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Episode 7: The future of water is digital, with Sam Yenamandra from Murrumbidgee Irrigation

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In today’s episode, we get a sense of what it’s like to manage a water system here in Australia with the help of our guest, Sam Yenamandra, the manager of Asset Performance at Murrumbidgee Irrigation. Murrumbidgee Irrigation has been going through something like a technological revolution for the past 20 years -- driven by the need to deliver water more efficiently and reliably, and provide greater flexibility to customers they serve. As you’ll hear from Sam, data is at the heart of this revolution. And what they’re doing now is only the start of a massive – and global – change in the way we feed our planet.

This episode was put together by Hannah Feldman and Joseph Guillaume, both of whom are part of the ANU Institute for Water Futures. The ANU Institute for Water Futures collaboration includes the ANU School of Cybernetics and ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society.

This episode was prepared in support of the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab, a collaboration between the Australian National University (ANU) Centre for European Studies, ANU School of Cybernetics, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and CNRS LAMSADE. The Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab is supported by an Erasmus+ Jean Monnet grant from the European Commission.

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The European Commission support for the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab does not constitute an endorsement of the contents of the podcast, which reflect the views only of the speakers or writers, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

All information we present here is purely for your education and enjoyment and should not be taken as advice specific to your situation.

Episode credits

Hosts: Hannah Feldman, Joseph Guillaume, Zena Assaad, Liz Williams

Producers: Hannah Feldman, Joseph Guillaume, Elizabeth Williams

Sound editors: Hannah Feldman, Cyril Burchard

A special thanks to Nicolas Paget from CIRAD for feedback on the narrative.

For the episode transcript, visit https://algorithmicfutures.org/episode-7/

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In today’s episode, we get a sense of what it’s like to manage a water system here in Australia with the help of our guest, Sam Yenamandra, the manager of Asset Performance at Murrumbidgee Irrigation. Murrumbidgee Irrigation has been going through something like a technological revolution for the past 20 years -- driven by the need to deliver water more efficiently and reliably, and provide greater flexibility to customers they serve. As you’ll hear from Sam, data is at the heart of this revolution. And what they’re doing now is only the start of a massive – and global – change in the way we feed our planet.

This episode was put together by Hannah Feldman and Joseph Guillaume, both of whom are part of the ANU Institute for Water Futures. The ANU Institute for Water Futures collaboration includes the ANU School of Cybernetics and ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society.

This episode was prepared in support of the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab, a collaboration between the Australian National University (ANU) Centre for European Studies, ANU School of Cybernetics, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and CNRS LAMSADE. The Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab is supported by an Erasmus+ Jean Monnet grant from the European Commission.

Disclaimers

The European Commission support for the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab does not constitute an endorsement of the contents of the podcast, which reflect the views only of the speakers or writers, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

All information we present here is purely for your education and enjoyment and should not be taken as advice specific to your situation.

Episode credits

Hosts: Hannah Feldman, Joseph Guillaume, Zena Assaad, Liz Williams

Producers: Hannah Feldman, Joseph Guillaume, Elizabeth Williams

Sound editors: Hannah Feldman, Cyril Burchard

A special thanks to Nicolas Paget from CIRAD for feedback on the narrative.

For the episode transcript, visit https://algorithmicfutures.org/episode-7/

  continue reading

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