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Upcoming Conferences:

1. Fourth Annual Western Groundwater Congress, September 13–15, 2021, Los Angeles, California

    https://www.grac.org/events/351/

2. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, August 2- 6, 2021, Online

      https://www.esa.org/longbeach/

3. Geological Society of America 2020, October 10-13, 2021, Oregon 

      https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2021/registration

4. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting, November 7-10, 2021

     https://www.acsmeetings.org/

5. 2021 Annual Water Resources Conference, November 2021, Florida

  https://www.awra.org/

6. American Geophysical Union, 13-17 December 2021, New Orleans, California

      https://www.agu.org/fall-meeting

7. 11th International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge, April 11-15, 2022,  Long Beach, California

      https://www.grac.org/events/272/

R' Water Collaborative Workshop

Date:     October 10, 2018

Time:    9 am – 1 pm

You are invited to a half day workshop to discuss and identify collaborative research opportunities related to water in California and elsewhere. The goal of the workshop is to promote interdisciplinary collaborations across faculty members in Engineering, Agriculture, Natural and Social Sciences, Public Health, Economics and Policy, and the Humanities. 

 

The plan for the workshop includes a series of lightning talks, followed by discussions about collaborative proposals as relate to the following thrusts:   

Organizers:

  • Hoori Ajami, Department of Environmental Sciences

  • David Biggs, Department of History

  • Amir Haghverdi, Department of Environmental Sciences

  • Haizhou Liu, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

  • David Lo, School of Medicine

  • Kurt Schwabe, School of Public Policy

  • Gillian Wilson, Research and Economic Development

•    Water, Energy, and Society: Management of Coupled Human-Natural Systems 

•    Water for Food: Enhancing Food Security by Improving Agricultural Water Management

•    Water-Soil-Vegetation Dynamics: Nexuses and Equilibriums in Changing Climate

•    Water Quality and Treatment: From Scientific Innovations to Actions

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