Flood Forecasting and Hydraulic Structures : Select Proceedings of HYDRO 2023
Flood Forecasting and Hydraulic Structures : Select Proceedings of HYDRO 2023
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ISBN No.: 9789819791675
Pages: ix, 498
Year: 202501
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Dr Manish Pandey is Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India since 2013. He has more than 6 years teaching and research experience in experimental hydraulics and water resources engineering. He completed his master''s and doctorate from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. Dr Pandey graduated in civil engineering from Uttarakhand Technical University, India. He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal papers and 25+ book chapters and conference proceeding papers. He has guided 1 Ph.D. and 10 M.


Tech students. Presently, he is guiding 4 Ph.D. students. He was also awarded MOST postdoctoral research grant in year 2018. He is a member of the editorial board of several journals of repute, and he has also handled guest editorship of a few journals. Dr Pandey is an active reviewer in several reputed peer-reviewed journals. Prof.


N V Umamahesh has more than 35 years of experience as a faculty in the Department of Civil Engineering at NIT, Warangal. His area of specialization is Water Resources Engineering, and his research areas include hydrological modelling, stochastic hydrology, hydro-climatic extremes, modelling impacts of climate change, urban floods, and water resources systems. He has been well recognized for his analytical and mathematical modelling skills. He guided 13 Ph.D. students and about 100 M.Tech. students.


He is currently guiding 7 Ph.D. scholars. He has published more than 60 papers in reputed international journals, 6 book chapters, and presented more than 50 papers in national and international conferences. He has taken up several sponsored research and consultancy projects. He has held several administrative positions including Chief Warden, Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, Dean (Student Welfare), Dean (Planning and Development), Dean (Academic), and Coordinator of TEQIP-II. He received the Jalamitra Award from the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2003 for the best implementation of the Watershed Development Program in Warangal District. He received the Best Engineering Faculty Award in 2017.


He organized two international conferences and several faculty development programs. Prof. Z. Ahmad is Professor of Civil Engineering at IIT Roorkee, India. He obtained his B.Tech. (Civil) degree from AMU Aligarh, M.Tech.


(Hydraulic Engineering) degree from Univ. of Roorkee and Ph.D. degree from T.I.E.T., Patiala.


He has 28 years of teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, teaching a spectrum of courses. He has published more than 230 papers in referred national and international journals and conference proceedings. His area of research includes river engineering, fluvial hydraulics, computational hydraulics, and hydraulic structures. He has done innovative works in these areas for sustainable development of water resources. Mr. Ahmad has supervised 60 M. tech. dissertations and 16 Ph.


D. theses; 12 Ph.D. are ongoing. He has completed 10 research projects and more than 200 consultancy projects. He has been recipient of Outstanding Teacher Award, Philip H. Burgi Award, Jal Vigyan Puraskar (twice), and G.N.


Nawathe - Department of Irrigation Award, among others. He is member of various BIS committees and reviewers of various national and international journals. Prof. Ahmad has designed many hydraulic structures like Almora Barrage, Ghaggar and Patiala Syphon Aqueducts, Gangapath Patna, River Training works, and addressed many water resources problems related to morphology, erosion, and siltation in the rivers. Dr Manousos Valyrakis is Assistant Professor at the University of Glasgow and the manager of the Water Engineering Lab. The primary focus of Dr Valyrakis'' research is to develop the theories, methods, and tools to better study, understand, and assess the hydrodynamic conditions responsible for the onset of entrainment of coarse grains in turbulent flows. Knowledge of such threshold flow conditions is important for a variety of applications ranging from environmental hydraulics, such as protection of hydraulic structures from scour, to stream ecology, assessment of the ecologically and environmentally sound flow conditions for the protection of stream habitat. He got his Eng.


Diploma and M.Sc. degrees from Aristotle University (Greece) and Ph.D. and Post-doc from Virginia Tech (USA). Dr Valyrakis has more than 20 years'' experience in environmental hydraulics and experimental and computational fluid mechanics. He is the recipient of several awards and serves in the Experimental Measurement and Instrumentation (EMI) Leadership Team of the International Association of Hydro-environment Research (IAHR). He has chaired more than 20 sessions at international events, including EGU, IAHR, and RiverFlow.


He serves as a guest editor for journals of repute. Previously, he has also served on more than 15 technical or scientific committees and advisory boards for international conferences and events. He is the manager of the Water Engineering Laboratory, where he is currently leading research activities relevant to experimental flow dynamics and eco-hydraulics.


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