Trinh @ Bath

ENHANCING THE BENEFITS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
IN FLOOD HYDROLOGY AND INDUSTRY MODELLING

A workshop between mathematical and flood risk communities

We look forwards to welcoming you at this workshop in Bath on 3-4 December. The workshop will provide a forum for mathematicians and hydrological modellers to explore in depth how theoretical analysis can provide insights about the behaviour, calibration and robustness of rainfall-runoff models. The motivation for the workshop includes recognition that there is a vast array of hydrological models in the literature, many of which are related variants of common physical and conceptual structures.

This workshop will form a unique gathering of not just theoretical modellers and applied mathematicians, but will also bring significant engagement with hydrological modellers, who are interested in examining the potential for mathematical analysis to help with issues.

Confirmed Participants

Participant Group
Steve Birkinshaw Newcastle University
Onno Bokhove University of Leeds
Oliver Brady University of Bath
Luca Brusasco University of Bristol
Amy Daroch University of Bath
Alex Doak University of Bath
Helen Harfoot Environment Agency
Nicholas Howden University of Bristol
Alison Kay UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Thomas Kjeldsen University of Bath
Rob Lamb JBA Consulting
Rosie Lane UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Liz Lewis University of Manchester
Simon Mathias Durham University
Dave Milledge Newcastle University
Bob Moore UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Kat Phillips University of Warwick
Christian Rohrbeck University of Bath
Paul Smith JBA Consulting
Dina Theodosiadou University of Bath
Phil Trinh University of Bath
Tom Willis Environment Agency
Ross Woods University of Bristol

Location and arrival information

The workshop will be held in the Brunswick Room at the beautiful Guildhall in the centre of Bath. The Guildhall is located a few minutes walk from the Bath Spa train station

A map appears below.

Parking and accommodation

The main parking facility is Southgate Car Park but others can be found nearby, including Charlotte Street Car Park, Avon Street Car Park, Manvers Street Car Park, and so forth. Participants needing accommodation will likely have had theirs already arranged at the Hampton by Hilton Bath City Hotel.

Timetable

Wednesday 3 December

10:00 Participants arrive at Guildhall; coffee-time
10:30 Introduction(s) to participants; opening address by Phil & Rob
11:00 Long Talk 1
12:00 Lunchtime
13:30 Short talk 1
14:00 Short talk 2
14:30 Short talk 3
15:00 Break
15:30 Short talk 4
16:00 Short talk 5
16:30 Break and chat
17:00 Short talk 6
17:30 Break and chat
18:00 Walk to dinner
18:30 Workshop dinner at Bosco Pizzeria

Thursday 4 December

9:00 Participants arrive at Guildhall; coffee-time
9:15 Long talk 2
10:00 Break
10:00 Short talk 7
10:30 Short talk 8
11:00 Break
11:30 Long talk 3
12:30 Lunchtime
14:00 Short talk 9
14:30 Short talk 10
15:00 Wrapup
15:30 Wrapup
16:00 Departures

Workshop dinner

Workshop dinner has been planned for 18:30 at Bosco Pizzeria on the first day of the workshop. We will walk over from the Guildhall at 18:00. You can find a Group Menu here.

Contacts

Organisers: Phil Trinh (University of Bath) and Rob Lamb (JBA Trust)

Enquiries can be directed to Phil Trinh.

Claims and reimbursement

Both accommodation and travel costs will be reimbursed with funding courtesy of the Mathematics for Humanity programme from the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The conference dinner in the city of Bath will be arranged on the evening of 3 December.