Guenter Loeser Memorial Award

Summary

The Guenter Loeser Memorial Award was first established in 1955 at the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory. It was named after Dr. Loeser, a meteorologist who lost his life while conducting a field experiment. Over time, AFCRL became the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory at Hanscom Air Force Base and has now become the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate Battlespace Environment Laboratory, AFRL/RVB, at Kirtland Air Force Base.

The award is presented annually by the Air Force Research Laboratory (at Kirtland Air Force Base since 2011) for an outstanding research contribution. Recipients present a lecture on a topic of scientific interest.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Liebowitz, Ruth P.; Kindler, Evelyn M. (September 26, 1995). "Chronology: from the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory to the Geophysics Directorate, Phillips Laboratory, 1985-1995" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on August 14, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
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Bibliography edit

  • Chronology: From the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory to the Geophysics Directorate, Phillips Laboratory, 1985–1995; Ruth P. Liebowitz, Evelyn M. Kindler, 26 September 1995. Phillips Laboratory Special Reports, No. 275. PL-TR-95-2134.