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Call for abstracts for the 11th International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics ISEH2027

ISEH2027

Submbit your abstract by 1 May 2026  

 Invitation message 

Dear members of the IAHR Technical Committees, academic community, industry partners, and interested participants,

The Organizing Committee is delighted to announce that abstract submission for International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics 2027 is now open (deadline May 1, 2026). This is an abstract-only conference. The Scientific Committee will review all abstracts as soon as possible and notify authors of acceptance decisions shortly.

For more information, visit https://iseh.conference.uiowa.edu/

International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics 2027, which will be held on the campus of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, USA, on June 1-4, 2027.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Best regards, 

George Constantinescu
Symposium Chair

Conference themes

  1. Fluvial and open channel hydraulics

  2. Coastal and estuarine hydraulics

  3. Environmental hydraulics

  4. Urban hydraulics

  5. Dispersion and mixing in natural water bodies with and without stratification effects

  6. Jets, plumes, mixing layers

  7. Gravity currents and their interactions with the environment (e.g., vegetation, dams, bedforms)

  8. Extreme events and associated environmental hazards

  9. Instrumentation, experiments, modeling

Key dates:

May 1, 2026: Abstract submission deadline
September 1, 2026: Notification of provisional acceptance
September 15, 2026: Online registration opens
October 15, 2026: Revised abstracts due
November 1, 2026: Notification of final acceptance
February 15, 2027: Application deadline for master classes and short courses
March 15, 2027: Early bird registration closes
May 30–31, 2027: Master Classes and Short courses
June 1–4, 2027: ISEH Symposium

 Related 

IAHR Technical Committee on Fluid Mechanics


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