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Syracuse Hosts EMPOWER Advisory Committee

Friday, September 18, 2015, By Sarah Scalese
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Last April, an interdisciplinary team of University professors was awarded $3 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support a new graduate-level training initiative called the Education Model Program on Water-Energy Research (EMPOWER).

Laura Lautz

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Before EMPOWER gets underway, the University will host a two-day meeting with an External Advisory Committee (EAC) to discuss the program’s design and implementation.

EAC consists of some of the biggest names in energy, advocacy, government research, environmental consulting and STEM education. They are Kevin Bohacs, a senior research scientist at ExxonMobil; Gillian Daly, a risk assessor at Golder Associates Ltd.; Steven Hamburg, a chief scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund; William Kappel, a hydrogeologist emeritus with the U.S. Geological Survey; and Aisha Morris, director of the Research Experiences in Solid Earth Science for Students, an internship program managed by UNAVCO, a nonprofit university-governed consortium.

Committee members arrive on Monday, Sept. 21, to participate in a variety of roundtable conversations, where they will discuss how EMPOWER can help graduate students succeed in STEM. They also will be involved with a graduate student-led panel discussion on career pathways in science and engineering.

Principal investigator Laura Lautz G’05, associate professor of Earth sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, calls the meeting the “official kick-off” of the project.

“We are honored to host this impressive array of teachers, scientists and scholars,” says Lautz, also an adjunct assistant professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. “I am confident that we will walk away from the meeting with a headful of ideas and strategies that will help us successfully implement the program.”

In addition to Arts and Sciences, EMPOWER involves faculty from the College of Engineering & Computer Science (ECS), the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. They are Charles Driscoll, University Professor of Environmental Systems and a Distinguished Professor in ECS; Chris Johnson, professor of civil and environmental engineering in ECS; Christopher Junium, assistant professor of Earth sciences in Arts and Sciences; Tara Kahan, assistant professor of chemistry in Arts and Sciences; Christopher Scholz, professor of Earth sciences in Arts and Sciences; Donald Siegel, chair and professor of Earth sciences, as well as the Jessie Page Heroy and Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor in Arts and Sciences; Donald Torrance, associate professor and director of science communications in the Newhouse School; and Peter Wilcoxen, associate professor of public administration & international affairs and director of the Center for Environmental Policy and Administration in the Maxwell School.

EMPOWER is the latest in a string of successes for Syracuse’s Water Science and Engineering Initiative, jointly funded by the Office of the Provost, Arts and Sciences, and ECS. The team’s proposal was one of only eight funded, from an application pool of nearly 260.

The grant award provides a one-year, $32,000 stipend for up to 46 students. It also underwrites the development of various domestic and international field courses, including one in Rwanda, and a seed-grant training program.

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