Invited Lectures

Some additional details about the invited lectures

2018

Sivakumar, B. (2018). Hydrologic systems: Complexity, connections, and dynamics. Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai, India, November 26-27, 2018.

Sivakumar, B. (2018). Hydrologic systems: Complexity, connections, and dynamics. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, May 11, 2018.

2017

Sivakumar, B. (2017). Hydrologic systems: Connections and dynamics. Qinghai University, July 29, Xining, China.

Sivakumar, B. (2017). Complex networks for hydrologic modeling. Xi’an Jiaotong University, July 25, Xi’an, China.

2016

Sivakumar, B. (2016). Complex networks and hydrology. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, December 5, Beijing, China.

Sivakumar, B. (2016). Complex networks and hydrology. Tsinghua University, December 1, Beijing, China.

Sivakumar, B. (2016). Water resources planning and management in developing countries: Challenges and opportunities. Qinghai University, August 9, Xining, China.

2015

Sivakumar, B. (2015). Complex networks and hydrology. National University of Singapore, November 12, Singapore.

Sivakumar, B. (2015). Complex networks and hydrology. Indian Institute of Science, August 31, Bangalore, India.

Sivakumar, B. (2015). Nonlinear dynamic concepts for hydrologic modeling. Kasetsart University, August 28, Bangkok, Thailand.

2013

Sivakumar, B. (2013). Catchment classification framework in hydrology: role of system complexity and nonlinear dynamic concepts. Indian Institute of Science, December 27, Bangalore, India.

Sivakumar, B. (2013). Water resources planning and management in developing countries: challenges and opportunities. Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, December 26, Hyderabad, India.

Sivakumar, B. (2013). Catchment classification in hydrology: present status and future directions. Kasetsart University, September 7, Bangkok, Thailand.

Sivakumar, B. (2013). Catchment classification in hydrology: present status and future directions. Tsinghua University, September 18, Beijing, China.

Sivakumar, B. (2013). Nonlinear dynamic concepts for hydrologic modeling. Harbin Institute of Technology, September 16, Harbin, China.

2012

Sivakumar, B. (2012). Nonlinear dynamic concepts for river flow modeling and forecasting. Thammasat University, December 4, Pathum Thani, Thailand.

2011

Sivakumar, B. (2011). Data-based approaches in hydraulics, hydrology, and water resources. The University of Hong Kong (for the Hong Kong Chapter of the APD-IAHR), May 4, Hong Kong.

2010

Sivakumar, B. (2010). Chaos theory and hydrology. Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, November 30, Taipei, Taiwan.

Sivakumar, B. (2010). Hydrologic modeling and forecasting: current status and future directions. Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, November 29, Taipei, Taiwan.

Sivakumar, B. (2010). The future of hydrology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, July 5, Chennai, India.

2009

Sivakumar, B. (2009). Hydrologic modeling and forecasting: current status and future directions. Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, August 25, Powai, Bombay, India.

2008

Sivakumar, B. (2008). Chaos theory and hydrology. Department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering, University of Incheon, November 27, Incheon, Korea.

2007

Sivakumar, B. (2007). Formulation of a catchment classification framework: A nonlinear data reconstruction approach. Department of Civil Engineering, Inha University, August 14, Incheon, Korea.

Sivakumar, B. (2007). A scaling approach to deriving high-resolution rainfall data in urban areas. Center for Environmental Systems Research Planning Workshop, January 29-30, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2007). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in hydrology. Center for Water Resources, Anna University, January 2, Chennai, India.

2006

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Formulation of a hydrologic classification system: A nonlinear data reconstruction approach. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, October 13, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in hydrology. College of Water Sciences, Beijing Normal University, July 27, Beijing, China.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). A cascade approach to continuous rainfall data generation at point locations. Institute of Environmental Systems, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, July 11, Fukuoka, Japan.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Hydrologic system complexity and classification: A nonlinear data reconstruction approach. Institute of Environmental Systems, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, June 20, Fukuoka, Japan.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Nonlinear dynamics and chaos in hydrology and water resources. Oak Valley, June 16, Korea.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Chaos theory and its applications in hydroclimatology. Korea Institute of Construction Technology, June 15, Incheon, Korea.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in hydrology. Department of Civil Engineering, Inha University, June 14, Incheon, Korea.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Water resources management: the roles for water engineers. School of Engineering, Griffith University, June 6, Brisbane, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2006). Model simplification and chaos theory in hydrology. Institute of Environmental Systems, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, April 18, Fukuoka, Japan.

2005

Sivakumar, B. (2005). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in catchment hydrology. Center for Water Research, University of Western Australia, September 28, Perth, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2005). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in hydrology. Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, September 20, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2005). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in catchment hydrology. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, April 28, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China.

2004

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Scales, dominant processes and model simplification in catchment hydrology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, December 3, Storrs, Connecticut, USA.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). A cascade approach to continuous rainfall data generation at point locations. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, October 27, Sydney, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Progress in hydrology: Directions for the future. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, September 15, Sydney, Australia.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Dominant processes and model simplification in hydrology. Institute of Environmental Systems, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, September 2 Fukuoka, Japan.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Chaos theory and hydrologic applications. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, April 13, Houston, Texas, USA.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Chaos Theory and Hydrologic Applications. Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie, March 29, Laramie, Wyoming, USA.

Sivakumar, B. (2004). Progress in hydrology: Directions for the future. Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, March 18, Davis, California, USA.

2003

Sivakumar, B. (2003). Chaos in hydrology: An introduction. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, May 30, Sydney, Australia.

2002

Sivakumar, B. (2002). Chaos theory in hydrology: An introduction. CEMAGREF, July 9, Paris, France.

Sivakumar, B. (2002). Chaos theory in hydrology: An introduction. Centre dâEnseignement et de Recherche Eau Ville Environment (CEREVE), Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees (ENPC), July 5, Paris, France.

Sivakumar, B. (2002). Chaos theory in hydrology: An introduction. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, February 4, USA.

2001

Sivakumar, B. (2001). Chaos theory in hydrology: An overview. Proceedings of a Special Lecture on Application of Artificial Intelligence in Water Resources Engineering, June 29, Rangsit University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Sivakumar, B. (2001). Chaos theory in hydrology. Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, June 4, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China.

2000

Sivakumar, B. (2000). Chaos in hydrology? Department of Water Resources Engineering, National Technical University, Athens, June 23, Athens, Greece.

1999

Sivakumar, B. (1999). Identification of chaos and influence of noise on prediction: Singapore rainfall. National University of Singapore, January 6, Singapore.

1998

Sivakumar, B. (1998). Rainfall characterization and prediction: A chaotic dynamical view. Center for Water Resources, Anna University, Madras, August 24, Madras, India.