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ater Engineering and Management (WEM) program imparts education and training toward an understanding and solving the complexity of water resources development and management problems in the context of global drivers of change. It offers a balanced curriculum, which covers both the engineering and management aspects of water resource development and management. Students are trained to acquire knowledge and skills in tools and techniques to come up with viable and sustainable solutions within the framework of the integrated water resources management at the river basin scale. Water Engineering and Management program covers five major areas – Agricultural Water, Coastal Water, Urban Water, Water Resources, and Climate Change, Extreme Events and Risk Management.

WEM NEWS

503, 2021

Prof. Sangam Shrestha Appointed as New Department Head

School of Engineering and Technology, AIT has announced the appointment of Prof. Sangam Shrestha (Program Chair, WEM) as Department Head for its Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (CIE) department, effective as of 1 March 2021. WEM would like to congratulate Prof. Shrestha and wish him all the best in his [...]

403, 2021

Prof. Sangam Shrestha Delivered Plenary Talk at the International Conference of Advances in Civil Engineering

Prof. Sangam Shrestha delivered a plenary talk on ‘Water Security and Global Change: Recent Research and Direction for Future’ at the 5th International Conference of Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE) on March 4, 2021. The conference is organized by Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET), Bangladesh and it [...]

203, 2021

Article Published in TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE of AIT Solutions

Water Engineering and Management (WEM)’s article titled “Groundwater Solutions to Climate Change in Urbanizing Cities” has been published in the AIT Solutions March 2021 issue of TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE. The article has been co-authored by Prof. Sangam Shrestha (Program Chair, WEM) and Mr. Saurav KC (Ph.D. Candidate, WEM). The article [...]

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