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News
Long-time staff member Marianne Vandergriendt named Honorary Member of the University
After more than four decades supporting water research, teaching and student success in the Faculty of Science, long-time staff member Marianne Vandergriendt has been named an Honorary Member of the University of Waterloo. From her early days in Dr. James Barker’s Organic Geochemistry Lab to her key role in establishing the Ecohydrology Research Group (ERG) with Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen, Marianne’s career has been defined by technical excellence, compassion and mentorship. Her colleagues and students describe her as a role model whose kindness and dedication shaped generations of researchers.
Meet Nibi: Waterloo’s newest supercomputer supporting next-gen research
From modelling floods and droughts to managing watersheds and tracking climate change, today’s environmental challenges require faster, more powerful computing. Now, researchers at the University of Waterloo and across Canada have a new tool to help solve them: Nibi, Waterloo’s newest high-performance supercomputer.
Applications open for the John Parish Memorial Graduate Scholarship
The Water Institute is now accepting applications for the 2025–26 John Parish Memorial Graduate Scholarship, which supports graduate research in fluvial geomorphology, river processes, and aquatic habitat protection and restoration.
Events
WaterLeadership | Sharing Science: Effective Presentations
As part of the Water Institute's WaterLeadership training series, the Water Institute presents, Sharing Science: Effective presentations..
Compound flood and drought hazards in a changing climate: Implications for risk and resilience
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Reza Najafi, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Western University and head of the Hydroclimate Extremes and Climate Change Lab (HydroClimEX Lab), co-director of the Centre for Multihazard Risk and Resilience (CMRR), will present Compound flood and drought hazards in a changing climate: Implications for risk and resilience.
This event is in person in DC 1302 with a networking lunch reception to follow in DC 1301 (The Fishbowl).
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”