School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UTS
IAHR
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.
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l FLOODING RISK ASSESSMENT IN STATIONARY AND NON-STATIONARY ENVIRONMENTS
Speaker: James Ball
Organization: IAHR
Event: 36th IAHR World Congress
l STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TEMPORAL VECTOR ANGLE VARIATIONS AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS IN TURBULENT FLOW
Speaker: James Ball
Organization: IAHR
Event: 18th IAHR APD Congress
l FLOW STRUCTURE AROUND TWO ROWS OF CYLINDRICAL RODS IN VEGETATED FLOODPLAIN OF A COMPOUND CHANNEL
Speaker: James Ball
Organization: IAHR
Event: 3rd IAHR Europe Congress
Speaker: 程晓陶
Organization: 中国水利水电科学研究院
l RISK-BASED STANDARDS for FLOOD PROTECTION in the NETHERLANDS
Speaker: Arthur Mynett
Organization: IAHR
l California record drought followed by floods, example from Oroville Dam
Speaker: Peter Goodwin
Organization: IAHR