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What (who) is H-Prize - definition


H-Prize         
The H-Prize program is a series of inducement prizes intended to encourage research into the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier in a hydrogen economy. The program is sponsored by the United States Department of Energy and administered by the Hydrogen Education Foundation.
Monroe H. Martin Prize         
AWARD IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Monroe Martin Prize
The Monroe H. Martin Prize recognizes an outstanding paper in applied mathematics, including numerical analysis, by a young researcher not more than 35 years old and a resident of North America.
Harold C. Urey Prize         
RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN PLANETARY SCIENCE BY AN EARLY-CAREER SCIENTIST
Urey Prize; H. C. Urey Prize; Uruy Prize
The Harold C. Urey Prize is awarded annually by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society.
Examples of use of H-Prize
1. "If we can reinvent the car, imagine the jobs we can create." "Perhaps the greatest role that the H–Prize may serve is in spurring the imagination of our most valuable resource, our youth," said co–sponsor Rep.
2. Legislation creating the "H–Prize," modeled after the privately funded Ansari X Prize that resulted last year in the first privately developed manned rocket to reach space twice, passed the House Wednesday on a 416–6 vote.