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About Us
The Environmental Modelling and Analysis Group at the University of Waterloo is a collection of
researchers dedicated to improving the science and practice of simulation modelling of the natural
environment.
Group members have expertise in the development and application ofcutting-edge environmental models.
Their research is predominantly focused on understanding the aquatic environment, examining the
quantity and quality of water in surface watersheds, shallow soils, aquifers, and stream networks.
Specializations include groundwater flow, contaminant fate and transport, surface water hydrology,
reactive chemistry, nutrient/agricultural transport, and a variety of computational and numerical
modelling and assessment methods, including calibration, uncertainty analysis, statistical methods,
visualization, and GIS.
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News
- The EMA will be hosting Dr. Zhang Bo of Ji Lin University, China as a visiting scholar for all of 2010. Welcome!
- The EMA will be hosting Dr. Wayne Read of James Cook University as a Visiting scholar in Fall 2009. Welcome!
- Prof. Craig will be teaching a short course entitled "
Groundwater Model Development with the Analytic Element Method" at the SSP&A headquarters in Bethesda, MD,
August 6-7, 2009.
- The EMA is hosting a short course entitled "Calibration and
Predictive Uncertainty Analysis for Complex Environmental Models", taught by John Doherty of Watermark
Consulting/University of Queensland on March 24-26, 2009
- Congratulations to M.Sc. student Andy Snowdon on winning an Outstanding Student Paper Award (Hydrology Section) at the
AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco December 2008
Events
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