^ Electrical World, Vol. 126, 1946, p. 69
  • ^ Power Engineering, Vol. 56, 1952. p. 107
  • ^ Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 77, 1955, p. 558
  • ^ Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 96, 1974. p. 87
  • ^ Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 97, 1975, p. 83
  • ^ Mechanical Engineering: The Journal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The Society, 1980. p. 149

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holley_Medal&oldid=1231566789"

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    Awards established in 1924
    Awards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
     



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