African Roots Inspire Professor's Varied Water Research
February 22, 2017
February 22, 2017
RICHLAND, Wash., Feb. 22 -- Washington State University-Tri-Cities issued the following news release:
After growing up in drought-afflicted Ethiopia, Yonas Demissie values water. His research to manage the life-sustaining resource reaches from the U.S. military to the Nile River basin, from Washington's Hanford nuclear site to biofuels crops and the Gulf of Mexico.
"Here in the U.S., we take water for granted," said Demissie, assistant professor of civil a . . .
After growing up in drought-afflicted Ethiopia, Yonas Demissie values water. His research to manage the life-sustaining resource reaches from the U.S. military to the Nile River basin, from Washington's Hanford nuclear site to biofuels crops and the Gulf of Mexico.
"Here in the U.S., we take water for granted," said Demissie, assistant professor of civil a . . .