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SUSE7 Organizing Committee:
  • Gus Engman (SUSE 7 Co-chair)
  • PJ Torres (SUSE 7 Co-chair)
  • Mateo Scoggins (SUSE 7 Fundraising chair)

About SUSE:

The Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology (SUSE) is an interdisciplinary meeting held approximately every 3-5 years with the specific aim to further the scientific study of stream ecosystems in urban landscapes. The symposium shares knowledge between researchers and practitioners from around the world and has sparked influential discussions and publications on problem definition, global similarities and differences, and interdisciplinary in practice, among other topics.

SUSE attracts an average of 150 participants from varied cultural, professional, and disciplinary backgrounds. A guiding principle of SUSE is that including scientists and practitioners with different lived experiences and working in different ecosystems yields innovation, creativity, and representation essential for transformative scientific advancements and integrated urban landscape management solutions. Anyone who is even peripherally interested in urban aquatic ecosystems is welcome and encouraged to attend!

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