CUAHSI Hydrosynthesis Multiversity
The Hydrosynthesis Multiversity is a forum for hydrologic research collaboration at the graduate level encompassing human impacts to hydrology in the United States. The Hydrosynthesis Summer Institutes (2008 & 2009) brought together graduate students from universities around the world to characterize alteration to hydrologic systems in the Northeast corridor of the United States over a 500-year period (1600 to 2100).
Alumni of the Hydrosynthesis Institute remain actively engaged from their respective graduate institutions through student-led webinars hosted by CUAHSI every 8 weeks called Multiversity. Because interdisciplinary teams of scholars, PIs, and early career participants continue to collaborate on historic hydrologic analyses in the Northeastern Corridor, many aim to submit manuscripts or abstracts to conferences on their results. Scholars utilize the webinars as a testing ground for publication or project ideas that began during the Summer Institutes. Scholars can leverage knowledge collectively that will advance their respective masters or Ph.D research topics as it relates to hydrologic impacts in addition to advancing the mission of the greater research efforts of the Hydrosythesis Institute.View the May 25, 2010 online webinar.
View the October 5, 2010 online webinar.
View the December 6, 2010 online webinar.
