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The AIC Deane B. Judd award was established in 1973 to honor the memgory of Deane B. Judd; it is the highest honor that can be bestowed by the international color community. The award recognizes work of international importance in the fields of color perception, color measurement, or color technology. It is presented every 2 years, at AIC Congresses and Midterm Meetings. Previous winners have been: In 1975 Dorothy Nickerson, 1977 William David Wright, 1979 Gunter Wyszecki, 1981 Manfred Richter, 1983 David L. MacAdam, 1985 Leo M. Hurvich and Dorothea Jameson, 1987 Robert W.G. Hunt, 1989 Tarow Indow, 1991 Hans Vos and Pieter Walraven, 1993 Yoshinobu Nayatani, 1995 Heinz Terstiege, 1997 Anders Hård, Lars Sivik, and Gunnar Tonnquist, 1999 Fred W. Billmeyer Jr., 2001 Roberto Daniel Lozano, 2003 Mitsuo Ikeda, 2005 John Hutchings, and 2007 Alan Robertson. It is now a great pleasure to announce the winner of the AIC Deane B. Judd award for 2009: Prof. Dr. Arne Valberg. Illustration Citation of the 2009 AIC Judd Award, Presented at the AIC 11th Congress, Sydney It is a pleasure and an honor to introduce Prof. Arne Valberg from the University of Trondheim in Norway—the recipient of the 2009
Color Research & Application – Wiley
Published: Feb 1, 2010
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