Year |
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Winner |
Winner Work |
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Robert Kostecki |
For developing an innovative and effective method of treating the arsenic contamination of groundwater using electrocoagulation. |
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Joyashree Roy |
For developing an innovative and effective method of treating the arsenic contamination of groundwater using electrocoagulation. |
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Case van Genuchten |
For developing an innovative and effective method of treating the arsenic contamination of groundwater using electrocoagulation. |
2012 |
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Ashok Gadgil |
For developing an innovative and effective method of treating the arsenic contamination of groundwater using electrocoagulation. |
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Susan Amrose Addy |
For developing an innovative and effective method of treating the arsenic contamination of groundwater using electrocoagulation. |
2010 |
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Marek Zreda |
For their groundbreaking work with the Cosmic Ray Probe, a technology which uses cosmic-ray neutrons to measure soil moisture content and snow pack thickness over an area of tens of hectares \u2014 passively, non-invasively and economically. |
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Darin Desilets |
For their groundbreaking work with the Cosmic Ray Probe, a technology which uses cosmic-ray neutrons to measure soil moisture content and snow pack thickness over an area of tens of hectares \u2014 passively, non-invasively and economically. |
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Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe |
For their groundbreaking work with the Cosmic Ray Probe, a technology which uses cosmic-ray neutrons to measure soil moisture content and snow pack thickness over an area of tens of hectares \u2014 passively, non-invasively and economically. |
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Andrea Rinaldo |
For their groundbreaking work with the Cosmic Ray Probe, a technology which uses cosmic-ray neutrons to measure soil moisture content and snow pack thickness over an area of tens of hectares \u2014 passively, non-invasively and economically. |
2008 |
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