Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

Hydroinformatics for hydrology: uncertainty analysis

In April 2019, European Geosciences Union GA hosted the “Hydroinformatics for hydrology” short course (SC) for the fifth time in a row! This year, early career hydrologists in Vienna took the opportunity to learn about uncertainty (and sensitivity) analysis — … Continue reading

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EGU is a bit like a music festival: first time experience of an ECS in hydrology

A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Dimitri Rambourg. This is a cross-post with the EGU Hydrological Sciences Division Blog. EGU is a bit like a music festival. Maybe not as crowded as the Donauinselfest, but you’ll definitively experience some of … Continue reading

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Early career scientists conquer new frontiers: an H3S conversation

Originally posted by CUAHSI. For the month of April, H3S, AGU’s Hydrology Section Student Subcommittee, will be taking over CUAHSI’s Cyberseminar series. Each of the four seminars will showcase talks by four early career scientists studying some of the most … Continue reading

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YHS at #EGU19 | Plan your week!

Less than a month left for the EGU General Assembly 2019 (EGU 2019, 7 – 12 April), we are delighted to announce the events and activities (co-)organized by YHS! We also include EGU events focused on ECS and poetry & art. Don’t … Continue reading

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EGU Early Career Scientist Rep for Hydrological Sciences (2019-2021): applications open

Please find details and how to apply here. Please see the EGU ECS page for eligibility.

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