Fall 2013: Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series

Location:  ECCE 1B41 

Time:  Wednesdays 11:00 - 12:00 PM

Co-Ordinator: Prof. R. Balaji

DATE

SPEAKER

TOPIC

Aug. 27 (Wed)
Hydrology, Water Resources and Environmental Fluid Mechanics Faculty and Students
Introductions, Hydrology, Water Resources, and Fluid Mechanics Graduate Program details (Prof. Joe. Kasprzyk), Campus wide Hydrologic Sciences Program (Prof. John Pitlick)
  Sep. 3
(Wed)
Dr. Patrick Byrne
School of Natural Sciences and Psychology
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool, UK

Implications of Grounddwater-surface water Connectivity for Nitrogen Transformations in the Hyporheic Zone
 
Abstract
Sep. 10
(Wed)
Prof. Roseanna Neupauer
Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CEAE)
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Novel Modeling Approaches for Groundwater Applications Abstract
Sep. 17/19
(Wed)
Dr. Hari Viswanathan
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
Joint Water - Environmental Seminar
Integrated Experimental and Computational Study of Hydraulic Fracturing and the Use of Alternative Fracking Fluids Abstract

Sep. 24/26
(Wed)
Dr. Ashlynn Stillwell
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign, IL

Joint Water - Environmental Seminar
The Energy-Water Nexus and the Role of Civil Engineers: Interdisciplinary Systems Analysis Abstract
Oct. 1
(Wed)
Dr. Andrew Wood
Research Scientist, Research Applications Laboratory
NCAR, Boulder, CO
Seasonal Streamflow Forecasting – Current Practice, Challenges and Opportunities Abstract
Oct. 8
(Wed)
Prof. Peter Hamlington
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Effects of Submesoscale Turbulence on Tracer Evolution in the Oceanic Mixed Layer Abstract
Oct.15
(Wed)
Prof. John Pitlick
 Geography
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Sediment Production in Mountain River Systems  Abstract
Oct. 22 (Wed) Dr. Richard Koehler
National Hydrologic and Geospatial Sciences Training Coordinator
Foroecast Decision Training Branch (FDTB)

NOAA-NWS-OCWWS
Station: NCAR, Boulder, CO

New ways to visualize and analyze hydrologic time-series data - Application and case Studies Abstract
Oct.29
(Wed)
Making Tough Decisions: Interacting with Stakeholders to Advance Many Objective Decision Support Abstract
Nov. 5
(Wed)
Christine Hawley
Hydros Consulting Inc.
Boulder, CO


Horsetooth Reservoir Water-Quality Modeling Study Abstract
Nov. 12
(Wed)
Mr. Jeff Lukas
Senior Research Associate
Western Water Assessment
CIRES

Future climate risks for Colorado’s water: Findings and
    insights from the Climate Change in Colorado report
Abstract
Nov. 19
(Wed)
Prof. James McPhee, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas, Univ. de Chile
Av. Blanco Encalada 2002 of. 116, Santiago 8370449
Recent Advances in Monitoriing and Modeling of the Cryosphere in the Extratropical Andes Cordillera Abstract

Nov. 26
(Wed)
Thanks Giving Break

   Thanks Giving Break       
  Dec. 3
(Wed)
 Mapping Watershed Snow Depth, SWE, and Albedo with the NASA JPL Airborne Snow Observatory Abstract

Dec. 10
(Wed)
Practice Session for AGU/ASCE Conference Talks
Practice Session for AGU/ASCE Conference Talks 
Fall AGU, San Francisco, CA Dec 15-19