Monthly archive for March 2014

Daniel Wilson arrives in Delhi for Fulbright

Daniel Wilson arrives in Delhi for Fulbright

Daniel Wilson arrived in India on March 31st, 2014 to begin his Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. During his time in India, […]

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Caroline Delaire wins an Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award

Caroline received the 2013-2014 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, sponsored by the GSI Teaching and Resource Center, in recognition for her achievements as a teacher […]

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“How many replicate tests are needed to test cookstove performance and emissions? – Three is not always adequate”. Wang et al., 2014. Energy for Sustainable Development

"How many replicate tests are needed to test cookstove performance and emissions? – Three is not always adequate". Wang et al., 2014. Energy for Sustainable Development

Almost half of the world’s population still cooks on biomass cookstoves of poor efficiency and primitive design, such as three stone fires (TSF). Emissions from […]

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Hanna Breunig has been named a 2014 Schmidt-MacArthur Fellow

Hanna Breunig will be representing UC Berkeley as a 2014 Schmidt-MacArthur Fellow. “The Schmidt-MacArthur Fellowship is an international postgraduate fellowship on the circular economy for […]

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“Structure of Fe(III) precipitates generated by the electrolytic dissolution of Fe(0) in the presence of groundwater ions”. van Genuchten et al., 2014. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

A recent publication (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2013.11.044) from the Gadgil Lab uncovers how bivalent cations and oxyanions control the structure of Fe(III) precipitates generated from Fe(II) oxidation. The […]

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ECAR licensed by Luminous Water Technologies

ECAR has been licensed exclusively for India and Bangladesh by Luminuous Water Technologies. Please read more in the LBNL press release here.

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