From 19 June to 23 June at the Department Giurisprudenza in Vicolo dell'Anguilla 6, Brescia,
the international conference entitled:
PPNW 2023 International workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters
The PPNW ( https://ppnw.info/) workshops focus on physical processes in inland and coastal waters and their interaction with biogeochemical, atmospheric, and groundwater processes. We invite abstracts from all areas of physical limnology, including open-water and under-ice processes, modelling of physical dynamics, salt exclusion, suppression of turnover, salinity stratification, ebullition, and physical-biogeochemical interactions, in both natural and constructed water bodies. PPNW is an open workshop that actively seeks collaboration with related fields such as physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences, and engineering. This moderate-sized meeting of 40-60 participants is designed to provide a collaborative atmosphere with an effective balance of presentations and time for discussion.
Website PPNW 2023: https://hydraulics.unibs.it/
Program
19/6 18:30-20:30 Complesso dei Chiostri del Carmine Vicolo dell’Anguilla, 8
Registration and welcome aperitif
20/6 08:00-18:00 Room 1 of Law Department Via S. Faustino, 41
Registration and welcome
Regular session
21/6 08:30-15:00 Room 1 of Law Department Via S. Faustino, 41
Regular session
21/6 16:20-22:30 Brescia, old town Hystorical tour (Via dei Musei, 55)
Social dinner (Via dei Musei, 25)
22/6 08:30-17:30 Room 1 of Law Department Via S. Faustino, 41
Regular session
23/6 08:30-13:00 Room 1 of Law Department Via S. Faustino, 41
Regular session
23/6 14:30-23:30 Lake Iseo Field trip to Torbiere del Sebino and to Lake Iseo
Social dinner in Monte Isola
Local organizing committee
Prof. Marco Pilotti Professor presso l'Università degli Studi di Brescia
Prof. Giulia Valerio Professor presso l'Università degli Studi di Brescia
Dr. Riccardo Bonomelli Ph.D. student presso l' Università degli Studi di Brescia
Dr. Gabriele Farina Ph.D. student presso l' Università degli Studi di Brescia