Tuesday, February 14, 2017
NSERC announced the recipients of the 2016 strategic partnership grants (SPG) for Projects Competition. Five SPG projects, among a total of 90+ awards nationwide, are led by Waterloo researchers, including the project entitled “Reactive interfaces in agroecosystems: quantifying coupled biogeochemical dynamics across scales using a comprehensive lab-field-modeling approach”. This project will be carried out jointly by Ecohydrology researchers Philippe Van Cappellen, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Chris Parsons, Mohamed Mohamed, and Christopher Wellen in collaboration with their Waterloo colleagues Nandita Basu and Merrin Macrae, and Scott Smith of Wilfrid Laurier University. If you are interested in this project, do not hesitate to contact us!