The Brouwer Award is awarded annually by the Division on Dynamical Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society for outstanding lifetime achievement in the field of dynamical astronomy.[1] The prize is named for Dirk Brouwer.
Recipients
Source: Division on Dynamical Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society
- 1976 Victor Szebehely
- 1978 No award
- 1979 Paul Herget
- 1980 Boris Garfinkel
- 1981 George Contopoulos
- 1982 Walter Fricke
- 1983 Michel C. Hénon
- 1984 Andre Deprit
- 1985 Peter Goldreich
- 1986 No award
- 1987 Irwin I. Shapiro
- 1988 William M. Kaula
- 1989 Yoshihide Kozai
- 1990 Donald Lynden-Bell
- 1991 Martin Schwarzschild
- 1992 Stanton J. Peale
- 1993 Alar Toomre
- 1994 Christopher Hunter
- 1995 Brian G. Marsden
- 1996 Frank Shu
- 1997 Scott D. Tremaine
- 1998 Sverre Aarseth
- 1999 Vadim Anatol'evich Antonov
- 2000 E. Myles Standish
- 2001 Jack Wisdom
- 2002 James Binney
- 2003 William Ward
- 2004 John Papaloizou
- 2005 James Williams
- 2006 Jacques Laskar
- 2007 Simon White
- 2008 Victor A. Brumberg
- 2009 Tim de Zeeuw
- 2010 Andrea Milani
- 2011 Lia Athanassoula
- 2012 Jerry Sellwood
- 2013 Joseph A. Burns
- 2014 Douglas N. C. Lin
- 2015 Sylvio Ferraz Mello
- 2016 Rosemary F. G. Wyse
- 2017 Ortwin Gerhard
- 2018 James M. Stone
- 2019 Fred Rasio
- 2020 Lennart Lindegren
- 2021 Amina Helmi
- 2022 Harold Levison
See also
References
- ↑ "The DDA/AAS Brouwer Award". American Astronomical Society/Division on Dynamical Astronomy. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
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