HMEI Faculty Seminar: “A Better Understanding of Water Availability in the U.S. Through Community Tools”


Reed Maxwell, professor of civil and environmental engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, presented “A Better Understanding of Water Availability in the U.S. Through Community Tools” for our final talk in the Spring 2021 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series.

Maxwell discussed how machine learning, high-performance computing, and data can be combined to help solve some of the biggest challenges the United States faces related to water scarcity and security thorough an interactive, local-level accounting of available groundwater.

Amilcare Porporato, the Thomas J. Wu ’94 Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, led the discussion and Q&A after the main presentation.

HMEI Faculty Seminar: “A Better Understanding of Water Availability in the U.S. Through Community Tools”

Publish Date

May 4, 2021

Presenter(s)

Reed Maxwell

Video Length

1:00:40


Reed Maxwell, professor of civil and environmental engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, presented “A Better Understanding of Water Availability in the U.S. Through Community Tools” for our final talk in the Spring 2021 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series.

Maxwell discussed how machine learning, high-performance computing, and data can be combined to help solve some of the biggest challenges the United States faces related to water scarcity and security thorough an interactive, local-level accounting of available groundwater.

Amilcare Porporato, the Thomas J. Wu ’94 Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, led the discussion and Q&A after the main presentation.