Join us on August 29th at the 2024 TFMA Spring Technical Summit for the presentation "Frankenfunding! The Partnership Way to Fund Your Project" by Quiddity's Alan Black at 2 p.m. Frankenfunding is the art of pooling funds from multiple sources in pursuit of a common goal. Learn how to align the right programs and strategies with the right projects to get things built. We hope to see you there!
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Our vision is to contribute to making Norway the most securely digitalised country in the world by improving the cybersecurity and resilience of her CI.
“Call for collaboration! \o/ In this video, our Ph.D. Jessica B. Heluany gives you an overview of her research on digital twins. As part of task 2.3 of NORCICS, she focused on energy systems and selected patch management as a security use case. Therefore, it is an opportunity to join forces between industry and academia. We would love to get insights and feedback from experts in the field! Please join us in this journey if you are interested in taking part in this patch management digital twin project!”
Call for collaboration with Jessica B. Heluany
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Research and development. Pack it, weigh it, deploy it and flow it. What’s the fastest, safest and most practical way to deploy equipment and resources? Experience an in-depth explanation during a 4-hour workshop at FDIC 2025, presented by Brent Brooks.
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Research and development. Pack it, weigh it, deploy it and flow it. What’s the fastest, safest and most practical way to deploy equipment and resources? Experience an in-depth explanation during a 4-hour workshop at FDIC 2025, presented by Brent Brooks. https://lnkd.in/eBzUgmkj Workshop 4-hour&searchgroup=libraryentry-conference-program
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“A strategy is not a ‘plan.’ It is a framework that must be adaptable and open to reconsideration.” Over the last year, we have consulted with our staff, researchers, partners, board members, funders and experts from across the global research community in preparation for our CIFAR Strategy: Bold Exploration to Transform Futures. Learn about our new directions: https://cifar.ca/strategy/
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A clear representation of the behavior of dnapl through the different soil layers! Even more interesting would be to also see what happens next in the different layers with different groundwater flow!
Friedrich Schwille was a pioneer in the study of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) whose laboratory experiments have inspired generations of scientists and engineers studying groundwater contamination and remediation. In the spirit of his iconic large tank experiments, check out this video of tetrachloroethene (PCE) released into a heterogeneous sand pack in a 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 2 cm glass-walled tank. Great work by Dr. Ariel Nunez Garcia and Brian Moore! Learn more about the processes that control DNAPL migration in the new book from the Groundwater Project available for free here: https://lnkd.in/gjsE_Nw6.
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This article in the July edition of The Hoosier Responder discusses the work of the RedLab, including the FRST Challenge. https://lnkd.in/gPDHHkqp
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Great visual reminder of why it can be important to revisit our conceptual site models, and consider the influence of stratification and grain size trends on contaminant transport over bulk hydrogeologic definitions
Friedrich Schwille was a pioneer in the study of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) whose laboratory experiments have inspired generations of scientists and engineers studying groundwater contamination and remediation. In the spirit of his iconic large tank experiments, check out this video of tetrachloroethene (PCE) released into a heterogeneous sand pack in a 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 2 cm glass-walled tank. Great work by Dr. Ariel Nunez Garcia and Brian Moore! Learn more about the processes that control DNAPL migration in the new book from the Groundwater Project available for free here: https://lnkd.in/gjsE_Nw6.
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This is an excellent representation of DNAPL contaminant distribution! It is integral to the CSM that you understand where the competent plume is, how it developed, how the diffuse plume develops from this area, and how/why you need to proceed "out to in" with sampling at depth to locate the source - not just sampling the shallow/perched aqifers and calling it a day if you find CVOCs below the RLs. There is a REASON such non-naturally occurring chemicals are there! Yes, there may be minimal contamination - but you have to look where it could be, not peak between your fingers with minimal sampling programs.
Friedrich Schwille was a pioneer in the study of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) whose laboratory experiments have inspired generations of scientists and engineers studying groundwater contamination and remediation. In the spirit of his iconic large tank experiments, check out this video of tetrachloroethene (PCE) released into a heterogeneous sand pack in a 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 2 cm glass-walled tank. Great work by Dr. Ariel Nunez Garcia and Brian Moore! Learn more about the processes that control DNAPL migration in the new book from the Groundwater Project available for free here: https://lnkd.in/gjsE_Nw6.
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Great 2D great visualization of DNAPL moving through groundwater. This gets even more complicated IRL, when groundwater flow affects the dispersion and the contaminants move in 3D.
Friedrich Schwille was a pioneer in the study of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) whose laboratory experiments have inspired generations of scientists and engineers studying groundwater contamination and remediation. In the spirit of his iconic large tank experiments, check out this video of tetrachloroethene (PCE) released into a heterogeneous sand pack in a 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 2 cm glass-walled tank. Great work by Dr. Ariel Nunez Garcia and Brian Moore! Learn more about the processes that control DNAPL migration in the new book from the Groundwater Project available for free here: https://lnkd.in/gjsE_Nw6.
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Understanding the behavior of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), such as PCE, is essential for developing effective contaminated site management and remediation strategies. This amazing simulation highlights the importance of creating a solid Conceptual Site Model (CSM), which includes a thorough analysis of the soil layers and strategically placing monitoring wells to collect reliable data that will guide remediation efforts. I've already secured my copy of the book! Happy to repost this! Let’s spread knowledge about contaminated site management!
Friedrich Schwille was a pioneer in the study of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) whose laboratory experiments have inspired generations of scientists and engineers studying groundwater contamination and remediation. In the spirit of his iconic large tank experiments, check out this video of tetrachloroethene (PCE) released into a heterogeneous sand pack in a 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 2 cm glass-walled tank. Great work by Dr. Ariel Nunez Garcia and Brian Moore! Learn more about the processes that control DNAPL migration in the new book from the Groundwater Project available for free here: https://lnkd.in/gjsE_Nw6.
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