SAFL In the News
Read about SAFL research and researchers featured in the media.
Olivia Beaulieu defends Masters Thesis
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SAFL Masters student Olivia Beaulieu successfully defended her Masters thesis on Thursday, July 26th, 2018. She is advised by Professor Andrew Wickert of the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Minnesota. Congratulations Olivia!
Zeinab Takbiri defends PhD - "Multi-Satellite Remote Sensing of Land-Atmosphere Interactions: Advanced Data-Driven Methodologies for Passive Microwave Retrievals of Flood and Precipitation"
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Ph.D candidate Zeinab Takbiri successfully defended her Ph.D in Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering on June 21st, 2018. She is advised by Professor Emeritus Efi Foufoula-Georgia and Assistant Professor Ardeshir Ebtehaj of the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Congratulations Dr. Takbiri!
Featured Project: Evaluating Impacts of Long, Dark Culverts on Topeka Shiner Passage
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Research at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) is continually in flux - with over fifteen affiliated faculty and SAFL's talented applied engineering group, new projects and experiments are always coming in the door, utilizing our unique facilities, expertise, and/or experimental spaces. Learn more below about a project that investigates potential behavioral barriers to fish passage in culverts.
SAFL student awards help students shine
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The most recent edition of the UMN Legacy magazine features a SAFL photo spread showcasing one of our unique experimental spaces as well as several of our students who are the recipients of donor-driven fellowships and awards.
New study emphasizes the significant role wetlands play in removing nitrate pollution
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A newly-published Nature Geosciences article examines the role wetland networks or 'complexes' play in reducing riverine nitrate pollution at the watershed scale. The study includes the work of SAFL research associate Amy Hansen, SAFL faculty and Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior professor Jacques Finlay, and and SAFL faculty and Professor Emeritus Efi Foufoula-Georgiou. Read more.
Anne Wilkinson Defends PhD - "Abiotic Mechanisms for Cyanobacteria Physiology and Distribution in Lakes: A Multi-Scale Approach"
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Ph.D candidate Anne Wilkinson successfully defended her Ph.D in Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering on April 23rd, 2018. She is advised by Professors Michele Guala and Miki Hondzo of the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Congratulations Dr. Wilkinson!
Vinicius Taguchi receives 2018 Nels Nelson Fellowship
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Vinicius Taguchi, Masters Candidate in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering and student at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, was awarded the 2018 Nels Nelson Memorial Fellowship during a special SAFL seminar on March 20th, 2018. The Nels Nelson Memorial Fellowship is awarded annually to a University of Minnesota student pursuing her/his Master’s degree in a water resources-related discipline at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Special consideration is given to students involved in hydraulics, hydrology, sediment transport, water quality or surface water management.
Gerard Salter awarded 2018 Alvin Anderson award
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This past Tuesday, February 20th, SAFL was pleased to award the 2017-2018 Alvin G. Anderson award to Gerald Salter, PhD Candidate in Earth Sciences at the University of Minnesota. The Alvin G. Anderson Award is awarded annually to University of Minnesota students pursuing graduate studies in water resources. Special consideration is given to students involved in the sediment transportation field, which was Dr. Anderson's specialty when a professor at the University of Minnesota from 1950 until 1975.
SAFL-led study shows watershed-scale nitrate reduction from wetland networks
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SAFL research associate Amy Hansen talks about a new publication that wetlands play an integral part in removing nitrate from rivers and streams.
Mapping river evolution in SAFL’s Main Channel
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A recent experiment in our largest flume, known as the Main Channel, is documenting how rivers shift across the landscape. SAFL postdoctoral researcher Ajay Limaye, working with the Paola research group, is taking advantage of the 2.7-m width of the Main Channel for the experiment.