Head of the Maritime
Experimentation Laboratory
Harbour and Coast Centre
CEPYC-CEDEX-Ministry of Environment
niversit?t Stuttgart
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institute of Hydraulic Engineering
GERMANY
(elected until 2019 R) Statement
(NB R* means eligible for re-election for a second term)
CVG EDELCA
Hidroeléctrica Macagua
Departamento de Hidráulica
Dr. Peter Goodwin, DeVlieg presidential professor of Civil Engineering at University of Idaho, served as a lead scientist for the Delta Science Program Plan in California during 2012-2015. Working for Center for Ecohydraulics Research, what he researches includes
many different hydro systems and simulation models for flood management, sediment management, geomorphic evolution and environmental management.
James Ball is a member of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UTS. His research interest include development and application of catchment models. He is currently a Vice-President of IAHR and participates in the IAHR Committees on Hydroinformatics and Urban Drainage (Joint Committee with IWA). He is also a Fellow of Engineers Australia and has been a co-opted member of their National Committee on Water Engineering for numerous years. Additionally, he was the Editor responsible for the current revision to the Australian Guidelines for flood estimation - Australian Rainfall and Runoff - that was published in 2016. Also, he is the Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal of River Basin Management, an Editor for Water Science and Technology, and a member of the editorial boards for the Urban Water Journal, the Journal of Hydroinformatics, and the Australian Journal of Water Resources.