WaterQuality
EnergyFromWater
ExperimentalMethods
Prototypes
Restoration
DataManagement
WaterManagement
Ecohydraulics
Satellites
Acoustics
Data
BigData
Sustainability
Drones
RemoteSensing
CivilProtection
Uncertainty
DataAnalysis
Lasers
Control
Instrumentation
Sensors
ImageAnalysis
Irrigation
After the first successful edition in Madrid in 2017, HydroSenSoft 2019, organized by the IAHR Committee on Experimental Methods and Instrumentation, will offer an opportunity to present latest trends in instrument development, experimental methods, and data management and analysis to cope with water-related societal challenges.
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Academics developing new methods and comparing existing tools
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Manufacturers and distributors of sensors and other instruments and devices
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Software companies and developers
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Installers of sensors
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Administrators responsible for acquiring and managing data
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Users and potential users
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Consultants using data and software for studies
Vladimir Nikora
Professor, Sixth Century Chair in Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Leader of the Mechanics of Fluids, Soils and Structures Research Group, University of Aberdeen
Francisco Javier Fernández Delgado
Subdirector de Telecontrol, Canal de Isabel II (Water Utility of Madrid, Spain).
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James Ball
Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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Abstract submission extended:
15 September 2018
Communication of acceptance:
1 October 2018
Paper submission:
15 November 2018
Decision on paper acceptance:
19 December 2018
Revised paper submission:
15 January 2019