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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/transformative-technologies-smart-watersheds/event
 s/microsatellite-mission-design-webinar
LOCATION:Online Webinar EV3 4222\, University of Waterloo Waterloo Canada
SUMMARY:Microsatellite Mission Design Webinar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The TTSW team is working closely with Honeywell Aerospace to de
 sign a\nmicrosatellite mission to advance and support water research. The\
 ncurrent design plan includes a hyperspectral sensor\, GNSS\nreflectometer
 \, and terrestrial sensor network connectivity.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/transformative-technologies-smart-watersheds/event
 s/microsatellite-water-mission-workshop
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West Ro
 om 2017 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Microsatellite water mission workshop
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Transformative sensor Technologies and Smart Watersheds res
 earch\ngroup are initiating work with industrial partners on the design of
  a\nmicrosatellite water management mission concept. Global Water Futures\
 nteam members and the broader end-user community have an opportunity to\nh
 elp define the science objectives and observational requirements of\nthe s
 atellite mission.\n\nWe will be holding our first Water Mission workshop o
 n the morning of\nWednesday\, January 24\, 2018 and are looking for partic
 ipation from the\nGWF and larger water research community. All are welcome
  to attend!
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/transformative-technologies-smart-watersheds/event
 s/save-date-global-water-futures-open-science-meeting
LOCATION:McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada
SUMMARY:Save the date: Global Water Futures open science meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:This will be the first annual general meeting of the Global Wat
 er\nFutures program. Plenaries\, project reporting\, posters\, student\nev
 ents\, breakout sessions\, and other important GWF initiatives will\ntake 
 place during this time. Please stay tuned for more information\nand call f
 or submissions deadlines.\n\nFor more information please contact Chris DeB
 eer.
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