The 1st AEM award (2003) | ||
1 | Kenzo Miya | for his outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research in the fields on nuclear applications, electromagnetics and mechnics |
University of Tokyo, Japan | ||
2 | Alain Bossavit | for his outstanding contribution to research into the use of numerical methods in electromagnetics |
Electricitè de France, France | ||
The 2nd AEM award (2005) | ||
3 | Junji Tani | for his outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research into adaptive structural and material systems |
Tohoku University, Japan | ||
4 | Masato Enokizono | for his outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research into the properties of soft magnetic materials |
Oita University, Japan | ||
The 3rd AEM award (2007) | ||
5 | Anthony J. Moses | for his outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research into the properties of magnetic materials |
Cardiff University, UK | ||
6 | Toshiyuki Takagi | for his outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research in the fields of electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation |
Tohoku University, Japan | ||
The 4th AEM award (2009) | ||
7 | Kenzo Miya | In recognition of an outstanding contribution to the establishment of international academic frameworks for promotion of research in applied electromagnetics and mechanics |
Hosei University, Japan | ||
8 | Guglielmo Rubinacci | In recognition of outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research in the field of electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation |
Università di Napoli, Italy | ||
The 5th AEM award (2011) | ||
9 | Fumio Kojima | In recognition of outstanding scientific and technical contribution to research in the field of nondestructive evaluation |
Kobe University, Japan | ||
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