HydroClimX Lab “Decomposing Complexity”

About HydroClimX

HydroClimX Lab is an initiative to bring multiple Geoscience domains such as Hydrology, Climate Science, Atmospheric science, Geomorphology, Data Science, Machine Learning, and social science to a common platform to learn and grow together. Decomposing Complexity is our focus, whether it is science, sharing ideas, or collaboration. Presently, the lab has been set up at the Department of Hydrology, IIT Roorkee. The aim is to expand HydroClimX with no boundaries. We aim to integrate scientists based on a common goal irrespective of their academic level, university, region, and country. Currently, our core strength is data science, extreme events studies and prediction, forecasting, and modelling. The X-factor of the lab is to integrate any relevant domain into it. 

HydroClimX Café

How about discussing science without any fear, formality and Complexity? How about if you could be guided and received answers to your queries? We have designed HydroClimX café intending to integrate advanced science, latest news, hand-on-sessions and sessions-on-demand.  

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IAHS Scientific Decade 2023-2032

Science for Solutions decade: HELPING Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global World

Details of the Working Group – Decomposing Complexity 

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Working Group on Unsolved Problems in Hydrology (UPH)

On 10 July, 2023 the IAHS Bureau established a Working Group on Unsolved Problems in Hydrology (UPH). 


The goal of the UPH community initiative, promoted by the Working Group, is to increase the coherence of the scientific process in hydrology (thus overcoming fragmentation) through providing common research subjects; energise the hydrological community through increasing the awareness that we do not fully understand many hydrological processes; and to enable the community to speak with one voice to increase public awareness and enhance funding opportunities for community projects.

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Emerging Talents in Water Science: Water and Built Environment 2021/22Here we present the Frontiers in Water ‘Emerging Talents in Water Science’ Research Topic series, a space dedicated to highlighting the emerging talent of student researchers within the field of water science.Across the globe, students are undertaking key research as part of their education. Yet, most of this work fails to be communicated to the wider audience and remains buried in university archives. We recognize that this may be due to peer-review being perceived as daunting by many students. At Frontiers, our peer-review process is collaborative and students will receive hands-on guidance and constructive feedback. A detailed webinar will be held to provide all submitting students with unique insights into the functioning of the peer-review process. Our Topic Editors are leaders in their fields, committed to the development of emerging talents, and will ensure that student researchers are provided with all the necessary tools to succeed in scientific publishing.The research presented herein highlights the quality and diversity of student researchers across the field of water science, particularly water and built environment. We welcome contributions in the form of original research, reviews, mini reviews, case reports, hypothesis and theory pieces, perspectives, and both experimental and computational studies that cover, but are not limited to, the following themes:- Resilience and adaptation of water infrastructure to climate change;- Sustainable urban water infrastru...

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