We are pleased to provide an update to the 6th Asia Pacific MIKE Software Conference, which is taking place between 12~13 October 2009 at The Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore. This is indeed a great opportunity to mingle and exchange experiences with participants (academia, technical professionals and policy makers) in the water and environment industry from the Asia-Pacific region.
We are also pleased to announce that the keynote sessions include prominent and distinguished guests from the Singapore Economic Development Board, Broadway Malayan Asia Pte Ltd, and our own DHI-NTU Research Centre.
There are many more exciting presentations in store for the conference and just to name a few:
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Uncertainty in real-time hydrological forecasts (Australia)
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Forecasting coral cover in extreme turbid environment using ECOLab (Australia)
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Sediment Transport modeling of the Madura Straits using MIKE 21 (Indonesia)
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Flood risk map in the Lower Chaopraya River Basin (Thailand)
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Tsunami generation tool to calculate sea bottom deformation for MIKE 21 HD (Singapore)
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Assessment of future climate change over Southeast Asia – A dynamical downscaling study using the WRF model (Singapore)
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Climate change and urban flooding (Denmark)
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ECOLab and habitat modeling – operational tools in marine environmental planning and impact assessment (Denmark)
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Prediction of larval dispersal patterns within the Singapore Straits using MIKE 21 (Singapore)
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Updates on DHI’s Marine Water Forecasting Systems
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Introduction of a new exciting automation system for Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan (EMMP)
Not forgetting an afternoon of sharing and software demonstration with DHI experts on what’s new in MIKE by DHI software 2009.
There are still opportunities for late conference registration and participations, so if you’re interested (or know of anybody who is interested) please let us know or pass on this email.
Please also visit us at the website: http://www.dhi.com.sg/singapore2009.aspx