Rao Govindaraju

Rao S. Govindaraju is the Bowen Engineering Head and the Christopher B. and Susan S. Burke Professor in the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. He earned his PhD in civil engineering from the University of California, Davis, in 1989. His primary areas of research include surface and subsurface hydrology, contaminant transport, watershed hydrology, and climatic influences. He is interested in developing algorithms for analyzing and learning from hydrologic data. He specializes in problems dealing with uncertainty and spatial variability. His research work has been supported by various agencies such as NSF, EPA, DOD, and DOE. He has chaired national level committees, and has served on the editorial boards of several journals. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, and served as the President of American Institute of Hydrology (2017-2018). His work has been recognized with numerous national and international awards, and keynote lectures.

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Design of Urban Water Management Structures (edX)

Nov 1st 2021
Design of Urban Water Management Structures (edX)
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Compute design rainfall, calculate runoff and stormwater flows; design storm sewer systems and detention storage structures. Detention storage structures and storm sewer systems are used to store and transport rainfall-runoff through open ditched and underground pipes.

Design of Sanitary Sewer Systems (edX)

Sep 27th 2021
Design of Sanitary Sewer Systems (edX)
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Analyze open channel flows, quantify wastewater flows, and design sanitary sewer systems. Proper design of sanitary sewer systems is essential for managing the collection and disposal of wastewaters and thereby maintaining a healthy community.

Analysis and Design of Water Distribution Systems (edX)

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Analysis and Design of Water Distribution Systems (edX)
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Analyze and design water distribution networks and select pumps for applications. Water distribution networks are crucial for supplying water for residential areas, hospitals, educational institutions, industrial zones, commercial areas, and for firefighting purposes.
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627.00 EUR