Hydrotechnical Division of CSCE Overview
- Headquarters
- Coastal and Estuarine Management Challenges. His Research and Teaching Interests Are Towards an Improved Understanding and More Sustainable Management of Coastal Hazard Risk Through Transdisciplinary
- Website
- csce.ca
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Employees
- 31
- NAICS
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About Hydrotechnical Division of CSCE
The Hydrotechnical Division develops Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE)’s leadership role in advancing multidisciplinary research and professional practice in the field of water resources and hydrotechnical engineering from both practice and academia. The Hydrotechnical Division is mandated to: • advance multidisciplinary research in the field of water resources and hydrotechnical engineering. • champion and coordinate the development of national hydrotechnical infrastructure. • work collaboratively with various levels of government, industry, and academia in the advancement of water resources and hydrotechnical engineering. • promote civil engineers as technical leaders in water resources and hydrotechnical engineering. • develop knowledge dissemination venues for water resources and and hydrotechnical engineers and research through CSCE conference and Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. • develop a repository of national experts in water resources and hydrotechnical engineering. Areas of interest • Experimental methods and instrumentation • Computational methods in fluid dynamics • Hydraulic structures • Fluvial hydraulics and river engineering • Climate change and resilient infrastructure • Climate change and water resources planning • Coastal and ocean engineering • Hydrology and remote sensing • Flood risk management • River ice engineering • Hydroinformatics • Sediment transport • Sustainable water resource management and policy • Irrigation and drainage engineering • Ecohydraulics and fish habitat restoration • Urban hydrology and storm water management • Water quality measurements and modeling • Mixing, dispersion and stratified flows • Hydraulic engineering education Contact: The Hydrotechnical Division would like to welcome all of you to participate in our activities, webinars, student competitions, social events, and many others. Contact us at CSCE.Hydrotechnical@gmail.com
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