Dear colleagues,
we are
halfway in hybrid lecture series (online via Zoom and in person in Berlin) on “
Advances in Water Management and Climate Adaptation”. I am really looking forward to hosting
Inge de Graaf (Wageningen University & Research) for the next lecture on "
Environmental flow limits to global groundwater pumping" (related paper:
https://lnkd.in/ekKBbxsg) and thought this lecture might be interesting for many of you.
The next lecture is happening on
Tuesday, Nov 28th. You can register at this link by Monday (Nov, 27th- 12:00 CET):
https://shorturl.at/sISY5The lecture series is offered via Zoom for participants not based in Berlin, upon registration to individua lectures. More info and registration links for each lecture:
https://t.co/j2nr4C0lOHOn the speaker: Inge de Graaf is associate professor in the Water Systems and Global Change group of Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands). She has become a leading expert in large-scale groundwater modelling by developing one of the first global-scale groundwater models and by connecting, at that scale, groundwater dynamics to streamflow. She received in 2022 an ERC Starting Grant and the 2023 HS Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award by the European Geosciences Union (EGU). More on the speaker and her research:
https://www.ingedegraaf.comI hope this can be of interest for some of you/your students/colleagues. Join us, everyone's welcome!
all the best
Andrea
Andrea Cominola, PhD (he/his)
EINSTEIN CENTER DIGITAL FUTURE
Technische Universität Berlin
Chair of Smart Water Networks
Straße des 17. Juni 135
D- 10623 Berlin