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New and departing group members: May 2025 | Nouvelles additions au et départ du groupe : Mai 2025

In anticipation of yet another busy summer in 2025, with not only lots of field installations to complete but also science outreach activities to plan and leas, we made a call for 2 to 4 undergraduate research assistants. As of this month, we are welcoming Liam Greig, Cléa Philips-Kennedy and Florence Dancose are joining the… Continue reading New and departing group members: May 2025 | Nouvelles additions au et départ du groupe : Mai 2025

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New group members: May 2024 | Nouvelles additions au groupe : Mai 2024

In anticipation of a very busy summer 2024 with lots of field installations to complete and science communication initiatives to push forward, we made a call for 2 to 4 undergraduate research assistants. As of this month, we are extremely pleased to have Olivier Grégoire, Seonaid Newell-Macintosh, Corinne Arson and Gabriel Morales-Guillén join our team.… Continue reading New group members: May 2024 | Nouvelles additions au groupe : Mai 2024

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New science communication project: Because each river has its own rhythm…

Rivers have played a central role in the historical, cultural, and economic development of Quebec. The current and future ability of rivers to support both human life and wildlife depends on the quantity (flow) and the quality (chemistry) of the water that moves in river channels. While all Quebecers know about major water extremes, from… Continue reading New science communication project: Because each river has its own rhythm…

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Nouveau projet de communication scientifique : Parce que les rivières ont chacune leur rythme…

Les rivières ont joué un rôle central dans le développement historique, culturel et économique du Québec. La capacité actuelle et future des rivières à préserver la vie humaine et la biodiversité dépend de la quantité (débit) et de la qualité (chimie) de l’eau qui y circule. Les Québécois connaissent bien les extrêmes hydrologiques majeurs qui… Continue reading Nouveau projet de communication scientifique : Parce que les rivières ont chacune leur rythme…

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New group members: September 2023 | Nouvelles additions au groupe : Septembre 2023

We are pleased to welcome three new members to the group this fall. Leila Khalid is an undergraduate student in Environment at McGill, starting an Honours thesis research project focused on fecal coliforms and their variation across five dozens of Quebec river locations in southern and northern Quebec. Liya Miliya is starting a M.Sc. in… Continue reading New group members: September 2023 | Nouvelles additions au groupe : Septembre 2023

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New group member: July 2023 | Nouvelle addition au groupe : Juillet 2023

Dr. Dawn URycki is coming from Oregon State University and will be a great addition to the team, with her tremendous big data handling skills and her unique expertise in the use of microbial DNA to infer hydrological processes. Bienvenue au Québec, Dawn ! -- Dawn URycki, Ph.D., nous arrive de l'Oregon State University et… Continue reading New group member: July 2023 | Nouvelle addition au groupe : Juillet 2023

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New group member: January 2023 | Nouvelle addition au groupe : Janvier 2023

Dr. Sarah Ariano joins us from Toronto Metropolitan University with fantastic experience in urban hydrology and geospatial analysis (among other things). We look forward to working with her on a range of new exciting projects. -- Sarah Ariano, titulaire d'un doctorat de la Toronto Metropolitain University, se joint à notre groupe de recherche, forte d'une… Continue reading New group member: January 2023 | Nouvelle addition au groupe : Janvier 2023