2nd Days of Applied NOnlinearity and Complexity (DANOC) is a three days online conference that intends to advance the discussion about the recent developments in nonlinearity and complexity, to creatively link applications and theory, tο explore the edge between different nonlinear scientific fields.
April 2-4, 2026 | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
River Flow 2026 is the 13th International Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics, held in Thessaloniki, Greece, as a leading global forum on rivers and hydro-environment topics. The event focuses on the theme “Steering the future of hydro-environment research and practice,” covering fundamental flow, pollutant, and sediment transport processes, their interaction with hydraulic infrastructure, and the way they shape riverine landscapes. It brings together researchers, professionals, and industry practitioners to discuss cutting-edge experimental, theoretical, and computational advances in river hydraulics, sediment transport, hydro-environment, geosciences, and eco-bio-geomorphology—truly a place "where rivers of knowledge meet".
The conference aims to present and discuss the recent advances in wastes in materials and structures research to meet the great challenges of the 21st century and beyond. This conference target is to highlight innovative practices and technologies for the sustainable utilization of by-products in the construction sector. The event will feature leading experts, academics, industry professionals and industry representatives, creating a unique platform to share knowledge and experience.