Water, Environment and Infrastructure Resilience
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The effects of oxygen availability and turbulence on water quality in lakes and reservoirs
This March sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: The effects of oxygen availability and turbulence on water quality...
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Special WIRC PhD Colloquium
At this special WIRC colloquium, we are exicted to introduce Mr Qiang Chen and Miss Olivia Cooke, both PhD students at the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, University of Bath. When Thursday 16th February 2017 at 1.15pm Where Room...
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Towards an integrated approach to water for cities
Hope you had a very nice break and all the best for the new year! WIRC would like to welcome Martin Shouler, Associate Director at Arup, to give us some insight information on integrated approach to water for cities. ...
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Assessing the element of surprise of record-breaking flood events
This month WIRC @ Bath is exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: Assessing the element of surprise of record-breaking flood events Speaker: Dr Thomas Kjeldsen When: Thursday 15 December 2016 at 1.15pm...
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Bioprocesses, biopolymers and biosensors: delivering new solutions to environmental problems through and understanding of microbial systems
By Dr Thomas Seviour, MIChemE CEng, SCELCE, NTU (Singapore) When: Thursday 23th June at 1.15pm Where: Room 2.01, Building 1 West, University of Bath Abstract: Cells mediate interactions with the environment through their membranes and extracellular matrices, which comprise a range of...
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Chemistry and Water: Challenges & Solutions in a Changing World
We are all aware of the breadth of issues that we face as a planet when it comes to securing sustainable water supplies in the future. Global changes in climate, land use and demographics mean that there will be different...
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Assessing the element of surprise of record-breaking flood events
This March sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: Assessing the element of surprise of record-breaking flood events...
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Project planning in Stellenbosch
Dr Lee Bryant, member of the Architecture and Civil Engineering Water, Environment and Infrastructure Research (WEIR) and WIRC @ Bath groups, visited the University of Stellenbosch Water Institute (near Cape Town, South Africa) on October 29 through November 4, 2015....