Breaking boundaries in water research
News
Restoring rivers, restoring fish: How studying river hydraulics can bring back salmon populations
Have you ever been on a “skunked” fishing trip—one where you don’t catch a single fish? Sometimes, it’s the weather. Other times, it’s faulty gear. But if you’ve been fishing in rivers for a while, you may have noticed more and more skunked trips. The problem might not be your technique—it could be the river itself.
Michael Tam honoured with top chemical engineering award
Dr. Michael Tam, a chemical engineering professor and University Research Chair, has been named the 2025 recipient of the R.S. Jane Memorial Award — the highest honour conferred by the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (CSChE). He will deliver a plenary lecture at the CSChE Conference on October 8.
Smart cities, Smart water: A global learning experience in Singapore
This spring, Water Institute member Dr. Leah Jones-Crank, Assistant Professor in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, co-led a new international field course on urban sustainability in Singapore. Open to students in the Faculty of Environment, the course highlighted water management through immersive, real-world learning experiences.
Events
10th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER 2025)
The 10th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER 2025)
Topic: “Impact of Climate Change on
Hydrology, Ecology and Food Systems”
