CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #30143
Flood modelling & forecasting challenges in industry
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This virtual workshop will bring together practitioners
and scholars, in an attempt to identify and discuss timely
issues in operational-scale flood modelling, forecasting
and management.
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Date: |
September 16, 2021
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Location: |
United Kingdom
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Web Page: |
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/virtual-workshop-on-flood-modelling-forecasting-challenges-in-industry-tickets-161609364961
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Application Areas: |
Hydraulics
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Special Fields: |
Hydrodynamics
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Type of Event: |
Workshop, International
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Description: |
The ‘Flood modelling & forecasting challenges in industry’ workshop is part of the EPSRC-funded
project SEAMLESS-WAVE and is supported by TWENTY65. It will bring together practitioners and
scholars, in an attempt to identify and discuss timely issues in operational-scale flood
modelling, forecasting and management.
Scope. The workshop is aimed to increase our understanding of industrial and practical needs that
require further addressing in academic research. The focus will be on the
themes:
- Overview of the flooding challenges
- Improved modelling and integrative strategies
- Consideration to assess and improve resilience
Audience. The workshop themes would interest researchers focused on flood model development,
testing, application and validation for real-world applications, and those interested in the
concept of flood resilience. This is a good opportunity to share expertise, thoughts and comments
with end-users, practitioners and leaders in the field.
Registration. There is no registration fee to attend this online event. Please click the link below
to register:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/virtual-workshop-on-flood-
modelling-forecasting-challenges-in-industry-tickets-
161609364961
The draft agenda of the scheduled talks can be found in the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xAMiBgiN-
SVwhnPRGklyfMLPAtyaS0IQyxLNaGa0rWE/edit?usp=sharing
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Event record first posted on July 26, 2021, last modified on July 31, 2021
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