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Full NameCompany/OrganizationSpeaking AtMore Info
Éowyn CampbellUniversity of CalgaryH11 Transforming Hydrological Insights with Innovative Isotopic, Geochemical and Modelling Approaches
IAH15 Groundwater Contributions to River Flow Generation Across Scales
Julia CantelonUniversity of Hawai'i
Sean CareyMcMaster UniversityIAH7 Pollution of surface waters and/or groundwaters involving groundwater-surface water interactions (Part 1)
Darryl Carlyle-MosesThompson Rivers UniversityH3 Advances in forest ecohydrology (Part 1)
Nicolas CastroUniversity of AlbertaH6 River Ice Session Three: Numerical Modelling of Ice-Affected Rivers
Adriana CaswellCarleton UniversityB5 Land-atmosphere fluxes and feedbacks to climate change (Part 3)
Corrine Celupica-LiuMcGill UniversityH2 Permafrost Hydrology and Hydrogeology Interactions (Part 1)
Jonathan Chabot-GrégoireUniversité du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)IAH9 The Groundwater Data Lifecycle: Groundwater Data for Decision-Making in Canada
Gashaw Tesfaw ChekoleUniversity of GondarIAH8 Assessing Groundwater Quantity in a Changing Climate: Models, Data, and Uncertainty
Zhiguang ChenCarleton UniversityB5 Land-atmosphere fluxes and feedbacks to climate change (Part 3)
John CherryThe Groundwater ProjectIAH9 The Groundwater Data Lifecycle: Groundwater Data for Decision-Making in Canada
IAH12 The Groundwater Project as a Learning Initiative
Savanna CherryUniversity of WaterlooB2 Peatland Disturbance and Policy in Canada (Part 3)
Justin ChienMcGill UniversityS4 Earthquake Source Physics: Mechanisms, Models, and Monitoring (Part 2)
Aditi ChowdhuryYork UniversityIAH1 Contaminant transport and remediation in groundwater
Chinonso Chris-EmenyonuUniversity of Waterloo, Ontario CanadaB2 Peatland Disturbance and Policy in Canada (Part 3)
Shawn ClarkUniversity of ManitobaH5 River Ice Session Two: Winter Environments of Ice-Affected Rivers and Streams
Oliver Conway-WhiteUniversity of WaterlooH2 Permafrost Hydrology and Hydrogeology Interactions (Part 2)
Ana CorbalanDalhousie University
Fernando Cordoba RamirezDalhousie UniversityIAH2 Coastal hydrology and hydrogeology: Observations, modeling and prediction (Part 2)
John CrowleyCanadian Geodetic Survey (Natural Resources Canada)CGU-Geodesy Plenary: Integrating Satellite Gravimetry and Hydrological Modeling to Monitor Water Storage Changes Across Canada
Claire CurrieUniversity of AlbertaS1 Crust to Mantle, Craton to Margin: Imaging and Modeling the Continental Lithosphere
Anna CushonBrandon UniversityB6 Polluted Wetland Landscapes
danqiong daiWestern UniversityH10 Bridging Observations and Models: Hydrological Processes Across Scales in the Boreal Region
Sara DarychukUniversity of Northern British ColumbiaH9 Observation and modelling of snow and glacier processes (Part 2)
Sanaz DarzipourWestern UniversityS3 Earthquake site effects and hazards: Methods, models, and case studies from local to regional scales
Avadhoot DateUniversity of CalgaryH11 Transforming Hydrological Insights with Innovative Isotopic, Geochemical and Modelling Approaches
Riddhi DaveNatural Resources CanadaEDI Plenary: Who Leaves, Who Stays, and Why: Re-Examining Equity, Retention, and Career Pathways in Geoscience
S1 Crust to Mantle, Craton to Margin: Imaging and Modeling the Continental Lithosphere
Scott DavidsonUniversité du Québec à MontréalB7 From Data to Solutions: Harnessing Distributed Data and Network Science to Drive Climate Action in Canada
Chris DeBeerUniversity of SaskatchewanH9 Observation and modelling of snow and glacier processes (Part 2)
Tonya DelSontroUniversity of WaterlooB4 Methane Emissions and Measurement Techniques Across Canada (Part 2)
Arunabha DeyMcGill UniversityB8 General Biogeosciences (Part 1)
Martina Di IulioDalhousie University
Kimberly DomaratzkiUniversity of WaterlooB7 From Data to Solutions: Harnessing Distributed Data and Network Science to Drive Climate Action in Canada
Owen DonnellyWestern UniversityIAH2 Coastal hydrology and hydrogeology: Observations, modeling and prediction (Part 1)
Simon DorenbaumToronto Metropolitan UniversityH7 General Hydrology (Part 2)
Owen DotyUniversity of New BrunswickG1 Gravity Field and Reference Frames
Emmanuel DuboisUQAMIAH8 Assessing Groundwater Quantity in a Changing Climate: Models, Data, and Uncertainty
Tim DuvalUniversity of Toronto MississaugaB8 General Biogeosciences (Part 2)
Charlotte EberleinUniversity of Ottawa
Micah EckertUniversity of British ColumbiaIAH2 Coastal hydrology and hydrogeology: Observations, modeling and prediction (Part 1)
Dinithi EdirisingheUniversity of New BrunswickG1 Gravity Field and Reference Frames
Ahmed ElsayedUniversity of GuelphIAH1 Contaminant transport and remediation in groundwater
Frannie FavotUniversity of Toronto
Sharafi FerdausUniversity of AlbertaH8 Cold Regions Hydrology (Part 2)
Mohammad FereshtehpourNorthern Resources CanadaH3 Advances in forest ecohydrology (Part 2)
Maggie Finkle-AucoinLiving Lakes CanadaIAH11 Building Canada’s Groundwater Monitoring Future: From Regional Networks to a National Framework
Ismael ForoughiUniversity of CalgaryG3 Geodesy and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Philippe FortierLaval University, BGC EngineeringH2 Permafrost Hydrology and Hydrogeology Interactions (Part 2)
John FosterCarleton University - Water and Ice Research LaboratoryH8 Cold Regions Hydrology (Part 2)
Andrew FrederiksenUniversity of ManitobaS1 Crust to Mantle, Craton to Margin: Imaging and Modeling the Continental Lithosphere