Excellence in Review Award A journal exists on the goodwill and expertise of its reviewer corps. Our Editors rely on high-quality, constructive, and timely reviews from the more than 4000 reviewers in our database to ensure the excellence of papers that appear in ES&T. We realize that reviewing is a time-consuming job with no tangible reward. In recognition of this, and in order to express our gratitude to some of our best reviewers, ES&T established an annual “Excellence in Review” award in 2003. Once again, I have asked our Editors to nominate reviewers who have consistently provided both scholarly and timely reviews. We salute all of the individuals below. —Jerald Schnoor, Editor
William Arnold University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn.
Teresa J. Bandosz The City College of New York
M. Katherine Banks Purdue University West Lafayette, Ind.
Jordi Bruno Enviros Spain and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Valldoreix, Spain
Hung-Lung Chiang China Medical University Taichung, Taiwan
Cynthia A. de Wit Stockholm University
Mamadou S. Diallo California Institute of Technology Pasadena, Calif.
Cleveland J. Dodge Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, N.Y.
Alan M. Dunker General Motors R&D Center Warren, Mich.
Phillip M. Fedorak University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Daniel Giammar Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Mo.
Lisa M. Gieg University of Oklahoma Norman, Okla.
Kai-Uwe Goss Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ) Zürich
Bernd Nowack ETHZ Zürich
Stephen Peters Lehigh University Bethlehem, Penn.
Gregory C. Pratt Minnesota Pollution Control Agency St. Paul, Minn.
Thorsten Reemtsma Technische Universität Berlin
Jorge W. Santo Domingo U.S. EPA Cincinnati, Ohio
Torsten C. Schmidt Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany
Heather M. Stapleton Duke University Durham, N.C.
Valerie Thomas Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga.
Richard L. Valentine University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, Mich.
Frank Wania University of Toronto at Scarborough
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