Greetings from the chairman of the organizing committee N.N. Filatov |
PETROZAVODSK, SEPTEMBER 1-5, 2020
6TH INTERNATIONAL YOUNG SCIENTISTS CONFERENCE “WATER RESOURCES: RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT” (WRRM)(SCHOOL AND WORKSHOP)
Dear colleagues,
We hereby invite you to take part in the 6th International Young Scientists Conference
We hereby invite you to take part in the 6th International Young Scientists Conference
In 2010, NWPI KarRC RAS organized the 1st International Field School “European Great Lakes – Lake Onego”. The event exposed the high significance of interactive information exchange in field research practices.
In 2012, the 2nd International Field School “European Great Lakes – Lake Onego” took place. This event, which has become regular, is an extension of the Institute’s targeted work for training talented youth for a scientific career, carried out in collaboration with Russian and foreign higher educational institutions and research institutes.
In 2013, the 3rd International Workshop “Cross-border catchments: Finland and Russia – the White Sea drainage basin” was organized, including a field trip to the White Sea and a session for young scientists.
In 2014, the NWPI Research and Education Centre, together with NWPI Young Scientists Council and RGS Division in the Republic of Karelia, organized the 4th International Youth Conference and School “Seas, lakes and cross-border catchments of Russia, Finland and Estonia”.
In 2016, the conference and workshop were organized, and included keynote lectures by reputable scientists, oral and poster presentations by Master and PhD students and early career scientists, and provided opportunities for going on field trips to do sampling and instant assaying.
In 2012, the 2nd International Field School “European Great Lakes – Lake Onego” took place. This event, which has become regular, is an extension of the Institute’s targeted work for training talented youth for a scientific career, carried out in collaboration with Russian and foreign higher educational institutions and research institutes.
In 2013, the 3rd International Workshop “Cross-border catchments: Finland and Russia – the White Sea drainage basin” was organized, including a field trip to the White Sea and a session for young scientists.
In 2014, the NWPI Research and Education Centre, together with NWPI Young Scientists Council and RGS Division in the Republic of Karelia, organized the 4th International Youth Conference and School “Seas, lakes and cross-border catchments of Russia, Finland and Estonia”.
In 2016, the conference and workshop were organized, and included keynote lectures by reputable scientists, oral and poster presentations by Master and PhD students and early career scientists, and provided opportunities for going on field trips to do sampling and instant assaying.
The peculiarity of the international young scientists conference and school of 2020 is that it will be arranged in several stages through wide cooperation of scientific institutes and universities on the basis of previous experience of joint work.
In addition to the conference itself, at which presentations will be delivered, also remotely (Skype presentations), and theoretical and applied issues will be addressed during several thematic sessions, there will be practical training sessions and master classes.
VENUE AND TIME
The Summer practice school will be held at the Northern Water Problems Institute, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia (Pushkinskaya, 11) on September 1st to 2nd, 2020.
The conference, arranged by the Northern Water Problems Institute, will take place at the Karelian Research Centre RAS, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia (Pushkinskaya, 11) on September 3th to 5th, 2020.
The Winter limnological practice schools (courses) will be held at the Lammi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki
before the conference, on March 9-13, 2020
and after the conference – in March 2021.
Further information about the winter limnological courses will be disseminated around October 2019.
MAIN THEMATIC AREAS OF THE CONFERENCE:
- water resources of the Eurasian region
- cross-border waters
- formation of inland water resources under human impact
- response of waterbodies and their communities to climate change
- sustainable water use, protection and management
- modeling of hydrological and ecosystem-wide processes
- formation process and current state of bioresources in large waterbodies
- bioindication and biomonitoring, ecotoxicological assessment of waters
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Chairman:
Corresponding Fellow of the Russian Academy of Sciences N.N. Filatov,
Northern Water Problems Institute
Chairman’s assistance group for communications with young scientists:
Northern Water Problems Institute KarRC RAS (Petrozavodsk)
Alexey Tolstikov, PhD
Nataliya Galakhina, PhD
Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow):
Prof. Valery Zyryanov, DSc
Nansen International Center for Environment and Remote Sensing (St. Petersburg):
Dmitry Pozdnyakov, DSc
Igor Bashmachnikov, PhD
Marine Hydrophysics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Sevastopol):
Sergey Konovalov, RAS Corresponding Academician
Institute of Ecology and Subsoil Use of the Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (Kazan):
Rifgat Shagidullin, DSc
Dmitry Ivanov, PhD
Russian State Hydrometeorological University (St. Petersburg)
Valery Tsarev, DSc
Grigory Frumin, DSc
Surgut State University
Elena Shornikiva, PhD
FINLAND
University of Helsinki
Prof. Matti Leppäranta
Prof. Lauri Arvola
CHINA
Dalian University of Technology
Prof. Zhijun LI
Chang'an University
Assoc. Prof., Dr. Wenfeng Huang
INDIA
Centre for Water Resources Development and Management
Dr P S Hari Kumar, Senior Principal Scientist and Head, Water Quality Division
DATES AND DEADLINES:
Until February 1, 2020 – arrangements for the 2020 Winter limnological practice school (courses) at the Lammi Biological Station of the Helsinki University
Until March 1, 2020 – electronic registration at http://water.krc.karelia.ru/
Until March 1, 2020 - accepting papers for publication in conference proceedings
Until June 1, 2020 – compiling provisional programme
Until August 1, 2020 - confirmation of full-time participation in the conference and summer practice school
Until August 10, 2020 – finalizing programme
Until February 1, 2021 – arrangements for the 2021 Winter limnological practice school (courses) at the Lammi Biological Station of the Helsinki University
PRESENTATION FORMATS:
- keynote lecture (30 min)
- oral presentation (10-15 min for presentation and 5 min for Q&A)
- poster (À1 format – 594 cm× 841 cm).
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES:
Russian and English
PUBLICATIONS:
- materials from the conference will be published on NWPI website (http://water.krc.karelia.ru/)
- conference proceeding will be published as a special volume registered at RSCI (Russian science citation index)
Instructions for authors will be specified later on.
INVITATIONS AND VISAS:
FUNDING SOURCES:
Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russian Science Foundation, RAS Earth Sciences Division, Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations, participants
CONTACTS:
Tatiana Regerand, PhD, Petrozavodsk, NWPI KarRC RAS regerand@nwpi.krc.karelia.ru
Larisa Nazarova, PhD, Petrozavodsk, NWPI KarRC RAS nazarova@nwpi.krc.karelia.ru