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Events at the Laboratory of Environmental Fluid Mechanics


The EFLUM laboratory is pleased to welcome you at the seminars listed below. A regularly informations update is performed.


Environmental Engineering Seminar Series

When: Every Monday at 16:15
Where: Lecture room GR B30 (3rd floor)

Spring 2010
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Fall 2009
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Spring 2009
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Autumn 2008
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Spring 2008
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Autumn 2007
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Spring 2007
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Autumn 2006
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars
Spring 2006
List of the Environmental Engineering Seminars


EFLUM seminars
Where: GR A0 435, unless specified otherwise.

11.03.2010
10:15
Susan Moran
Universtiy of Arizona
USA
The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Mission for Agricultural Applications
28.01.2010
10:15
Holly J. Oldroyd
Utah University
USA
Scalar flux measurements in turbulent pipe flow employing combined PVI and PLIF
27.01.2010
12:15
Megan Daniels
California University, Berkeley
USA
Soil moisture in complex terrain: when and why does it matter?
13.11.2009
11:15
Gregory W. Characklis
University of North Carolina
USA
Integrating Engineering and Economics in Pursuit of Improved Water Resource Management Strategies
10.11.2009
11:00
James Smith
Princeton University
USA
Mixture Distributions and the Hydroclimatology of Flooding in the Eastern US
30.10.2009
10:30
Massimo Germano
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Formal properties of the subgrid scale quantities
14.10.2009
11:15
Roger H. Shaw
University of California, Davis,
USA
Turbulence structure above a vegetation canopy
22.09.2009
10:15
Rodrigo Jiménez
Harvard University, MA, USA
Mapping the abundance of the main greenhouse gases from pole to pole with a QC-laser spectrometer
31.08.2009
11:30
Constantinos Sioutas
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, USA
Physical, Chemical and Toxicological Characteristics of Ultrafine Particulate Matter (PM):
Summary of 9 years Research by the US EPA Southern California Particle Center
20.08.2009
10:15
René van Hout
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Experimental Investigation of Particle-Turbulence Interactions
07.04.2009
16:15
John Finnigan
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Canberra, Australia
The Diabolical Problem: Reconciling Climate Mitigation with Global Change
06.04.2009
12:15
John Finnigan
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Canberra, Australia
Blending field studies, wind tunnel models and theory to understand and predict stable flows on forested hills
13.03.2009
12:15
Noah Molotch
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California, Pasadena, USA
Merging satellite data, ground measurements, and modeling to understand the mountain water cycle
06.02.2009
12:15
Lionel Soulhac
LMFA, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Flow and dispersion in the atmospheric boundary layer
06.02.2009
10:15
Cécile Deslot
LMFA, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Rotor-stator interactions in an axial turbine
05.02.2009
12:15
Didier Sornette
Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH, Zurich
Kings and Predictions
21.11.2008
10:15
Enrico Paterna
Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
Implementation of a coupled system of models simulating pollutant dispersion in coastal urban areas: a case study of Ancona Province, Italy
29.06.2008
12:15
Atsumu Ohmura
Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH, Zurich
Unsettled issues in the problems of atmospheric radiation
03.07.2008
12:15
Gordon Grant
USDA Forest Service and Geosciences Oregon State University, USA
Some emerging perspectives on effects of climate warming on mountain landscapes in the Pacific Northwestt, USA : glacier retreat, streamflow change, and geomorphic response
27.06.2008
12:15
Von P. Walden
University of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Properties of Polar Clouds: Lesson Learned from some Very Cold Places
16.05.2008
12:15
Steven Neshyba
University of Puget Sound, USA
Molecular Dynamics Studies of Cirrus-Like Ice Crystals
13.05.2008
10:15
Shelley Kunasek
University of Washington, USA
Nitrate isotopes in ice cores
03.04.2008
12:15
Marcelo Chamecki
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Large eddy simulation of environmental flows and applications to pollen dispersion
02.04.2008
12:15
Gerhard H. Jirka
Institute for Hydromechanics, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Large Scale Flow Structures and Mizing Processes in Shallow Flows
07.03.2008
12:15
Sanjeev Sanghi
Applied Mechanics Department Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Application of Proper Orthogonal Decomposition in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Problems
18.02.2008
12:15
Rafael L. Bras
MIT, Cambridge, MA , USA
Geomorphology and Ecohydrology: Vegetation Controls on Landforms under Various Climate Forcings and Disturbances
04.02.2008
12:15
Keith Beven
Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Flux prediction in heterogeneous hillslopes: Holy Grail? or Irreducibly Uncertain?
15.11.2007
12:15
Juerg Schmidli
NCAR, Boulder, USA
On the boundary layer over mountainous terrain: T-REX, valley winds and mesoscale fluxes
24.09.2007
15:15
Thomas Schmugge
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces New Mexico, USA
Passive Microwave Sensing of Soil Moisture: Early Esperiments andCurrent Status
10.10.2007
13:15
Simone Padoan
Department of Statistics, University of Padova
Statistics of extremes
24.09.2007
12:15
Keith McNaughton
Institute of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Edinburgh
Turbulent structure and transport in convective boundary layers
29.08.2007
14:00
Markus Hilpert
Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
A pore-network model for porous media that is grid-free and based on mathematical duality
27.07.2007
14:00
Josué Sznitman
Institute of Fluid Dynamics, ETH Zurich
Respiratory flows in the pulmonary acinus and insights on the control of alveolar flows
25.05.2007
12:15
René van Hout
Israel Institute of Technology
Turbulent flow structure in canopies and its implications for atmospheric pollen transfer
25.04.2007
16:15
Andreas Weigel
NCCR Climate, MeteoCH
Seasonal predictions at MeteoSwiss - a short story about bananas, ignorance, and a burning snowman
21.02.2007
12:15
H.J. Hendricks Franssen
Institute of Environmental Engineering, ETH Zurich.
Real time modelling of flow and transport in the upper Limmat aquifer
31.01.2007
12:15
J. Hering
EAWAG Director
'Chinatown' Revisited: Arsenic and the Los Angeles Aqueduct
10.01.2007
12:15
Matthias Roth
Associate Professor, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore
Turbulence transfer in cities
18.12.2006
12:00
S.W. Hermanowicz
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Sustainability and Water: Morality, Thermodynamics and Chaos
22.09.2006
14:15
A. P. Georgakakos
Director, Georgia Water Resources Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology
Decision Support Systems for Integrated Water Resources Assessment, Planning, and Management
7.06.2006
12:15
D. Lakehal
Inst. of Energy Technology, ETH Zurich, ASCOMP
DNS and LES of Air-Sea Transfer Mechanisms
1.06.2006
12:15
H. de Bruin
Wageningen University Reseach Centre - Meteorology & Air Quality Group, NL
Long and short path scintillometry: a brief review
31.05.2006
12:15
Douglas G. Cripe
Dpt Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
Investigation of the Relationship Between the Pacific/ North American (PNA) and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Teleconnections, and Great Lake­ Effect Snowfall
18.05.2006
12:15
Scott W. Tyler
University of Nevada, USA
The 2004 Asian Tsunami: Impacts on the Groundwater Resources of Sri Lanka
28.03.2006
12:15
Andrea Rinaldo
Dipartimento IMAGE & International Centre for Hydrology, Università di Padova, Italy
Towards a watershed theory
27.03.2006
11:15
Shabtai Cohen
Inst. Soil, Water and Env. Sciences, ARO Volcani Center, Israel
Global dimming and brightening with special attention to Israel
23.03.2006
Keith Beven
Dept Environmental Science,
Lancaster University UK
On Environmental Models of Everywhere
24.02.2006
N. van de Giesen
TU Delft, Holland
Research on ensembles of small reservoirs in Ghana, West Africa
07.02.2006
U. Shavit
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Stiching Free and Porous Media Flows
12.09.2005
Gordon Grant
Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, USA
A Subterranean Lake Geneva?: Oregon's Volcanic Landscapes as the Ultimate Hydrologic Sponge
01.09.2005
Marc Nickles
Omnisens, Lausanne
Implementation of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering to Measure Distributed Temperature and Stress at the 10-km scale




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