The EAG Science Innovation Award
The 2010 Science Innovation Award - Werner Stumm Medal |
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The 2010 Science Innovation Award has been named in honor of Werner Stumm for advances in low temperature geochemistry and/or processes at the mineral-fluid interface. The deadline for nominations is December 15th, 2009. To find out how to nominate please click here. |
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2009 EAG Science Innovation Award - Samuel Epstein Medal |
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The 2009 EAG Science Innovation Award is for research in isotope chemistry and was named after Samuel Epstein. For information about Samuel Epstein please click here. |
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Winner of the 2009 EAG Science Innovation Award: John M. Eiler of the California Institute of Technology |
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For more information about John M. Eiler, please click here. |
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The EAG Science Innovation Award
The EAG Science Innovation Award takes the form of a medal plus certificate to be bestowed upon scientists who have recently made a particularly important and innovative breakthrough in geochemistry, considered to be of fundamental significance. The geochemical research must be highly original and contribute in a significant fashion to our understanding of the natural behaviour of the Earth or planets. Such a contribution must be in the form of a widely recognized important piece of innovative scientific research published in a peer-reviewed journal.
The EAG Science Innovation Award is bestowed annually but the subject area differs from year to year. The recipient must have their 35th birthday before the year in which the award is received. The recipient must not have had their 55th birthday before the year in which the award is received.


