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Philippe Gourbesville
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Professor of Hydroinformatics at Polytech Nice Sophia, Université Côte d’Azur (France) since 1997, Philippe served as director of the school for ten years. He graduated from Strasbour University (France) and started his career as hydraulic engineer. After joining academiasi, he managed a wide range of projects on hydro-environmental modelling under different frameworks including EC. He initiated and coordinated over 20 years EuroAquae joint M.Sc. on Hydroinformatics under Erasmus Mundus . Philippe is currently collaborating with China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) and serving as president of International Association for Hydro Environment Engineering and Research.

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Date (UTC+8) Time (UTC+8) Local Time Hall Session Role Talk Title
2025-05-18 14:00-17:35 2025-05-18,14:00-17:35Shudu Hall-L3

Constituting river ethics and building ecological dams

Moderator
2025-05-18 16:40-16:55 2025-05-18,16:40-16:55Shudu Hall-L3

Constituting river ethics and building ecological dams

Guests Panel introduction
2025-05-18 17:20-17:35 2025-05-18,17:20-17:35Shudu Hall-L3

Constituting river ethics and building ecological dams

Discussant Closing remarks
2025-05-20 08:30-17:00 2025-05-20,08:30-17:00Crystal Ballroom(23)-L5

Workshop on digital and intelligent technologies for dam design, construction and maintenance

Moderator
2025-05-20 09:30-09:45 2025-05-20,09:30-09:45Jinniu Hall-L5

Workshop on the benefits of reservoirs and dams in regional economy

Guests Holistic water engineering for resilient societies and environments
2025-05-20 14:10-14:15 2025-05-20,14:10-14:15Jingui Hall-L6

Workshop on development and prospect of pumped storage power stations

Guests Opening Remarks
2025-05-21 14:15-14:30 2025-05-21,14:15-14:30Crystal Ballroom(1456)-L5

Question 108 Theme 1: Dams, Reservoirs and Climate Change Adaptation: A Global Perspective

Speaker Climate change and water infrastructures: challenges for holistic water engineering