IAG Levallois Medal

Purpose:

The Levallois Medal was established by the International Association of Geodesy in 1979 to honour Jean-Jacques Levallois, and to recognize his outstanding contribution to the IAG, particularly his long service as Secretary General, 1960-1975.

The award of the Medal will be made in recognition of distinguished service to the Association, and/or to the science of geodesy in general.

The Medal is normally awarded at four year intervals, on the occasion of the General Assemblies of the IAG and IUGG; but the award may be omitted if it is considered that there is no candidature of sufficient merit, and an additional award may be given at any time, if justified by exceptional circumstances.

IAG Award Medal

Nomination and selection:

A nomination for the award shall be made by an ad hoc committee consisting of the Honorary Presidents and must be confirmed by the IAG Executive Committee. The ad hoc committee shall prepare a citation, suitable for publication, setting out the grounds for the proposed award before the General Assembly.

Awardees of the IAG Levallois Medal:

No Year Name of Awardee Residence
1 1979 Charles Whitten Washington, USA
2 1983 Rudolf Sigl Munich, F.R. Germany
3 1987 Arne Bjerhammar Stockholm, Sweden
4 1991 Paul Melchior Brussels, Belgium
5 1995 Willem Baarda Delft, The Netherlands
6 1999 Torben Krarup Copenhagen, Denmark
7 2003 George Veis Athens, Greece
8 2007 Carl C. Tscherning Copenhagen, Denmark
9 2011 Ruth E. Neilan Pasadena, USA
10 2015 Reiner Rummel Munich, Germany
11 2019 Christoph Reigber Potsdam, Germany