Analysis of Irrigation by Remote Sensing (AIRS) supports water sustainability
On urban parcels in particular, irrigation is difficult to measure and manage because of so many variables in landscape size, shape, quality, and water use behavior. Annelise Capener, a graduate student in the Sustainability Lab, is studying how remote sensing can help.
How do drinking water utilities use artificial intelligence?
“AI is just one of many tools a water utility may choose to use, and although many currently choose not to, they are open to the idea,” BYU researchers say.
Andrew South receives Experiential Learning Award
Civil and Construction Engineering professor Dr. Andrew South was selected as the College of Engineering recipient in BYU's 2023 Experiential Learning Awards.
Helping water utilities navigate the clean energy transition
"Water utilities are in the business of making clean water, not using clean energy," says Dr. Rob Sowby. "That needs to change."
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