EMGeo ElectroMagnetic Geological Mapper wins 2009 R & D100 Award
EMGeo (ElectroMagnetic Geological Mapper) wins 2009 R&D100 Award. New advances in three-dimensional controlled-source electromagnetic inversion.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2009
EMGeo (ElectroMagnetic Geological Mapper) wins 2009 R&D100 Award. New advances in three-dimensional controlled-source electromagnetic inversion.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2008
In a stiff worldwide competition held by the Wall Street Journal, ESD staff scientist Gary Andersen and a team of ESD researchers (Todd DeSantis, Eoin Brodie, and Yvette Piceno) won the overall bronze medal—and first prize in the Environment category—for their work in developing the Berkeley Lab PhyloChip.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2008
In a stiff worldwide competition held by the Wall Street Journal, ESD staff scientist Gary Andersen and a team of ESD researchers (Todd DeSantis, Eoin Brodie, and Yvette Piceno) won the overall bronze medal—and first prize in the Environment category—for their work in developing the Berkeley Lab PhyloChip.
Read MoreJuly 9, 2008
In July 2008, the Berkeley Lab PhyloChip won an R&D100 award--known as the "Oscars of Invention"--as one of the top 100 technologies in the country for the past year. What follows here is the core text submitted for the award.
Read MoreJuly 23, 2007
or the second year in a row, ESD has produced a technology chosen by R&D Magazine as one of the top 100 new technologies of the previous year.
Read MoreJuly 5, 2006
ESD is proud to announce that the Carbon Explorer, created and developed by a scientific team headed by ESD's Jim Bishop, has won one of R&D Magazine's coveted "R&D 100" Awards, as one of the 100 most significant proven scientific advances for 2005.
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