Category: Upcoming Colloquium Series
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Water UCI Colloquium Series: Antifouling Nanobubbles for Water Purification and Desalination (10/22)
Antifouling Nanobubbles for Water Purification and Desalination Nanobubbles typically have a diameter in the range of 20 to 1100 nm and can persist for weeks in aqueous environments. A first principles theory that shows that a process that makes stable nanobubbles seem improbable, microbubble shrinkage, is responsible for not only their stability but also their…
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Water UCI Colloquium Series: Quantifying Drinking Water Quality Risk and Solutions in California – A Statewide Assessment | 05/18/21 at 12 PM
Greg Pierce, Associate Director of the Luskin Center for Innovation, faculty member in the Department of Urban Planning and the co-director of the UCLA Water Resources Faculty group This talk discusses the methodology and results of California’s inaugural statewide needs assessment for drinking water quality and affordability. The needs assessment, led by the State Water Board…
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Water UCI Colloquium: Tapping into the Future – Potable Reuse in Tomorrow’s World | 05/07 10:30 AM PST
Please RSVP below. Dr. Rabia Chaudhry is the National Water Reuse Expert at the US EPA, where she provides technical leadership for the Water Reuse Team within the Office of Water. She is a licensed Professional Engineer with over a decade of experience in a range of domestic and international urban water infrastructure and policy…
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Water UCI Colloquium Series: Remediation, Regulation, Reform – What we’re doing about PFAS in our water
Water UCI Colloquium Series: Remediation, Regulation, Reform: What we’re doing about PFAS in our water Click here to view the event recording.
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Water Colloquium Series: Trading Water in California: Past, Present, and Future(s)
Andrew Ayres is a Research Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. His main areas of research include environmental and natural resource economics, institutional economics, applied econometrics, and water economics and policy.