2006: Kowalski award in chemometrics (J. Wiley and Sons)[2] edit

This award seems to be self-reported in that it comes from Næs's online resumé. I can't find a reliable secondary source online to support this, but I did find a source for the 2004 Kowalski Prize in Chemometrics. I'm wondering if they represent the same award, and which source has it right? It's possible either one could have it wrong. The paper by Berget and Næs was published in J. Chemometrics in 2004. They could have won the award in either 2004 or 2006, as the Kowalski Prize for best theoretical paper is given in alternate years for a paper published in the previous two years. Or, did Næs win it in both years?Curious405 (talk) 13:25, 7 April 2023 (UTC)Reply