Abstract

Tony F. W. Embleton was a distinguished researcher in acoustics. His early career focused on practical noise control projects and experimental non-linear acoustics. Later, Tony made important contributions to the understanding of sound propagation outdoors. Tony spent much of his career at the National Research Council of Canada (NRCC). His professional homes were the ASA and the CAA. Tony received numerous awards from the ASA for his work, including the R. Bruce Lindsay Award in 1964, the ASA Silver Medal in Noise in 1986, and the ASA Gold Medal in 2002 “For fundamental contributions to understanding outdoor sound propagation and noise control and for leadership in the Society.” Tony recognized the value of professional organizations and served the ASA as Vice-President (1977–78) and President (1980–81). He also understood the importance of practical applications in acoustics serving as ASA Standards Director (1993–97), navigating the organization through a tough period, and growing the program toward a solid future. Most importantly, Tony was known for his kind and generous spirit, and his outreach and inspiration to newer colleagues. Many of us are the grateful beneficiaries of his gentle enthusiasm.

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