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International Research Experiences for Student
An exciting student training opportunity in coastal management will take place in the Netherlands insummer 2024 at Deltares, Utrecht University, and the Technical University of Delft – all establishedEuropean centers of excellence for advanced water management techniques. Selected students will participate in pre-travel virtual orientation and training programs, an on-site orientation in Delft (Netherlands), two […]
CEE MS student RA opportunity
Seeking an MS-level student for a 1-year (renewable to 2-years) research project starting in Fall 2023. The study focuses on evapotranspiration (ET), the combination of evaporation from the surface and transpiration by plants during photosynthesis, in agricultural intensively managed landscapes. ET is a key link between the Earth’s water and energy balance, and varies depending on meteorological drivers […]
Raising of CEE smart bridge
The CEE smart bridge was craned into place Saturday, October 17. Time lapse video is available here:
Time-lapse video of the Hydrosystems Lab renovation is available.
View the last 5 days of the renovation in the playlist below.
WRES well represented at the 2018 AGU fall meeting
Members of the WRES group are well represented at the AGU fall meeting scheduled for December 10-14, 2018 in Washington D.C. A list of posters and presentations follows below: OS12A-01 Autogenic subaqueous mechanism for continental shelf formation associated with clinoform migration: dissolved salt, gravity-driven and wave-supported turbidity currents Toshiki Iwasaki, Civil Engineering Research Institute for […]
Construction on new laboratory sump begins
As part of the renovation of the Hydrosystems Laboratory, a new 50,000 gallon sump is being built on the west side of the building between the Hydrosystems Laboratory and the Coordinated Sciences Laboratory to support continued activities within the main laboratory space, the Ven Te Chow Laboratory. The new sump will replace the existing 100,000 […]
Name Change
The Environmental Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering (EHHE) program in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is changing its name to Water Resources Engineering and Science (WRES) to better reflect areas of study within the program outside of traditional hydrology and hydraulic engineering. These areas include water policy and water-resources management, as well as hydrology and […]