Events

The UCI Video Conferencing Center of the Teaching, Learning, & Technology Center has posted videotapes of the four classes presented as the “Water Research at UCI” series co-sponsored by OLLI and the UCI Urban Water Research Center (UWRC). These videos are available to watch at the sites listed below.

 

Sept. 16, 2010

Bill Cooper, UCI-UWRC, "Water Reuse and Pharmaceuticals”

Sunny Jiang, Civil and Environmental Eng., “Desalination”
http://cast.nacs.uci.edu/tltc/Olli/2010/20100916.html

 

Sept. 23, 2010

Amir AghaKouchak, Civil and Environmental Eng., “Remote Sensing of Rainfall”

JT Reager, Earth System Science, “Joint UCI-JPL Study of Satellite Imagery for Water Resources”
http://cast.nacs.uci.edu/tltc/Olli/2010/20100923.html (Please note that there is a long delay in the start of this video due to a recording problem. It will eventually begin)

 

Sept. 30, 2010

Stan Grant, Chemical Eng., Freshwater-Ocean Interface”

Diego Rossi, Civil and Environmental Eng., “Process Engineering”
http://cast.nacs.uci.edu/tltc/Olli/2010/20100930.html

 

Oct. 7, 2010

Diane Pataki, Earth System Science, “Urban Ecology”

Linda Fernandez, UC-Riverside Dept. of Environmental Sciences, “Water Policy and Economics”
http://cast.nacs.uci.edu/tltc/Olli/2010/20101007.html

 

 

Conference VenueHosted and organized by:

  • International Water Association
  • Urban Water Research Center at the University of California, Irvine
  • National Water Research Institute
  • Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University
  • Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University

 

About the Conference

The Fourth IWA Specialty Conference on “Natural Organic Matter: From Source to Tap and Beyond” will be held on July 27-29, 2011, in Costa Mesa, California.

The purpose of this 3-day conference on natural organic matter (NOM) is to bring together a diverse, interdisciplinary group of scientists and engineers who are interested in better understanding the environmental dynamics of NOM as it pertains to water research. Because of the increased importance of water reuse, conference discussions will include sessions on effluent organic matter (EfOM) as well.

 
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