Kim Van Meter, and Mahyar Shafii, both postdoctoral fellows working with the Ecohydrology Research Group, won the first and second place awards, respectively, for the best presentations given by postdoctoral students at the Global Water Futures 2018 Annual Science Meeting at McMaster University.
Kim, who is working on the Lake Futures project, gave a talk titled "Biogeochemical Asynchrony", which was presented as part of the Watershed Management and Disturbance session.
Mahyar gave a talk titled "Nitrate fluxes in agricultural catchments: Spatio-temporal variations driven by flow pathways and transport mechanisms", which was presented as part of the Modelling and Observations – Part II session.
Congratulations, Kim and Mahyar!