J-WAFS Fellows and Water Leader Travel Grant Winners
J-WAFS and our Research Affiliate Xylem Inc., supported the participation of four MIT graduate in Stockholm World Water Week. While coming from different MIT degree programs and academic perspectives, they all share a focus on improving how we use our limited water resources.
J-WAFS Water Leader Travel Grant recipients:
Tiziana Smith, PhD candidate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Smith is currently working to develop a methodology that quantifies potential sustainable food production in China under water and land resource restraints, to determine “how many people can China feed?”. She hopes to develop policies that balance the needs of people and ecosystems in light of a growing human population.
Haleemah Qureshi, a 2018 graduate of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning with a masters in city planning. Qureshi's graduate research focused on water shut-offs in American cities as she studied the financing and funding structures for Baltimore’s water utility in order to better our understanding of the history of ruptured utility-community relations. She brings expertise from her background of working on water resource management issues at engineering consulting firms.
J-WAFS Water Solutions Fellow:
Andrea Beck:, a PhD candidate in MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Beck's research examines how transnational water operators’ partnerships (WOPs) could provide an alternative approach for strengthening public water and sanitation utilities in developing countries.
Xylem- and J-WAFS-supported MIT Research Assistant:
Hilary Johnson, PhD candidate in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. Johnson’s graduate work—supported through J-WAFS’ Research Affiliate Program—focuses on improving the efficiency of industrial-scale pumps that deliver water for municipal and commercial use.
(Photo credit: Tiziana Smith)
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