North Carolina Student to Represent U.S. in Prestigious International Water Science...

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:01am EDT

North Carolina Student to Represent U.S. in Prestigious International Water
Science Competition

 
ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Eileen Jang of Cary, N.C.
was named the U.S. winner of the 2009 Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) -
the most prestigious international competition for water-related research -
during a ceremony this weekend at the University of Anchorage in Anchorage,
Alaska.

The student's work, "Natural Organics Control Aggregation of Mercury Sulfide
Nanoparticles in Freshwater Systems", introduced a novel aqueous synthesis
process for studying how HgS nanoparticles, the precursors to methylmercury,
persist in freshwater systems.  Jang's research deepened the understanding of
mercury, a substance that bioaccumulates in fish and is toxic to humans, in
its aqueous phase and furthered the emerging field of nanogeoscience. Her
project was selected from more than 40 state SJWP winners at the national
competition held in Anchorage from June 25-27th. 

The student from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in
Durham, N.C. received $3,000 (USD) and an all-expense paid trip to Stockholm,
Sweden, where she will compete against national winners from more than 30
countries for the international honor during World Water Week, August 16-22,
2009. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden will present the international
award - $5,000 and crystal sculpture - during a royal ceremony held in
conjunction with the Stockholm Water Symposium. 
In addition, Jang's school will receive a $1,000 grant toward enhancing water
science education and she will present her research to more than 20,000 water
quality professionals at WEFTEC(R).09 - the Water Environment Federation's
82nd annual technical exhibition and conference - this October in Orlando,
Fla.
Three U.S. finalists, Scott Boisvert from Chandler, Ariz., Li Boynton from
Houston, Texas, and Collin McAliley of Melbourne Beach, Fla., also received a
$1,000 award.

The Water Environment Federation sponsors the U.S. SJWP with support from ITT
Corporation (also the international sponsor), The Coca-Cola Company, and Delta
Air Lines. To request high resolution images of the winner and finalists,
please contact Lori Harrison at lharrison@wef.org.
For more information about SJWP and to download the winning abstracts, please
visit www.SJWP.org.   
About WEF
Formed in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit
technical and educational organization with 35,000 individual members and 75
affiliated Member Associations representing water quality professionals around
the world. WEF and its Member Associations proudly work to achieve our mission
of preserving and enhancing the global water environment. www.wef.org

SOURCE  Water Environment Federation

Lori Harrison of the Water Environment Federation, +1-703-684-2480,
lharrison@wef.org
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