Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Stremayrgasse 10/II
Graz, 8010
Austria
About
Founded by Archduke Johann in 1811, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management in the Graz University of Technology is a leading centre for research, (post)graduate education and service with a long tradition of excellence. We seek to foster and sustain a creative and supportive working environment based upon an ethos of respect and rigorous scientific enquiry. We value the diversity of our staff and student population and seek to promote equality as an essential element.
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Sustainable economic activity through the utilization of renewable energies, as well as the preservative interaction with the environment and infrastructure pose challenges to hydraulic engineering and water resource management. Great progress in the ecological treatment of nature is to be achieved through research and experience which are incorporated into the design of hydraulic constructions and tested in respect to their efficiency for enhancements. The risk assessments for, and the protection of existing infrastructure are regional tasks and a central subject of hydraulic engineering. For the utilization of renewable energies, the preservation, and the construction of hydropower plants with - by the means of numerical calculations and physical modelling - optimized hydraulic components have great significance. For this, experience with the designs, numerical calculations and simulation methods, as well as modern laboratory equipment provide the basis of this structure. These challenges are met actively with research, physical and numerical modelling, and experience with the performance of hydro-power plants. Work at the Institute rests on four pillars: Teaching Research Studies / statements Hydraulic scale-model testing