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Ecohydrology Seminar with Hugh Henry, University of Western Ontario
Soil freezing dynamics in a changing climate: implications for soil nitrogen dynamics
TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH, 2013 - 1:30PM IN EIT 3142 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Xu Zhang MSc Thesis Defense
Xu Zhang MSc Thesis Defense
We are please to announce that Ecohydrology group member Xu Zhang will defend his MSc thesis titled, Aqueous Speciation of Selenium during its uptake by Green Algae Chlamdomanas Reinhardtii.
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Seminar
DR. ULRICH G. WORTMANN from department of Earth Sciences at the University of Toronto presents his seminar titled,
Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and the Long Term Evolution of the Sulfur Cycle
World Water Day Graduate Research Symposium and Water Celebration
A day-long celebration of World Water Day, highlighting university water research and raising awareness of local and global water issues.
Guest speakers will highlight the day which will also include an afternoon of poster presentations, display booths and networking opportunities.
The keynote speakers and documentary film to be shown are:
Symposium on plastics in the Great Lakes
The Ecohydrology Research Group at the University of Waterloo is embarking on a feasibility study to assess the potential for using remote sensing and/or autonomous infrared sensors to monitor the distributions of microplastics in the oceans and large lakes. Field trials will focus on the Great Lakes.
Ecohydrology Seminar
Dr. Michael Krom
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
“Reviving the Dead Sea: Feasibility Study of the
Red Sea–Dead Sea Canal"
The rare Research Forum
Beyond the trails and gardens, rare is home to many research projects investigating the different habitats and species. The rare Research Forum which will showcase a variety of research projects happening on our land. We will learn about the growing tall-grass prairie, predation of wasps on tree crickets, ecological restoration of meadows, and hear from many others about what their research is uncovering at rare. Refreshments will be offered.
Please register at the event website to attend this event
Ecohydrology Seminar with Monique Hobbs, Nuclear Waste Management Organization
An Introduction to Canada’s Adaptive Phased Management (APM) Plan for Used Nuclear Fuel & Geoscience Research Program
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2013 - 2:00 PM IN EIT 3142 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Water Institute Research Symposium 2013
The Water Institute Research Symposium of 2013 will showcase the breadth of Waterloo's water research programs, focusing on areas of particular interest to our external partners and stakeholders. The symposium is an excellent opportunity to interact with our researchers and students.
Research Symposium 2013 will be immediately followed by our annual Distinguished Lecture, Student Poster Competition and Reception.