Digital Water Lab at U-M
Untangling the role of tech in water. One sensor at a time.
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Adaptive management through wireless tech and real-time control
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Supporting Humans, Advancing Tech
Elevating Collaborative Management of Massive Sewer Systems in the era of the self driving car
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Advancing Real-Time Sensing for Drinking Water Control
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Big Sensor Networks for Smart Watersheds
Fostering Community Partnerships and Technological Advancements in Large River Basins
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Unlocking AI & ML for Energy Recovery in Water Treatment
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Algorithms for Adaptive Sampling & Soft Sensing for Water Quality
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Hydrologic Insight through Neighborhood-Scale Green Infrastructure Sensing and Control
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Blueprints for Flood Forecasting
Algorithms and sensors for Real-Time Warning Systems
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Integration of Sensors and Analytics for Comprehensive Scour Assessments
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Finding Data in Surprising Places
New Discoveries through Vehicle and Ship-Based Measurement
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Advancing Robotics Applications in Autonomous Aquatic Sampling
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Tracing Water Quality in the Great Lakes with Integrated Models
Partners
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Clinton River Watershed Council
Great Lakes Water Authority
Huron River Watershed Council
Neighborhood Environments as Socio-Techno-bio Systems: Water Quality, Public Trust, and Health in Mexico City (NESTSMX) Project Team
Oakland County Water Commission
Sierra Club
Washtenaw County Water Resources
Funders
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Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER)
Erb Foundation
Great Lakes Protection Fund (GLPF)
Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
MCubed
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE)