Engineered Systems for Water Security
Exploratory Domains
Transforming current silos into an integrated water system of systems paradigm will require a concerted effort from many different sectors, including government, industry, academia, and civil society. Engineers will be integral to the design and implementation of the technical solutions that will support the integration and interoperability of different water management systems.
In addition to these technical challenges, there will also be a need for engineers to work closely with other stakeholders to understand their needs and priorities, and to help facilitate the integration of social, ecological, and technological systems.
During the first day of the event, we will generate a comprehensive understanding of the water challenges society faces. Considering the United Nations water security definition, “the capacity of a population to safeguard sustainable access to adequate quantities of acceptable quality water for sustaining livelihoods, human well-being, and socio-economic development, for ensuring protection against water-borne pollution and water-related disasters, and for preserving ecosystems in a climate of peace and political stability”, what grand challenges in global water security may we expect and/or continue to face as we move towards the end of the 21st Century?
During the second day of the event, we will focus on transformative engineering solutions to address these challenges. What transformative advancements in engineering research are needed to tackle the end-of-the-century water security challenges?
Materials
Timeline
December 2022
Established
February 2023
Visioning Event
June 2023
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Event Co-hosts
Thematic Task Force
Co-Chairs
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A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi
University Foundation Professor, Director of the Center for Intelligent Water Resources Engineering
Michigan State University -
Ashlynn Stillwell
Associate Professor and the Elaine F. and William J. Hall Excellence Faculty Scholar in Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign -
Seth Darling
Chief Science & Technology Officer for Advanced Energy Technologies
Argonne National Laboratory -
Upmanu Lall
Director of the Columbia Water Center and the Alan and Carol Silberstein Professor of Engineering
Columbia University
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