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Conferences And Workshops
Local:
(Generally travel by car)
Step One: registration is often pre-paid; the rule is that the traveler should incur the expenses and then request reimbursement;
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Column: North County sand war underscores San Diego’s long struggle to save beaches
Some development has resulted in artificially broad beaches, according to Brett Sanders, professor of civil and environmental engineering, urban planning and public policy at UC Irvine. “The construction of Dana Point Harbor in the 1960s and the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in the 1960s and ’70s contributed to beach widening from Doheny through San Onofre beaches — where beach sand is now vanishing,” he wrote in the Los Angeles Times.
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California: Prosperity Through Technology 2007 Industry Research Symposium
: Prosperity Through TechnologyCalifornia Energy and the Environment
6th Annual Industry Research Symposium
May 15-16, 2007
Internationally acknowledged faculty and academic visionaries from UC Irvine and other universities, together with key industry leaders, legislators, and national and state agency heads, will explore California's leadership in addressing the global connectivity and conflict between the quality of the environment and the energy demand for electricity and transportation.
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Constructed wetlands are best protection for agricultural runoff into waterways
"This work would not have been possible without the diverse expertise and perspective of the team composed of hydrologists, ecologists, geomorphologists, biogeochemists, social scientists and environmental economists," said Efi Foufoula, [Distinguished Professor], the lead principal investigator on the project from the University of California, Irvine. "The sustained NSF support allowed us to take a fresh view of the problem and take the time needed to collect extensive field data, build new models and engage with stakeholders.
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Compensation & Classification
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Commencement Celebration