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May 9, 2024

PAUSE Webinar – May 13th

  Speaker: Dr. Shaista Iftikar Bahria University Karachi Campus Title: Investigating Groundwater Potential and Quality using Electrical Resistivity Sounding in Uthal Balochistan, Pakistan Abstract: Recording:   To register for the webinar series please visit https://forms.gle/hGW2Sjyn3gXbWWDPA 

Apr 28, 2024

PAUSE Webinar – April 29th

  Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Richmond-Bryant North Carolina State University Title: A Community-Integrated Geographic Information System Study of Air Pollution Exposure Impacts in Colfax, LA Abstract: A community-integrated geographic information systems (CIGIS) study assimilating qualitative and quantitative information about human exposures and health was conducted in Colfax, Louisiana, which hosts a commercial open burn/open detonation thermal… 

Apr 17, 2024

PAUSE Webinar – April 22nd

  Speaker: Ailya Hasan Bahria University Karachi Campus Title: GIS-Based Screening Model of Coastal City Karachi for Plantation of Biofuel Source Abstract: Geospatial techniques are mediating in decision-making, diversified data management, and critical analysis. Jatropha Curcas is a biodiesel crop and is friendly to the regions of saline water environments. This study focuses on mapping… 

Mar 19, 2024

Celebrating “World Water Day” on 22nd March 2024

The theme of World Water Day 2024 is ‘Water for Peace’. On this occasion, we are excited to inform you about an upcoming one-day workshop aimed at raising awareness of sustainable water use, organized by our partner institution, Bahria University Karachi Campus (BUKC). Dr. Salma Hamza from the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences (E&ES)… 

Feb 29, 2024

PAUSE Webinar – March 4th

  Speaker: Dr. Kátia Fernandes North Carolina State University Title: Climate Research applied to Tropical Environments Abstract: When one thinks of a tropical climate, the first image that may come to mind is heat and rain, followed perhaps by a pristine sunny beach. The climate of the tropics is in fact highly variable in space…