Previous winners of the Karen Harvey Prize
Dana Longcope, 2003
The 2003 Harvey Prize is awarded to Dana Longcope (Montana State
University) for his significant contributions to the study of
the Sun's magnetism in the areas of separator reconnection and
flux tube physics.
Dana Longcope's
Harvey Prize lecture (PDF format)
delivered at the 2003 SPD meeting.
Harry Warren, 2004
The 2004 Karen L. Harvey prize is awarded to Harry Warren for his
major contributions toward characterizing and understanding the
morphology of coronal plasmas, the evolution of solar flares, and the
variability of the Sun's extreme ultraviolet irradiance.
Harry Warren's Harvey Prize lecture, delivered at the 2004 SPD
meeting, in either:
Sarah Gibson, 2005
The 2005 Karen Harvey Prize is awarded to Sarah Gibson for her research
on the role of helical magnetic fields in the structure and dynamics of
the solar corona.
Sarah Gibson's Harvey Prize lecture, delivered at the 2005 SPD
meeting, is available as a
PDF file (23 Mbytes), or as PowerPoint files customized for the
Mac
or the
PC
(these links take you to directories where the PowerPoint and
separate movie files can be downloaded).
Steven R. Cranmer, 2006
The 2006 Karen Harvey Prize is awarded to Steven R. Cranmer for his
major theoretical and observational contributions toward understanding
the roles of waves and turbulence in heating and accelerating solar wind
plasma.
Steven Cranmer's Harvey Prize lecture, delivered at the 2006 SPD
meeting, is available as a
Powerpoint file
with links to separate movie files.
Jiong Qiu, 2007
The 2007 Karen Harvey Prize is awarded to Dr. Jiong Qiu for her
significant contributions to the study of the Sun and its effects
on the Earth's climate.
Mark G. Linton, 2008
The 2008 Karen Harvey Prize is awarded to Mark G. Linton for his
major contributions to studies of kink-instabilities in delta spots,
the interactions of magnetic flux tubes, and patchy reconnection
in solar flares.
Laurent Gizon, 2009
The 2009 Karen Harvey Prize is awarded to Laurent Gizon for his
significant contributions and leadership in the development of
local helioseismology techniques for the study of the Sun's
internal dynamics.
Laurent Gizon's Harvey Prize lecture, delivered at the 2009 SPD meeting,
is available as a Powerpoint file and associated movies,
and as a tarball of the above.