AGU Fall Meeting 2023
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) will be holding its annual Fall Meeting in San Francisco, California.
Registration information is available on the AGU2023 website.
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) will be holding its annual Fall Meeting in San Francisco, California.
Registration information is available on the AGU2023 website.
Our 12th annual World Wetlands Day Research Symposium will be held Friday, February 2, 2024 on campus in EIT 1015/EIT Foyer.
The event will feature a poster session will from 4-6 pm in the EIT Foyer, followed by a distinguished lecture by Dr. Andrea Kirkwood, entitled:
from 6-7 pm in EIT 1015.
The event is free. Visitor parking is available for $5 in Lot Q. Or better yet, come by public transport: the University of Waterloo LRT stop is conveniently located close by the venue (about 5 minutes walking).
Please register!
On October 31st Dr. Anh Pham from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will be presenting "How Current Analytical Methodologies Affect Our Ability to Investigate the Occurrence and Fate of Forever Chemicals (PFAS)" as part of the Ecohydrology Seminar Series.
World Wetlands Day (WWD) is celebrated each year on February 2nd, which marks the day when the Convention on Wetlands was adopted in 1971 in Ramsar, Iran. The Convention is an international government agreement acknowledging the importance of wetlands and plays a central role in the wise use and conservation of these critical ecosystems. To learn more about the Convention, visit: www.ramsar.org
Philippe is holding an Ecohydrology seminar on Thursday, March 27th at 2:00 pm in DC 1302 entitled, "Putting microbes in reactive transport modeling - Some of the things I learned over the years.”
Everyone is welcome and there will be coffee and tea!
Join Dr. Van Cappellen and Dr. Rezanezhad for EARTH 652: Reactive Transport Modelling This May
Spend your winter break differently this year and join the very first GPS trip to the Mekong Delta in Vietnam! From December 22, 2025, to January 2, 2026, you have a chance to explore one of the largest and most biodiverse deltas in the world while learning about emerging issues in ecohydrology, sedimentology, water quality, and climate impacts that are currently impacting the local communities.
World Wetlands Day (WWD) is celebrated each year on February 2nd, which marks the day when the Convention on Wetlands was adopted in 1971 in Ramsar, Iran. The Convention is an international government agreement acknowledging the importance of wetlands and plays a central role in the wise use and conservation of these critical ecosystems. To learn more about the Convention, visit: www.ramsar.org
From May 11 to 22, 2026, Philippe Van Cappellen and Fereidoun Rezanezhad will offer EARTH 652: Reactive Transport Modeling at the University of Waterloo.
On July 20 and 21, 2026, we will host an International Workshop on Ecohydrogeology at the University of Waterloo.