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2026 Blitzer Lecture by Ty Ferré--Hydrogeology: The Art of Saying as Much as You Can with the Little Data that You Can Afford

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HAS University Distinguished Professor Ty Ferre'

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4 – 5 p.m., April 24, 2026

The Professor Leon and Pauline Blitzer Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Physics and Related Sciences recognizes outstanding dedication to teaching across the U of A departments of Astronomy, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, Physics, and Planetary Sciences. This year’s recipient, Ty Ferré, PhD, is recognized for his exceptional contributions to teaching and mentorship. His commitment to student learning, academic excellence, and service reflects the values embodied by Leon and Pauline Blitzer and the spirit of this distinguished award.  

 

"As hydrogeologists, we tell ourselves, every year, that next year people will begin to understand the value of water. Water is life. Water flows through everything that people do and it sustains the natural world. And yet, we are still faced with having to provide answers to complex questions with very limited monitoring budgets. Until that day that water is highly valued, we have to make do with what we have. Fortunately, we are up to the task. Throughout my career, I have focused on two aspects of this challenge. How can we get more useful information from high-tech geophysical methods? How can we do a better job of deciding which data to collect to guide water-resources decision making?"

 

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