CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Do you have a water management project or an innovative solution you’re excited to share with your peers? Would you like to present your work to a diverse audience of water systems modelers? If so, we invite you to submit an abstract and take the stage live and in person at ICWMM 2026 on February 25 - 27.
At ICWMM, we pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming, collaborative atmosphere with a dedicated focus on water management modeling. With no parallel sessions, every presenter enjoys the full attention of a broad audience of leading professionals, researchers, and fellow modelers from North America and around the world - making it an exceptional opportunity to connect, learn, and share ideas.
Suggested topics include:
- 1D, 2D, 3D surface water and/or integrated groundwater modeling
- Water distribution system vulnerability/risk, rehabilitation, and management modeling
- Green infrastructure (LIDs, SuDS), wetlands, and agricultural BMPs
- Flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, floodplain mapping, and decision support systems
- Water quality analyses and pollution management modeling, including SSOs, CSOs, and TMDLs
- Climate change modeling analysis and system resiliency, vulnerability, security
- Greywater system optimization and water conservation
- Restoration and rehabilitation of watercourses, wetlands and lakes
- Stormwater/pollution management modeling
- Urban drainage system (storm and wastewater) design and analysis
- Calibration, optimization, and error analysis (genetic algorithms and neural networks)
- Field data monitoring, emerging instrumentation/operations, and asset condition rating assessments
- Policy, legislation, permitting, program financing, and enforcement
- Numerical and statistical methods, time series, and vector data analysis
- Modeling data development and management using CAD, GIS, and asset management systems
Abstracts or notices of intent are invited immediately. Please include a title or topic that you wish to cover, a brief outline (300 word maximum), and the names and contact information of the authors involved.
Abstracts are due by February 1, 2026. Keep in mind that the program tends to fill up quickly. We are happy to confirm that the conference will continue to run with the additional half-day to accommodate the high demand for presentations. When submitting this year, please indicate your preferred presentation style (oral or poster).
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