Hiring multiple positions to work on watershed and lake modelling in the Lake Simcoe area! Mass balance road salt in Lake Simcoe. Work with farmers and mathematical models to tailor land management.
Hiring multiple positions to work on urban catchment science in the Greater Toronto Area! Email if interested. Winter 2025 entry still open at TMU. Map urban soil, find hidden urban flow paths with AI, understand concentration-discharge dynamics. PhD or MSc.
In order to maintain Ontario’s #GreatLakes, @arts_tmu professor @ChrisCWellen and post-doctoral fellows Cody Ross and Kelly Biagi are researching nutrient loads and algae blooms. The team works to examine the water and surrounding land. https://t.co/OfWKW0NyVX #WorldWetlandsDa
I am recruiting postdocs and graduate students for multiple projects on wetlands, water quality, bio energy and nature based solutions. If you are at #AGU22 and would like to meet to discuss opportunities send me a message
Co-hosting an AGU town hall tomorrow on the Critical Zone - Transforming Critical Zone Research Through Shared Science, Tools, Data, and Philosophy. Join us at 1:45 - 2:45 pm EST over zoom! Deets at
https://t.co/DnYpFlc9VT
100% of research labs have LAB MEETINGS.
0% are set up to enable everyone to have a voice.
This is how we flipped them to
increase engagement
hear from everyone
and save time...
I have created a step-by-step guide to building a #CorsiRosenthalBox. Thank you @JimRosenthal4 & @CorsIAQ for approving it. Displaying it in waiting rooms, offices, schools, and libraries will help more people stay safe this season. Please DM me if you need a PDF or another size.
With the help of @TheWaterDesk the Salt Lake Tribune has published our first article in a series on alfalfa, which is the number 1 water user in the state -- by far. Here are some of the more surprising findings:
Worked with Elissa Penfound and Eric Vaz on what influence climate change may have on vascular vegetation species in Antarctica. The work highlights the importance of max growth temperature on warming's effect.
Modelling the Impact of Temperature under Climate Change Scenarios on Native and Invasive Vascular Vegetation on the Antarctic Peninsula and Surrounding Islands
By Elissa Penfound, Christopher Wellen and Eric Vaz
https://t.co/IWyrqTRoU6
Modelling the Impact of Temperature under Climate Change Scenarios on Native and Invasive Vascular Vegetation on the Antarctic Peninsula and Surrounding Islands
By Elissa Penfound, Christopher Wellen and Eric Vaz
https://t.co/IWyrqTRoU6
Excited for my first in person conference in years #ESA2022 so old friends reach out if you are in Montreal. Also come to our awesome inspire session on sustainability seeds (social innovations) and transformations @SeedsGA. Can't wait to discuss ideas with these folks!
Another great paper by PhD Songjun Wu: this was difficult to get through the review process but it simply is a cool paper (I think): Identifying Dominant Processes in Time and Space: Time‐Varying Spatial Sensitivity Analysis for a Grid‐Based Nitrate Model https://t.co/a0BrMBWHhG
Geomorphology of a river: what happens when you install a dam or a weir and how the sediment transport changes [full video + full explanation here: https://t.co/cjyB0k8UXu]