• The programme fosters new levels of innovation and collaboration to train cohorts of engineers and scientists in order to manage the water cycle effectively and sustainably.
  • Water informatics (also known as ÔhydroinformaticsÕ) is a relatively new discipline that seeks to take full advantage of the proliferation of remotely sensed information from space- or ground-based sensors with increasing capabilities in terms of spatial, temporal and spectral resolution. Information and knowledge gained from data allows more efficient and reliable monitoring and management of the water cycle over time at global, regional and local scales. Water informatics deals with the intersection of Ôbig dataÕ with Ôsmart technologiesÕ, to deliver more sustainable water solutions over these diverse scales.