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Shewhart Medal
Awarded forOutstanding technical leadership in the field of modern quality control
CountryUSA
Presented byAmerican Society for Quality
First awarded1948
Websitehttp://www.asq.org/about-asq/awards/shewhart.html

The Shewhart Medal, named in honour of Walter A. Shewhart, is awarded annually by the American Society for Quality for ...outstanding technical leadership in the field of modern quality control, especially through the development to its theory, principles, and techniques.[1] The first medal was awarded in 1948.[2]

Medalists
Year Medalist Year Medalist Year Medalist
1948 Leslie E. Simon 1974 Benjamin Epstein 1999 James M. Lucas
1949 Harold F. Dodge 1975 William R. Pabst, Jr. 2000 John A. Cornell
1950 Martin A. Brumbaugh 1976 John W. Tukey 2001 Søren Bisgaard
1951 George D. Edwards 1977 Albert H. Bowker 2002 William H. Woodall
1952 Eugene L. Grant 1978 Lloyd S. Nelson 2003 Wayne B. Nelson
1953 Harry G. Romig 1979 Hugo C. Hamaker 2004 Douglas M. Hawkins
1954 Edwin G. Olds 1980 John Mandel 2005 Norman Draper
1955 W. Edwards Deming 1981 Richard A. Freund 2006 William Q. Meeker
1956 Mason E. Wescott 1982 Kaoru Ishikawa 2007 C.F. Jeff Wu
1957 Cecil C. Craig 1983 Edward G. Schilling 2008 Roger W. Hoerl
1958 Irving W. Burr 1984 Norman L. Johnson 2009 David W. Bacon
1959 Paul S. Olmstead 1985 Ronald D. Snee 2010 G. Geoffrey Vining
1960 Ellis R. Ott 1986 Donald W. Marquardt 2011 Jerald Lawless
1961 Leonard H. C. Tippett 1987 Fred Leone 2012 Robert L. Mason
1962 Lloyd A. Knowler 1988 Harrison M. Wadsworth 2013 G. Geoffrey Vining
1964 Acheson J. Duncan 1989 Dorian Shainin 2014 Bovas Abraham
1965 Paul C. Clifford 1990 William J. Hill 2015 Dennis K.J. Lin
1966 Edward P. Coleman 1991 Cuthbert Daniel 2016 Connie M. Borror
1967 Charles A. Bicking 1992 Gerald J. Hahn 2017 David M. Steinberg
1968 George E.P. Box 1993 Harry Smith, Jr. 2018 Christine Anderson-Cook
1969 William J. Youden 1994 Brian L. Joiner 2019 Ronald J. M. M. Does
1970 J. Stuart Hunter 1995 Genichi Taguchi 2020 Necip Doganaksoy
1971 Frank E. Grubbs 1996 Douglas C. Montgomery 2021 Jianjun Shi
1972 Gerald J. Lieberman 1997 John F. MacGregor 2022 Bradley Jones
1973 Sebastian B. Littauer 1998 Raymond H. Myers 2023 Stefan Steiner

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Shewhart Medal". American Society for Quality. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  • ^ "Shewhart Medalists". American Society for Quality. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
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