ADVFN Logo ADVFN

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for default Register for Free to get streaming real-time quotes, interactive charts, live options flow, and more.

XYL Xylem Inc

140.84
3.71 (2.71%)
27 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Xylem Inc NYSE:XYL NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.71 2.71% 140.84 142.13 137.82 138.48 1,074,135 01:00:00

Naomi Park from USA wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2023

22/08/2023 7:14pm

Business Wire


Xylem (NYSE:XYL)
Historical Stock Chart


From Jul 2023 to Jul 2024

Click Here for more Xylem Charts.

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.

The ocean absorbs nearly a third of airborne carbon dioxide emissions, and 1.3 million gallons of crude oil are spilled into oceans every year. Both issues continue to detrimentally affect marine biodiversity, and human health. In her research, Naomi Park has developed a method to simultaneously remove these contaminants.

For this, she was announced the winner of Stockholm Junior Water Prize, an international competition where students between the ages of 15 and 20 present solutions to major water challenges.

Speaking on winning the prize, Park said: “I did this project in my high school. I joined our research program as a freshman. It is just something that I wanted to do for fun. I never realized that I would get to this point. It is very much a shock right now.”

The Jury noted that “the winner is taking a troublesome waste product and using it to help solve a number of the most pressing issues we face in the modern world. By using Styrofoam and creating a ‘sponge’ that absorbs both carbon dioxide and oil products from the ocean, this student built a model and tested it – in multiple conditions, even simulating ocean waves – with impressive results.”

The winner was presented with her prize during an award ceremony at World Water Week by HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, the Prize’s Official Patron.

The Diploma of Excellence was awarded to Ayse Pelin Dedeler from Türkiye for her study on how to capture microplastics with magnetic nano-adsorbents and remove them from the water using strong magnets.

The People’s Choice Award went to Fernando de Silva Hernández and Carlos Erquizio from Mexico, completing the line-up of winners.

The Stockholm Junior Water Prize has been organized every year since 1997 by the Stockholm International Water Institute, SIWI, with Xylem as Founding Partner.

“The Stockholm Junior Water Prize is a tribute to an entire generation of motivated young people, eager to tackle the greatest challenges of our time. Their passion, ingenuity, and determination to be part of a better future is truly inspiring. It is also a stark reminder that we must all do our part, and we must do it now,” said Karin Gardes, Acting Executive Director of Stockholm International Water Institute.

Patrick Decker, Xylem’s President and CEO, added: “The next generation of water innovators is already making a difference today – as all the Stockholm Junior Water Prize participants show. I join 22,000 Xylem colleagues and our many partners around the world in honoring their big ideas and bold ambitions. We’re inspired by what’s to come and welcome them to the global movement to solve water.”

For more information: www.siwi.org/prizes.

Jakob Schabus Communications Manager Stockholm International Water Institute Email: jakob.schabus@siwi.org Mobile: +46 (0) 720 50 60 39

1 Year Xylem Chart

1 Year Xylem Chart

1 Month Xylem Chart

1 Month Xylem Chart