Noah Langenfeld awarded Graduate Fellowship from Utah State University

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Noah Langenfeld of Logan, Utah (formerly of Hancock, Wisconsin) has been awarded the Bertrand D. Tanner / Campbell Scientific Graduate Fellowship from Utah State University.

 

The fellowship is presented to support a graduate student in the Department of Plants, Soils and Climate who has a passion for biophysical studies in the soil plant atmosphere continuum and an interest making quantitative measurements using automated data acquisition instrumentation.

 

Noah is currently employed as a graduate research assistant in the Crop Physiology lab at USU. Working on a grant with NASA, his main focus is the recycling of nitrogen from human and plant waste in closed life support systems to support future missions to, on and from Mars.  He plans to complete his PhD in the next several years.

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