Researchers
The NMNWSE Annual Meeting and Technical Symposium, held each fall, provides an opportunity to present technical papers in a supportive environment. It also provides professional development and networking opportunities. The 2015 meeting will be held at the Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa in Truth or Consequences, NM.
This seminar series presents a wide range of research, issues, insights, and perspectives related to water and energy in New Mexico. Next up on the schedule is Dr. Jeri Sullivan Graham of Los Alamos National Labs, who will discuss estimating New Mexico's brackish groundwater reserves.
This seminar series presents a wide range of research, issues, insights, and perspectives related to water and energy in New Mexico. Next up on the schedule is Professor Jeanette Wolfley of the UNM Law School. She will discuss Native American water rights, water law adjunctions, and settlement agreements.
This seminar series presents a wide range of research, issues, insights, and perspectives related to water and energy in New Mexico. Next up on the schedule is science journalist & UNM adjunct professor John Fleck. His talk is entitled: "Beyond the Cadillac Desert: How getting beyond the myths of western water can helps us solve our problems."
This seminar series presents a wide range of research, issues, insights, and perspectives related to water and energy in New Mexico. Next up on the schedule is former State Engineer Scott Verhines, who will discuss water resources in New Mexico.
This seminar series presents a wide range of research, issues, insights, and perspectives related to water and energy in New Mexico. Next up on the schedule is Adrian Oglesby of the Utton Center at UNM, who will discuss the complicated legal world of water in New Mexico.
During one busy week in September 2015, Albuquerque is home to a concentration of mini-festivals and events representing some of the city’s best art, technology and culture, embodying many of the things that make our city so creatively bountiful and infectiously eclectic.
Visit umbrellaweek.org for more information about the following events between Sept 12 and Sept 20:
WATER & ENERGY IN NM: CONVERSATIONS ON OUR COMMON FUTURE
WHEN: Most Wednesdays from Sept 2nd to Nov 11th • noon-1pm (except as noted)
WHERE: Pearl Hall (Stanford & Central, across from Frontier) • Room P133, lower level
WATER & ENERGY IN NM: CONVERSATIONS ON OUR COMMON FUTURE
WHEN: Most Wednesdays from Sept 2nd to Nov 11th • noon-1pm (except as noted)
WHERE: Pearl Hall (Stanford & Central, across from Frontier) • Room P133, lower level
The New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS) and its partners, the New Mexico Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NM EPSCoR) and the University of New Mexico Center for Research Excellence in Science and Technology (UNM CREST), invite you to the 2015 Research Symposium! This is our 3rd year hosting this event, and we expect it to be even more popular this year. The event is open to the public, and will focus on water, energy, the environment, and more.