George T. Hanyo Award
The George T. Hanyo Award was established in 1996 by the Kurt J. Lesker Company in memory of George T. Hanyo, a highly skilled, long-time employee of the company. The award is presented to recognize outstanding performance in technical support of research or development in areas of interest to the AVS. It recognizes valuable contributions made by persons outside normal professional circles. The Award currently consists of a $1500 award, a certificate, and reimbursed travel support up to $500 to attend the International Symposium.
1997 |
Mark H. Engelhard |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
1998 |
David A. Lubelski |
Purdue Univ. |
1999 |
Robert A. Childs |
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology |
2000 |
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2001 |
John E. Bultman |
University of Dayton Research Institute |
2002 |
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2003 |
Ernie Sammann |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |