The first Technion-Waterloo Research Symposium was held on the campus of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, 21-22 November, 2018. Ecohydrology researchers Philippe Van Cappellen and Adrian Mellage attended the symposium. Philippe presented a talk entitled “Exploring the Subsurface – Or how spectral induced polarization (SIP) can be used to monitor below-ground colloid fate and transport”. This research was carried out in collaboration with Professor Alex Furman of the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Technion where he is also the Director of the Grand Water Institute. The symposium offered the possibility to discuss the continuation of collaborative research between the two universities in the general areas of Nanotechnology, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Water.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018