Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

“Gotta catch’em all” talk – Second talk

Join us for the second episode of “Gotta catch’em all” talk organized by the British Hydrological Society and the Young Hydrologic Society to hear about Indiana Jones-like hydrology discoveries and the first-ever type of network. Get your free place at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bhs-yhs-gotta-catchem-all-second-episode-tickets-526614055817 See you there!

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EGU Early Career Scientist Rep for Hydrological Sciences (2023-2025): applications open

The application for the role of Early Career Scientist Representative (ECS Rep) for the EGU Division on Hydrological Sciences (2023-2025) is open! More details can be found in the official statement.

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Hallway Conversations – Luca Brocca

Contribution by Paola Mazzoglio (PM) Luca Brocca received the M.Sc. degree in Environmental Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering, both with excellence, from the University of Perugia, Italy, in 2003 and 2008, respectively. Since 2009 he is a … Continue reading

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New YHS President: Faranak Tootoonchi

Faranak (FT) is the incoming President for the Young Hydrologic Society. Here the outgoing President Lina (LS) interviews her about what it is like finishing the PhD, why she would recommend people to join YHS, and what she plans for … Continue reading

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“Gotta catch’em all” talk

The British Hydrological Society and Young Hydrologic Society would invite you to join the first “Gotta catch’em all” talk on 17th January 2023, 14:30-15:30 CEST. The speakers will talk about hydrology tips and rainfall data decimation.

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