1st International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering Research, Sydney, 2017 (iCWEE 2017) will bring international and national experts in water and environmental engineering research and practice to Sydney to present and share their latest research and practice. iCWEE 2017 will be held in Sydney, which is one of the largest cities in Australia. The conference is supported by Global Circle for Scientific, Technological and Management Research (GCSTMR) and Science, Technology and Management Crest, Australia (STAMCA). GCSTMR endeavors to create a platform for young researchers to exchange ideas and share information with experts in their respective fields. GCSTMR encourages and facilitates trans-national collaborations among its members and associates in research, training and professional activities. Multidisciplinary international conference series run by GCSTMR open vast opportunities for researchers to interact on the global platform and take advantage of knowledge sharing in the digital arena.
iCWEE 2017 will be held at Western Sydney University’s Parramatta campus, which is situated 20km from the Sydney CBD and is well connected by rail, road and ferry networks. The traditional landmarks of Sydney including Sydney Harbour, Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are within easy reach of the conference venue as is the Blue Mountains World Heritage National Park.

Conference Themes

  • Flood hydrology
  • Regional flood frequency analysis
  • Flood forecasting
  • Stochastic hydrology
  • Rainfall runoff modelling
  • Urban hydrology
  • Climate change impacts on water resources
  • Eco-hydrology
  • Social hydrology
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Flood plain management
  • Water resources management
  • Rainfall estimation
  • Hydro-informatics
  • Artificial intelligence based modelling in water and environmental engineering
  • Hydraulic engineering
  • Hydraulic machinery
  • Groundwater hydrology
  • Interaction of surface and groundwater
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Drinking water treatment
  • Water quality modelling
  • Air pollution
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Coastal hydraulics
  • Irrigation engineering
  • Sea outfall assessment
  • Water infrastructure
  • Water policy and governance
  • Waste management
  • Bioremediation
  • Other areas of water and environmental engineering