You will need to bring your own laptop in order to participate in this summer school.
Summer School
Key Info
Dates
Ice Breaker: November, 9th
Friday November, 14th
Location
Main Campus of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) in Florianópolis
Free of charge
(Application Deadline July 30th)
Focus Topics
Latin American Hydrology
Catchment Processes and Analysis
Focus Topics
Isotope Approaches
Hydrological Modelling
Program (prelimnary)
18:00 evening, Ice breaker 9th
08.30-12.00 Lecture: Catchment Processes and Isotope methods
14.00-16.00 Practical exercises: Data analysis
16.00-17.30 Lecture: Catchment Hydrology
08.30-12.00 Lecture: Process-based Hydrological Modelling
14.00-16.00 Practical exercise: Hydrological Modelling
16.00-17.30 Lecture: Process Hydrology in Latin America
08.00-18.00 Field Trip to the Peri Lake Experimental Catchment and around Florianopolis Island
08.30-12.00 Lecture: From Small scale to large Scale - Low flow and flood processes
14.00-17-00 Practical Exercise:: Low flow and flood process analysis
08.30-12.00 Lecture: From processes to water resources management
14.00-17.00 Group discussion
Lecturers
Prof. Pedro Chaffe, UFSC
Prof. Julian Klaus, UB
Dr. Camyla Innocente dos Santos, UFSC
Dr. Vinícius B. P. Chagas, UFSC
Guest Lecturers
Dr. Luis Garbossa, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária e Extensão Rural de Santa Catarina
Dr. Mariana Madruga de Brito, UFZ, Leipzig
FAQ
The possibility of receiving academic credit must be discussed with your home institution in advance. It is the participant’s responsibility to clarify and arrange any credit recognition.
All participants are responsible for arranging their own travel and accommodation. These will not be organized by the organizing team. However, recommendations for nearby accommodation options will be shared with admitted participants at a later date.
Meals are not covered by the organizing team. However, participants will have the option to join a joint lunch on campus at their own expense. Affordable meal options will be available.
Organizers
E-Mail:
hydro@uni-bonn.de
Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus
Prof. Dr. Pedro Luiz Borges Chaffe