Chris Zahasky
@chriszahasky
Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Department of Geoscience. Multiphase flow, contaminant hydrogeology, CO2 storage, energy resources
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https://zahasky.geoscience.wisc.edu/ 04-01-2018 16:50:01
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Available open access now is our new paper using CNNs to determine the 3D permeability fields of different geologic cores using time-lapse PET imaging data. Super proud of the UW–Madison undergraduate student Zitong Huang who took on this project! agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
WI is lucky to have amazing water resources and a group of agencies & individuals dedicated to monitoring them. Check out our NEW water quantity monitoring StoryMap (authors Joe Rosnow & Nicki Clayton) Wisconsin DNR Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey USGS #groundwater storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/03c260…
Our fieldwork, and hand-augering technique, made the news! This is a great collaboration between researchers from UW-Madison Geoscience, UWMadisonCEE, and Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey investigating the PFAS contamination in Rhinelander, WI. wjfw.com/news/local/uw-… via WJFW 12
First-generation students face challenges navigating graduate school. A Nature Careers feature story examines how institutions can better support these students. go.nature.com/3KlR3Lw
A groundwater #pollution project uses cancer imaging technology in a novel way to help understand how E. coli percolates through soil & ends up in #groundwater and private well #water. Work led by Chris Zahasky of UW-Madison and funded by WRI; learn more: go.wisc.edu/a424qq
Tune in to the latest from our WI #Water News podcast! 🎧 "Percolating Pollution" looks at research by Chris Zahasky of UW-Madison. Through tech usually used for cancer imaging, he studies how contaminants move through soil: bit.ly/310FuoM #Groundwater #WaterQuality
Great article out today about Will Gnesda and Chris Zahasky's work on PFAS!
Come work for us at UW Atmos/Ocean Sci and UW-Madison Geoscience and Environmental Sci. We need an undergraduate advisor. Help shape atmso/geosci student college experience and lives! DM for any qs. jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/5176…
Some exciting research happening at Upham Woods with the Subsurface Hydrophysics Lab at UW-Madison. We are currently a field site where they are studying surface water-groundwater contaminant transport. UW-Madison Geoscience Division of Extension Natural Resources Institute
This week, Professor Chris Zahasky of the UW–Madison Department of Geoscience shared his research on the movement of phosphorus between the Wisconsin River and groundwater with middle school participants during WI Land+Water camp! #researchinaction #youthinSTEM Division of Extension Natural Resources Institute