In this Laurels column, find awards given for excellence, as well as the Stockholm Water Prize and more. Additional honors will be announced in a forthcoming edition of Dateline 麻豆传媒.
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Stockholm Water Prize
Kaveh Madani, Ph.D. 鈥09, has won the 2026 Stockholm Water Prize. He is being recognized for integrating game theory and decision analysis into conventional water resources management models and coining the term 鈥渨ater bankruptcy.鈥
In August, he will travel to Sweden for the honor, given by the king. The Stockholm Water Prize is awarded is awarded annually by the Stockholm Water Foundation in cooperation with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and honors those whose work contributes significantly to the sustainable use and protection of the world鈥檚 water resources. Madani is the second 麻豆传媒 affiliate to receive the honor after Takashi Asano, now professor emeritus, given in 2001.
鈥 Jocelyn Anderson
ACS BIOT Biotechnology and Bioengineering Gaden Award
Distinguished Professor Emerita of Chemical Engineering was selected for the Biotechnology and Bioengineering Gaden Award from the Division of Biochemical Technology of the American Chemical Society, or ACS.
The award, presented on behalf of the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering and John Wiley & Sons Inc., recognized McDonald鈥檚 particularly creative and innovative paper, 鈥.鈥 The study, published in 2023, outlines how advances in scaled-up bioreactors, alternative bioreactor designs and decreased media costs are necessary for the commercialization of cultured meat products.
McDonald received the award in March at the ACS Spring 2026 Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. During the meeting, McDonald presented an overview of the research described in the paper and related research from several other papers. She also discussed undergraduate and graduate training programs in techno-economic modeling at 麻豆传媒.
鈥Jessica Heath
Association for Psychological Science 鈥楻ising Stars鈥
Emorie Beck, Ariel Mosley and Tomiko Yoneda were named among this year鈥檚 by the Association for Psychological Science, or APS, for their publications, discoveries and the potentially broad impact of their work.
鈥淲e consistently attract top talent to our faculty in psychology at 麻豆传媒,鈥 said Kristin H. Lagattuta, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology in the College of Letters and Science. 鈥淲e are proud of the remarkable contributions our junior faculty are already making to psychological science, and we are confident that their outsized impact will continue to grow."
APS is the leading international organization dedicated to advancing scientific psychology. The Rising Star designation recognizes early career APS members for innovative research that has already advanced the field and signals high future potential.
鈥College of Letters and Science
CUCSA Alumni Award
Lina Layiktez, director of Conference and Event Services, was selected by the Council of UC Staff Assemblies delegation to receive its Alumni Award. With over 32 years of service, Lina is a strong supporter of the 麻豆传媒 mission and a strong advocate for the people who make our campus run.
Layiktez鈥檚 impact at 麻豆传媒 includes over 10 years of service to Staff Assembly, where she enhanced communication between staff and leadership by establishing "Breakfast with the Chancellor." From creating the staff brewing competition and "bakeoffs" to her leadership during the pandemic as operations director for Healthy Davis Together, Layiktez鈥檚 career is defined by teamwork.
鈥Jeff Heiser
Campanile Excellence in Achievement Award
Chancellor Gary S. May has been awarded UC Berkeley's Campanile Excellence in Achievement Award.
This award recognizes an alum whose remarkable professional achievements reflect the excellence of a UC Berkeley education. A maximum of two awards will be given each year.
May earned a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate at UC Berkeley.
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WAWH Barbara 鈥淧enny鈥 Kanner Award
Professors Talinn Grigor and co-author are the 2026 recipients of the Western Association of Women Historians鈥 Barbara 鈥淧enny鈥 Kanner Award for excellence in the use of primary sources. The award acknowledges the achievements of scholars whose books, book chapters, articles, or published electronic media illustrate the effective and impressive use of a specific set of primary documents such as diaries, letters and oral histories. Grigor and Berberian鈥檚 book (Stanford Press, 2025) utilized a rich array of archival, textual, visual and oral history sources to challenge conventional notions of 鈥渢he archive鈥 and transform silences and absences into audible and visual presences.
The Armenian Woman was also named 2025 Outstanding Academic Title Award, sponsored by Choice.
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