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We are pleased to inform that Springer has just released the book: "Hydrodynamic and Mass Transport at Freshwater Aquatic Interfaces" with our papers from the XXXIV International School of Hydraulics. Both printed and electronic versions are now available on the market (see more).

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The overall theme of the XXXIV International School of Hydraulics
is Hydrodynamic and mass transport at freshwater aquatic interfaces.


XXXIV School of Hydraulics, similarly to previous events, is intended to provide a forum for scientists and engineers working in the field of broadly understood hydraulics. By bringing together experts (academics and practitioners) as well as young scientists, we hope to create a very good atmosphere for scientific debate and learning and also to make this occasion an enjoyable experience for the participants.

The XXXIV International School of Hydraulics is organized by the Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences jointly with the HYTECH Project.

HYTECH is a Marie Curie funded Initial Training Network, led by the University of Padua and involves partners from 5 different EU countries. Universities, Research Institutes and SMEs from the private sector are members of the network.

Find more information at: http://hytech.dii.unipd.it



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