Monday, April 11, 2011

Visiting NGWA Groundwater Hydrologist.

This Friday, April 15, National Groundwater Association Darcy Lecturer Stephen Silliman will be visiting Oregon State University to speak with students at a Brown Bag Luncheon. We are fortunate to have such a notable groundwater expert available to students in such a casual atmosphere, and it would be great to see people come out to the lunch and show their support and interest in groundwater studies here at OSU.

His talk is titled "Development of Reliable Hydrologic Data Sets in Difficult Environments: Case Studies from Benin, West Africa."
In addition to this work, Dr. Silliman has extensive experience in groundwater modeling, flow/transport processes and the development/management of groundwater in developing countries.

Pizza and beverages will be provided in Wilkinson Hall, Room 203 12-1pm, Friday 4.15.

Please RSVP to Todd Jarvis if you're interested.
Todd.Jarvis at Oregonstate.edu

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Unofficial Subterranean Step-Child of the OSU Hydrophiles

Welcome to Hydrophiles Underground.
We represent a group of students at Oregon State University who share an interest in all things groundwater. This is not an official club or group with any agenda or formal leadership structure. It is simply about sharing our research and a common interest. Likewise, this group is open to any and all; graduate/undergraduate, students/non-students, faculty and working professionals. This group has come about from a core group of students who wanted to build a local network to stimulate our own learning and work together to arrange informal discussion groups, keep up to date on learning opportunities, and potentially arrange guest speakers specific to groundwater sciences.

If you share an interest in groundwater science, and are interested in networking and generally geeking out about groundwater, by all means send me an email. Otherwise, check this blog regularly for groundwater news and announcements of guest speakers, discussion groups and other opportunities as they arise.

This blog is open for multiple authors, if you are interested in contributing or would like to be added to our email list please contact hydrounderground at gmail.com.
Thank you for your interest.