Giordano Bruno Memorial Award
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The SETI League recognized Dr. Ivan Almar of the Konkoly Observatory, Budapest, with its 2008 Giordano Bruno Memorial Award, for technical excellence in the service of SETI. Almar is the originator of the San Marino Scale, an analytical tool for assessing the impact of transmissions from Earth. This scale was adopted in September, 2007 by the SETI Permanent Study Group of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), lending a quantitative basis to discussions of policy regarding Active SETI experiments. Previously, Dr. Almar had co-authored the Rio Scale, another analytical tool adopted by the IAA, used for quantifying the significance of extraterrestrial signals received on Earth. A Full Member of the IAA, Almar has been an active member of its SETI Committee since its inception more than three decades ago. See this Press Release for details.
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Dr. Robert Melville, WB3EFT (right) received The SETI League's 2007 Giordano Bruno Memorial Award, for conducting the first-ever SETI observations from the South Pole. The presentation was made at the 2007 Annual Membership Meeting by SETI League Awards Committee chairman David Ocame. See this Press Release for details.
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The SETI League's 2006 Bruno award was presented by telephone from the Annual Membership Meeting in New Jersey, and then later in person at the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) conference at NRAO Green Bank, WV. This year's recipient is Marcus Leech, VE3MDL, in recognition of his contribution of signal analysis software to the GnuRadio open-source project. See this Press Release for details.
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From The SETI League's 2005 Annual Membership Meeting in New Jersey, SETI League awards committee chairman David Ocame (left) rang up this year's Bruno recipient by cellphone, to announce his award. James Brown, W6KYP (seen at right with his Project Argus radio telescope) was honored for 28 years of amateur SETI activity, including distribution of free tracking, coordination, and signal analysis software through his seti.net domain. See this Press Release for details.
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Stelio Montebugnoli, who heads the SETI Italia project from the Medecina radio telescopes in Italy, was honored at EuroSETI04, The SETI League's first European SETI Science and Technology Workshop, with the annual Giordano Bruno Memorial Award, for significant contributions to SETI science. See this Press Release for details.
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The 2003 Giordano Bruno Memorial Award went to SETI pioneer Philip Morrison and his wife Phylis Morrison (in memoriam). The Morrisons, best known to the general public for their many books, articles, and public television programs on a variety of science topics, long encouraged active participation in SETI science by amateur and professional observers alike. Executive director H. Paul Shuch and Awards Committee chairman David Ocame made the presentation to Prof. Morrison via audio teleconference. Further details appear in this Press Release.
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