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LOréals Women in Science Laureates Revealed


L Oréal s Women in Science Laureates Revealed
February 16, 2021
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Shafi Goldwasser–computer science, laureate for North America.
Catherine Ngila–chemistry, laureate for Africa and the Arab States.
Françoise Combes–astrophysics, laureate for Europe.
Kyoko Nozaki-chemistry, laureate for Asia and the Pacific.
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Laureate for Africa and the Arab States: Catherine Ngila–chemistry
Ngila was awarded for introducing and developing nanotechnology based analytical methods for the monitoring of water pollutants and applying them in countries heavily impacted by pollution.
Her work is of vital importance for the development of sustainable water resource management, respecting the environment. ....

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Bowen lecturer bags L'Oréal-UNESCO award for women


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A senior lecturer at the College of Agriculture, Engineering, and Science, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Dr Adekemi Titilayo Dahunsi, has emerged as one of the beneficiaries in the 2020 edition of L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa, a research-based competition for the female gender in the academic world.
Recently, Dr Dahunsi (nee Adesulu) was among the 20 female scientists selected by the jury of the 2020 Sub-Saharan African Young Talents Award from 330 applications for the competitive L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women and Science Prize for Young Talents in Sub-Saharan Africa (the Post-Doctoral category).
Tribune Online gathered that Dr Dahunsi is an Associate Professor in the Food Science and Technology Programme at Bowen University, and specialises in Food Microbiology and Biotechnology. ....

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