U Researchers Use Systems Dynamics Modeling to Help Korea’s Rural Research Institute Plan for Resiliency For agricultural water managers, […]
Innovation
Charting Uncertain Waters
Getting Smart about Water Monitoring
Nayyab Agha, a student at Mehran University for Engineering and Technology studied at the U as part of the USPCASW […]
Team Highlight: Carlos Oroza & Jiada Li
New to the U Water team, Dr. Carlos Oroza is an Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering whose research […]
Water in the World Symposium Spring 2019
Join us in celebration of USPCASW’s contributions to global water security. Enjoy research posters, refreshments, and learn about funded opportunities […]
Water from Air
U researcher investigates desiCcant-based solutions to democratizing water supply Making water from air. Professor Sameer Rao’s work sounds a bit […]
Point-of-use Nanotube Technology “Shreds” Waterborne Pathogens
“It’s 3D printed titanium,” said Dr. Krista Carlson, cradling the dark grey lattice-filled tube in her palms. Smaller than a toilet paper tube and nearly as light, the device represents years of research and offers an elegant solution to the ugly problem of pathogen-contaminated drinking water.
The U’s Lassonde Institute awards grant to student to develop a new high pressure hydroponics system
“If we want solve the world’s water problems, we have to start with agriculture.” This observation by University of Utah […]
INNOVATION: using nanotechnology to develop the next generation of water purification systems
Professor Krista Carlson’s research is at the forefront of using the field of nanotechnology to develop new and innovative methods […]
Professor Pat Shea’s Water Seminar: Working to Solve Real World Problems
Professor Pat Shea wants his Pakistani exchange students in the USPCASW Water Seminar to return home with something to offer. […]
University of Utah contributes expertise to Science-Policy Conference on Climate Change in Pakistan
Pakistan is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The challenges it faces include how […]