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Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Prof. Upmanu Lall <ula2@columbia.edu>
References:
(a) Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph, June 5, 2008
ÒWater crisis to be biggest world riskÓ
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/utilities/2791116/Water-crisis-to-be-biggest-world-risk.html
(b) (20091013) Water crisis in the Middle East and Middle East Early
Warning System (MEEWS)
http://tinyurl.com/yjg976e
(c) (20091014) (1) Possible connections for the creation of the Middle East and
Middle East Early Warning System (MEEWS) and (2) Flyer on "Grand
Challenges on Modeling and Simulation for International Cooperation on Crises
and Risky Enterprises"
http://tinyurl.com/ykavugs
Dear Dennis:
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT
I).
(2) With your kind information, I attended Prof. LallÕs wonderful lecture
yesterday. I am totally convinced that he is the world renowned expert on
water usage and hydrology.
(3) I greatly appreciated that he accepted my comments on the water war along
the Jordan River Basin — References (b) and (c) above.
(4) I mentioned of your work on the lowering of ground water in Bahir region in
India. Pls contact him directory — see his full address below.
Thanks again for your kind introduction to Prof. Lall.
Dear Prof. Lall:
(5) It was my great pleasure to have met with you at your excellent lecture
yesterday afternoon.
Thank you for your letting us to know a very interesting article (Reference (a)
above).
I would greatly appreciate it if you can kindly provide me with some of your
wonderful slides for our list members.
We would like to have your support for our constructing Early Warning System around
the world from now -- see References (b) and (c) above.
Best, Tak
ATTACHMENT I
From: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:26:23
-0700 (PDT)
To: Tak Utsumi <utsumi@columbia.edu>
Cc: Muriel Glasgow <muriella@gmail.com>
Subject: Fw: Water Presentation
Tomorrow: Dr. Upmanu Lall Senior Research Scientist, IRI at EI Practicum
Dear Dr. Tak:
Would it be possible that you know professor Upmanu Lall (detailed in the below
invite).
His area of specialty seems to be alligned with what we are trying to study as
part of Bihar Project.
Would you be so kind as to advise us how to possibly get in touch with him.
Very best,
Dennis Ramdahin
The Bihar Project
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Dennis Ramdahin <sustainable.development@yahoo.com>
To: muriel glasgow <muriella@gmail.com>
Cc: Vikas Kumar <tovky@hotmail.com>; Byron Blake <cdrblake@yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009
12:09:04 AM
Subject: Water Presentation
Tomorrow: Dr. Upmanu Lall Senior Research Scientist, IRI at EI Practicum
Muriel,
can you or Amb assess and possibly get this persons contact and possilbe
interest in our project.
this looks like a good presentation related to our project.
I am curious to know what studies they have done in India and around our
project area. what they can offer to guide us.
what interventions have the proposed to counter the effects of depleting ground
water.
Thanks,
Dennis
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "The
Earth Institute, Columbia University" <ei-students@ei.columbia.edu>
To: sustainable.development@yahoo.com
Sent: Mon,
October 19, 2009 11:46:03 PM
Subject:
Tomorrow: Dr. Upmanu Lall Senior Research Scientist, IRI at EI Practicum
Dear Dennis,
The Earth Institute is proud to announce the next speaker for the Earth
Institute Practicum:
On October 20th, please join us for a presentation by Columbia Water Center
Director, Professor Upmanu Lall: Senior Research Scientist for the
International Research Institute for Climate and Society and Alan and Carol
Silberstein Professor for the Earth and Environmental Engineering, Civil
Engineering, and Engineering Mechanics.
The Earth Institute Practicum on Environment and Sustainable Development is
held on Tuesdays from 4:20-6:10 in Room 102 Jerome Greene Hall (Law).
Topic: Columbia Water Center: Current research and issues of Water and Climate.
From agriculture, flooding, scarcity and issues of access.
Professor Lall received his B.S. in 1977 from the Indian Institute of
Technology and both his M.S. (1980) and Ph.D. (1981) in Civil Engineering from
the University of Texas. Dr. Upmanu Lall's principal areas of expertise are
statistical and numerical modeling of hydrologic and climatic systems and water
resource systems planning and management. He has over 25 years of experience as
a hydrologist. He has been the principal investigator on a number of research
projects funded by the U.S.G.S., the NSF, the U.S.A.F., N.O.A.A., U.S.B.R.,
D.O.E. and State of Utah and Florida agencies. These projects have covered
water quantity and quality and energy resource management, flood analysis,
groundwater modeling and subsurface characterization, climate modeling and the
development of statistical and mathematical modeling methods. He has been
involved as a consultant with specialization in groundwater flow and
contaminant transport modeling covering mining operations, streamflow modeling
and water balance, risk and environmental impact assessment, site hydrologic
evaluation and as a reviewer and as an expert on a number of other hydrologic
problems. He has also taught over 20 distinct University courses.
Professor Upmanu Lall was the first recipient of the endowed professorships,
Alan and Carol Silberstein Chair, established by Earth and Environmental
Engineering (EEE) alum Alan Silberstein in spring 2005. Professor Lall served
as EEE department chair from 2003 to 2006.
The Earth Engineering Center (EEC) is the engineering unit of the Earth
Institute at Columbia University. Its mission is to develop technologies that
can help in the sustainable development of the Earth's resources: Minerals,
energy, water, and the environment. The Research Associates of EEC include Columbia
engineers from various disciplines as well as specialists from other
universities and organizations.
For more information on The Earth Institute Practicum, please contact ei-students@ei.columbia.edu or call
212-854-3142.
Contact: Columbia Univ. School of Int'l & Public Affairs, 420 West 118th
Street, New York, NY 10027
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