Courses Taught
Department of Civil Engineering,

I. I. T. Kanpur, India

 Areas: Planning and Management of Water Resources Systems; Hydrology, Groundwater Hydrology, Groundwater Pollutant Transport, Management of Civil Engineering Systems, Irrigation Engineering etc.

 A.     Courses Taught : (PG = Post Graduate course, UG = Under Graduate, * = Courses developed, ** = Courses developed partially) All Courses are of one Semester Duration.

  1.  Water Resources Systems Engineering and Management (Graduate level)*.

  2. Water Resources Engineering (Under Graduate level)

  3. Water Resources Engineering (Graduate level).

  4. Design of Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures (Under Graduate level).

  5. Planning Design and Development of Water Resources Systems (Graduate level).

  6. Mathematics (203)  (Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics) tutored only (Under Graduate level).

  7. Groundwater Hydrology (Graduate level).

  8. Groundwater Hydrology and Pollutant Transport (Graduate level)*.

  9. Management of Civil Engineering Systems (Under Graduate level).

  10. Solid Mechanics  (tutored)   (Under Graduate level).

  11. Hydrologic Design and Analysis (Graduate level).

  12. Hydrologic Engineering (Under graduate level)**.

  13. Infrastructure Development and Management  (taught partially)**

  14. Management and Modeling of Environmental Systems (Course Proposed)

  15. Systems Analysis in Civil Engineering

B.      Short Term Intensive Course for Professionals (Quality Improvement Program for Teachers from Other Institutions and practicing engineers):

      Coordinator and delivered more than 50 percent of all lectures for the short Term course on: “Optimization and Stochastic Methods In Water Resources Management”, 1992.

C.     USAID – ISPAN Sponsored Intensive Training Course at CWRS, Patna University, sole resource person for the intensive course on:

“Computer Aided Design and Operation Of Conjunctive Irrigation Projects”, 1994.

D. Organization and Coordination of a workshop onInterlinking of Indian RIVERS” at I.I.T Kanpur September,  2003.

Dalhousie University,

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Groundwater Systems Modeling II (Graduate level advanced course for MS and Ph.D. students)

Asian Institute of Technology

Bangkok, Thailand

Advanced Water Resources Systems Analysis (Graduate level Advanced Course)

University of California, U.S.A.

Hydrology (UG) (as replacement)

Purdue University, U.S.A.

(As Graduate Teaching Assistant)

  1. Stochastic Methods in Civil Engineering (tutored) (UG),
  2. Civil Engineering Systems Analysis (tutored) (UG),
  3. Hydraulics (tutored) (UG),
  4. Civil and Urban Systems Analysis (tutored) (UG)