Sunday, May 2, 2021
Innovation
News
Network
has
published
a
special
report
about
our
work
on
using
spectral
induced
polarization,
a
geophysical
method,
to
monitor
microbial
activity
and
nanoparticles
in
real-time
in
earth's
subsurface.
Read
the
special
report
by
clicking
here.
The
report
summarizes
the
research
led
by
Dr.
Adrian
Mellage
(with
his
supervisors
Philippe
and
Fereidoun)
during
his
PhD
which
was
funded
by
the
Canada
Excellence
Research
Chair
program
and
the
Waterloo-Technion
University
Cooperation
Program.
If
you
haven't
yet
checked
it
out,
our
latest
eBook
about
the
Ecohydrology
Research
Group,
which
was
produced
in
partnership
with
Innovation
News
Network,
can
be
accessed
at
by
clicking
here.