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This year’s hackathon is focused on addressing the multi-faceted, highly critical and challenging topic of Water Resources. Here you will find a description of what you need to accomplish over the next 24 hours.  We have identified five focus areas, described below, that are particularly important and have potential for innovative data-driven solutions. Teams can define projects in any of these areas, or at the intersection of one or more areas.

 

Hackathon Video Mentoring Space


The Wilkes Center's 24-hour climate solutions hackathon is a free event where students from the University of Utah and Université Côte d'Azur, France, have come together to brainstorm creative solutions for water resources in the face of climate change. Below, research professionals from both universities share short bits of expertise and guidance for finding specific water resource solutions.

Videos Posted Below

Changing Precip Patterns Impact Hydrology

Sara Warix

Assistant Professor,
Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

The New Water Paradigm

Paul Brooks - Part 1

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Take a Systems Approach

Paul Brooks - Part 2

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Place-based Solutions

Paul Brooks - Part 3

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Partner with Decisionmakers

Paul Brooks - Part 4

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Water Markets Create Flexibility

Paul Brooks - Part 5

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Forest Management Matters for Water

Paul Brooks - Part 6

Professor, Geology & Geophysics
University of Utah

Characterizing Drought

Isabelle La Jeunesse - Part 1

Université Côte d'Azur
Research Professor, University Côte d'Azur,
Mediterranean Institute of Risk, Environment and Sustainable Development
CNRS Laboratory, France

Water Governance Policy Options

Isabelle La Jeunesse - Part 2

Université Côte d'Azur
Research Professor, University Côte d'Azur,
Mediterranean Institute of Risk, Environment and Sustainable Development
CNRS Laboratory, France

Partnerships Are Essential

Marian Rice - Part 1

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Opportunities for Green Infrastructure

Marian Rice - Part 2

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Think about Floodplains

Marian Rice - Part 3

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Advance Water Treatment Strategies

Marian Rice - Part 4

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Multi-Barrier Approach

Marian Rice - Part 5

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Recommended Resources

Marian Rice - Part 6

Associate Director,
Energy Futures Research Engine
Associate Director,
Peak Water Sustainability Engine
University of Utah

Communicating Flash Flood Warnings

John Horel - Part 1

Professor,
Atmospheric Sciences
University of Utah

Monitor Evapotranspiration

John Horel - Part 2

Professor,
Atmospheric Sciences
University of Utah

Forecasting Water Supply

Ryan Johnson - Part 1

Assistant Professor,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Utah

Applying Machine Learning to Hydrology

Ryan Johnson - Part 2

Assistant Professor,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Utah

Good Hydrological Data Resources

Ryan Johnson - Part 3

Assistant Professor,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Utah

Reservoir Management and Forecasting

Ryan Johnson - Part 4

Assistant Professor,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Utah