1 Jan-31 Dec
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COASTAL SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND MORPHOLOGY
This self-paced online course presents a broad overview of the field of coastal engineering. Through a number of modules we shall guide you through the three skills required for coastal engineering: 1) A basic understanding of the processes, 2) (numerical) modelling skills and 3) a thorough understanding of the context of the given project (coastal protection, morphological impact from structures, climate change, etc.).
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH WATER QUALITY AND ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
Are you working with environmental engineering, management or assessment? Do you need a quick introduction to water quality and ecological modelling? Then this self-paced online course may be of interest! The course gives you an introduction to water quality and ecological modelling as well as how to apply MIKE ECO Lab, DHI’s numerical modelling tool for ecological modelling. The course is modular so you can follow it step-by-step! Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN URBAN DRAINAGE MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you how to address urban drainage modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE URBAN+ that are essential to set up urban collection system models, run simulations and review results across a variety of projects. Approximately 13 hours' investment of your time, including two one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH URBAN FLOOD MODELLING
This is a modular, self-paced course. Through four modules you will receive a general overview of MIKE URBAN+ 2D Overland Flow and its advantages. In concrete, you will receive a step-by-step introduction to the basic functions of MIKE URBAN+ 2D Overland Flow (MU+ 2D) and learn how to couple a 1D network to a 2D overland model and run your very first simulation in MU+ 2D. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN INTEGRATED URBAN FLOOD MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you to address integrated urban flood modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE URBAN+ that are essential to set up integrated urban flood modelling models, run simulations, review results across a variety of integrated urban flood modelling projects in flood risk management/planning, and related domains. Approx. 13 hours' investment of your time, including 2 one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH WATER DISTRIBUTION MODELLING
This is a modular, self-paced course. Through four modules you will receive a general overview of MIKE URBAN+ and its advantages. In concrete, you will receive a step-by-step introduction to the basic functions of MIKE URBAN+ Water Distribution (MU+ WD). Upon completion of your course you will be able to set up and run your very first model in MIKE URBAN+ WD and be enabled to continue comfortably on our more in-depth and/or advanced MIKE URBAN+ WD courses. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH WATERNET ADVISOR
This modular, self-paced course gives you a general overview of WaterNet Advisor and its advantages. In concrete, you will get a kick-start in hydraulic modelling and receive a step-by-step introduction to the tools available in WaterNet Advisor. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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EXPLORE ADVANCED MODELLING FEATURES IN WEST
This self-paced course enables you to take the next step in wastewater process modelling by exploring the power of advanced controllers, model calibration and scenario analysis in WEST. You will be guided through a typical workflow in WEST for improving a basic activated sludge process layout by assessing the impact of advanced aeration control, calibrating the model against measured data and optimising effluent quality and energy consumption. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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MANAGING THE IMPACTS OF UNDERWATER NOISE
Are you interested in knowing about the impact of underwater sound on marine life? Then this self-paced online course may be of interest to you! We carry you through all the steps of a risk-based approach, right from sound source description to impact management. This knowledge is used for EIAs of e.g. wind farms, seismic surveys, shipping, dredging and other human activities. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH RIVER MODELLING
This self-paced course will teach you how to study river flow from scratch. You will learn about the basic functions of MIKE HYDRO River and see how it can help you tackle the most pressing water management challenges of today. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to set up and run your very first model in MIKE HYDRO River model. You will be on your way to becoming a river modeller. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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OPERATIONALISING YOUR DATA AND MODELS
The purpose of this self-paced online course is to give you a general introduction and understanding of MIKE OPERATIONS and the most important steps in the configuration and set-up of an operational flood forecast system. Using MIKE OPERATIONS and MIKE HYDRO River the course brings you through seven modules starting with the acquisition of real-time data and ending with an automated flood forecast system. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN WATER DISTRIBUTION MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you how to address water distribution modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE URBAN+ that are essential to set up water distribution models, run simulations and review results across a variety of water distribution projects. Approximately 13 hours' investment of your time, including two one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC MODELLING
Upon completion of this self-paced course, you will be able to set up and run a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model using MIKE 3 Flow Model FM. You will know how to apply forcing such as wind or boundary conditions, as well as change physical parameters such as bed roughness and dispersion coefficients. You will be able to activate the temperature and salinity model including the heat exchange section. You will know how to generate and evaluate model outputs. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH GROUNDWATER MODELLING
This self-paced course introduces you to the basic concepts of groundwater modelling using FEFLOW. Through twelve modules you will be introduced to the various aspects and applications of FEFLOW. Each module includes videos and/or reading materials as well as short quizzes and assignments to obtain in-depth knowledge. The course takes two hours to complete. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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DIVE INTO DATA PROCESSING AND VISUALISATION WITH MIKE ZERO
Upon completion of this self-paced course you will be able to format time series data in a form that MIKE recognises and select appropriate time series attributes such as time type, value type, item type, and item unit. You will be able to import time series data into MIKE native formats and understand the basics of spatial data, projection, and coordinate systems. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC MODELLING
This self-paced course will teach you the basics of setting up and running a two-dimensional model applying MIKE 21 Flow Model FM. Upon completion of course, you will know how to apply forcing such as wind or boundary conditions, you will know how to change physical parameters such as bed roughness and viscosity and you will know how to generate and evaluate model outputs. Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN INTEGRATED URBAN FLOOD MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you to address integrated urban flood modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE+ that are essential to set up integrated urban flood modelling models, run simulations, review results across a variety of integrated urban flood modelling projects in flood risk management/planning, and related domains. Approx. 13 hours' investment of your time, including 2 one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH URBAN FLOOD MODELLING
This is a modular, self-paced course. Through four modules you will receive a general overview of MIKE+ and its advantages with focus on learning the basic functions of MIKE+ Urban Flooding. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to set up and run your very first urban flood model in MIKE+ Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH URBAN DRAINAGE
This is a modular, self-paced course. Through five modules you will receive a general overview of MIKE+ and its advantages with focus on learning the basic functions of MIKE+ Collection System (MIKE 1D). Upon completion of the course, you will be able to set up and run your very first model in MIKE+ Collection System (MIKE 1D). Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN WATER DISTRIBUTION MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you how to address water distribution modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE+ that are essential to set up water distribution models, run simulations and review results across a variety of water distribution projects. Approximately 13 hours' investment of your time, including two one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE IN URBAN DRAINAGE MODELLING
This selfpaced, modular course teaches you how to address urban drainage modelling in a comprehensive way. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the features of MIKE+ that are essential to set up urban collection system models, run simulations and review results across a variety of projects. Approximately 13 hours' investment of your time, including two one-to-one meetings with your own DHI urban tutor. Fee: €200
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Online |
English |
18 Nov-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH WATER DISTRIBUTION MODELLING
This is a modular, self-paced course. Through four modules you will receive a general overview of MIKE+ and its advantages with focus on learning the basic functions of MIKE+ Water Distribution (MIKE+ WD). Upon completion of the course, you will be able to set up and run your very first model in MIKE+ Water Distribution (MIKE+ WD). Fee: Free of charge
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Online |
English |
1 Jan-31 Dec
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GETTING STARTED WITH FLOOD MODELLING
Are you a new or a potential user of MIKE FLOOD? Then this free self-paced online course is suitable for you! The course gives you an insight into the benefits of coupling models together, and how to do that within MIKE FLOOD. The course is modular so you can follow it step-by-step!
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Online |
English |
20 Jan
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Webinar: Modelling of Wastewater Treatment Plants using WEST software – Part I – Introduction, definition and implementation of a layout
During this free 1-hour webinar, we will show how the modelling of wastewater treatment systems can support optimization of the processes involved and in decision making, attempting to achieve environmental standards for effluent emissions also to evaluate the economic viability of the operation.
• Wastewater treatment models;
• Brazilian scenario;
• Implementation of a layout and process simulation;
• Generation of dashboards and results analysis. January 20, 2021 12:00PM UTC
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Online |
Portuguese |
27 Jan
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DHI Middle East User Group Meeting
This MIKE User Group Meeting gives you a great opportunity to learn more about the varied applications of our modelling software, and our complementary technologies, through client-led presentations. The seminar also gives you an excellent chance to exchange ideas and experiences with DHI experts. Furthermore, this free event will give you a great opportunity to learn more about DHI's latest software releases.
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Online |
English |
4 Feb
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Webinar: BLUE Café Global Seas
BLUE café is a series of webinars hosted by DHI. It is an informal virtual space to share and discuss the results of our latest research and innovation projects.
Time: 03.00-04.00 PM UTC
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Online |
English |
4 Feb
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Webinar: BLUE Café Global Seas
BLUE café is a series of webinars hosted by DHI. It is an informal virtual space to share and discuss the results of our latest research and innovation projects.
Time: 08.00-09.00 AM UTC
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Online |
English |
8-12 Feb
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FEFLOW - PYTHON INTERFACING
This training is intended for FEFLOW users, who already had the first experience with Python. The course is focused on the use of external packages (pandas, matplotlib, etc.) in the context of result visualization, pre/post-processing, etc. The sessions are offered as an open discussion, where the participants play an important role exchanging experiences, comment and user wishes. Time: 13:30 - 15:30 UTC (Berlin, Germany +2h), Price: 600,00 Euro
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Online |
English |
9-10 Feb
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MIKE+ WATER DISTRIBUTION
This two-day, hands-on course gives you an introduction to data management and numerical modelling (EPANET) of water distribution systems. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ WD software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held over Microsoft Teams.
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Norway |
Norwegian |
10 Feb
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Webinar: An introduction to groundwater modelling with FEFLOW
FEFLOW is widely recognised as a comprehensive software package for subsurface flow and transport simulation.
FEFLOW’s unique meshing capabilities (structured and unstructured) allows for the highest degree of flexibility to
account in detail for the most simple to complex geometrical configurations. In this one-hour webinar, Dr. Villarreyes, Global Product Specialist – FEFLOW, will provide an introduction to groundwater modelling with FEFLOW as well as a live demo of building a model. 06:00-07:00 UTC
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Online |
English |
11 Feb
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Webinar: Future City Flow, take control of your inflow and infiltration. The right measures at the right time now and in the future
Future City Flow is a cloud-based decision support system that addresses multiple challenges utilities are facing in planning and operating waste water systems. During this 60 minute webinar you will view a demo of Future City Flow and be introduced to the three main functionalities: Data management and presentation, real-time operation which allows you to control your flows by executing weather adapted control strategies and
long term strategic planning, optimizing the value of the investment. 17:00-18:00UTC
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Online |
English |
11 Feb
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Webinar: Latest news from space – who and what is looking down on us? – ask the experts!
Very High Resolution (VHR) satellite data is a critical resource for detailed and timely observations of our planet. In this webinar you will get an opportunity to get answers to all your unanswered questions about VHR satellite data. What satellites are out there in space? What can they do? When do they pass by? What does it cost? – this, and much more, you will get answers to in this QA session.
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Denmark |
English |
22-26 Feb
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
English |
9-10 Mar
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MIKE+ COLLECTION SYSTEMS
This two-day, hands-on course introduces you to the basic modelling concepts for urban hydrology and drainage network hydraulics as well as to the practicalities of MIKE+ COLLECTION SYSTEMS. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ CS software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held over Microsoft Teams.
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Norway |
English |
10 Mar
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Webinar: Modelling density-driven flow for mining applications with FEFLOW
FEFLOW is the industry standard tool for groundwater modelling and is widely used in the mining sector around the globe. Typically hydrogeological systems dominated with hyper-saline conditions (e.g. Lithium and Potash mines) require the modelling of flow and mass transport processes in a coupled manner. In this dedicated technical webinar, Dr. Carlos Rivera Villarreyes, Global Product Specialist – FEFLOW, gives an overview of modelling density-driven flow. 06:00-07:00 UTC
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Online |
English |
15-24 Mar
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FEFLOW - GROUNDWATER MODELLING FOR INFRATRUCTURE AND GEOTECHNICAL PROJECTS
Groundwater is typically a challenge in the planning of infrastructure, building and geotechnical projects. This offers you an insights of the modelling solutions within such as context.
With dedicated examples, we discuss topics of infiltration through tunnels and dams, simulation of flow barrier (e.g. sheet piles), dewatering scenarios before construction, among others. Time: 13:30 - 15:30 UTC (Berlin, Germany +2h), Price: 900,00 Euro
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Online |
English |
13-14 Apr
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MIKE+ URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS
This two-day, hands-on course introduces you to the basic modelling concepts for urban hydrology and drainage network hydraulics as well as to the practicalities of MIKE+ URBAN COLLECTION SYSTENS. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ URBAN CS software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in central Malmö or over Microsoft Teams.
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Sweden |
Swedish |
19-23 Apr
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
English |
26-30 Apr
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FEFLOW - MODELLING OF GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS
This Module covers the topics of shallow geothermal systems (open/closed loops) and their optimization, deep geothermal systems (density effects, boundary conditions and more). Time: 13:30 - 15:30 UTC (Berlin, Germany +2h), Price: 600,00 Euro
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Online |
English |
4-5 May
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MIKE+ URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION
This two-day, hands-on course gives you an introduction to data management and numerical modelling (EPANET) of water distribution systems. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ URBAN WD software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in central Malmö or over Microsoft Teams.
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Sweden |
Swedish |
10-21 May
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FEFLOW - MODELLING OPEN-CAST MINING
Through this four-module, online, instructor-led course you will learn about groundwater simulation at mine sites. Upon completion you will be able to develop your own open-cast groundwater model with FEFLOW, 3D unstructured meshes and estimate modelling results. Time: 13:30 - 15:30 UTC (Berlin, Germany +2h), Price: 900,00 Euro
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Online |
English |
17-21 May
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
German |
25-26 May
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MIKE+ URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION Advanced
This two-day, hands-on course gives you an introduction to advanced modelling techniques and their applications in water distribution systems. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ URBAN software to conduct specialized simulations outside of standard EPANET modelling such as demand driven simulations, real-time operations, network shutdown and flushing analysis.
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Sweden |
Swedish |
7-18 Jun
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FEFLOW - INTRODUCTION OF WATER QUALITY AND MODELLING WITH FEFLOW
This course includes an introduction to water quality modelling. Using dedicated examples, we cover complete range of complexities in water quality, from conservative, reactive and radionuclei transport. Exercises are focused on the transport of nitrate/ammonium in agricultural sites, industrial solvents (e.g. TCE and PCE) and nuclear waste storage. Time: 13:30 - 15:30 UTC (Berlin, Germany +2h), Price: 800,00 Euro
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Online |
English |
23-27 Aug
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
English |
14-15 Sep
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MIKE+ WATER DISTRIBUTION
This two-day, hands-on course gives you an introduction to data management and numerical modelling (EPANET) of water distribution systems. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ WD software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in Oslo.
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Norway |
Norwegian |
20-23 Sep
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FEFLOW INTERNATIONAL USERS CONFERENCE 2021
Join fellow FEFLOW users and renowned experts from across the globe in beautiful Vancouver, BC Canada for this four-day biannual event. Together we will exchange ideas, share experiences, explore the latest innovations and trends in groundwater modelling, discuss practical challenges and potential solutions. This conference begins with two days of presentations by FEFLOW users and keynote speakers followed by two days of training workshops. For more details and to register http://events.dhigroup.com/feflow-2021/
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Canada |
English |
27 Sep-1 Oct
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
English |
5-6 Oct
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MIKE+ URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS
This two-day, hands-on course introduces you to the basic modelling concepts for urban hydrology and drainage network hydraulics as well as to the practicalities of MIKE+ URBAN COLLECTION SYSTENS. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ URBAN CS software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in central Malmö or over Microsoft Teams.
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Sweden |
Swedish |
12-13 Oct
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MIKE+ COLLECTION SYSTEMS
This two-day, hands-on course introduces you to the basic modelling concepts for urban hydrology and drainage network hydraulics as well as to the practicalities of MIKE+ COLLECTION SYSTEMS. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ CS software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in Oslo.
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Norway |
English |
28-29 Oct
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PHYTOPLANKTON PIGMENT ANALYSIS COURSE
At this two-day course you are given an introduction to phytoplankton pigment analyses by HPLC. The aim of the course is to improve your knowledge and broaden your skills within HPLC pigment analysis.
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Denmark |
English |
9-10 Nov
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MIKE+ URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION
This two-day, hands-on course gives you an introduction to data management and numerical modelling (EPANET) of water distribution systems. On completion of the course you will be able to use MIKE+ URBAN WD software to develop your own models by importing GIS data and editing the model data, run hydraulic and water quality simulations, review and present simulations results. The course is held in central Malmö or over Microsoft Teams.
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Sweden |
Swedish |
15-19 Nov
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
English |
6-10 Dec
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FEFLOW
This comprehensive five-day course consists of two parts. The introductory part is identical to the course "Introduction to groundwater modelling". The advanced part aims at providing you with the skills for advanced modelling topics.
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Germany |
German |