Vietnamese Red River Workshop
Welcome to the first workshop of Red River AI water management, which will take place on 13 November 2024 at the Thuyloi University, Vietnam.
During the workshop, the results achieved will be presented along with new research directions aimed at further improving them.
Location
The event will be held at the Thuyloi University in main Administration Building A1, at 175 Tay Son street, Dong Da district, Hanoi.
The workshop will start at 9:00 and end at 12:30. For a detailed overview of the event schedule, please see the section below.
Event Schedule
9:00 - 9:10
Welcome addressed
Prof Vu Minh Cat
9:10 - 9:25
Challenges by climatic and anthropic changes to water resources management in the Red River
Prof. Roberto Ranzi
9:25 - 9:50
Integration of pre-release strategy into reservoir operation rule for flood control in Red River basin
Dr. Tran Anh Phuong
9:50 - 10:05
Research on the optimal operation of cascade hydropower in the Da river basin for energy balancing in the power system
Ho Sy Mao PhD student
10:05 - 10:20
Physically Based Estimation of Maximum Precipitation and flow conditions over Da river watershed by means of Atmospheric Boundary Condition Shifting
Assoc. Prof Trinh Quang Toan
10:20 - 10:35
Flood forecasting in the Red river at Hanoi station
Assoc. Prof Ngo Le An
10:35 - 11:00
Tea break
11:00 - 11:15
Climate Change impacts on Extreme Precipitation and Temperature Processes
Prof. Van Thanh Van Nguyen
11:15 - 11:30
Salinity dynamics under sea level rise in the Red – Thai Binh River delta
Dr. Nguyen Thi Hien
11:30 - 11:45
Optimisation of the multi-purpose Hoa Binh reservoir during the dry season using Genetic Algorithms
PhD candidate Nguyen Hai Yen (online)
11:45 - 11:55
An AI Planning Formalisation of the Water Management Problem
Dr. Diego Aineto, Dr. Enrico Scala, Prof. Ivan Serina
11:55 - 12:05
Preliminary Results on Simulating and Controlling Hydrological Systems through AI Planning
Dr. Diego Aineto, Dr. Enrico Scala, Prof. Ivan Serina
12:05 - 12:20
Crop water requirements in a climate change scenario in the Mediterranean
Dr. Marco Peli