Other courses I have taught:

 

Open-Channel Hydraulics

Risk and Reliability Analysis in Hydrosystems Engineering

Surface-Water Hydrology

CIE 308 Applied Engineering Statistics

 

This is considered an introductory course in engineering statistics.  From this course, students are expected to learn basic statistics and probability concepts. Students should gain an appreciation of the vital role of statistics in scientific investigation and develop the capability to apply basic statistics methods to solve engineering problems.

Teaching

CIE 444/550 Hydrologic Engineering

 

The overall objective of this course is to familiarize students with basic concepts of hydrologic processes and analyses. Students are expected to gain an understanding of fundamental components of the hydrologic cycle, and to develop the capability to apply statistic methods, frequency analysis, unit hydrograph and flow routing methods to solve related engineering problems and projects. This course may also stimulate students’ interests for further research in hydrologic engineering and hydrosciences.

CIE 500 ST  Sediment Transport

 

Offered in Spring 2003 and 2004.

CIE 543  Water Quality Modeling

 

The overall objective of this course is to familiarize students with basic concepts of mathematical modeling of water quality in natural aquatic environments.  Students are expected to gain a basic understanding of environmental transport processes, transport principles of sediment particles and heat, mechanics of turbulent jets and plumes and characteristics of water quality.  This course will provide students with fundamental knowledge and quantitative approaches necessary for making water quality management decisions.

CIE 546 Environmental Fluids Mechanics

 

Offered in spring 2008