HIC2020: 14th International Conference on Hydroinformatics Palace of the School of Medicine and Palace of Mines Mexico City, Mexico, January 11-15, 2021 |
Conference website | http://hic2020.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hic2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | June 12, 2020 |
New extended abstract submission | June 12, 2020 |
Submission deadline | June 12, 2020 |
Introduction
The Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources, through the Mexican Institute of Water Technology, in collaboration with the National Autonomous University of Mexico and its Engineering Institute, is pleased to invite the international hydroinformatics community to the 14th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, HIC 2020. Welcome to Mexico City.
We live exciting times. We have seen progress in both real-time data analysis and sensor, computer, and communications technology. These advances have opened the way to a broader use of the digital interconnection of everyday objects through the Internet, known as the Internet of Things, a concept closely related to the birth of the cities of the future. In this sense, it is only natural to think about the application of such technological advances to water systems.
Call for papers
The 14th International Conference on Hydroinformatics (HIC 2020) calls for extended abstracts to be submitted for possible participation in the most relevant forum on the topic. The Conference will be an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas, promote innovative technologies, and create new and broader collaborations with the aim of finding solutions for water management and the preservation of the environment.
Abstract characteristics
The 14th International Conference on Hydroinformatics (HIC 2020) calls for extended abstracts to be submitted for possible participation in the most relevant forum on the topic. The Conference will be an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas, promote innovative technologies, and create new and broader collaborations with the aim of finding solutions for water management and the preservation of the environment.
Original, unpublished and innovative material on any of the following themes and subthemes:
- ICTs for Water Management and Monitoring
- Remote Sensing
- Big Data
- Numerical Modelling
- Sustainable Water Management
New deadlines and key dates
Extended abstract submission: June 12th, 2020.Acceptance notification previously submited abstracts: April 24th, 2020.
Acceptance notification New abstracts: September 18th, 2020.
Full paper submission (optional): October 16th, 2020.
Confirmation of attendance: October 30th, 2020.
For further information please contact: abstract@hic2020.org
Extended abstract characteristics
List of Topics
ICTs for Water Management and Monitoring
- Smart water sensors
- Real-time control of water systems
- Optimization techniques
- Cloud and mobile applications for water
- Open data and data-crowdsourcing decision support systems
Remote Sensing
- Remote sensing applied to the water cycle
- Data assimilation
- Remote data integration and verification
- Remote sensing in irrigation studies
Big Data
- Data Mining
- GIS for Water Management
- IoT Applications
- Complex Networks Analysis
Numerical Modelling
- Physical models
- Process-based models of water quantity and/or quality
- Hydraulic modelling of water infrastructure (drainage, SuDs and water distribution)
- Uncertainty analysis and ensemble modelling
- Data-driven techniques
Sustainable Water Management
- Water reuse and recycling
- Transboundary river basin management
- Groundwater storage and depletion modelling
- Water management in megacities
- Water resilience in cities
Venues
Committees
Organizing committee
Steering Committee
- Orazio Giustolisi, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
- Dragan Savic, KWR, Netherlands
- Dominic L. Boccelli, Universidad de Arizona, EE. UU.
- Maria C. Cunha, Universidad de Coimbra, Portugal
- Ibrahim Demir, Universidad de Iowa, EE. UU.
- Raziyeh Farmani, Universidad de Exeter, Reino Unido.
- Gabriele Freni, Universita di Enna Kore, Italia
- Pilar García Navarro, Universidad de Zaragoza, España.
- Philippe Gourbesville, Universidad Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Francia
- George P. Karatzas, Universidad Técnica de Creta, Grecia
- Francesco Laio, Politecnico di Torino, Italia
- Gwo-Fong Lin, Universidad Nacional de Taiwán, Taiwán
- Ole Mark, DHI, Dinamarca
- Miguel Rico-Ramirez, Universidad de Bristol, Reino Unido.
- Dimitri Solomatine, Instituto UNESCO-IHE para la Educación del Agua, NL
- Zoran Vojinovic, Instituto UNESCO-IHE para la Educación del Agua, NL