March 22, 2023

JQEC23 | CENTREAU QUEBEC STUDENTS DAY 2023


To celebrate World Water Day (March 22), don't miss the 7th edition of this annual showcase of water management research at Université Laval !

This year, the event will be in person at Université Laval

A unique opportunity for Quebec water professionals to discover the advances in water research in Quebec.

Program of the day

9:30 am - 10:00 am: Arrival and welcome of participants and poster area - research discovery and networking

10:00 am - 10:45 am: Welcome and opening conference by Karine Dauphin, Executive Director of the ROBVQ

10:45 am - 11:30 am: Networking Flash

11:30 - 12:30: 3-minute presentations (or 5-minute duo presentations) for the Governance and water management axis

12h30 - 14h00 : Lunch and Poster Space

14h00 - 15h00 : Presentations in 3min (or 5min in duo) for the Uses axis

15h00 - 15h30 : Break in the poster area

3:30 - 4:30: 3-minute presentations (or 5-minute duo presentations) for the Availability axis

4:30 - 6:30 pm: Cocktail and BravEau award presentation by Yves Marois, FRQNT Strategic Clusters Program Manager, in the Poster Space

6:45 p.m.: Departure of buses (for participants outside Quebec)

Prizes

  • 3 x $500 scholarships for the People's Choice Awards of the MP3-5min contest (one per axis)
  • 1 x $500 scholarships for the People's Choice Awards for the Public's Favourite award for the best poster
  • 1 grand prize of $1,000 for the winner of the MP3-5min contest

Costs

  • Speakers and students members: Free
  • Non-member students: $40 + taxes
  • Regular research members and collaborators: $40 + taxes
  • Non-member researchers: $100 + taxes
  • NPOs and Municipalities: $100 + taxes
  • Sponsors: $250 + taxes

Transport

CentrEau will provide transportation for student members and non-members, as well as for regular research members and collaborators located outside Quebec City

Speakers

Speakers

  • Karine Dauphin

    Karine Dauphin

    Regroupement des organismes des bassins versants du Québec

    Karine Dauphin holds a master's degree in aquatic environment and river corridor engineering (Université François Rabelais - Tours) and a master's degree in environmental sciences (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières). She has worked for more than 13 years with the Nicolet River Watershed Coordination Body (COPERNIC). During these years, she acquired knowledge and skills in integrated watershed management (IWM) in Quebec, in developing partnerships and projects that address local issues. She is now the Executive Director of the Regroupement des organismes de bassins versants du Québec (ROBVQ) since November 2021. All the experience she has acquired leads her to defend the GIEBV in Quebec and to represent and make the most of the expertise of the 40 watershed organizations (OBV) in Quebec.

  • Axis - Water Governance and Management

    Axis - Water Governance and Management

    March 22, 2022 at 11:00 am

    Presentations :

    Peut-on traiter le lixiviat des sites d'enfouissement selon les normes du Québec? by Oumaima El Hachimi

    Connaissances statistiques et savoirs hydro écologiques de populations locales pour la gestion d’un risque hydrométéorologique.., by Raymond Kabo

    Démarrage de réacteurs traitant de la boue d’épuration pour la production d’énergie: Quel chemin choisir ?, by Amal Hmaissia

    Analyse empirique de l'influence hydrologique d'un milieu humide riverain à la forêt Montmorency, Québec, by Yalynka Strach (Presentation and poster)

    Précipitations extrêmes projetées en contexte de changements climatiques, by Émilie Bilodeau (Presentation and poster)

    Analyse des prédicteurs des comportements individuels d'adaptation aux inondations à l'aide des Copules, by Lionel Ricardo Hountondji (Presentation and poster)

    Better understanding SW-GW interactions for integrated water management - Case study in Vaudreuil-Soulanges, by Elhem Gandouzi (Presentation and poster)

    Posters :

    Evaluation of dual drainage and alternative approaches for stormwater management in existing drainage systems, by Juan Esteban Ossa Ossa

    Diagnostic du fonctionnement hydrogéologique de l’île Sainte-Hélène by Amadou Issoufou

  • Axis - Water Uses

    Axis - Water Uses

    March 22, 2022 at 14:30 am HNE

    Presentations :

    Antibiotic Resistance genes in Wastewater treatment systems by Emmanuel Diaz Mendoza

    Eau stagnante dans les bâtiments : Pouponnière à pathogènes ? by Marianne Grimard-Conea

    Modéliser la demande en eau urbaine future : où commencer? by Marie-Belle Achkar

    Développement d’un outil de normalisation populationnel pour l’analyse du SRAS-CoV-2 dans les eaux usées, by Elliott Omer Holland-Chartrand

    Évaluation des résines en mode sulfate pour accroître la résilience des installations de traitement face à la hausse de la matière organique naturelle en eaux de surface, by Hadia Terro

    Does pyrolysis of sewage sludge reduce emerging contaminants?, by Felizitas Schlederer

    Does decoupled SRT in a CSTR affect purple non-sulfur bacteria community and phosphorus removal?, by Ananya Mohanty

    Posters :

    Évaluation de la capacité d'adsorption maximale du phosphore par différentes essences de bois, by Soureyatou Hamidou

    Biofiltration combinée d'effluents de sites d'enfouissement, by Marie Moulinier

    Quantification of Fluoroquinolones In Wastewater and biosolids using Online Solid Phase Extraction Coupled to Liquid Chromatography and Tandem Mass-Spectrometry by Zahra Hassan

  • Axis - Water Availability

    Axis - Water Availability

    March 22, 2022 at 15:30 pm HNE

    Presentations :

    Isotopes stables de l'eau (δ2H & δ18O) et modélisation 3D pour quantifier la recharge des eaux souterraines et améliorer la gestion des ressources en eau dans un scénario urbain et agricole impacté par le changement climatique : Montérégie (QC), by Jorge Alejandro Montiel Mona

    Collect’O : Ensemble, rendre visible l’invisible pour comprendre l’impact de l’urbanisation sur les précipitations, by Cécile Carton

    Water quality models improvement to use in smart water distribution networks, by Reza Yousefian

    Existe il un autre chemin pour estimer les débits de crues...sans passer par Rome?, by Andrés Gonzalez

    Approche méthodologique pour évaluer la vulnérabilité d’une prise d’eau de surface à l’aide de modèles hydrogéologiques 2D et 3D : une approche à petite et grande échelles, by Benjamin Frot and Arango Montoya Kevin Stiven

    From past to present. Estimating groundwater recharge in an experimental catchment under sub-arctic climate, by Walter Leonard Antolinez Quijano

    Can spatially distributed information on snow improve hydrological modelling? by Dipti Tiwari

    Étude de l'effet de compactage sur les propriétés hydrodynamiques d'un sol sable limoneux, by Yasmin Mbarki (Presentation and poster)

    Posters :

    Le potentiel des traceurs isotopiques pour la mesure du débits des rivières, by Antoine Picard

    Re-Source : Évaluation et caractérisation isotopique de la vulnérabilité des ressources en eau souterraine à l’échelle régionale de la Montérégie, QC, by Donovan Despaux

    Apport de l'altimétrie radar (SWOT) pour la modélisation hydrologique à l'aide du modèle WRF-Hydro, by Zeineb Belhadj

  • BravEau! Awards Ceremony

    BravEau! Awards Ceremony

    March 22, 2022 at 17:30 pm HNE

Location

Université Laval

2325, Rue de l'Université Québec, QC Canada, G1V 0B4

Registration period

December 21, 2022 - 23:30 until March 10, 2023 - 23:30

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact info@centreau.org .

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