News archive - April 2023

Friday, April 28, 2023

ERG presentation at EGU2023 in Vienna

The 2023 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) took place on 23-28 April in Vienna, Austria. It brought together nearly 19,000 researchers in Vienna and online from all across the world for a week of scientific discoveries, discussions and new connections. ERG member Mahyar Shafii gave an oral presentation in session HS2.3.1 on Water quality at the catchment scale: measuring and modeling of nutrients, sediment and eutrophication impacts.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Ecohydrology Group kicks off new collaborative NSERC Alliance Missions Grant project

The Ecohydrology Research Group (ERG) is thrilled to announce the successful funding of $1,348,540 for a new Collaborative research project on “Adaptive management of green stormwater infrastructure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from urban watersheds”. The project is awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada through the Alliance Missions Grant for 3 years (2023-2026). 

Friday, April 14, 2023

ERG attends GAN 2023 Conference

This past weekend, ERG students Danielle Green, Christina Lam, Hang Nguyen, and Asal Jaberansari attended GAN 2023, an environmental sciences and engineering student conference in Gananoque. Hang Nguyen was awarded the Poster Presentation award for her presentation titled “Investigating the controls on microplastic accumulation in stormwater pond sediments”.

Friday, April 14, 2023

Second Ecohydrology Research Group student awarded NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship in 2023

Current Ecohydrology Research Group student Christina Lam has been awarded NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship for her masters research. Christina is in the first year of her masters in the Ecohydrology Research Group and her thesis explores methane oxidation in landfill cover soils under variable moisture and temperature conditions.

Congratulations to Christina on this accomplishment!

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

CBC interviews Philippe on the investments in freshwater protection in the 2023 federal budget

The 2023 federal budget includes $650 million over 10 years to support monitoring, assessment, and restoration activities in the watersheds of the Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Lake of the Woods, St. Lawrence River, Fraser River, Saint John River, Mackenzie River, and Lake Simcoe. Philippe was interviewed by 13 CBC radio stations (see list below) on his views on the importance of this funding initiative.

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