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Margaret Herzog

DISSERTATION TOPIC: Community-Based Collaboration Framework to reduce water use conflicts

Headline: Scientist
Work status: Part-Time Student
Website: http://water2share.org
Industries: Education, Information Technology
Next step: My dissertation is projected to be complete by Spring 2011. This collaborative effort needs your involvement and support!
Location: US and Ecuador
Visas: anywhere
Interested in: Consulting opportunities, Creating a group, Employment opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding experts, Finding mentors, Finding team mates, Growing my group, Helping members of my groups, Internships, Offering Expertise, Partnering with other groups, Professional opportunities, Receiving feedback, Shadowing, Sharing my projects
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, civil engineering, Collaboration, Community, community-based, dissertation, framework, gis, knowledge base, maps, modeling, models, water conflict, water economics, water resources, water resources planning and management

Margaret's Startups (1)

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  • Water2share

    Dissertation Topic in need of Collaborators Worldwide: Community-based Collaboration Framework for Reducing Water-Use Conflict. Please join me in discussion and designing a comprehensive framework to empower communities to resolve water issues!

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  • WaveWater

    WaveWater builds cost-effective, localized, scalable desalinization systems powered by wave energy for installation in developing countries, making it profitable to create fresh water where it is critically needed.

  • Social Networks and Water Provision to the Poor

    This is my doctoral thesis project. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect data on 600 organizations that provide water in Argentina. Social network analysis is used to understand how the structure of the network to which thes...

  • WaterPLUS

    WaterPLUS is a global social venture aimed at providing innovative point-of-use water purification systems based on germicidal ultraviolet LED technology.

  • Water for India

    Water4India started as a service learning collaboration between design and engineering students at the University of Hartford. We now have expanded into a project inviting participation from outside university boundaries.