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Book: AI and Hydro-Environmental Systems: Modeling for a ... (Open)

📘 Open Call for Book Chapters
Book Title: AI and Hydro-Environmental Systems: Modeling for a Resilient Future
Editor: Professor Kourosh Behzadian
Chapter Submission Deadline: 30 November 2025

🔗 Submit your chapter HERE

TULTECH Publishing invites researchers, professionals, and experts to contribute original book chapters to this upcoming volume, which aims to explore how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to improve the resilience and sustainability of hydro-environmental systems.

This edited book will highlight interdisciplinary approaches and cutting-edge methodologies across topics including, but not limited to:

  • AI-driven hydrological modeling

  • Smart water infrastructure and sensor networks

  • Data-driven flood and drought forecasting

  • Machine learning applications in water quality prediction

  • Sustainable urban water management systems

  • Climate adaptation through intelligent environmental modeling

  • Risk mitigation strategies powered by AI tools

  • Decision support systems for water resource planning

Why Contribute to TULTECH Books?

  • No submission or publication fees (No APC)

  • Official ISBN and international distribution

  • Rigorous peer-review process conducted by internal editorial teams

  • Efforts toward Scopus indexation in compliance with Scopus technical and quality standards

  • Ethical publishing standards: TULTECH upholds COPE guidelines and supports initiatives like the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)

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All submissions will be handled and reviewed by TULTECH’s internal editorial board. Once peer-reviewed and finalized, the editor will be asked to review and accept the final drafts. We aim to ensure a smooth and time-efficient experience for all contributors and editors.

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We encourage you to share this opportunity with your colleagues, researchers, and students who are active in AI, environmental engineering, water systems, or sustainability research.

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Posted on 3 August, 2025 by Charlotte Lee

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 17 December.

  1. Pope Paul III excommunicated England's King Henry VIII
  2. France recognizes independance of the 13 colonies
  3. Aztec calendar stone discovered in Mexico City
  4. NYC traffic regulation creates 1st one-way street
  5. Opening of 1st legislative assembly of Lower Canada in Quebec city
  6. Charles Dickens's classic: A Christmas Carol published
  7. 1st Hawaiian cavalry organized
  8. Anaheim Township created in LA County
  9. Violent bread riots at Montreal
  10. At 10:35AM 1st sustained motorized aircraft flight by Wright Bros
  11. Japan receives League of Nations mandate over Pacific islands
  12. 1st professional NFL football game: Chicago Bears vs NY Giants
  13. M-OceanView streetcar resumes service & is extended to Market St
  14. 1st fully automated railroad freight yard - Gary In
  15. 1st movie opening simultaneously in major cities - On The Beach
  16. 1st time Islanders shut-out Rangers 3-0 - Billy Smith's 5th
  17. Budweiser rocket car reaches 1190 kph (record for wheeled vehicle)