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Awards
for the Music Acoustics Group
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La Médaille
Étrangère
Joe Wolfe was
presented with the Médaille
Étrangère of the French Acoustical Society
at its annual
meeting in December 2004. The medal recognises work
by an acoustician from a country other than France.
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Australian Institute
of Physics Student Poster Prize
At the New South
Wales Physics and Industry workshop in 2004, Paul Dickens,
graduate student of Music Acoustics at UNSW, was one of
two winners of the first prize for his poster "Modeling
the acoustics of woodwind instruments: a new tool for makers."
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Winner of Siemens
Prize for Innovation
Andrew
Botros is a recent Computer Engineering and Biomedical
Engineering graduate from the University of New South Wales.
His final year thesis in Music Acoustics won the 2002 national
Siemens
Prize for Innovation and The University Medal for his
work on the Virtual Flute.
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UNSW Award for
Teaching Excellence
Joe
Wolfe has been awarded the UNSW Award for Teaching
Excellence 2002. He joins John
Smith so that 100% of the academic staff of the
Music Acoustics group now has this coveted award.
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Scientific American
Science & Technology Web Awards 2005
The editors of Scientific American have chosen this Music Acoustics website as one of a select number of sites that they deem the most innovative, creative and valuable as a science and technology resource.
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The
MERLOT Editorial
Boards have selected this site to receive their highest award of honour, the 2005
Editors' Choice Award for exemplary online learning resources.
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Recommendations
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The site has also been recommended by a range of other organisations, journals and web directories, including the Exploratorium, Physics Today (Feb, 2000), Science (Nov, 2001), the National Science Teachers Association (USA), the Australian Academy of Science, Librarians' Index to the Internet, Psigate etc. |
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