
Research Entities
Global Water Security Center
The Global Water Security Center leverages cutting-edge science to deliver critical water and environmental security insights to key decision-makers and provides reliable tools and analysis to support national water security interests.
CIROH
CIROH is a one-of-a-kind partnership between The University of Alabama, NOAA and the National Weather Service, aimed at revolutionizing U.S. water forecasting through collaboration among 28 institutions.
CONSERVE
CONSERVE draws on The University of Alabama’s wide-ranging interdisciplinary expertise to address biodiversity and watershed management challenges through community-centered research.

News & Announcements
Find out what our students, faculty, staff, and alumni are doing to make a positive difference on our campus, in our community and state, and around the world.
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New CIROH Research Awards Advance NextGen Water Prediction
CIROH announces $25.5 million in funding for 47 new research projects that will help communities better prepare for floods, droughts and changing water conditions. Supported by NOAA and USGS, this work will improve water forecasting tools, expand the use of AI, strengthen coastal and flood prediction and advance new observing technologies to turn cutting-edge science…
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CONSERVE Expands Tribal Network for Rivercane Database
AWI’s CONSERVE team is working with tribal partners across 12 states to map rivercane and build a traits database that supports both ecosystem restoration and cultural traditions. Their recent presentation in Florida highlighted how the project strengthens conservation and tribal heritage.
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USGS FLOW Academy’s Inaugural Summer Builds Water Science Leaders
The first USGS FLOW Academy brought 13 students to The University of Alabama for a summer of hands-on water technology, fieldwork and discovery that redefined how they see water science.
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UA Researchers to Develop Digital Twin Systems to Track Water Resources for AI Infrastructure
Dr. Jonathan Frame has secured a National Science Foundation grant to investigate how expanding AI infrastructure will impact water resources—a critical issue he believes will define the next decade of water management.

Upcoming Events
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The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence Featuring Author, Environmental Journalist & Researcher: Peter Schwartzstein
February 18
Time3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
LocationTheatre, The University of Alabama Student Center
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AWI WaterWorks
February 27
Time12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location133, Lloyd Hall
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AWI WaterWorks
March 27
Time12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location133, Lloyd Hall