Monday, September 26, 2016
Sabatini Honored with AEESP Award for Global Outreach
The Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) selected Dr. David Sabatini, director of the WaTER Center, to receive the 2016 Steven K. Dentel AEESP Award for Global Outreach. Read more in this article in the Norman Transcript.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Eric Wood - Modeling Water, Energy and Climate
Eric F. Wood
holds the Susan Dod Brown Professorship in Civil and Environmental Engineering
at Princeton University, where he has taught since 1976. His research
area is in hydroclimatology with an emphasis on the modeling and analysis of the
global water and energy cycles through land surface modeling, satellite remote
sensing, and data analysis. His foci
include the monitoring and forecasting of drought, hydrologic impacts from
climate change, and seasonal hydrological forecasting.
Eric's research has an emphasis on the modeling and analysis of global water and energy. |
Eric was elected to the U.S. National Academy
of Engineering for “For development of land surface models and use of remote
sensing for hydrologic modeling and prediction.” Among his other honors, Dr. Wood received a Doctor Honoris Causa from Gent
University (Belgium) in 2011, the European Geosciences Union’s Alfred Wegener
Medal and John Dalton Medal, AMS’s Jules G. Charney Award and Robert E. Horton
Memorial Lectureship, and AGU's Hydrology Section’s Robert E. Horton
Award. Dr. Wood is a Foreign Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological
Sciences and Engineering (ATSE), a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the
American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society. He is a former Council member of the American
Meteorological Society. For the American
Geophysical Union, he was the President of the Hydrology Section (2012-2014),
served on the AGU Council (2010-2014) and has served on numerous committees,
including as a member and chair of the Union Fellows Committee.
Dr. Wood serves, and has served, on numerous
advisory panels and committees for NOAA, NASA, NSF and the US National
Academies as well as international programs.
During his academic career he has been the primary advisor to 32 PhD
students, 8 Masters students, and has mentored 27 post-doctoral researchers.
Accurate modeling can help African farmers prepare for periods of drought. |
Sarini Prabasi - Helping the Poorest of the World's Poor
Sarina Prabasi is the
Chief Executive of WaterAid America, the world’s largest international
non-profit dedicated to helping the world’s poorest people gain long-term
access to safe drinking water, toilets and effective hygiene education.
Over the course of the last year, WaterAid and its local partners have
helped two million people gain clean water, three million people gain toilets,
and more than eight million people gain access to hygiene education.
Sarina Prabasi is a "woman of influence" who is helping to change millions of lives by increasing their access to safe drinking water, toilets and hygiene education. |
Prabasi counts more than 20 years of experience in international development work. Prior to
joining WaterAid in 2014, she most recently served as Deputy Chief of Programs
at Orbis International, and as Country Representative at WaterAid Ethiopia.
Prior to that, Sarina spent nearly ten years at Pact Inc., serving both in
Washington, D.C. and overseas.
Originally from Nepal, Prabasi lives in NYC
where she is the Co-Founder of Buunni Coffee, a fair trade, organic coffee
company. We
are pleased to welcome Sarina as one of the jurors to select the
winner of the 2017 OU International Water Prize. As part of the WaTER Center Symposium on September 22, Ms. Prabasi will also be part of a panel discussion on "Critical Water Issues in Today's World".
Friday, September 2, 2016
James Smith - Innovator for Clean Water Solutions
Jim Smith, professor of environmental engineering, works to solve global water and health problems around the globe. |
Mr. Smith is the founder of PureMadi, a not-for-profit
organization working to solve global water and health problems by working at
the interface of water, societal, and human health disciplines. He is also the founder of MadiDrop, PBC and
inventor of the MadiDrop, a silver-ceramic tablet for point-of-use water
disinfection. He was named the Innovator
of the Year by the University Licensing and Ventures group in 2015 for his work
with PureMadi and MadiDrop, PBC.
Jim Smith working in his lab at University of Virginia |
We
are pleased to welcome Jim Smith as one of the jurors to select the
winner of the 2017 OU International Water Prize. As part of the WaTER Center Symposium on September 22, Dr. Smith will also be part of a panel discussion on "Critical Water Issues in Today's World".
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