| 1998/99 | Aad J. Hermans, Delft, The Netherlands | PDF | 
 | The Role of Applied Mathematics in Hydrodynamics for Ships and Floating
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 | Offshore Structures |  | 
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| 1999/00 | Bernard Molin, Marseille, France |  | 
 | Numerical and Physical Wavetanks – Making them Fit |  | 
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| 2000/01 | Francis Noblesse, Bethesda, USA |  | 
 | Analytical Representation of Ship Waves
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| 2001/02 | Hideaki Miyata, Tokyo, Japan | PDF | 
 | Toward Virtual Reality by Computational Physics |  | 
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| 2002/03 | Ronald W. Yeung, Berkeley, USA |  | 
 | Modelling Viscosity Effects in Surface-Wave Problems
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| 2003/04 | Maurizio Landrini, Rome, Italy |  | 
 | Highly Nonlinear Phenomena in Ship Hydrodynamics
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| 2004/05 | Makoto Ohkusu, Yokosuka, Japan |  | 
 | Hydrodynamics of Wave-Body Interaction Based on the Observation of
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| 2005/06 | Rodney Eatock Taylor, Oxford, United Kingdom | PDF | 
 | On Modelling the Diffraction of Water Waves
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| 2006/07 | Günther F. Clauss, Berlin, Germany | PDF | 
 | The Taming of the Shrew – Tailoring Freak Wave Sequences for Seakeeping Tests
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| 2007/08 | Michel Visonneau, Nantes, France |  | 
 | Recent Developments and Perspectives of Computational Fluid Dynamics |  | 
 | for Hydrodynamic Applications |  |