Technical Paper
"Characterizing Phosphorus Removal and Recovery Performance of a 3D Printed Iron-Embedded Polylactic Acid Composite"
By
Colin B. Wilson; Anthony J. Parolari; Andrew Hiestand; Brooke K. Mayer; Allison Murray
https://t.co/twr25XKgzu
From our issue in progress:
Phosphorus Recovery from Synthetic Stormwater Using Iron- and Slag-Amended Green Infrastructure Soils, by Wilson, Parolari, Mayer, and Venkiteshwaran
https://t.co/DxK97SRMKn
🚨 Hi all, I have 1-2 openings at the MS, PhD, or post-doc level. Projects generally focused on watershed modeling, including water quality/PFAS and stormwater/green infrastructure climate resilience. Appreciate your help sharing widely!
Had so much fun at #WaterSciCon24 yesterday getting to mention Taylor Swift and Peter Eagleson in the same talk as part of The Eras Tour (Ecohydrology’s Version). Looking forward to chatting more ecohydrology at our workshop this morning - come join us!
What a great experience my group just had at #WaterSciCon24 this week: the perfect balance of big enough to see a bunch of old friends but small enough to make new connections that we were able to nurture all week long and that I’m sure will lead to long-lasting collaborations!
There is a very neat postdoc opportunity at Stanford in the Konings lab (https://t.co/gYN5SMkibx) that can work in different areas of plant hydraulics, microwave remote sensing, and/or wildfire. (Alex is not on Twitter and requested I route interested applicants to this link)
#WaterSciCon24 abstract deadline extended until March 6. Please consider submitting to session CVPPP-04: Emerging Trends and Challenges in Ecohydrology.
We’ve extended abstract submissions for WaterSciCon 2024! New, wide-ranging session topics have just been added to the 40 already submitted. Additionally, the conference will host dozens of workshops! Submit your abstract by 6 March! @theAGU
https://t.co/Hsu1Zdka6D
Curious about the new water-focused innovation engine that @MarquetteU is helping to lead across the Great Lakes region?
Dr. Daniel Zitomer joined @CBS58 last week to discuss the work ahead to develop the next generation of clean water technologies!
https://t.co/ke1YGNONWn
Current is proud and thrilled: The regional collaborative we lead, Great Lakes ReNEW, has just won up to $160 million in funding from @NSF. Learn about our plans to turn waste into wealth in this video. cc: @argonne@UChicago
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It's the last day to submit your abstract to the #WaterSciCon sessions I'm organizing- one on urban hydrology (CVPPP-09) and one on ecohydrology (CVPPP-04) - and both will also have corresponding workshops. We're hoping to make it a valuable opportunity to share & learn!
Join us at the University of New Hampshire. Tenure-track faculty position in Watershed Science in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment. Please retweet!
https://t.co/9w0hdtGSeM
📢Attention ecohydrologists attending #WaterSciCon24! Please consider submitting an abstract to our session CVPPP-04 - Emerging Trends and Challenges in Ecohydrology.
Abstracts are due 24 January 2024.
https://t.co/dLCWcS0aAy