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Call for proposals to host Hydroinformatics 2012
Invitation to submit proposals to host the 2012 International Conference on Hydroinformatics.
Hydroinformatics 2010: abstract submission deadline extended
Abstracts for Hydroinformatics 2010 in Tianjin will be accepted until 15 October 2009.
Call for abstracts: Hydroinformatics 2010
This conference, in Tianjin, China will serve as a perfect venue for practitioners, engineers, researchers, scientists, managers and decision makers from Europe and Americas to meet with their Asian counterparts to exchange about the most advanced developments in the hydroinformatics field and the urgent water related issues.
Shie-Yui Liong and Dragan Savic appointed as Chairman and Secretary
Professors Shie-Yui Liong and Dragan Savic are appointed, respectively, as Chairman and Secretary of the joint IAHR/IWA/IAHS Hydroinformatics Section with immediate effect.
Free edition of Wallingford Software Infoworks RS available
Wallingford Software have followed Halcrow in introducing an entry-level version of their river modelling tool at zero cost.
Site upgraded
This web site has been moved onto a new version of the server software. Look out for glitches!
Call for chapter proposals: Handbook of Research on Hydroinformatics: Technologies, Theories and Applications
Dr. Tagelsir Gasmelseid requests proposals for chapters in a "Handbook of Research on Hydroinformatics: Technologies, Theories and Applications"
Paper submission deadline for IAHR 2007 extended
The paper submission deadling for the XXXII IAHR Congress, to be held in Venice, Italy, July 1-6 2007, has been extended to 15 January 2007.
Announcement: International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems 2007
ISESS 2007 is part of a series organized by IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing) Working Group 5.11 “Computers and Environment”. The purpose of the symposium is to present and discuss the progress and trends in Enviromatics, which is operationally defined as the application of information technology to environmental science, engineering, and management.
Announcement: Hydroinformatics Workshop 2007
This International Workshop aims to establish state-of-the-art as well as future directions in developments of Hydroinformatics. This is an invitation based event that will bring together prestigious experts, scientists, engineers and managers to exchange ideas and experience, make critical assessment of knowledge in hydroinformatics, and identify and discuss new directions for future research.
Virtual tank facility under development
Under the European Commission’s Sixth Framework Programme, a group of CFD specialists and service providers, led by HSVA, have joined forces to develop a new IT platform for the design of fully hydrodynamically optimised ship hulls. (Source: http://europa.eu/)
Der Spiegel: "Google Earth is changing science"
According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, "Biologists, epidemiologists and disaster control experts are discovering Google Earth as a powerful tool in their work. The success of the digital globe has reawakened interest in computer mapping models."
Software, hardware upgrade
The software running www.hydroinformatics-community.org has been upgraded. In the short term this might lead to some instability.
Hard drive crash: reverted to state at 11/5
The machine temporarily running www.hydroinformatics-community.org has suffered a hard drive failure.
AOGS 2006 abstract submission deadline extended to 15 February
The abstract submission deadline for the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society's 3rd Annual Meeting (AOGS 2006, to take place in Singapore, 10 to 14 July 2006) has been extended to 15 February.
Cairns' bid to host Hydroinformatics 2010: PDF online
A PDF of information about Cairns' bid to host Hydroinformatics 2010 is available.
MODSIM05 proceedings online
Full proceedings from MODSIM05, the 16th conference of the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ) are available online.
Hydroinformatics Section meeting minutes online
Minutes from the Hydroinformatics section meeting which took place on September 11, 2005 at the IAHR Congress at Coex, Seoul, Korea are available online.

