Dan Snow
Director of the Water Sciences Laboratory, Nebraska Water Center, part of the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA
Research interests: water quality, aquatic chemistry, mass spectrometry, stable isotopes, drinking water, microbiology
Alan S. Kolok
Professor of Ecotoxicology, University of Idaho; Director Emeritus, Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, USA
Research interests: citizen science, water and public health, invertebrates as environmental sentinels, environmental epidemiology
Bolat Uralbekov
Professor of inorganic chemistry at the al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Almaty, Kazakhstan
Research interests: inorganic chemistry, radiochemistry and environmental chemistry, radioecology, environmental risk assessment and the use of isotopes to study environmental processes.
Bagdat Satybaldiyev
Center of Physical-Chemical Methods of Research and Analysis, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Research interests: chemical reactors, environmental science, environmental chemistry, radioecology.
Marjan Kalmakhanova
Associate professor at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology at M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, Kazakhstan.
Research interests: synthesis and characteristics of adsorbents and heterogeneous catalysts, water analytical methods, water treatment technologies.
Jay Sagin
Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering, School of Engineering at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
Research interests: Remote sensing and GIS applications, hydrology, hydrogeology, modelling, transboundary basins
Shannon Bartelt-Hunt
Department Chair, Donald R. Voelte, Jr. and Nancy A. Keegan Chair of Engineering and Professor, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA
Research interests: physicochemical fate of contaminants in agroecosystems, contaminant fate and transport in landfills, water reuse in agricultural systems
Andrew Zimbroff
Associate Professor and Extension Specialist – Textiles and Apparel Entrepreneurship, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Erin M. K. Haacker
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA
Research interests: groundwater, hydrological modeling, environmental geology