Welcome From The Conference Secretariat
Dear Colleagues,
The Research Catalyst is privileged to organize Hydrology and Water Research eConference (HydroRes-eCon2023 (Edition1)) to be held from 19 June 2023 (London GMT+1) and 20 June 2023 (Tokyo GMT+9) Online. The conference aims at sharing new ideas, possibilities, and the latest technological advances among students, professionals, researchers, scientists, and industrialists in the field of Water for providing better solutions to everyday challenges.
HydroRes-eCon2023 (Edition1) provides an advanced online forum for the science and technology of Water and its applications. The online conference is expected to foster oral presentations, poster presentations, and private lounge meetings for networking among participants. The conference aims to encourage scientists to present their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible through their presentations.
The theme of the conference focuses on recent innovations and applications in Water including technical sessions and interactive discussions.
The conference will discuss how Water help in engineering practical systems at the nanoscale to help different fields of engineering and science. Major breakthroughs in these fields and the role of Water to raise the bar in the scientific field will be the major goal of discussions and sessions of the conference.
The conference encourages the exchange of ideas and knowledge across multiple disciplines of Water and includes plenary, keynote lectures, video and poster presentations, workshops, and exhibitions.
We look forward to seeing you at HydroRes-eCon2023 (Edition1).
Regards,
Kris G
Conference Secretary
The Research Catalyst
Vinicius Taguchi
North Carolina State University, USA
Chen Lu
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Pawel Gilewski
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Ahmed Elbeltagi
Mansoura University, Egypt
Leonardo Villafuerte
Bolivian Catholic University San Pablo, Bolivia
U Surendran
Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, India
Sharannya T.M
Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM), India
Ghulam Zakir-Hassan
Punjab Irrigation Department Lahore, Pakisthan
Muhammad Arfan
Centre for Climate and Environmental Research Lahore, Pakisthan
Juma Rajabu Selemani
African Institution of Science and Technology, Tanzania
Registration
The registration fee includes access to all conference sessions, a conference participation certificate, and an abstract book (pdf).
Participation in the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited: once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be canceled.
Certificate of Attendance: Upon request, the participants of the event will receive an electronic Certificate of Attendance by email once the event is concluded.
Members of partnering societies will receive a 20% discount on the registration fees. For special discount and group, discount requests contact the conference secretariat at:https://theresearchcatalyst.com/contact
- Water availability and scarcity in a changing climate
- Sustainable water management strategies for agriculture
- Modeling and simulation of hydrological processes
- Impacts of land use change on hydrological systems
- Water quality monitoring and management
- Groundwater recharge and remediation
- Watershed management and restoration
- Innovative technologies for water treatment and purification
- Impacts of natural disasters on water resources
- Water governance and policy for sustainable development
- Environmental flows and ecosystem services of rivers and wetlands
- Coastal hydrodynamics and sea level rise
- Water and sanitation in developing countries
- Urban water management and green infrastructure
- Water-energy nexus: challenges and opportunities
20 JUNE 2023
(TOKYO GMT + 9)
09:00 AM
Framing Water Policies: A Transdisciplinary Study of Collaborative Governance; the Katari River Basin
By VillafuertePhilippsborn Leonardo
Bolivian Catholic University San Pablo, Bolivia
09:25 AM
Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Who really benefits?
By Taguchi Vinicius
North Carolina State University, USA
9:50 AM
Hydrogen peroxide can be a plausible biomarker in cyanobacterial bloom treatment
By Rahman Mizanur
Saitama University, Japan
10:15 AM
A Novel Flood Peak Forecasting Model
By Chen Lu
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
10:40 AM
Innovative Structures for Alternative Shoreline Protection in Malaysia
By Ahmad Hadi Mohamed Rashidi
National Water Research Institute of Malaysia, Malaysia
11:05 AM
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By Surendran Udayar
Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, India
11:30 AM
Impact of Climate and Land Use Land Cover Changes on Hydrology
By Sharannya Thalli
National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India
11:55 AM
Generation of flood inundation scenarios in an alluvial flood plain for in flood damage assessment
By Das Susanta
University of Florida, USA
12:20 PM
Neoliberal Reformism and the Resilience of the Agrarian Irrigation Bureaucracy: A Case Study of Pakistan
By Arfan Muhammad
Centre for Climate and Environmental Research Lahore., Pakistan
12:45 PM
Rainwater harvesting- A source of water supply to combat water scarcity in Pakistan
By Zakir Hassan Ghulam
Punjab Irrigation Department Lahore, Pakistan
01:10 PM
Hydrograph separation in upper Pangani River Basin
By Selemani Juma
African Institution of Science and Technology, Tanzania
1:35 PM
Forecasting Long-term Series of Palmer Drought Severity Index using Hybrid CNN with LSTM, SVR, RF and XGBoost Models
By Elbeltagi Ahmed
Mansoura University, Egypt
02:00 PM
How the grid resolution and the deterministic interpolation method can affect spatial distribution of precipitation in rainfall-runoff model applied in a mountainous region.
By Gilewski Paweł
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland