Naomi Park from USA receives the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2023 for her research on the removal of carbon dioxide and oil products from the ocean. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden presented the winner with her award during a ceremony at World Water Week in Stockholm.
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Canadian Annabelle M. Rayson wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2022
Annabelle M. Rayson from Canada receives the prestigious 2022 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for her research on how to treat and prevent harmful algae blooms. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden announced the winner during a ceremony at World Water Week in Stockholm.
Young American Researcher Wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2021
Eshani Jha from the USA receives the prestigious 2021 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for research on how to remove contaminants from water. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden announced the winner on 24 August during an online award ceremony as part of World Water Week.
Xylem Expands Investment In Next Generation Of Water Innovators
Xylem is expanding its investment in youth innovation to empower the next generation to solve the world’s greatest water challenges.
Freshwater Thought Leader Sandra Postel Awarded 2021 Stockholm Water Prize
Sandra Postel is awarded the Stockholm Water Prize 2021 for her long and outstanding work to make sense of complex water-related issues. As an author and educator, she has made important contributions to the understanding of some of the greatest challenges of our time and shown that we have the power to find sustainable solutions.
Japanese team wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2020
Hiroki Matsuhashi and Takuma Miyaki from Japan receive the prestigious 2020 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their innovation to prevent soil erosion.
Stockholm Seminar to Feature Six Industry Thought Leaders
As part of the upcoming World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden, six water/wastewater industry experts will present a ground-breaking seminar that explores future sustainable solutions to the world’s water problems.
American Professor Wins the 2007 Stockholm Water Prize
Professor Perry L. McCarty wins the 2007 Stockholm Water Prize for his pathbreaking methods for improving the water quality. Being an environmental engineer, Professor McCarty has combined deep knowledge in physical, chemical, biological and microbiological processes and transferred the results into outstanding technical development widely used all over the world as the basis for design and operation of wastewater treatment systems.
Chinese Students Win International Stockholm Junior Water Prize
With the magnitude of water scarcity and water quality issues in China well documented, Chinese youth are taking on the responsibility to seek viable solutions for their nation. Students Hao Wang, Jie Weng and Yi Xiao from Shanghai, China …