Published: March 5, 2019

The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵÌýis excited to announce our 14th Annual Hydrologic Sciences Symposium! This year's theme is: "The Power of Water". The SymposiumÌýwill take place April 11th and 12th at theÌýSustainability, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC)Ìýauditorium,Ìýroom 120, on East Campus.ÌýStudents, affiliated researchers, and faculty are encouragedÌýto participate in the Hydro Symposium, includingÌýa 15 minute talkÌýor aÌýlunchtime poster session.ÌýAbstract submission opens February 21st and closes March 22nd.ÌýWe will have awards for best talk and poster, andÌýa raffle at the end of each day. Also, this year we'll have a competition and prize for the best newÌýlogo design for the Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program!ÌýCome join in the fun and learn about your colleagues hydro-related research!

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Submit an abstract:Ìý​

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Keynote Speakers:Ìý

Rosemary Carroll: Associate Professor of Hydrology, Desert Research Institute (DRI).

Irena Creed: Executive Director and Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan.

Matt Rodell: Chief of Hydrologic Sciences, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center.

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Guest Speakers:

Lisa Dilling: Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of Western Water Assessment, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

Brian Ebel: Hydrologist, USGS.

Doug Kenney: Senior Research Associate, Getches-Wilkinson Natural Resources Law Center and Director of the Western Water Policy Program, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

John McCray: Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado School of Mines.

Dan McGrath: Assistant Professor of Geosciences, Colorado State University.

Don Rosenberry: ResearchÌýHydrologist, USGS.

Collette Wilfong: Environmental Education Intern, Geoscientist-in-Parks Program, Rocky Mountain National Park.