Current students

Linden Fairbairn, a Master's Student working with the Ecohydrology Research Group, was recently awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (QEII-GSST). The scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for graduate students registered in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) field. Congratulations, Linden!

For more information about the scholarship, visit the University of Waterloo's Graduate Studies website.

In Changchun, Philippe Van Cappellen and Shuhuan Li attended the ceremony marking the release of the book Groundwater Science, which summarizes hydrogeological research in China. The book was edited by Professor Xueyu Lin (5th from the left) and Professor Yanxin Wang (6th from the left). Following the ceremony, Philippe participated in the first workshop on the Development Strategy of the Discipline of Hydrogeology in China, sponsored by the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

A new publication, co-authored by Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad, has been published in Journal of Hydrology. The article, titled "Evaluating the hydraulic and transport properties of peat soil using pore network modeling and X-Ray micro computed tomography", was written in collaboration with Behrad Gharedaghloo, Dr. Jonathan S. Price and Dr. William L. Quinton.

Last week, Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad visited Beijing, China to meet with members of the Soil and Solid Waste Institute from the China Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES), to discuss future collaborations between CRAES and the Water Institute.

Read the article posted by the Water Institute for more information about the visit.

Postponed until further notice

Dr. Adam Gordon Yates from Western University will be presenting a talk as part of the Ecohydrology Seminar Series on May 1st, 2018, titled "Understanding the Effects of Phosphorus Concentration Dynamics on Benthic Primary Production using Artificial Stream Experiments".

Environmental indicators are powerful tools for tracking environmental changes, measuring environmental performance, and informing policymakers. Many diverse environmental indicators are in use or in development. The paper, co-authored by Philippe Van Cappellen, reviews recent advances in agricultural environmental indicators, and identifies areas in which they need to be improved, in particular in order to provide consistent performance and allow for comparisons, both nationally and internationally.

Thursday, May 24, 2018 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

WaterTalk: What lies beneath: Internal waves in the nearshore coastal environment

Join Professor Ryan Walter from California Polytechnic State University as he presents, "What lies beneath: Internal waves in the nearshore coastal environment" as part of the Water Institute's WaterTalk lecture series.

For more information about the speaker and the presentation, visit the Water Institute's page.

Tamara Van Staden, a current Master's student working with the Ecohydrology Research Group, has been awarded an NSERC Scholarship, starting in the fall. The NSERC award is one of the Tri-Agency scholarships awarded to master's students based on academic achievement, research potential, and extra-curricular activity. Congratulations, Tamara!

Join Sharon Megdal from the University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center as she presents "Groundwater governance and management research: Connecting researchers and practitioners" as part of the Water Institute's WaterTalk lecture series.

For more information about the speaker and the presentation, visit the Water Institute's page.