Tag: texas water resources institute
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New faces at the institute
The Texas Water Resources Institute’s (TWRI) water team has gained three new team members this summer. The newest face at the institute is Umar Javed, who joined the team in August. As a postdoctoral research associate at TWRI, Javed conducts research on watershed-based protection planning, water quality assessment and the integration of modeling tools with…
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Meet TWRI’s newest water team members
Anna Eismont (left) and Sarah Stannard (right). Photos by Cameron Castilaw, TWRI. As 2024 comes to an end, the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has added two new water team staff members. Anna Eismont joined the team in October as a program specialist. In this role, she works to address water quality and quantity concerns through…
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Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas
The Blanco River, near Wimberley. (By Chantal Cough-Schulze) Read recent peer-reviewed publications by TWRI scientists: Catch up on water-related research from universities around Texas:
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Meet TWRI’s new staff members
Saboor Rahmany, Leslie Lee, Cameron Castilaw, and Shaylynn Postma The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) team continues to expand, and new staff members have joined the TWRI communications team and water team since the fall of 2022. Saboor Rahmany began as a program specialist in TWRI’s water team in January 2023, working to address water quality and…
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Texas Water Resources Institute team continues to grow
Article orignally written by Chantal Cough-Schulze The Texas Water Resources Institute team has grown a lot in the past year, and it’s still growing. TWRI’s Luna Yang transitioned from being a graduate research assistant to being a full-time research specialist earlier this year. More recently, Audrey McCrary joined the TWRI team as a program specialist. Both Yang and…
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New faces join TWRI’s growing team
Article originally written by Chantal Cough-Schulze The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) is continuing to grow. Three new faces have joined the team in recent months: Alexander Neal as a program specialist, Jason Nitsch as a grant administrator and Jason Gerlich as a research specialist. “I was fascinated that the Great Trinity Forest even existed…
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New faces on the growing TWRI team
Article originally written by Kerry Halladay The Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) has had a busy summer this year and has added three new members. “It demands that we change how we engage in the scientific enterprise,” Jepson said. “That means not just interdisciplinary teams to address the research questions, but we also need to…