Apply now for the 3rd RE-WATER Award

The RE-WATER Award is awarded this year for the third time and again is worth 5,000 euro.

The purpose of this award is to pay tribute to exemplary and outstanding lectures,
presentations, projects, initiatives and ideas that promote and optimise water recycling, to present them to the public at large and increase their visibility.

At the same time, awareness amongst the population is to be raised about the environment.

The prize is intended to encourage people to become actively involved in protecting nature and the environment, and to strengthen a future orientation along the lines of sustainable development.

Participation options

All papers accepted for the International Symposium automatically participate in the competition for the 5,000 euro RE-WATER Award.

Information on the Call for Papers (PDF)

Winner 2015

In 2015 they share the Science Prize “RE-WATER Braunschweig”.
It was endowed with 10000 Euros prize money.

For more information about the projects please click on here:
ZERO CARBONE FOOTPRINT
(Dr. Daniel Klein, Emschergenossenschaft)

For more information about the projects please click on here:
DEMOWARE
(Dr. Ulf Miehe, Berlin Centre of Competence for Water)

Dr. Daniel Klein (left) and Dr. Ulf Miehe.

Winner 2013

Phosphate recovery from wastewater with engineered super-paramagnetic composite particles using magnetic separation

In 2013 for the first time as a part of the 4th International Symposium RE-WATER Braunschweig the RE-WATER Award worth 10.000 € was awarded for the Paper „Phosphate recovery from wastewater with engineered super-paramagnetic composite particles using magnetic separation“ by a team of Universität Stuttgart (ISWA/AWT), Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC and Universität Würzburg (Matsyn), KIT (IFG).

Team

Asya Drenkova-Tuhtan (ISWA, Universität Stuttgart),
Karl Mandel (Fraunhofer ISC, Universität Würzburg),
Carsten Meyer (ISWA, Universität Stuttgart),
Frank Hutter (Fraunhofer ISC, Universität Würzburg),
Carsten Gellermann (Fraunhofer ISC, Universität Würzburg),
Heidrun Steinmetz (ISWA, Universität Stuttgart)