 Data has a huge impact on real-time response to disaster, on early detection and warning, on operation of water systems on a daily basis and it can be a fundamental support in the decision-making process. In the new program, all tracks have a profile which deals with novel digital technologies, with earth observation, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, cloud computing and computer-based modeling. Two specific profiles are available. The digital innovation profile, while you will learn methods and models to quantify water demands and availability, as well as ecosystem conditions in river basin using diverse data such as remote sensing, sensors, open access databases and model outputs. The second one is the digital innovation and hydroinformatics, where you will study optimization and forecasting, system analysis and decision support, all integrated into hydroinformatics systems that assist water management under uncertainty and global change in the context of disaster, climate resilience and sustainability.