In 1992, Gurney shared in an IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award for the development of spin valves.[7] In 2000, Gurney became a Fellow of the American Physical Society for "leadership in the invention, implementation, and investigation of spin valve and giant magnetoresistive materials for recording sensors, and innovations in spin dependent transport and other phenomena in ferromagnetic layered structure".[13][14]
In 2004, Bruce Gurney and Virgil Speriosu received the IEEE_Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award for "For key technical contributions to the development of spin valve giant magnetoresistive recording heads for computer data storage devices.".[15][16]
In 2014, Gurney was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)[17] for "contributions to spin valve Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) sensors for magnetic recording systems".
Gurney was an active member of the IEEE Magnetics Society and served in various capacities including Awards Chair. In particular, he chaired the 2016 joint MMM-Intermag Conference in San Diego[18]
In 2019, Gurney, together with Virgil Speriosu, Bernard Dieny, and Mustafa Pinarbasi participated in an oral history conducted by Christopher Bajorek on the "Invention, Development and Commercialization of GMR Heads" at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California.[10][19]
Gurney has authored or coauthored numerous scientific publications[12] and patents.[11] Most of the research focused on nanotechnology and on read sensors and media for magnetic recording.