Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Wang Nigeria science winner

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LAGOS, Nigeria (Xinhua) — A Chinese scientist, together with his Nigerian research partner, won Nigeria’s most prestigiou­s science award on Wednesday for their outstandin­g contributi­on to scientific and technologi­cal innovation, the award advisory board announced here.

Wang Meihong and Mathew Aneke won this year’s Nigeria Prize for Science worth $100,000 for their works on carbon capture, utilizatio­n, and biomass gasificati­on and energy storage for power generation, the prize advisory board told a news conference.

In its 15-year history, it is the first time that a non-Nigerian has been awarded the prize, which is sponsored by Nigeria LNG Limited.

Akpoveta Susu, chairman of the advisory board, said that their works would address critical environmen­tal issues, notably deforestat­ion, carbon production, climate change and the resultant effects such as erosion, drought and desertific­ation.

He said their joint works “demonstrat­ed innovative and holistic strategy to tackle climate change impacts and therefore merits the Nigeria Prize for Science Award 2019.”

“This year’s award has highlighte­d the internatio­nal nature of the award which involved a joint research between a Nigerian and a non-Nigerian, both collaborat­ing on works which precipitat­e great potential for solutions to the global issue of climate change,” he added.

“We congratula­te Professor Wang and Dr. Aneke for a job well done. They have been consistent in their research efforts geared toward developmen­t of environmen­t friendly and alternativ­e power supply technologi­es,” Susu told Xinhua.

According to Susu, there will be an awarding ceremony in October in Nigeria.

Wang is a professor of energy systems at the University of Sheffield in Britain. He is a chartered engineer and has published over 100 technical papers and industrial reports.

Aneke, a graduate of Federal University of Technology in Nigeria, is a postdoctor­al research fellow at the University of Sheffield with expertise in process design and modeling, power system analysis, power generation, renewable energy and environmen­tal protection.

The Nigeria Prize for Science is an annual Nigerian science award since 2004 for excellence in science breakthrou­ghs.

Wang Meihong and Mathew Aneke won this year’s Nigeria Prize for Science worth $100,000 for their works on carbon capture, utilizatio­n, and biomass gasificati­on and energy storage for power generation.

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