Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. (DEGA) (German society for acoustics) was established 1988 to promote research and application of acoustics.[1] DEGA is a member of European Acoustics Association (EAA), International Commission for Acoustics (ICA) and International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE). It has about 1 400 members (2008).
Helmholtz-Medaille
- 1991 Eberhard Zwicker (posthum)
- 1993 Gerhard M. Sessler
- 1994 Wolfgang Kraak
- 1995 Manfred R. Schroeder
- 1996 Heinrich Kuttruff
- 1997 Fridolin P. Mechel
- 1998 Manfred Heckl (posthum)
- 1999 Helmut A. Müller
- 2000 Arno Lenk
- 2001 Jens Blauert
- 2002 Karl Gösele
- 2003 Wolfgang Eisenmenger (physicist)
- 2004 Jürgen Meyer
- 2005 Volker Mellert
- 2006 Ernst Terhardt
- 2007 Werner Schirmer
- 2008 Frank J. Fahy
- 2009 Peter Költzsch
- 2010 Hugo Fastl
- 2011 Judith Lang
- 2012 Wolfgang Fasold
- 2013 Werner Lauterborn
- 2014 Michael Möser
- 2015 Lothar Gaul
- 2016 Joachim Scheuren
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