The Tsuboi Prize of the Geodetic Society of Japan (Individual Prize) was established in 1993 to encourage young geodesists in Japan after the late Prof. Chuji Tsuboi who was one of the greatest geodesists in Japan. Since then, the prize winner has been awarded annually.
Recognizing the importance of group organization in geodetic studies, the Group Prize was established afterward in 2001 and has been awarded to a group which has achieved outstanding contributions to geodetic studies.
The prize winners and the titles of their memorial papers for the Tsuboi Prize are as follows:
Study on the improvement of real-time kinematic GNSS data analysis anddevelopment of rapid coseismic fault determination method based on those data
Elucidation of Seafloor Crustal Movements off Northeastern Japan by GPS/Acoustic Technique with Comprehensive Evaluation of Positioning Precision
Studies of Internal Structure of the Earth and Geodynamics based on Geodesy
Theoretical Computation of Crustal Deformation and Gravity Variation due to a Great Earthquake Using a Spherically Symmetric Viscoelastic Earth Model
Precise Modeling of Radio Propagation for Space Geodesy
Researches on the Plate Interactions Based on the Geodetic Data
Application of Laser Interferometry to the Precise Geodetic Observations.
Contributions to the Marine Geodesy with a Special Focus on the Developments of Seafloor Geodetic Observation Technique
Clarification and Application of Environmental Effects on Geodetic Observations
Improvements of Long Distance Kinematic GPS Survey and Its Application to the Source Mechanism Study of Earthquakes
Enhancement of Continuous GPS Observation Networks as Geoscientific Sensors - Resolvimg Signal/Noise of GPS Observable -
Improving the Analysis Precision of Satellite Laser Ranging Data from Centimeter to Millimeter Range
Development and Popularization of a Ocean Tide Model NAO.99b
Random Tensors with Applications in the Earth Sciences
Development of SAR Interferometry Analysis and its Application to Crustal Deformation Study
Deciphering Exitation Source of Polar Motion by Earth System Scientific Approach
Precise Gravimetric Determination of Geoid for Japan
Gravity Measurement by Use of Deep Sea Submersibles
Surface Force Modeling and Satellite Techniques in Geodesy
Space Geodetic Measurements of the Movement and Deformation of Tectonic Plates
Precise Determination of GPS Satellite Orbits and Its New Applications - GPS Orbit Determination at the Geographical Survey Institute -
Precise Determination of a Geoid in and around Japan
Potential and Gravity Changes Related by Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions - Formulation on the Dislocation Theory
Study of the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake based on Seafloor and Terrestrial Geodetic Observation
Contributions to Geodesy by Development and Observations of the Experimental Geodetic Satellite "AJISAI"
Contributions to the Lunar Geodesy in the SELENE Project
GPS Meteorology: Research on the Construction of GPS Water Vapor Information System and Application to Meteorology, Geodesy, and Hydrogy
Geodynamics of the Antarctic Continent - Focus on the First Stage of Geodetic Studies in 1990s
Transition of Japanese National Geodetic Datum from Tokyo Datum to the Geocentric Geodetic Datum
Contribution to Geodesy, Orbit Determination of Artificial Satellites, and Establishment of the World Geodetic System as the National Geodetic Coordinate System of Japan by means of Satellite Laser Ranging
Construction and Publication of the Gravity Database of Southwest Japan
GEONET (GPS Earth Observation Network System) and its Prospect
Development of Geodetic VLBI System and Direct Measurements of Plate Motion