
Dr. Shulamit Nussboim (she/her)
Country: Israel
Languages: English, Hebrew
Sectors: Academia, Education, Freelance, Government
Primary Water Expertise: Advocacy, Agriculture, Climate Change, micropollutants fate and transport
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"I am driven by values, respecting each person, no prejudice. Believe the the culture diversity of the human society is a blessing for research and everything else."
"My lived experience tells me that if I see something where comprehension is still obscured, I have the ability to explore and provide new insight."
"I am committed to the natural environment. To protection of the open spaced and diverse habitat. I commited to protecting biodiversity."
Water Experience
I worked on pesticides and pharmaceuticals in the field. Collected a unique, extensive dataset that includes runoff, subsurface, and groundwater, including time series. It enabled tracking and providing comprehensive insights on the fate and transport of organic micropollutants. I come from the periphery of Israel, also being religious, and a woman. Since I have established relationships in the hydrological community, I believe it has paved the way for other women to approach research in this field.
Opportunities of Interest
- Speaking engagements (e.g., conference panels, keynote addresses)
- Leadership roles (e.g., board member, committees)
- Consulting (e.g., government, industry, not-for-profit sector)
- Research (e.g., academic, not-for-profit, government)
Opportunities Offered
- Fieldwork
- Graduate student training (e.g., masters, PhD)
- Mentorship Short-term (e.g., attend a mentorship circle or event; 1-3 meetings with an individual)
- Research assistant
Country: Israel
Languages: English, Hebrew
Sectors: Academia, Education, Freelance, Government
Primary Water Expertise: Advocacy, Agriculture, Climate Change, micropollutants fate and transport
Languages: English, Hebrew
Sectors: Academia, Education, Freelance, Government
Primary Water Expertise: Advocacy, Agriculture, Climate Change, micropollutants fate and transport