Environmental Modeling

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |

Description

In general, pollution can be defined as the accumulation and adverse interaction of contaminants within the environment. It is ubiquitous and can occur on or within land, oceans, or the atmosphere. Contaminants can consist of chemical compounds/elements biological entities, particulate matter, or energy, and they may be of natural or anthropogenic origin. The course aims at introducing methods of data analysis and interpretation for quantitative and qualitative research results, as well as ways of presentations.

Program

Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering (REEE)

Objectives

  • At the end of the course the students should be able to:
    • Collect the data needed for the research work
    • Know the nature of research data obtained
    • Identify the objectives of the analysis required
    • Define the appropriate analysis


    By the end of the course the student would be able to:
    • Apply the basic skills of handling and interpreting multidisciplinary data
    • Report a critical review of the literature and to be aware of alternative approaches in data analysis
    • Demonstrate multidisciplinary approaches in environmental problem solving

Textbook

Data will be available soon!

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to modeling.
2Why modeling.
3How to construct a model.
4Types of models.
5Tutorials on model types.
6Metadata database.
7Data management and multivariate analysis.
8Risk analysis.
9Simulation.
103D modeling techniques.

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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