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Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT)
Institute for Water and Environment
- Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management -
Kaiserstrasse 12
76131 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 (0)721 - 608-44418
Email: wasserbau∂iwu.kit.edu
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The challenges facing water managers and engineers nowadays are manifold, complex, and require cross disciplinary approaches. These challenges include the safety of hydraulic natural and built systems, ageing infrastructures, pollution, guarantee of energy and food security, sustainable development and safety of urban environment, ecological feedbacks and an uncertain future.
Our group develops research towards engineering solutions for the design, the planning and the implementation of sustainable water infrastructures prepared for global change. We investigate the mechanics of flowing water and its interaction with key elements of a river basin such as sediments, dissolved matter, gases, living organisms and people. More specifically, the group is committed to develop research on four main topics: sustainable and secure water for supply, food and energy; adaptive and multi-functional hydraulic systems; healthy rivers; and geophysical processes in rivers and lakes.
Organizer: Baden-Württemberg Water Management Association in collaboration with KIT (Institute for Water and Environment; Institute for Soil and Rock Mechanics)
Time: March 21, 2024 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m
Location: KIT general facilities building (building 50.41), Adenauerring 20a, 76131 Karlsruhe
Registration at: https://www.wbw-ev.de/10-wbw-gewaesserdialog/
Between 19th and 23rd February 2024, with our colleague Andreas Fink (IMK-TRO), and by invitation of the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung, Mário Franca visited universities in Kenya (Nairobi and Kenyatta) and in Uganda (Makerere and Kampala).
We had excellent and promising discussions on research and education collaboration. It was the occasion to meet a former PhD student of the institute, Patrick Murigi, now lecturer at the University of Kenyatta.
On February 2nd, 2024, students from the Master's program Water Science and Engineering and Bachelor's program in Civil Engineering visited the Iffezheim Rhein power plant for a four-hour tour.
Under the expert guidance of EnBW, the students visited the automatic control room, the machine room in which the turbines and generators are installed, the fishway and the weir.
The tour was a success as the students learned about the state-of-the-art technology used to operate the power plant and the importance of protecting the environment and fish populations.
On the 20th December 2024, Mario Franca lectured to the students of the University of Gadjah Mada (Indonesia) on Modeling Approaches to Environmental Flows.
The hosts were Prof. Agus Maryono, PhD alumni from KIT, and Dr. Adhy Kurniawan, former PhD colleague of Mario. The lecture can be found here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376713986_Modelling_approaches_to_environmental_flows
On December 14th, 2023, we held our Christmas celebration in a cozy atmosphere at Theodor Rehbock Water Laboratory.
The party was a great opportunity to look back on the past year and look forward to the challenges ahead together.
We celebrated the festive season with a warm get-together, delicious food and happy moments.
As part of his visit to KIT, the President of the Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), Dr. Ulrich Maurer, at the IWG informed about current topics in water research.
After a general presentation of the water research at KIT by Mario Franca, he, Erwin Zehe and Stephan Fuchs presented the current work and topics of their IWG-departments.