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 Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP-II) on Advances in Numerical Simulation Techniques for Hydraulics, Hydrology and Water Resources Manageme nt – II (ANST-HHWM-II) With Special Emphasis On Programming in C / C++ / FORTRAN / MATLAB (June 01-06, 2015) International Faculty: Professor (Dr.) Walter H. Graf Emeritus Professor Laboratoire de Recherches Hydrauliques Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland National Faculties: Professor (Dr.) Dhrubajyoti Sen Dr. Bhabagrahi Sahoo Dr. Anirban Dhar IIT Kharagpur Organized by School of Water Resources Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur-721 302 BACKGROUND To manage effectively the scarce global fresh water resources, efforts have been put forward by various researchers world-wide to accurately assess the river basin flow processes. Modelling the quantity dynamics of water transport at river basin-scale is very much essential for flood modelling & its management, basin-scale rainfall- runoff modelling, water resources assessment, reservoir operation, river basin planning & management etc. With the evolution of computational power, a number of complex numerical models have been developed in the last few decades by several researchers which range from the simple to conceptual and physically-based modelling approaches to deal with the complex hydrological process components. Some of these models have the capability to be integrated with the global climate change models. In light of this view, this course has been designed to enhance the technical skill of the faculties, practicing engineers and field hydrologists to make aware of the recent developments in the numerical techniques in hydraulics, hydrology and water resources management to solve global water resource problems through basic technical knowledge and ‘hands on training’. DATES AND VENUE The training course will be held at School of Water Resources, IIT Kharagpur during June 01-06, 2015. COURSE CONTENT The course is designed to provide a recapitulation of the basic equations apart from exposing the participants to their numerical solution techniques using C / C++ / FORTRAN / MATLAB computer languages. 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Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme

(TEQIP-II)

on

dvances in Numerical Simulation Techniques for

Hydraulics, Hydrology and Water Resources

Management – II (ANST-HHWM-II)

With Special Emphasis On

Programming in C / C++ / FORTRAN / MATLAB 

(June 01-06, 2015)

International Faculty:

Professor (Dr.) Walter H. Graf

Emeritus Professor

Laboratoire de Recherches Hydrauliques

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

Lausanne, Switzerland

National Faculties:

Professor (Dr.) Dhrubajyoti Sen

Dr. Bhabagrahi Sahoo

Dr. Anirban DharIIT Kharagpur

Organized by

School of Water Resources

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur-721 302

BACKGROUND

To manage effectively the scarce global fresh water

resources, efforts have been put forward by various

researchers world-wide to accurately assess the river basin

flow processes. Modelling the quantity dynamics of water

transport at river basin-scale is very much essential for

flood modelling & its management, basin-scale rainfall-

runoff modelling, water resources assessment, reservoir

operation, river basin planning & management etc. With

the evolution of computational power, a number of

complex numerical models have been developed in the

last few decades by several researchers which range from

the simple to conceptual and physically-based modelling

approaches to deal with the complex hydrological process

components. Some of these models have the capability to

be integrated with the global climate change models.

In light of this view, this course has been designed

to enhance the technical skill of the faculties, practicing

engineers and field hydrologists to make aware of the

recent developments in the numerical techniques in

hydraulics, hydrology and water resources management to

solve global water resource problems through basic

technical knowledge and ‘hands on training’.

DATES AND VENUE

The training course will be held at School of Water

Resources, IIT Kharagpur during June 01-06, 2015.

COURSE CONTENT

The course is designed to provide a recapitulation of the

basic equations apart from exposing the participants to

their numerical solution techniques using C / C++ /

FORTRAN / MATLAB computer languages. The course

material is expected to be useful for the water

professionals to deal with projects, field problems and as

an aid for teaching material.

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RTICIPATION

following members can attend the course:

Faculty members of State / Central Govt. / Private

engineering colleges affiliated with TEQIP-II OR

approved by AICTE

Engineers, scientists and officers working in State /

Central Govt. departments / industries dealing with

irrigation and water resources

Postgraduate students and Research Scholars from

TEQIP-II affiliated colleges

ISTRATION FEE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

the participants have to submit the duly filled in

stration Form along with a Bank Draft of Rs.1000/- as

-refundable Registration Fee in favour of  CEP-STC, IIT

ragpur; payable at: Syndicate Bank, Kharagpur Branch

de: 9556) or SBI, Kharagpur Branch (Code: 0202). The

stration Form has to be posted to the address of the

rse Coordinator.

aculties / students from TEQIP-II   affiliated colleges

d to be forwarded their Registration Form from their

pective Head of the Department and Supervisor (only

students).

URSE FEE

Participants from the TEQIP-II  affiliated colleges: NIL

Participants from non-TEQIP-II  affiliated colleges/

engineers/ scientists/ officers: Rs.9,000/- (to be paid on

arrival). They have to bear their own expenses towards

accommodation, fooding, and local travels. Guest

House (charge: Rs.600/day, AC double occupancy) and

Hostel Guest Room (charge: Rs.100/day, Non-AC

double occupancy) may be provided on request.

e demand draft has to be made in favour of CEP-STC,

Kharagpur  as mentioned above for paying the

gistration Fee.

For electronic payment:

Name of Bank Account: CEP-STC; Bank Name: Syndicate

Bank; Branch Name: SRIC, IIT Kharagpur; SB Account No.:

95562200002955; IFSC Code: SYNB0009556; MICR:

721025103.

TA/DA will be borne by the participants. The number of

seats is limited. Shortlisting of participants will be done

based on a strict scrutiny by the core technical committee.

IMPORTANT DATES

Last date for receipt of Registration Form: 15th May 2015.

Intimation to selected participants: 18th May 2015.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF WATER RESOURCES

The School of Water Resources aims at providing

integrated and interdisciplinary approaches involving

hydrological, biophysical, environmental, chemical,

economic, institutional, and policy-planning aspects, to

solve the ever-growing water-related challenges in

domestic, agriculture and industry sectors. The

Programme is intended for professionals and researchers

from a wide range of backgrounds of Civil Engineering,

Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Engineering,

Chemical Engineering, and Mining Engineering. It aims to

develop knowledge, insight and engineering skills requiredto design, implement and evaluate water management

policies and strategies for effective water governance.

The academic programme of the School offers M.Tech.

(in Water Engineering and Management ) and Ph.D. for

both fresh graduates from colleges seeking an advanced

learning in the field of water management and engineering

and also for in-service professionals and researchers from

a wide range of backgrounds, who wish to enhance and

supplement their already existing knowledge domain with

the state-of-the art skills and expertise. The programme

consists of three phases. The foundation phase provides

latest insights, context, and concepts in integrated water

and environment management issues. In the specialization

phase, the students choose to make in-depth study either

in Rural and Urban Water Management or Biosystems

Engineering. In the integration phase, the students are

challenged to bring together and apply their cumulative

learning process to solve the field problems in the form of

an M. Tech. thesis.

COURSE COORDINATOR

Prof. (Dr.) Dhrubajyoti SenHead, School of Water Resources

IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302

Ph.: (+91 3222) 283452(O); Mob.: +91 9434721888

Email: [email protected]

COURSE CO-COORDINATOR

Dr. B. Sahoo

Assistant Professor, School of Water Resources

IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302

Ph.: (+91 3222) 281884(O); Mob.: +91 9434040967

Email: [email protected]

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REGISTRATION FORM

June 01-06, 2015

Advances in Numerical Simulation Techniques for Hydraulics, Hydrology and Water

Resources Management–II (ANST-HHWM-II)(With Special Emphasis on Programming in C / C++ / FORTRAN / MATLAB) 

Name of the participant: ……………………................……………..........................................................................……….

Male  Female  Contact No. (Mobile): ......................................E-mail: .....................................

The participant is a (tick any one): 1. Faculty member from TEQIP-II  affiliated colleges

2. Faculty member from non-TEQIP-II  (AICTE approved) colleges

3. PhD/PG student from TEQIP-II  affiliated colleges

4. Personnel from Industry/Field/Profession

Name of the Institute/College/Organization……………………………………………..................................................…

Affiliation: .................................................................................................................................................

Qualifications:

Degree Discipline Institution Marks (CGPA or %) Year

PhD

PG

UG

Experience: ..............................................................................................................................................................

.................................................................................................................................................................................. 

Demand Draft (DD) details (Please enclose a DD of  Rs. 1000/- in favour of  CEP-STC, IIT Kharagpur; payable at: 

Syndicate Bank, Kharagpur Branch (Code: 9556) OR SBI, Kharagpur Branch (Code: 0202))

Drawn on Bank Place Branch code DD No.

Address for correspondence:............................................................................………………................…………………..

……………………................………………….........................................................................................................................

…………………......................................................................................................................…................…………………..

Date: ......................... (Signature of Participant )

RECOMMENDATION CERTIFICATE (ONLY FOR TEQIP-II PARTICIPANTS)

Certified that Mr./Ms./Dr. ……………………….............................................. has been officially deputed for the

above mentioned training course to be conducted by IIT Kharagpur.

Seal & Signature of Head of the Department

 for respective TEQIP-II Institute

Name & Signature of the Supervisor

(for PG/PhD Student only)Date: .........................

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List of TEQIP-II Project Institutions

WEST BENGAL

1.  NIT Durgapur, West Bengal

2.  Indian Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal

3. 

Murshidabad College of Engineering and Technology, Berhampore, West Bengal

4.  Narula Institute of Technology, Pargnas, West Bengal

5.  RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal

6.  University Institute of Technology, Burdwan University, Burdwan, West Bengal

7.  West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal

8.  Bankura Unnajani Institute of Engineering, Bankura, West Bengal

9.  Birbhum Institute of Engineering & Technology, Birbhum, West Bengal

10. College of Engineering & Management, Kolaghat, West Bengal

11. Govt. College of Engineering and Textile & Technology, Berhampore, West Bengal

12. Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal

13. 

M.C.K.V. Institute of Technology, Howrah, West Bengal

14. University College of Technology-University of Calcutta, West Bengal

15. JIS College of Engineering, Nadia, West Bengal

16. Faculty of Engineering & Technology-Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, West Bengal

CHHATTISGARH

17. NIT Raipur, Chhattisgarh

18.  Government Engineering College, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

19. Government Engineering College, Jagdalpur, Bastar, Chhattisgarh

20. 

Government Engineering College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

21. Rungta College of Engineering & Technology, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh

ODISHA

22. NIT Rourkela, Odisha

23. College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

24. Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha

JHARKHAND 

25. 

ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand

26. NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand

27. Cambridge Institute of Technology, Ranchi, Jharkhand

28. Birla Instituted of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

BIHAR 

29. NIT Patna, Bihar

30.  Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, Muzaffarpur, Bihar

31. Bhagalpur College of Engineerring, Bhagalpur, Bihar