Tirthankar Roy
@tirthankar__roy
Assistant Professor @unl_cee | Interested in the science, engineering, and social dimensions of Hydrology.
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https://roy.unl.edu/ 15-01-2020 02:09:30
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I am excited to report that the HydroML Symposium has received a tremendous response from the ML community. In response to several requests, we have decided to extend the deadline until March 31st, 2023. sites.google.com/lbl.gov/2023hy… Chaopeng Shen Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab DOE Office of Science
The HydroML 2.0 Symposium recently held at Berkeley Lab brought together experts and researchers in the field of Earth System Science to explore the application of AI and ML techniques in hydrology and other related disciplines. bit.ly/43SGVnB
Proud to present the preliminary results of the collaborative paper by the DitA_network at the #IAHS_Pantarhei Symposium at GFZ. Droughts are worsening in Europe! This is a call for Europe-wide management 📢 Thanks to everyone who contributide and to Anastasiya Shyrokaya
Excited to share new paper on Nature Reviews Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈. Want to discover relationships from data? Or answer questions in #Geosci? Or obtain ML-level performance with interpretable processes? Differentiable Modelling could be your answer! rdcu.be/dgzYj (1/n)
We (Students of Roy Research Group) are/will be presenting our ongoing work AGU (American Geophysical Union) from Nebraska Civil and Environmental Engineering. If you are attending #AGU23, you are cordially invited in our presentations. Sinan Rasiya Koya Tirthankar Roy
Delighted to share our garden-fresh article (t.ly/TqsXE). It introduces the nonlinear behavior of drying signatures & finds that 50% or higher, of US non-perennial streams showed nonlinear trend patterns. Thanks Tirthankar Roy Sam Zipper & Sarah for your support.
I’m super excited that this baby was awarded the Jim Dooge award yesterday as one of the most outstanding papers of 2022 published in HESS Journal. 🏆 Very happy that the collaborative work and massive efforts undertaken are acknowledged and valued by the community! 🙏
▶️A causal link exists between the North-Pacific index, which measures #sea-level pressure in the Northern #Pacific Ocean, and the frequency of rain-on-snow events in North America. Sinan Rasiya Koya @KanakKantiKar Tirthankar Roy 🔗Read more: nature.com/articles/s4324…
Hydrology Paper of the Day Sinan Rasiya Koya Kanak Kanti Kar Tirthankar Roy on processes that cause rain-on-snow events: Convergent Cross Mapping to assess correlation; linkages to the North Pacific sea-level pressure; and analyses utilizing observations in lieu of unrealistic models.