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New 麻豆视频 researcher goes beyond engineering to connect communities.

Smith visits a well with a handpump in Apac district, Uganda with colleague Paska Anyapo Sizzela, Senior Sanitation Officer for International Lifeline Fund. Photo by James Winter

Fresh water is not just the foundation of life; it鈥檚 also at the center of every society. From ancient watering holes that brought all the animals to the yard to municipal systems that bring refreshment from tap-to-glass, water connects us all. 

Daniel Smith is a water treatment engineering expert who advocates for clean water and sanitation in both large municipalities and tiny rural communities. The newly appointed assistant professor of environmental engineering and water resources in the brings experience working with organizations in Honduras, Uganda, Bangladesh, and across the United States鈥攋ust to name a few. 

What makes him really interesting, though, is how he blends social sciences with his engineering research. He's implemented research on a phenomenon鈥痗alled social capital, which is a way to measure how much a community trusts鈥攐r distrusts鈥攐ne another and its effect on infrastructure management. 鈥淭hat was an amazing concept to me as an engineer.鈥 

In communities with high social capital, he found, it's easy to get widespread buy-in for community-managed infrastructure. 鈥淭hey tend to raise more money, have better communication with less misinformation, and better implement training programs,鈥 he said. 

The projects are easier to get off the ground, gain trust and enthusiasm, and create a 鈥渧irtuous circle鈥 where the buy-in creates better living situations, which raises social capital鈥痮verall, and allows for openness to further improvements. 

In communities with low social capital, however, communication is difficult, projects are hard to get going, and a vicious鈥痗ycle starts, which leads to even less trust and buy-in overall (and poorer water quality). In those cases, he's worked on communication methods to help raise community trust. 

As a new face in civil and environmental engineering, Smith is still in the process of setting up his water quality lab at the Potomac Science Center. When it鈥檚 finished, he will bring his nonprofit and research collaborations with water utilities in the Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., area and nonprofit organizations, such as in Honduras and in Uganda, to George 麻豆视频.