I hope this email finds you well.
I am reaching out on behalf of the Organizing Committee for the “Rafael L. Bras Symposium: Advances in Hydrological Science and Future Directions”, which is a one-day event to be held on Wednesday (January 28, 2026) during the AMS annual meeting in Houston TX. You are cordially invited to participate in the workshop and contribute presentations. Abstracts are due by 14 August 2025 at 5:00 PM ET and can be submitted at https://annual.ametsoc.org/2026/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/rafael-l-bras-symposium/
The Rafael L. Bras Symposium celebrates recent advances and explores future directions in several frontiers of hydrological science where Rafael has made seminal contributions, including hydrometeorology, hydroclimatology, ecohydrology, and geomorphology. Rafael’s career of 50+ years spans the following phases: undergraduate and graduate student at MIT, Assistant Professor at University of Puerto Rico, Professor and Department Head at MIT, Distinguished Professor and Dean at University of California Irvine, and Provost and Regents Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. Throughout his career, Rafael has consistently demonstrated the highest standards of excellence in research, education, and service. His exceptional scholarly achievements and leadership have been recognized by numerous national and international honors and awards, including for example the AGU Macelwane Medal, AGU Horton Medal, AMS Horton Lecturer, AGU Langbein Lecturer, and NASA Public Service Medal. He is an elected Fellow of AMS, AGU, ASCE, and AAAS, and an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The Symposium will consist of oral and poster session(s), and a lunch with opportunities for those influenced by Rafael to share their remarks. Symposium speakers will be drawn from individuals who have closely interacted with Rafael, including those who influenced or collaborated with Rafael and those who carry on Rafael’s legacy.
Call for Papers
This symposium will include four sessions with topics that defined Rafael’s journey.
Hydrology: from Random Functions to a Geophysical Science
Hydrology: from Geomorphology to Ecohydrology
Hydrology: from Land Surface Processes to Hydrometeorology and Climate
Hydrology: from Lumped Conceptual Models to Distributed Physical Models