Bullerwell Lecture
Award
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The Bullerwell Lecture is an annual award from the British Geophysical Association (BGA) bestowed on an individual for significant contribution to the field of geophysics. Scientists of any nationality but working in an academic institution in the United Kingdom qualify for the award. A scientist must be within 10 years of their PhD.[1] The award is named in honour of William Bullerwell.[2] The first lecture was in 1981 by A. Douglas on a topic rarely associated with "pure" geophysics today: Forensic Seismology.[3]
Awarded for“An outstanding, early career British Geophysicist”
Sponsored byBritish Geophysical Association
| Bullerwell Lecture | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | “An outstanding, early career British Geophysicist” |
| Sponsored by | British Geophysical Association |
| Website | britgeophysics |
Laureates[4]
Notable recipients include:
- 2026 Dr. Ualisson Donardelli Bellon from University of Edinburgh[5]
- 2025 Dr. Susanna Ebmeier from University of Leeds[6]
- 2024 Dr. Iraklis Giannakis from University of Aberdeen[7]
- 2023 Mildon, Z.
- 2022 Craig, T.
- 2021 Nagy, L.
- 2020 Bell, R.
- 2019 Cottaar, S.
- 2018 Tom Mitchell from University College London[8]
- 2017 Biggs, J.
- 2016 Whitehouse, P.
- 2015 Wright, T.
- 2014 Catherine Rychert from University of Southampton[9]
- 2013 Derek Keir from University of Southampton[10]
- 2012 King, M.
- 2011 Muxworthy, A.
- 2010 Dobson, D.
- 2009 Rost, S.
- 2008 Murray, T.
- 2007 Milne, G.
- 2006 Jackson, A.
- 2005 Helffrich, G.
- 2004 Ebinger, C.
- 2003 John-Michael Kendall[11]
- 2002 Sinha, M.
- 2001 White, N.
- 2000 James Jackson[12]
- 1999 England, P.
- 1998 Woods, A.W.
- 1997 Main, I.G.
- 1996 Meju, M
- 1995 Warner, M.
- 1994 Lovell, M.
- 1993 Kathryn Whaler
- 1992 Bob White
- 1991 Browitt, C.
- 1990 Haworth, R.
- 1989 Christie, P.A.K.
- 1988 Watts, A.B.
- 1987 Kusznir, N.J.
- 1986 Westbrook, G.K.
- 1985 Shaw, J.
- 1984 Gubbins, D.A.
- 1983 Vail, P.R.
- 1982 McKenzie, D.
- 1981 Douglas, A.