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Short Course on Delft3D Commences at MIST

Short Course on Delft3D Commences at MIST

The Department of Environmental, Water Resources, and Coastal Engineering (EWCE), MIST, organized a five-day “Short Course on Hydrodynamic, Sediment Transport, and Morphological Modeling Using Delft3D,” which began on 16 November 2025. The program, scheduled from 16–20 November 2025, is designed to strengthen both theoretical knowledge and practical modeling skills for individuals working in water resources, river morphology, and coastal engineering.

A total of 49 participants joined the course, including faculty members, students, and alumni from the EWCE department, along with participants from IWFM, BUET, and professionals from organizations such as CEGIS, EQMS, and Echo-Tech International. The sessions are being conducted by resource persons from IWFM, BUET, who contribute their academic expertise and field-level experience in hydrodynamic and morphological modeling.

The short course aims to build participants’ competence in using Delft3D for analyzing and simulating riverine and coastal processes. Throughout the program, attendees are engaged in hands-on exercises, case-based learning, and guided model development to deepen their understanding of hydrodynamic behavior, sediment transport mechanisms, and morphological changes in natural systems. By the end of the training, participants are expected to be better equipped to apply Delft3D in research activities, project analyses, and professional engineering tasks.

This initiative forms part of MIST’s ongoing efforts to support skill development and provide practical exposure to emerging tools and techniques in water and environmental systems engineering.