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2008
- SwRI® wins R&D 100 Award for radioactive element migration simulation software
- R&D Magazine selected Southwest Research Institute’s TDRW (Time Domain Random Walk) software as one of the 100 most significant technological achievements of the past year. This marks SwRI’s 33rd R&D 100 award.
[Wednesday, July 16, 2008]
2007
- CNWRA to continue operations at SwRI
- NRC renews contract for $123 million, five years
[Monday, October 15, 2007]
- SwRI's Dinwiddie receives Rossiter W. Raymond Award, Alfred Noble Prize
- SwRI hydrogeologist recognized for paper
[Monday, October 15, 2007]
- SwRI's Simpkins earns Health Physics Society Award
- HPS recognizes Simpkins' contributions to environmental health physics
[Monday, July 09, 2007]
- SwRI creates a laboratory at a flood-carved gorge in Central Texas for industry geologists to study limestone oil reservoirs
- Multi-year project to study the geology and stratigraphy of the Hidden Valley Fault
[Thursday, April 12, 2007]
2006
- SwRI scientist achieves remote sensing certification
- Dr. Marius Necsoiu has been certified as a Mapping Scientist in Remote Sensing
[Monday, July 31, 2006]
- SwRI to characterize groundwater in Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer
- Scientists study groundwater conditions, trends
[Wednesday, May 10, 2006]
2005
- SwRI's Wyrick receives 2004 Pellas-Ryder Award
- Institute scientist receives best student paper
[Monday, October 17, 2005]
- New name reflects SwRI division's expanding program
- Geosciences and Engineering Division will serve a broader client base
[Wednesday, May 11, 2005]
2004
- SwRI study to focus on Edwards Aquifer's "Knippa Gap" in Uvalde County
- Scientists will study the geology and hydrology
[Tuesday, November 02, 2004]
2002
- Southwest Research Institute to offer short course on U.S. environmental policy
- National environmental law to be covered Nov. 19-21
[Tuesday, November 12, 2002]
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission renews SwRI contract for $86.2 million
- SwRI to continue operating CNWRA for five more years
[Tuesday, October 15, 2002]
- SwRI consortium planned to develop technique for predicting fault block deformation
- Two-year consortium seeks members
[Friday, May 03, 2002]
2001
- SwRI launches intensive Edwards Aquifer study
- SwRI team has three projects underway
[Saturday, November 17, 2001]
- SwRI corrosion expert named Fellow of NACE
- Staff scientist earns honor, recognition for his work
[Tuesday, March 20, 2001]
1997
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission renews SwRI contract
- The $87.6 million renewal authorizes SwRI to operate the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses for another five years
[Wednesday, October 15, 1997]
News Release Archive
For information about other newsworthy topics at SwRI, contact
Deborah
Deffenbaugh,
Communications Department, Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio,
Texas 78228-0510, Phone (210) 522-2046, Fax (210) 522-3547.
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