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Workshop on Water Recycling Simulation and Modelling

Workshop on Water Recycling Simulation and Modelling
Unlocking the Future of Water Management
Date: March 15, 2024; Duration: 6 hours (Online)
Overview:
TULTECH is excited to present a one-day workshop focusing on Water Recycling Simulation and Modelling in Buildings, featuring a compelling case study of Nordic Countries.
This workshop is designed to provide participants with in-depth insights into water recycling practices, simulation techniques, and modelling approaches specific to building environments.
Key Topics:
- Introduction to Water Recycling
- Simulation Techniques and Tools
- Modelling Approaches Tailored for Buildings
- Case Study: Nordic Countries
- Manuscript Development Session
Instructors:
Professor Kourosh Behzadian
Expertise: Smart Infrastructure, Civil Engineering
Position: Course Leader, BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering, MSc Civil Engineering, University of West London, UK
Dr. Amir M. Fathollahi-Fard
Expertise: AI and Heuristics Algorithms
Position: École de Technologie Supérieure, University of Québec, Montréal, QC, Canada
Mohammad Gheibi
Expertise: Water/Wastewater/Environmental Studies, Simulation, AI
Position: Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Registration Details:
Workshop Fee: 220 Euro
Register Closed!
Full Waiver Option Available (For applicants facing financial difficulties, TULTECH offers a full fee waiver as part of its mission for Education Beyond Limits.)
Publication Opportunity:
Participants have the unique chance to develop a manuscript during the workshop, with the possibility of publication in the Environmental Industry Letters (EIL) journal (ISSN: 2806-2965).
Post-workshop support for extended versions in Q1 journals is also available.
Join us in Exploring the Future of Water Recycling and Modelling!
Register CLOSED!
Education Beyond Limits
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15 March, 2024Today In History
Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 17 July.
- Spain ceded Florida to US
- British humor magazine `Punch' 1st published.
- Harvard Observatory takes 1st photograph of a star (Vega)
- 1st railroad opens in Hawaii
- Spanish American War-Spaniards surrender to US at Santiago Cuba.
- British royal family adopts the name `Windsor.'
- Yanks 21 hits Browns 17 hits Browns win 7-6 in 17 on squeeze play
- Carl Mays gave up 13 runs & 20 hits in 13-0 lose to Indians
- Variety's famous headline `Sticks Nix Hick Pix.'
- Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan leaves NY for Los Angeles.
- Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak ends
- Potsdam Conference (FDR Stalin Churchill) holds 1st meeting.
- Rep of Korea founded.
- construction begins on Disneyland....
- Disneyland opens its doors in Anaheim Cal
- Tibet abolishes serfdom
- Roger Maris loses a HR due to a rain-out in the 5th
- Robert White in X-15 sets altitude record of 108 km (354 300 ft).
- Apollo/Soyuz the 1st US/USSR linkup in space
- Apollo-Soyus; 1st US/USSR linkup in space
- Reggie Jackson refusal to bunt causes mgr Billy Martin to suspend him
- Ronald Reagan formally accepts Republican nomination for president
- Lobby Walkways at KC's Hyatt Regency collapse kill 114 injure 200
- Humbar Estuary Bridge UK world's longest span (1.4 km) is opened.
- Soyuz T-12 carries 3 cosmonauts to space station Salyut 7.



