
Students, faculty, and practitioners will participate in interdisciplinary water-related presentations and sessions, including two keynote addresses. Register by March 31!

Students, faculty, and practitioners will participate in interdisciplinary water-related presentations and sessions, including two keynote addresses. Register by March 31!

Join Brian Varrella (CDOT) as he shares infrastructure resiliency strategies to accommodate future disasters.

Join Jim Butler (Kansas Geological Survey) as he discusses pumping reductions in the High Plains aquifer in western Kansas.

Join Burke Minsley (USGS) as he discusses system-scale mapping with airborne electromagnetics in the lower Mississippi River Valley.

Join CEE Ph.D. student William Doan as he shares climate impacts on the hydrology and water management of transboundary rivers.

Sarah Schanz, fluvial geomorphologist from Colorado College, will share how bedrock river systems respond to glacially-derived bedload on February 19 as part of the WES seminar.

Join Marybeth Arcodia (CSU) on February 12 as she discusses machine-learning approaches to exploring sources of predictability within the climate system that provide forecasts of opportunity.

Join us on January 29 as we learn more about hydrologic systems with electrical geophysics from Dr. Kamini Singha (Colorado School of Mines).

Join the WES seminar on February 5 to hear Michael Gooseff (CU Boulder) discuss water quality and surface-groundwater interactions along the Upper Colorado River.