iCWEE 2017: 1st International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering Western Sydney University Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia, November 20-22, 2017 |
Conference website | http://www.icwee.net.au/Home.aspx |
Abstract registration deadline | April 30, 2017 |
Submission deadline | April 30, 2017 |
1st International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering, Sydney, 2017 (iCWEE 2017) will bring international and national experts in water and environmental engineering to Sydney to present and share their latest research and practice. iCWEE 2017 will be held in Sydney, which is one of the largest cities in Australia. The conference is supported by Global Circle for Scientific, Technological and Management Research (GCSTMR) and Science, Technology and Management Crest, Australia (STAMCA).
Submission Guidelines
Guidelines for abstract and paper submission are avaialable at http://www.icwee.net.au/ManuscriptSubmission.aspx
List of Topics
- Flood hydrology
- Regional flood frequency analysis
- Flood forecasting
- Stochastic hydrology
- Rainfall runoff modelling
- Urban hydrology
- Climate change impacts on water resources
- Eco-hydrology
- Social hydrology
- Rainwater harvesting
- Flood plain management
- Water resources management
- Rainfall estimation
- Hydro-informatics
- Artificial intelligence based modelling in water and environmental engineering
- Hydraulic engineering
- Hydraulic machinery
- Groundwater hydrology
- Interaction of surface and groundwater
- Wastewater treatment
- Drinking water treatment
- Water quality modelling
- Air pollution
- Fluid mechanics
- Coastal hydraulics
- Irrigation engineering
- Sea outfall assessment
- Water infrastructure
- Water policy and governance
- Waste management
- Bioremediation
- Other areas of water and environmental engineering
Committees
Advisory Committee
- Professor Vijay Singh, Texas A & M University, USA
- Professor Bofu Yu, Griffith University, Australia
- Professor Abdullah Shanableh, Sharjah University, UAE
- Professor Chi Zhang, Dalian University of Technology, China
- Professor Salaheddine El Adlouni, University De Moncton, Canada
- Professor Enedir Ghisi, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
- Professor Peter Coombes, Urban Water Cycle Solutions, Australia
- Professor Thamer Ahmad Mohammad, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
- Professor Basant Maheshwari, Western Sydney University, Australia
Technical committee
Chairs
- Professor Taha Ouarda, Masdar lnstiture of Science and Technology, UAE
- Associate Professor Ataur Rahman, Western Sydney University, Australia
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Members
- Professor Rezaul Karim, Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh
- Associate Professor Surendra Shrestha, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Associate Professor Saleh Wasimi, Central Queensland University, Australia
- Associate Professor John Gathenya, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture, Kenya
- Associate Professor Monzur lmteaz, Swinburne University, Australia
- Associate Professor Ramesh Teegavarapu,Florida Atlantic University, USA
- Associate Professor Rezaul Kabir Chowdhury, United Arab Emirate University, UAE
- Associate Professor Ming Zhao, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Associate Professor Arumugam Sathasivan, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Associate Professor Asaad Shamseldin, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Associate Professor Naveed Khaliq, National Research Council of Canada, Canada
- Dr Dharma Hagare, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Dr Muhammed Ali Bhuiyan, RMIT University, Australia
- Dr Prasanna Egodawatta, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Dr Khaled Haddad, Cumberland City Council, Australia
- Dr Anand Tularam, Griffith University, Australia
- Dr Amimul Ahsan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
- Dr Muhammad Shoaib, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan
- Dr Abdullah Gokhan Yilmaz, American University of Sharjah, UAE
- Dr Ashiq Rahman, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Dr Zaved Khan, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Dr Nitin Muttil, Victoria University, Australia
- Dr Mohammed Bari, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
- Dr Md Mahmudul Haque, WaterNSW, Australia
- Dr Fazlul Karim, CSIRO Land and Water, Australia
Publication
All the abstracts and full papers submitted to iCWEE 2017 will be refereed by two independent reviewers and if accepted will be published in the conference proceedings with 978-0-6480147-4-4 ISBN Number.
Venue
iCWEE 2017 will be held at Western Sydney University’s Parramatta campus, which is situated 20km from the Sydney CBD and is well connected by rail, road and ferry networks. The traditional landmarks of Sydney including Sydney Harbour, Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are within easy reach of the conference venue as is the Blue Mountains World Heritage National Park.