Tiny changes, big impact
Tiny changes, big impact As nanoparticles grow ever more common, Rebecca Klaper plays a key role in exploring ways to keep them from harming our freshwater ecosystems Posted by Adam… Read More
Tiny changes, big impact As nanoparticles grow ever more common, Rebecca Klaper plays a key role in exploring ways to keep them from harming our freshwater ecosystems Posted by Adam… Read More
Designing a one-block fountain that runs on rainwater Posted by David Lewellen from UWM Research on February 22, 2019 Professor James Wasley’s architectural work focuses not on designing buildings, but… Read More
Studying Great Lakes half a world apart Posted by Laura Otto from UWM Research on February 21, 2019 Maxon Ngochera wanted to research Lake Malawi, part of the African Great… Read More
UWM awarded $2.4 million in grant funding for international education programs Will support faculty work, curriculum development, scholarships Posted by Lauren Anderson from BizTimes on October 24, 2018 Two centers… Read More
BROOKINGS STUDY CITES MILWAUKEE’S WATER TECH HUB AS A MODEL INDUSTRY CLUSTER Posted by Nick Williams from the Milwaukee Business Journal on July 25, 2018 A recent study from The… Read More
THIS WALKER’S POINT BUILDING IS TURNING MILWAUKEE INTO A ‘WATER CLUSTER’ Posted by Anna Miller from Milwaukee Magazine on July 6, 2018 ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEET AT THE… Read More
How Milwaukee Became the Epicenter of America’s Most Underrated Industry: Water Milwaukee harnessed technology, innovation and a prime lakeside location to become a world leader in the $483 billion water… Read More
First Look Forum showcases marketable academic research Innovators seek funding for potential startups Posted by Molly Dill from BizTimes on April 27, 2018 Seven Milwaukee-area academic researchers presented their technologies,… Read More
UWM Researching Lake Michigan’s Aquatic Life Habitats Posted by Tom Luljak from WUWM 89.7 One of my favorite rides – either by bike or car – is along Milwaukee’s incredible… Read More
Local Technology Could Be Revolutionary How a new water contamination sensor was developed at the Global Water Center. Posted by Graham Kilmer from Urban Milwaukee on Feb 19, 2018 An… Read More