Listen " Water Security through Remote Sensing with Virridy’s Evan Thomas "
Episode Synopsis
Evan Thomas, an environmental engineering professor at the University of Colorado – Boulder, details the fascinating story of Virridy and how Virridy promotes water security through remote sensing. Plus, Reese Tisdale joins us for the final Bluefield on Tap of 2022.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
How a bioastronautics Ph.D. became an environmental engineering professorWhy Evan founded Virridy to facilitate water security in drought prone regions in AfricaHow Evan identified the date gap that Virridy filledHow the sensing technology worksHow Virridy connects sensing data to satellite dataHow Virridy leverages predictive analytics and machine learning to “pre-position” water supplies and food suppliesHow and why Virridy imported its technology to the U.S.The needs Virridy’s sensory and satellite linked technology fill in the U.S.How Virridy facilitates demand response programs by electric utilitiesWhere Evan sees sensing technology and data usage in driving water policyHow Virridy’s technology fits in the water-energy-food security nexusHow Virridy provides basic water security through carbon credits and climate financing
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
Evan’s LinkedIn profileVirridy’s website
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