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2024 RECIPIENT
Anna Boser
2022 RECIPIENT
Noemi Vergopolan
Noemi is an exceptionally talented early-career researcher whose
research on computational hydrology has provided outstanding
contributions to solving water and food security challenges. Noemi
develops scalable approaches for hydrological prediction ...
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2021 RECIPIENT
Lorenzo Rosa
Dr. Lorenzo Rosa exemplifies the qualities representative of a global citizen-researcher working toward meeting the societal and environmental challenges of the 21st century.
In his young academic career, he has demonstrated his passion, apprec...
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2020 RECIPIENT
Mette Bendixen
For outstanding
contributions that set a new agenda to solve a pressing societal challenge—the
scarcity of sand resources.
Dr.
Bendixen has worked on coastal processes in the Arctic region and, using unique
archival imagery and remote sensing data, ...
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2019 RECIPIENT
Franziska Landes
The creativity, passion, and impact of young researchers is inspiring, and when applied to pressing, real-world problems like lead poisoning, these research characteristics take on an even more important and pressing tone. Dr. Franziska Landes has co...
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2018 RECIPIENT
Kyle Frankel Davis
Dr. Davis’s research addresses questions in the general area of global crop production, water and food security, environmental sustainability, and the food–water–energy nexus. His early work evaluated the extent to which agricultura...
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2016 RECIPIENT
David Seekell
One of the major goals for modern societies is to secure access to enough resources that can be used to produce a sufficient amount of food to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human population while eradicating undernourishment and limitin...
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2014 RECIPIENT
Chigomezyo Mudala Ngwira
Within heliophysics, space weather is the newest field and also the field most pertinent to life and technology. The most explosive space weather originates as solar eruptions, producing myriad secondary effects as they propagate through the heliosph...
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