November 4, 2015 - Dr. Dorthe Wildenschild, Oregon State University: "Demystifying the pore: Using high-resolution imaging to better understand fluid flow in porous media" Dorthe Wildenschild is a Professor in the School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University. She received MS and PhD degrees in Environmental Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark, and has been at OSU since 2002. She currently also serves as Associate Dean of the Graduate School at OSU. Her research focuses on physics, chemistry, and microbiology of relevance to flow and transport in porous media, - generally applied to the subsurface environment. The motivation is to provide answers to questions of importance to subsurface water pollution and management, remediation strategies, and the processes of flow and transport in porous media in general. The Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS) and the School of Environment and Sustainability are proud to present the Distinguished Lecture Series, a weekly seminar series featuring top water experts from around the world. For more information go to https://water.usask.ca/lecture-series...