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15th Annual RMSAWWA/RMWEA Student Conference
The Colorado School of Mines (CSM) Rocky Mountain Section American Water Works Association (RMSAWWA) and Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association (RMWEA) Student Chapter officially invites you to the 15th annual RMSAWWA/RMWEA Student Conference at the Colorado School of Mines.
Thanks to our 3 wonderful keynote speakers for speaking at our conference- Rep. Chris Hansen, Abigail Antolovich (Denver Water), and Tanja Rauch-Williams (Carollo)!
Thanks to our 3 wonderful keynote speakers for speaking at our conference- Rep. Chris Hansen, Abigail Antolovich (Denver Water), and Tanja Rauch-Williams (Carollo)!
Monday | May 14th | 2018
7:30 AM – 6 PM
Colorado School of Mines | Ben Parker Student Center
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Detailed Schedule
Morning
7:30 AM Registration | Breakfast 8:15 AM Opening Remarks 8:30 AM Keynote I - Rep. Chris Hanson 9:00 AM Student Flash Presentations 10:00 AM Student Oral Research Presentations I 11:15 AM Student Oral Research Presentations II 12:15 PM Lunch |
Afternoon
12:45 PM Keynote II - Abigail Antolovich 1:30 PM Student Oral Research Presentations III 2:30 PM Afternoon Posters and Networking 4:00 PM Keynote III - Tanja Rauch-Williams 4:30 PM Awards | Closing 5:30 PM Networking BBQ |
The student conference is a research forum where talented graduate and undergraduate students from various universities in the Rocky Mountain region present water/wastewater related projects. Above all, this conference connects academia and industry through networking among students, engineering and consulting firms, local utilities, university faculty, and more. We encourage a broad range of student research topics including the following:
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Sponsorship
The success of our conference significantly relies on sponsors. A major portion of conference sponsorship will directly support student success such as student research prizes, and student travel. In return, companies or organizations can strengthen visibility to the diverse and talented attendee pool. Currently, our projected budget is $8,000 and registration costs will only cover about 15% of the total conference cost. We hope this year’s conference will have record-breaking attendance of undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals, and companies with your support and help. Below is a breakdown of sponsorship benefits and options:
If you intend to sponsor our conference, please make checks payable to “Colorado School of Mines Foundation” with “RMSAWWA/RMWEA” on the memo line and mail checks to our chapter adviser:
Christopher Bellona
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
1500 Illinois St.
Golden, CO 80401
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
1500 Illinois St.
Golden, CO 80401
Please contact Xiangchen Huo ([email protected]) if you intend to sponsor and for questions or other payment options such as cash or credit.
We hope you will join us for a chance to make an impact. Should you have further questions or requests, please email Charlie Liu ([email protected]).