Tag: Wendy Jepson
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Water research roundup: new research from TWRI and around Texas
Mill Creek, by Michael Miller, Texas A&M AgriLife. Peer-reviewed publications by Texas Water Resources Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife scientists MAD water: Integrating modular, adaptive, and decentralized approaches for water security in the climate change era: This paper proposes a convergence approach to water infrastructure — modular, adaptive, and decentralized (“MAD”) water provision and sanitation.…
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Wendy Jepson named 2022 AAAS Fellow
Wendy Jepson, Ph.D., Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) associate director, has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the most prestigious honors in science. She is among the 506 scientists, engineers and innovators who have been elected 2022 Fellows for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements throughout…
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Jepson expands role at TWRI
Article originally written by Chantal Cough-Schulze Texas Water Resources Institute’s (TWRI) Wendy Jepson, Ph.D., is stepping into an expanded role at the institute as associate director of research (social science). Since 2020, Jepson has been TWRI interim associate director at the Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas. She is also a University Professor in the Texas A&M University Department…
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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…
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New grant will examine desalination, water reuse as path to sustainable urban water security
The Texas Water Resources Institute is part of a new interdisciplinary research project funded by Texas A&M University’s X-Grants program. Only eight total X-Grant proposals were funded across the university. Dr. Wendy Jepson, professor of geography in Texas A&M’s Department of Geography in the College of Geosciences is leading the project, “Pathways to Sustainable Urban Water Security: Desalination and Water…





