
Meet Our New Associate Editors
The International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) is proud to announce the appointment of four world-class experts to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Hydraulic Research (JHR). The inclusion of these distinguished academics reinforces the journal’s commitment to scientific excellence and its role as a leading global platform for advancements in fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering.
JHR is thrilled to welcome these four outstanding researchers, who will bring their extensive expertise to the peer-review process and help shape the future direction of the journal:
Dr. Ir. Sébastien ERPICUM, Associate Professor, Hydraulics in Environmental and Civil Engineering (HECE) | Liege University
Xudong Fu, Ph.D. Professor of Fluvial Dynamics Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University
Dr. Daniel Valero Huerta, Associate Professor in the Fluid Mechanics Section Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Imperial College London
Professor Olivier Eiff Environmental Fluid Mechanics | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Dr. Ir. Sébastien ERPICUM
Associate Professor, Liege University
Xudong Fu
Professor,Tsinghua University, China
Daniel Valero Huerta
Associate Professor, Imperial College London
Olivier Eiff
Professor,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
About the journal
The Journal of Hydraulic Research (JHR) publishes research papers in theoretical, experimental and computational hydraulics and fluid mechanics, relating to rivers, lakes, estuaries, coasts, constructed waterways, and some internal flows such as pipe flows. To reflect current trends in water research, articles that explore outcomes of interdisciplinary hydro-environment studies with a strong fluid mechanical component are especially welcome. Although preference is given to fundamental issues, papers focusing on important unconventional or emerging applications of broad interest are also appreciated.
IAHR members can access the latest issue online.
Non IAHR members must access through Taylor & Francis website.
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Journal of Hydraulic Research, Volume 64, Issue 2, 2026 is now available online!
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