* All times are based on Europe/Paris CET.
1:00 PM
Europe/Paris
1:10 PM
Europe/Paris
Data tools, transmission and interoperability or automated data quality control
Chair: Christophe Cudennec General presentation by Jérôme Le Coz (10 minutes) Series of 6-minute pitches based on submitted posters (40 minutes): - Mirjami Kuoppala, Finnish Environment Institute (Finland) – Automatic outlier detection with data-analytics / machine learning - Frank Annor or Hessel Winsemius, TAHMO (Netherlands) – OpenRiverCam: Camera-based river flow observations with local people, local devices and open knowledge - Fabio Sato, Elligence Solucoes em Tecnologia (Brazil) - Muthiah Perumal, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (India) – A real non-contact discharge estimation procedure - Juan Bianchi, Instituto Nacional del Agua (Argentina) – INA’s experience in improving hydrological data interoperability - François Rainville, Environment Canada (Canada) – Continuous Data Production to Improve Real-Time Data Production in Canada - Pete Marchetto, Conservify and FieldKit (United States) – On-line, In Situ Calibration of Environmental Sensing Systems Q&A with Jérôme Le Coz and the presenters (20 minutes)
2:20 PM
Europe/Paris
How standards can support innovation in operational hydrometry?
Presentations (20 minutes): - Tommaso Abrate, WMO – The role of WMO Guidance and Technical Regulations (10 minutes) - Stewart Child, ISO – The role of international standards (10 minutes) Q&A with the presenters (10 minutes)
2:50 PM
Europe/Paris
3:00 PM
Europe/Paris
Fostering uptake of innovative solutions in operational environments
Moderated public-private-research sectors panel discussion Moderator: Tatsuya Kimura, WMO Panelists: Alexandre Hauet (EDF), Mark Heggli (Innovative Hydrology), Fabrice Fretz (SDC), Raul Munoz Castillo (IDB), Marie-Claire ten Veldhuis (TU Delft), Louise Croneborg-Jones (Water in Sight), Robert Sunday (Ministry of Water, Tanzania)