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Lake Futures Webinar Series: Philippe Van Cappellen
The role of dams and the nearshore zone on phosphorus flows along the river-lake interface
With continued concern for eutrophication in the lower Great Lakes, scientists, government and stakeholders continue to work together towards effective management solutions. In these freshwater systems, phosphorus is a main driver of algal blooms. Our ability to manage phosphorus in these systems to improve water quality is limited by our understanding of phosphorus flows and cycling along rivers and into large lakes.
New Faculty Lecture Series
Come meet our newest faculty members
The Faculty of Science is proud to announce a new, complimentary online lecture series that highlights the incredible new talent in our midst. Over the coming months, we will be hosting a series of talks from a wide range of topics that introduce you to our latest lecturers, researchers and future stars of the Faculty.
World Wetlands Day 2023
Join us at the 11th Annual World Wetlands Day Research Symposium at the University of Waterloo. The event will consist of an undergraduate and graduate poster session and reception followed by a distinguished lecture by Dr. Line Rochefort and a panel discussion from wetland expert panelists on the topic of Wetland Restoration.
Department Seminar: Dr. Kenneth Belitz
2023 BIRDSALL-DREISS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Old problems, new approach: Applications of Ensemble-Tree Machine Learning to Hydrogeology
Dr. Kenneth Belitz
Research Hydrologist
US Geological Survey
Department Seminar: Chris Houser
Role of Framework Geology in Coastal Barrier Response to Extreme Storms
Prof. Chris Houser
Dean of Science
University of Waterloo
Postdoctoral and Research Associate Seminar Series: Heather Shrimpton
Selenium stable isotopes as a tool for determining processes in the environment
Heather Shrimpton
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Waterloo
2024 Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecture: Ben Rostron
Lithium in brines (Duperow aquifer) in southeast Saskatchewan: a modern-day gold rush
Prof. Ben Rostron
Professor Emeritus
Earth and Atmopsheric Sciences
University of Alberta
Postdoctoral and Research Associate Seminar Series: Zahra Akbarzadeh
Phosphorus Dynamics in Lake Erie's littoral zone: Insights from a regionalized mass balance mode
Zahra Akbarzadeh
Research Associate
Ecohydrology Research Group
University of Waterloo
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