awards
Service to America Medal
Dr. Norden E. Huang's Hilbert-Huang Transform won one of the prestigious Service to America Medals in the Science and Environment category for 2006 from the Partnership for Public Service.
NASA Exceptional Space Act Award
In 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004, the NASA Headquarters Inventions and Contributions Board recognized the Hilbert-Huang Transform with Space Act awards and cited it "as one of the most important discoveries in the field of applied mathematics in NASA history."
NASA Government Invention of the Year
The invention of the year ceremony was held at NASA Headquarters on Thursday, June 5th. This event recognized Dr. Norden E. Huang's mathematical method called Computer Implemented Empirical Mode Decomposition Method, also known as the Hilbert-Huang Transformation (HHT) Method.
R&D100 Awards Recognize Hilbert Huang Transform
Aerospace Technology Innovation; Volume 9, Number 6; November/December 2001; Advanced Technologies
"HHT is groundbreaking because it produces more precise, meaningful and interpretable results of nonlinear and nonstationary data."
Norden Huang Wins 2001 FLC Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
"Norden Huang, Senior Fellow and Chief Scientist for Oceanography, has won the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for his work on the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT)."
NASA Exceptional Space Act Award
In 1999, 2002, and 2003, the NASA Headquarters Inventions and Contributions Board recognized the Hilbert-Huang Transform with Space Act awards and cited it "as one of the most important discoveries in the field of applied mathematics in NASA history."
NASA Wallops Researchers Received Technology Leadership Award
Two researchers from the Wallops Flight Facility (Wallops Island, Va.) were part of two NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, Md.) projects that were selected for the 1999 Government Technology Leadership Award sponsored by the Government Executive Magazine. Dr. Steven R. Long and William Krabill were part the Hilbert-Huang Transform team and the Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Topographic Mapping System team, respectively.
Dr. Norden E. Huang's Hilbert-Huang Transform won one of the prestigious Service to America Medals in the Science and Environment category for 2006 from the Partnership for Public Service.
NASA Exceptional Space Act Award
In 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004, the NASA Headquarters Inventions and Contributions Board recognized the Hilbert-Huang Transform with Space Act awards and cited it "as one of the most important discoveries in the field of applied mathematics in NASA history."
NASA Government Invention of the Year
The invention of the year ceremony was held at NASA Headquarters on Thursday, June 5th. This event recognized Dr. Norden E. Huang's mathematical method called Computer Implemented Empirical Mode Decomposition Method, also known as the Hilbert-Huang Transformation (HHT) Method.
R&D100 Awards Recognize Hilbert Huang Transform
Aerospace Technology Innovation; Volume 9, Number 6; November/December 2001; Advanced Technologies
"HHT is groundbreaking because it produces more precise, meaningful and interpretable results of nonlinear and nonstationary data."
Norden Huang Wins 2001 FLC Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
"Norden Huang, Senior Fellow and Chief Scientist for Oceanography, has won the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for his work on the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT)."
NASA Exceptional Space Act Award
In 1999, 2002, and 2003, the NASA Headquarters Inventions and Contributions Board recognized the Hilbert-Huang Transform with Space Act awards and cited it "as one of the most important discoveries in the field of applied mathematics in NASA history."
NASA Wallops Researchers Received Technology Leadership Award
Two researchers from the Wallops Flight Facility (Wallops Island, Va.) were part of two NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, Md.) projects that were selected for the 1999 Government Technology Leadership Award sponsored by the Government Executive Magazine. Dr. Steven R. Long and William Krabill were part the Hilbert-Huang Transform team and the Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Topographic Mapping System team, respectively.