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-*Hydroinformatics approaches for river basin related problems**+     Hydroinformatics approaches for river basin related problems**
  
 As a part of Data4Water EU Twining project, a series of summer schools will be organised. The first As a part of Data4Water EU Twining project, a series of summer schools will be organised. The first
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 We look forward to seeing you in Bucharest soon. We look forward to seeing you in Bucharest soon.
  
-**Objective:**+    * Objective:** 
 The three-week program is designed to teach participants the necessary background on The three-week program is designed to teach participants the necessary background on
 hydroinformatics tools for solving problems related to water environment in river basins, and give hydroinformatics tools for solving problems related to water environment in river basins, and give
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 participants will be able to solve their own problems using these tools. participants will be able to solve their own problems using these tools.
  
-**Description:**+    * Description:** 
 The three-weeks summer school schedule is: The three-weeks summer school schedule is:
-1. Training courses – 3 days [21th to 23th June]. +  - Training courses – 3 days [21th to 23th June]. 
-2. Summer school assignment tasks for participants – 1 day [24th June] +  Summer school assignment tasks for participants – 1 day [24th June] 
-3. Problem solving sessions guided by experts – 12 days [25th June to 6th July] +  Problem solving sessions guided by experts – 12 days [25th June to 6th July] 
-4. Session for presenting the final results - 2 days [7th July to 8th July] +  Session for presenting the final results - 2 days [7th July to 8th July] 
-5. Evaluation of the summer school achievements+  Evaluation of the summer school achievements 
 The detailed syllabus of the training courses covers three main aspects of hydroinformatics, as The detailed syllabus of the training courses covers three main aspects of hydroinformatics, as
 follows: follows:
-1. Introduction and Modelling +  1. Introduction and Modelling 
- 1.1 Introduction to Hydroinformatics +     1.1 Introduction to Hydroinformatics 
- 1.2. Modelling paradigms: Physically based modelling, Data driven modelling +     1.2. Modelling paradigms: Physically based modelling, Data driven modelling 
- 1.3. Examples/Case studies +     1.3. Examples/Case studies 
-2. Optimization and Decision Support +  2. Optimization and Decision Support 
- 2.1. Optimization +     2.1. Optimization 
- 2.2. Decision support methods: Multicriteria analysis, decision support systems +     2.2. Decision support methods: Multicriteria analysis, decision support systems 
- 2.3. Examples/ Case studies +     2.3. Examples/ Case studies 
-3. Data +  3. Data 
- 3.1. Data sources and standards +     3.1. Data sources and standards 
- 3.2 Spatial Data Infrastructures +     3.2Spatial Data Infrastructures 
- 3.2. Role of cloud computing and parallel computing in Hydroinformatics+     3.3. Role of cloud computing and parallel computing in Hydroinformatics 
 Content from all above three aspects will be addressed during the summer school. Content from all above three aspects will be addressed during the summer school.
-The courses are intended for a multidisciplinary audience.  +The courses are intended for a multidisciplinary audience. 
- SUMMER SCHOOL+ 
 Problem solving session is focused on building a code for a hydrological model and preparing it to Problem solving session is focused on building a code for a hydrological model and preparing it to
 be calibrated and validated with data. In order to determine the uncertainty bounds for some of the be calibrated and validated with data. In order to determine the uncertainty bounds for some of the
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 freely available cloud. Next step will be fetching the results and building an interface that will freely available cloud. Next step will be fetching the results and building an interface that will
 present the results, after they have been analysed. present the results, after they have been analysed.
-Application procedure:+ 
 +    * Application procedure:** 
 To apply for a place please send a short CV (including research interests) to elena.apostol@cs.pub.ro To apply for a place please send a short CV (including research interests) to elena.apostol@cs.pub.ro
 or catalin.leordeanu@cs.pub.ro. or catalin.leordeanu@cs.pub.ro.
 +
 The Summer School is targeted at PhD/MD/undergrads students and other early career researchers. The Summer School is targeted at PhD/MD/undergrads students and other early career researchers.
 There is no participation fee. There is no participation fee.
-Important dates:+ 
 +    * Important dates:** 
 The closing date for applications is: 8th June 2016 The closing date for applications is: 8th June 2016
 The final list of participants will be announced on 15th June 2016 The final list of participants will be announced on 15th June 2016
-Please direct all enquiries to elena.apostol@cs.pub.ro or catalin.leordeanu@cs.pub.ro. +Please direct all enquiries to [[elena.apostol@cs.pub.ro]] or [[catalin.leordeanu@cs.pub.ro]]
-Organisers:+ 
 +    * Organisers:** 
 UNESCO-IHE: A. Jonoski and I. Popescu UNESCO-IHE: A. Jonoski and I. Popescu
-UPB: prof. M. Mocanu, E. Apostol, C. Leordean +UPB: prof. M. Mocanu, E. Apostol, C. Leordeanu 
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