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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2022 · 49 MIN

Students Designing and Deploying Sensors to Improve Flood Prediction in New Mexico

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Students at the University of New Mexico are designing and deploying flood sensors to improve flood prediction models. Dr. Fernando Moreau and Dr. Su Zhang share about the unique culture in this university, where students are encouraged to create and innovate science, while involved in student mentorship. This work helps improve the prediction and response to flooding from monsoon rains in the summer months.

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