Three ARC CEED/University of Melbourne postdocs are
finalists
for the Eureka Prize for Environmental Research:
Luke Kelly
and team have been nominated their work on the
Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Project
.
Emily Nicholson
and
Tracey Regan
and team have been nominated for their work on the
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems
.
The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
Eureka Prize for Environmental Research
is awarded to an individual or team for an outstanding research project in any field of the biological, physical, mathematical or biomedical sciences leading to the resolution of an environmental problem, including a challenge posed by climate change, or the management or protection of Australia's environment.
See the full list of finalists for the 2014 Eureka prizes, and watch their videos at:
http://australianmuseum.net.au/2014-Finalists-Eureka