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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.

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909, 2020

Dr. Vishnu P. Pandey (AIT/WEM ’07) appointment as a Full Professor at the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal

Water Engineering and Management (WEM) program would like to Congratulate Dr. Vishnu P. Pandey (AIT/WEM ’07) for his appointment as a Full Professor at the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal. Water Engineering and Management program wishes him good luck for his tenure. [...]

1808, 2020

Workshop on Adaptation Strategies and Measures for improving Resilience to Drought in Agriculture

WEM/AIT organizes workshop on “Adaptation Strategies and Measures for improving Resilience to Drought in Agriculture” as a part of a research project on “ENRICH: Enhancing Resilience to future Hydrometeorological extremes in the Mun river basin in Northeast of Thailand” on Tuesday, 18 August 2020 from 09:00 [...]

1708, 2020

Congratulations for Recently Published Special Issue on Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation: Asian Perspective

Water Engineering Management (WEM) would like to congratulate Prof. Sangam Shrestha (Program Chair, WEM/AIT), Dr. Linda Anne Stevenson (APN), Dr. Rajib Shaw (Keio University), and Dr. Juan Pulhin (UPLB) as editors for a recently published special issue “Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation: Asian Perspective” that highlights findings of [...]

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Centre for Water and Climate Adaptation (CWCA)


The Centre for Water and Climate Adaptation (CWCA) is a strategic initiative established under the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering (FCEE) at the Asian institute of Technology (AIT) to tackle water and climate-change related challenges in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Leveraging AIT’s unmatched technical expertise, the center focuses on research, capacity building, and consulting. In the face of increasing climate impacts, the CWCA stands as a beacon for sustainable solutions, aligning with international efforts and the broader goals of climate resilience and water security.


Global Water and Sanitation Center (GWSC)


GWSC is a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Asian Institute of Technology to host and mainstream Citywide Inclusive Sanitation initiative (CWIS) in Asia. It aims to consolidate ongoing sanitation initiatives and pioneer new projects that promote CWIS-based sanitation in Asia through Technical Assistance Program, Center of Excellence for Public Data Initiative, and Laboratory Services.


Asian Land Information for Climate and Environmental Research Laboratory (ALICE-Lab)


The ALICE laboratory is dedicated to pioneering scientific research in climate, hydrology, environment, and agriculture in Asian regions, which historically deprived of crucial data. Our team prioritize the integration of advanced methodologies such as hydrology and land surface modeling, remote sensing, artificial intelligence (AI), data assimilation, and computational hydrology (via high-performance computing; HPC) to overcome data scarcity challenges. Our mission is to not only collect and analyze high-quality data but also to develop innovative techniques that enhance our understanding of the intricate relationships between climate, hydrological processes, and agricultural systems. By harnessing the power of cutting-edge technologies and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, we aim to fill knowledge gaps, empower decision-makers, and drive sustainable development in data-sparse areas worldwide. Join us as we embark on a journey to revolutionize scientific research and create positive impact in communities facing data scarcity challenges.

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