Learn advanced hydrologic analysis and modeling using GIS tools and real-world data in this comprehensive engineering course.
Learn advanced hydrologic analysis and modeling using GIS tools and real-world data in this comprehensive engineering course.
This advanced course teaches students to perform sophisticated hydrologic analysis and modeling using real-world data and professional tools. The curriculum focuses on processing geospatial and temporal data using GIS, creating advanced hydrologic models with industry-standard software like HEC-HMS and SWAT, and analyzing watershed dynamics. Students gain practical experience in processing digital elevation models, land use data, and climate information to understand water movement patterns and availability in natural settings.
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What you'll learn
Process and analyze complex environmental data including topography land use and climate information
Master geospatial tools like ArcGIS for watershed analysis
Develop advanced hydrologic models using HEC-HMS HEC-RAS and SWAT
Interpret model results to understand climate and human impacts on watersheds
Apply computational methods to real-world water management challenges
Skills you'll gain
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Module Description
This comprehensive course focuses on computational approaches to watershed hydrology. Students learn to process and analyze various types of environmental data including topography, land use, soil characteristics, and climate information. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills in using professional tools like ArcGIS and specialized hydrologic modeling software. Through hands-on exercises, students develop expertise in creating and interpreting hydrologic and hydraulic models, preparing them for both research and professional practice in water resource management.
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Leading Authority in Hydrologic Modeling and Flood Prediction
Venkatesh Merwade, a professor in the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University with a courtesy appointment in Agricultural and Biological Engineering, has established himself as a leading authority in surface water hydrology and flood modeling since 2006. His academic credentials include a Bachelor's in Environmental Engineering from Shivaji University, an MSc in Engineering Hydrology from the National University of Ireland, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, complemented by industry experience at Montgomery Watson and postdoctoral research at the University of Texas at Austin. His research has significantly advanced flood prediction and mapping through innovative applications of geographic information systems, data-driven techniques, and cyberinfrastructure, resulting in over 80 peer-reviewed publications. His contributions have earned him prestigious recognitions, including the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Indiana Water Resources Association (2018), Excellence in GIS Award (2017), and the Quentin Martin Best Practice Paper (2011). Merwade's impact extends globally through his widely-used online tutorials in GIS and hydrologic modeling, which have educated thousands of students, faculty, and professionals worldwide.
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