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Water Sampling with MUET Faculty

A group of faculty members from MUET (Rasool Mahar, Sara Hassan, Uzma Imran, and Awais Chandio) and University of Utah (Christine Pomeroy, Mercedes Ward, and Bill Johnson) performed field sampling of water entering and leaving the Jamshoro water treatment plant. This was an opportunity for a hands on review of field sampling technologies and techniques for assessing overall […]

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Team Highlight – Ramesh Goel

Ramesh Goel is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah, as well as Co-Chair of USPCASW’s Environmental Engineering Working Group. He spoke with us about his background and thoughts about the project. Q: What other projects are you currently involved with? I’m working on several projects. My main focus is […]

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USPCASW MOU Signing

On Tuesday, August 11th USPCASW hosted the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing between University of Utah and Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro. The agreement sets out goals, anticipated roles, and responsibilities for both Universities in making USPCASW a success that goes far beyond the initial 5 years being funded by USAID. USCPASW was […]

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Progress on Gender Diversity for USPCASW

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Pakistan faces the same challenges regarding women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations as is common throughout the world. At the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro (MUET), only about 15% of the 6,900 students are female. Within the U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water, MUET the original faculty consisted of […]

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USPCASW to Host Executive Seminar on Improving Water Governance in Pakistan

The USPCASW has planned a series of seminars and workshops on several enduring and emerging policy issues involving water in Pakistan. The main purpose of these seminars and workshops is to bring together senior policy makers and relevant stakeholders to explore policy and research priorities for addressing water sustainability issues within the framework of the […]

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New Space for USPCASW, University of Utah

The U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water at the University if Utah is excited to have space in the brand new Law building on campus. Not only does the space offer amazing views of the Salt Lake Valley, it is also built to promote sustainability, save energy, and conserve water. It is an amazing face […]

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Team Highlight – Neil Grigg

Neil Grigg is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University. His focus on global water and infrastructure issues makes him a great addition to USPCASW. Neil took the time to share with us a little more about him and also a little more about Colorado State University and why they are […]

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Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro

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Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro (MUET) is home to the Pakistan side of the USAID funded U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCASW). The school is located in Jamshoro, 150 km outside of Karachi on the right bank of the Indus River, and is one of the top 10 Engineering Universities in […]

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June Workshops in Pakistan – USPCASW

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Members of the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Water met earlier this June at MUET. This time was used to work on curriculum development, gender, and effective teaching. The official launch for USPCAS was also held during this visit, along with a water stakeholder meeting. Check out some of the photos from this visit.

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Team Highlight – Robin Craig Q&A

Professor Robin Craig joined the U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water, University of Utah as part of the Environmental Engineering Working Group. Her expertise and background in water law and the impact of climate change on freshwater resources will be a fantastic resource as the project moves forward. Craig took a few moments to […]

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