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A study co-authored by Fereidoun Rezanezhad was recently featured in WaterResearch, a communication that summarizes high impact scientific articles published by researchers of the Water Institute. The paper, titled “Winter CO2 losses shift the Arctic to a carbon source under current and future climates,” was originally published in Nature Climate Change.

Professor Matthew Ginder-Vogel has been named a 2020 Research Award Winner by the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Works Association.

Matthew Ginder-Vogel is the Principal Investigator of a project in collaboration with the Ecohydrology Research Group on "Particulate organic matter (POM) transport and transformation at the terrestrial-aquatic interface" funded by the US Department of Energy - Biological and Environmental Research.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Shengde defends his MSc thesis!

Amid the current pandemic situation prohibiting students and faculty from working on campus, the Ecohydrology Research Group has had its first remote thesis defence. Shengde Yu, a member of the Ecohydrology Research Group, successfully defended his MSc thesis today. His thesis is titled "Modeling Phosphorus Cycling in a Seasonally Stratified Reservoir (Fanshawe Reservoir, Ontario, Canada)". Shengde was supervised by Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen, and the other members of the examination committee included Dr. Chris Parsons (Environment and Climate Change Canada) and Dr.

Vadose Zone Journal now features an open access publication by researchers Geertje Pronk, Adrian Mellage, Tatjana Milojevic, Christina Smeaton, Katja Engel, Josh Neufeld, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Philippe Van Cappellen. The study found that water table fluctuations in soil environments result in localized enhancement of aerobic organic carbon degradation, yielding pulses of carbon dioxide effluxes, driven by a more active, rather than more abundant or compositionally more diverse microbial community.

Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate Philippe Van Cappellen has been selected to receive an Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision this year from the University of Waterloo. Prof Van Cappellen was nomimated for the award by his current and former graduate students and the nomination was supported by senior colleagues at the University of Waterloo.