It is my honour this year to make the following nominations for the Queen's Foundation Awards. We wish all nominations the best of luck.
Name of Nominee: Dr
Thomas Campbell or OsmanTech
Field Nominated in:Physiology and Medicine
Reason for Nomination: We wish to nominate Dr.Campbell and his team for their work creating "micro-brains". The advances made by his team have allowed significant progress to be made in the study of conditions such as dementia and alzheimers. It is our hope that in the coming years their work could lead to cures for these terrible conditions.
Name of Nominee:- Martin Dawson
Field Nominated in: Physics or Engineering
Reason for Nomination:
The creation of the Space Canon is in our view a significant achievement in reducing both the cost financially and environmentally of space exploration. While so far we have seen only a handful of tests completed by SmartWar the design and concept are incredibly innovative. It is our belief that winning this award is not only justified but will go a long way to help boost the outcomes of this project.
Name of Nominee:- Dr.Klaus Ragner
Field Nominated In:- Physics
Reason for Nomination:
The Illumic Shores Technological Institute (ISTI) have been a leading institute in the development of nuclear energy. While their countryman have come close to igniting plasma in experiments over the last 12 months the process inspired by pistol shirmp has been the most innovative I have seen in recent years. Should they be able to perfect the process we could see a new generation of cheap and accessable energy being developed. I believe that Dr.Ragner and his team are more than worthy of this years prize.
Name of Nominee: Dr. Ekstrom
Field of Nomination: Physiology
Reason for Nomination:
Dr.Ekstrom and her team were responsible this year for discovering a new ecosystem in Hygelac. Having first discovered a subterranian waterway beneath the ice the team found a non destructive way to access this. During their study they found several new species of creatures similar to shrimp. The study of these creatures will lead to a greater understanding of how our planets life has adapted to some of the harshest climates on Mundus
Name of Nominee: Valentin Zima
Field of Nomination: Archaeology
Reason for Nomination:
The Temple of the Goddess is a wonderous historic location on Mundus that very few people outside the nobility of Lodja have ever seen. Access to the site is so exclusive that even many nobles of Lodja have never set foot inside it however it remains a central piece of the nations folklore and the faith of Sessifet. In recent months Miss Zima and her team have undertaken an ambitious project to map and record every aspect of the Temple and not just digitalise it for the world to see but also recreate it to allow access to a wider audience of interested individuals, scholars and the faithful of Sessifet. While projects of recording archaeology are common througout Mundus attempts to actively recreate in order to preserve are extremly rare.
Name of Nominee: TUNA's Alucard Clean up
Field of Nomination: Climate
Reason for Nomination:
The attempts by TUNA to remove plastic from the Alucard have always been a credit to those involved. This year the organisation have added several key logistical aspects to the process to allow them to go even further. We have watched this operation with interest and while it is still a long way from creating a perfectly clean Alucard the attempts should receive the highest possible praise.
Name of Nominee: Peter Simod
Field of Nomination: Physiology
Reason for Nomination:
Mr.Simod and his team at ZDS have always been rather innovative with their use of manipulating things from nature. The ability to genetically engineer a thread made from milk of goats is an extremely interesting process that may lead to further processes that yield results for the benefit of all mankind.