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  • The College of Water Resources and Hydropower invited Professor Yang Dawen from Tsinghua University to come to our school for academic report

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    At 8:30 am on September 19, 2018, at the invitation of the School of Water Resources and Hydropower, Xi'an University of Technology, Professor Yang Dawen, Professor of Water Resources and Tsinghua University of Tsinghua University, made a topic entitled "Watershed Ecohydrology Research" in Room 311, Building 1 of the Discipline. Academic report on progress. The report was hosted by Shen Bing, a senior professor of hydrology and water resources, and led by Professor Huang Qiang, Professor Shu Jiancang, Professor Wang Yimin, Professor Chang Jianxia, Professor Qin Yi, Professor Song Xiaoyu, Professor Mo Shuhong and Associate Professor Huang Shengzhi. More than 50 teachers and graduate students, including Yang Yuanyuan, attended the report.

    Professor Yang Dawen reported from the four aspects of the impact of environmental changes on water resources, water environment simulation under changing conditions, drought assessment/forecast under climate change, and forecasting and warning of mountain rainstorm floods, and gradually discussed its scientific viewpoints - improving change The predictive capacity of water, water quality, flood and drought in the basin is the scientific basis for the sustainable use of water resources. Professor Yang's research provides a new reflection on the study of sustainable use of water resources in a changing environment.

    In the last period of the report, Professor Yang Dawen had a heated exchange discussion with the teachers and students on the water volume, water quality, flood and drought in the changing environment. Professor Yang Dawen gave detailed answers to the questions of teachers and students one by one. Professor Yang Dawen's report broadens the research horizons of our teachers and students, and provides ideas for the study of water quality, water quality, flood and drought in the changing environment for the hydrology and water resources disciplines of our school.

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