Category Archives: EGU

8 reasons to attend EGU 2016

For all of those doubting whether to attend EGU 2016, here are 8 more reasons to register! This year YHS will organize some revamped classics (Meet the expert, Pop-Ups), and try out some new concepts (How to review, Rhyme-your-research). Times … Continue reading

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Water Sciences Pop-Ups at EGU2016

If you are attending the EGU General Assembly 2016, we invite you to submit an abstract to the ‘Water Sciences Pop-Ups session’. It is the second year this session will be organized at EGU. Its sister session at the AGU Fall Meeting … Continue reading

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Join us in organizing activities for EGU 2016!

YHS is currently seeking to welcome fellow young hydrologists to join us in planning and organization of activities for EGU 2016. In the last years we had very successful sessions (workshops, short courses, scientific discussions, etc.). We would like to … Continue reading

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Meet the expert in hydrology – The mystery of evaporation

This year at the EGU GA in Vienna (12th to 17th April) the YHS organized another “Meet the expert in hydrology” session with the theme: “the mystery of evaporation”. A panel of three senior scientists presented their vision of the … Continue reading

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Hydroinformatics for hydrology: data-driven and hybrid techniques

This year at EGU GA YHS started organizing a new short course: “Hydroinformatics for hydrology”. The theme of this very first short course was on data-driven and hybrid techniques. Being introduced to the fundamentals of data-driven modelling, the participants (around … Continue reading

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