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Course Team
Prof. Reinhard Hinkelmann | TU
Berlin |
Prof. Frank Molkenthin | BTU
Cottbus |
Dr. Peter
Mewis | TU Darmstadt |
Prof. Erwin
Zehe | Universität Potsdam |
Dr. Heiko Sieker | Ingenieurgesellschaft
Prof. Dr. Sieker mbH, Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten |
Prof.
Klaus-Peter Holz | BTU Cottbus |
Prof. Matthias Barjenbruch | TU
Berlin |
IAHR-EGW Activity
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The Engineering Graduate School Environment Water of IAHR (International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research) is a network of several international institutions which offer courses at a high academic level on water and environmental related fields. The courses are directed to graduate students, post-graduates and professionals. For academic recognition, the European credit point system ECTS and an appropriate quality control are applied.
Course Concept
The short course offers an
introduction and overview of recent and newly developed
hydro-numerical, hydrological and information modeling methods
and techniques to efficiently solve research and practical
problems in hydro- and environmental engineering. The main
focus is put on generalized modeling methods and their broad
application fields in modeling hydrological, subsurface,
free-surface and technical flow and transport processes
including the interactions in natural and urban hydrosystems.
Potentials and limitations of nowadays modeling of hydrosystems
are demonstrated. Innovations, challenges and future trends in
this field will be pointed out and discussed.
The
participants should be enabled to briefly go into the depth of
the application fields by themselves after the course and to
benefit from the similarities of the presented modeling methods.
The short course is structured in four topics: generalized
modeling methods, hydrological modeling, subsurface flow
modeling and free-surface flow modeling. Among overviews and
theoretical backgrounds, it provides computer demonstrations
and applications from research and practical projects. The
short course can be used for personal consultations with the
course lecturers as well as for open discussions among the
course participants.
Target Group
The course is directed to researchers, MSc and PhD students as well as practical engineers from engineering offices, industry and administration who want to broaden their knowledge in modeling of hydrosystems for a better solution of their research or practical work.
Prerequisites
Participants should have basic knowledge in hydromechanics, hydrology and computer sciences. Further knowledge about rainfall-runoff, subsurface, free-surface and sewage plants flow and transport processes is desirable, however not mandatory.
Program
The course will be performed at five days with four sessions of 1.5 - 2 hours. The lectures mainly consist of presentations together with some computer demonstrations and applications. Lecture notes will be offered for all topics. An ice-breaker and a sight-seeing event is included in the overall program. The following topics will be presented and discussed: GENERALIZED MODELING METHODS:
- numerical modeling
- information modeling and processing
- model integration
HYDROLOGICAL MODELING:
- (rural) hydroloy
- urban hydrology
- sewage plants
SUBSURFACE FLOW MODELING:
- groundwater
- transport
- unsaturated zone, water-gas flow
FREE-SURFACE FLOW MODELING:
- river flow
- coastal flow
- morphodynamics
Academic Recognition
After successful completion of a short examination at the end of the course, the participants will receive a certificate equivalent to 3 ECTS.
Organisation
Course Director:
Prof. Reinhard Hinkelmann
Prof. Frank Molkenthin
Course Organizers:
Mr.
Pham Van
Mrs. Mata Krishna (mata.krishna@wahyd.tu-berlin.de)
Contact:
Fon: +49 / 30 / 314 -
72308
Fax: +49 / 30 / 314 - 72430
TU Berlin –
Sekr.: TIB1-B14
Fachgebiet Wasserwirtschaft
und
Hydrosystemmodellierung
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25
13355
Berlin
Germany
Location
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The course will be held at:
Technische
Universität Berlin
Institut für Bauingenieurwesen
Fachgebiet Wasserwirtschat und Hydroinformatik
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25
13355 Berlin
Germany
Course room: TIB 566
In recent
years, Berlin has undergone a process of continuing changes and
it has developed to one of Europe's most interesting capitals.
Berlin's scene has a huge offer on cultural, entertainment as well as
sports events. Additionally to all stuff in modeling of
hydrosystems, it is worth a visit!
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Accommodation
Berlin offers several high standard, standard and
low budget accommodation opportunities. Participants will get
information on recommended hostels and hotels with special rates.
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