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Tech In (And Outside) The Classroom: An Aquatic Science Pathway, Rudolph A. Rosen Apr 2015

Tech In (And Outside) The Classroom: An Aquatic Science Pathway, Rudolph A. Rosen

Water Resources Science and Technology Conference Papers and Abstracts

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Resource Nexus: Water, Energy, Food: Water Forum And Technology Roadmap, Rabi Mohtar, Rudolph A. Rosen Jan 2015

Resource Nexus: Water, Energy, Food: Water Forum And Technology Roadmap, Rabi Mohtar, Rudolph A. Rosen

Water Resources Science and Technology Book and E-Book Publications and Reports

The Texas A&M University System and Area 41 co-hosted with Texas A&M University-San Antonio the Resource Nexus: Water Forum. Centering on the WEF Nexus Initiative of Texas A&M University, the two-day event held November 17-18, 2015, in San Antonio, Texas, focused on expanding the scope of the Water, Energy, Food (WEF) Nexus dialogue. Topics included identifying and responding to local, state, national and global challenges and opportunities relative to water resources in research, education, outreach and policy implementation. Other topics included holistic solutions to water security in Texas, and engaging stakeholders at home and worldwide in dialogues that will lead …


Texas Water Technology Roadmap Forum, Rudolph A. Rosen Jan 2015

Texas Water Technology Roadmap Forum, Rudolph A. Rosen

Water Resources Science and Technology Book and E-Book Publications and Reports

In December 2014 the Texas Water Technology Roadmap Forum set out to define the most pressing water-related technology deficiencies for which there may be applicable intellectual property (IP) or researched solutions. This would serve as an initial “target list” for IP mapping and subsequent application of available, but unused or underused research in a range of water technology areas.Key thought leaders in the water sector from throughout Texas were brought together to help lay that groundwork. A network of 12 Texas university and independent research institutes funded by the National Science Foundation, called RCN-CE3SAR, served as an unbiased independent facilitator …