The group wished Jon Sanders a fond farewell today. We wish him luck in his new job in "sunny" Califonia. To my Bay Area colleagues – keep your eyes out for this one!
News
Soltis Center donor passes
Bill Soltis, donor and eponym of the Texas A&M Soltis Center for Research and Education, has passed away. His generosity made a big impact on our research, and we are saddened by his loss.
Miller named Montague Scholar
Dr. Miller was honored to be named a Montague Scholar by the Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence. Read more about it in this Texas A&M College of Engineering press release.
Sanders defends nano-particle thesis
Congrats to Jon Sanders for successfully defending his MS thesis, Fate and Transport of Polymeric Nanoparticles in Saturated Porous Media.
Merket completes bachelor’s in civil engineering
Congrats to undergraduate student researcher, Courtney Merket, on her graduation. We’re excited to have her return in the fall to start her M.S!
Research highlighted in EOS
Graduate student researcher Luiza Aparecido made EOS with her postcard from the field at the Soltis Center site.
New group mascot born
Welcome to the newest group mascot, Rowan Lucas Miller!
txH2O discusses goals for the Texas Water Observatory Network
Texans who will make future decisions about water — legislators, policymakers and water managers — are grappling with the challenge of better understanding the complexities of water within Texas. A group of Texas A&M University researchers is undertaking that challenge through a planned initiative, the Texas Water Observatory Network. Read More
Gou defends dissertation on plant-groundwater modeling
Congrats to Dr. Si Gou for successfully defending her Ph.D. dissertation, Study of Multi-Scale Plant-Groundwater Interactions, and for starting a faculty position at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China.
Miller awarded prestigious CAREER grant
Dr. Miller is thrilled to announce her NSF CAREER proposal has been funded. The grant is entitled "CAREER: Science for Sustainable and Resilient Groundwater Management" and is being funded by the NSF Environmental Sustinability program. This five-year award will allow the group to futher develop its models of groundwater dependent ecosystems and create improved metrics […]