SimHydro 2023: New modelling paradigms for water issues?
- November 8, 2023 - November 10, 2023
SimHydro conferences, since 2010, have created a regular forum where major actors of the hydroinformatic domain and stakeholders meet, share and debate about needs, innovations and implementations of models and their inputs for decision making. The various sessions of SimHydro 2023 will cover these dimensions and will offer to the participants the possibility to share and exchange with scientists, practitioners and decision makers. SimHydro 2023 will be held on-site only.
Scope
SimHydro conferences, since 2010, have created a regular forum where major actors of the hydroinformatic domain and stakeholders meet, share and debate about needs, innovations and implementations of models and their inputs for decision making. The various sessions of SimHydro 2023 will cover these dimensions and will offer to the participants the possibility to share and exchange with scientists, practitioners and decision makers.
The SimHydro 2023 conference is jointly organized by the Société Hydrotechnique de France (SHF), the Association Française de Mécanique (AFM), the Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI) and the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR).
For this new edition, the general theme of the conference will be focused on “New modelling paradigms for water issues?”. The objective is to address some of the key challenges faced by the water modelling community regarding processes to simulate such as water services, extreme events (floods, droughts, etc.), hydrological cycle at catchment scale and to assess the added value of emerging concepts and methods such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Twins that are gaining interests. In addition to the recurrent topics of the conference, SimHydro will focused sessions around 3 major themes
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Topics
- Models for droughts, floods and water sharing strategies
• AI for water issuess
• Micro and nano gas flows and heat transfer
• Digital twins
• Hydro-environmental issues and extreme situations
• AI solutions for water
• Intensive computing for hydraulic simulations
• Two-phase microflows
• Extreme in hydraulics: how to deal with ?
- Decision Support System and models: concepts, design, challenges, implementation and operation
• Real time management and models - Hydraulic structures and networks: real time operation
- Scale models in hydraulics and their place and complementary in simulation concepts
- Modelling methods and tools for floods management
- 3D multi-phase flows (experiments and modelling)
- Hydraulic machinery
- Diphasic flows and cavitation
- Modelling in ecohydraulics and morphology
Scientific committee
- Aronne Armanini (Trento University – IT)
- David Fortune (University of Exeter – UK)
- D.M. Ingram (University of Edinburgh – UK)
- Christophe Coulet (ARTELIA – FR)
- Jean Cunge (SHF – FR)
- Yann Le Coarer (INRAE – FR)
- Gislain Lipeme (INSA Lyon – FR)
- Pierre Maruzewski (EDF – DPIH – FR)
- Farid Mazzouji (GE – Hydro Power- FR)
- Edie Miglio (Polytechnica di Milano – IT)
- Giorgio Pavesi (Università di Padou – IT)
- Vincent Rebour (IRSN – FR)
- Véronique Roig (IMFT – FR)
- Sébastien Roux (CNR – FR)
- Pierre Ruyer (IRSN – FR)
- Albert Ruprecht (Stuttgart University – DE)
- Patrick Sauvaget (SHF – FR)
- Rudolf Schilling (Munich University – DE)
- Anton Schleiss (EPF)L – CH)
- Théophile Terraz (INRAE – FR)
- Olivier Thual (Toulouse University – FR)
- Ezio Todini (Bologna University – IT)
- Brigitte Vinçon Leite (ENPC – FR)
- Damien Violeau (EDF-LNHE – FR)
Organizing committee
- M. Abily (ICRA, Spain)
- O. Bertrand (ARTELIA, France)
- S. Bourban (EDF, France)
- G. Caignaert (Arts et Métiers Paristech, France)
- F. X Cierco (CNR, France)
- G. De Cesare (EPFL, Switzerland))
- O. Delestre (Polytech Nice Sophia – University Côte d’Azur, France)
- B. Geisseler (Geisseler Law Firm, Germany)
- Ph. Gourbesville (Polytech Nice Sophia – University Côte d’Azur, France)
- S.Y Liong (NUS, Singapore)
- C. Münch (HEVS, Switzerland)
- V.T.V Nguyen (McGill University, Canada)
- Ph. Sergent (CEREMA, France)
- P. Tassi (EDF, France)
- P.L. Viollet (SHF, France)
Venue:
SimHydro 2023 will be held at EDF LAB Chatou, France. EDF Lab Chatou is a long-established R&D site with cutting-edge expertise in hydraulics, renewable energies, nuclear power and environment.
Location:
EDF Research and Development Division EDF Lab Chatou
6, quai Watier 78400 Chatou France
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IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Special Sessions
June 15, 2023
Deadline for Abstract submissions
June 1, 2023
Notification of acceptance of the special session
Immediately upon submission
Notification of acceptance
June 15, 2023
Final abstract Submissions of full papers
Septembre 15, 2023