World Water Day 2022
Join the Water Institute World Water Day 2022 celebrations.
Join the Water Institute World Water Day 2022 celebrations.
Quantum Perspectives: A Panel SeriesÌýcelebratesÌý20 years of quantum at the Institute for Quantum Computing. Over the past two decades, IQC’s leading quantum research has powered the development of transformative technologies, from ideas to commercialization, through research in theory, experiment and quantum applications.
Join us for an in-person Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. Chen Zhu from Indiana University.
Talk title: Hydrogeochemistry: Recent Advances and Opportunities & Challenges Ahead
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Please note that as this is an in-person event, current University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµÌýCOVID-19 protocolsÌýwill be followed. Masks are required and all attendees mustÌýsubmit vaccination recordsÌýto the university.
Although most of us don't actually understand quantum physics, we know that it's mystical and awesome, and if we understood it we'd probably be rich and beautiful and happy, right? After all, there are plenty of people out there trying to sell you quantum crystals to align your quantum energy with your quantum destiny. Can they all be wrong? Yes, yes they can. In this talk, we're going to sniff out the bullshit and break down why it stinks while dispelling the mystery of the quantum.
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Proudly Presents:
J.F. (Rick) Delvin,ÌýPhD, University of Kansas
"The Tools of Understanding (because to solve a problem you must first understand it"Ìý
World Wetlands DayÌý(WWD) marksÌýthe day when the Convention on WetlandsÌýwas adopted inÌý1971 in Ramsar, Iran.
Join us online or in person at Federation Hall for a distinguished lecture by Dr. Line Rochefort and a panel discussion from wetland expert panelists on the topic of Wetland Restoration, moderated by Dr. Rochefort.
Speaker: John E. Dick. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada
The field of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) was launched in the 1990s by the remarkable discovery, via naturally-occurring isotopic tracers, that saline groundwater was discharging to the South Atlantic Bight in very large volumes. Subsequent studies confirmed that saline groundwater discharges to the Atlantic Ocean in volumes that rival river discharge.
Produced by theÌýÌýat the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, Critical Tech Talks is a series of honest dialogues about technological innovation. From data harvesting to the conflict minerals in our smartphones, critical thinking is shifting the momentum towards positive change – towardsÌý®.
Join us on-campus to listen to Gairdner Award Laureate, Dr. Mushquash, who will discuss his award-winning work on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023.