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InterPore2025 Bulletin (9)

Sent on: 10-12-2025

The deadline for submitting poster and online presentations for InterPore2025 is fast approaching! Please ensure your submissions are completed by Sunday, 20 April 2025.

Prefer to give an oral presentation? Please let us know by emailing conference2025@interpore.org. We will be allocating any available slots to those who have expressed interest.


The registration deadline for poster and online presenters is Friday, 25 April!


It’s not too late to join one of our conference courses! Whether it’s Nicolae’s course on Thin porous media and complex fluids: interactions in printing or Dorthe & Masa’s course on the Importance and quantification of interfaces in porous media, space is available in all 4 conference courses.

Contact margaret.dieter@interpore.org if you would like to add a short course to your conference registration.


Verónica L. Morales
University of California at Davis, USA

Title: Soil redox dynamics mediated by interacting biological and physical processes during Managed Aquifer Recharge

Verónica L. Morales is the Orlob Endowed Professor of Water Resources Engineering at the University of California at Davis. Her research uniquely integrates pore-scale experimental insights with advanced upscaling models to better understand and mathematically describe flow and reactive transport processes in the subsurface with particular emphasis in colloid filtration. This work aims to elucidate the impact that managed aquifer recharge has on redox shifts in the vadose zone, understanding that this change is at the heart of both arsenic and uranium mobilization. We pose that redox potential transients arise from…


InterPore2025 will be in Albuquerque. This week in Must see…!: The Trinity Site: The Birthplace of the Atomic Age. Located about 120 miles south of Albuquerque, the Trinity Site is where the U.S. conducted the first atomic bomb test on 16 July 1945, forever changing the course of science, warfare, and international relations. For history lovers and curious travelers, it offers a rare glimpse into this pivotal moment.

A visit to the Trinity Site is a powerful reminder of a turning point in history. It offers a unique glimpse into the birth of the Atomic Age, and the experience can be both humbling and awe-inspiring. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to connect with one of the most consequential events of the 20th century.

Photo Credit: http://MarbleStreetStudio.com





About Canon Production Printing

Canon Production Printing develops and manufactures high-tech printing products and workflow software for the commercial printing market and is part of Canon, a global provider of imaging technologies and services. Canon Production Printing operates on three continents, with approximately 3,200 employees (end 2023) and has its global headquarters in Venlo, the Netherlands.

Its product offering includes continuous-feed and cut-sheet printers for high-volume printing and publishing, roll-to-roll and flatbed printers for large format graphics applications and large-format printers for 



display graphics and CAD/GIS applications. Industrial label printers for self-adhesive labels and selected flexible packaging applications have been added to the portfolio.

Since the foundation of the company, the desire to continuously innovate has always been in its DNA. This desire created a natural match with Canon, which has been at the forefront of imaging excellence throughout its 80-plus year history and has committed to invest and capture growth opportunities not only in its core businesses, such as office equipment and cameras, but also in the four businesses that will underpin Canon’s future: commercial printing, network cameras, medical and industrial equipment.

Canon is constantly redefining the world of imaging. Through its technology and spirit of innovation, it pushes the bounds of what is possible – helping to see our world in ways we never have before.