Troy Gilmore was notified recently that his proposal to the SPRINT 4th Edition/2016 funding opportunity, a partnership between São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Office of Global Engagement and Agricultural Research Division was approved!
His project is entitled Application of Isotopic tracers to determine water residence times in multi-scale water management, in collaboration with Dr. Didier Gastmans at Centro de Estudos Ambientais, State University of São Paulo.