At our research group, we employ six strategic approaches, collectively known as i-WATER: Informatics, Watershed, Aqueduct, Treat-ability, Ecosystem, and Remediation.
These approaches serve as our guiding principles as we tackle the global water quality challenges arising from climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity.
Informatics: Water quality data acquisition and management.
Watershed: Climatic and anthropogenic perturbations on source water quality.
Aqueduct: Transformation of water constituents during water conveyance and storage.
Treatability: Risks of microbial and chemical contaminants in finished water
Ecosystem: Water and carbon cycles in urban environment.
Remediation: Novel green technologies in mitigating water pollution.