Tuesday 21 April 2020

M tech: Modeling Lab presentations

Other than Isa and Alamin, no one else was available for presentation and viva of Modeling Lab project.

One final chance will be given on Thursday, Apr 23, 10:30 am. After that there will not be any further opportunity.

CVL311: Leftover presentations: final chance

The following students were absent from the scheduled presentation. One Final Chance is being given for presentations, after which there will be no more opportunity for it.

Date/Time: Friday, Apr 24, 11:30 am.


List of students:

Name Grp
Anil Kushwaha 2
Ravish Kumar 3
Kipa lapang 3
Gemin Jerang 3
Waqid Nabi 4
Faris Fayaz Banday 4
Shahroz Khan 5
Aman Bhati 5
Bipin Chhetri 7
Pranjal Kumar Mishra 7
Prashant Kumar 8
Mohammad Areeb Mir 8
Mirwais Nassimi 8
Faisal Mohi U Din 8
Namara S.A Khan 8
Aman Pratap Singh 11

Friday 17 April 2020

CVL311: Project presentation schedule

April 18, Saturday:

Noon- 12:20 pm : Grp 3
12:20-12:40 pm: Grp 5
12:40-1:00 pm: Grp 7
1:00-1:20 pm: Grp 8
1:20-1:40 pm: Grp 10
1:40-2:00 pm: Grp 11

While this is the time schedule, if a grp is not available on their slot, any other grp can make their presentation in that slot. It is the grp's responsibility to ensure that all the team members are present on time. There will be no extra time.

CVL311: Quiz 5 and 6

As has already been mentioned in the lecture classes,
Quiz 5 shall take place on April 17 and the content will be the unit 4: water conveyance.
Quiz 6 shall take place on April 21 and the content will be the 5th unit including RWH and small community supply.

Wednesday 8 April 2020

CVL311: Project report

The project reports needs the following sections:


  1. Title page including the project title, name of the group members and their system ID and also the course code (CVL311)
  2. Table of contents with pg. numbers
  3. List of figures (if any)
  4. List of tables (if any)
  5. Abstract (250 words or less)
  6. Introduction
  7. Relevant contentt such as , history of pollutant/technology, health effects, etc.
  8. Case study (if any)
  9. Conclusions
  10. References
The entire report should be 15-20 pages long. 

CVL311: RWH and Small Community supply slides

Rain water harvesting

Small community water supply

CVL311: Class recordings

Session-1

Session-2

Attendance-1

Attendance-2

CVL667: Quiz# 4-6

Quiz# 4 of CVL667 shall take place on Saturday, April 11, as decided.
The syllabus will include the slide set#4 of GW transport (including both the Dirac and continuous injection scenario)


Quiz# 5 will be based on the Streeter Phelps models slide prepared by me (ppt format) and also the River quality slide set-1 (SW_Lec1, pdf). It shall take place next week.

Quiz#6 will be based on SW_Lec2, Restoration GW contamination slides and the Transformation reaction slides I shared. It will be taken during the week of April 20-24.

CVL311: Quiz# 4 details

As already mentioned, Quiz# 4 of CVL311 shall take place on Friday, April 10 at 11:30 am during the regular class hours.

The syllabus will be the second part of the water treatment slides, including disinfection, aeration, softening, swimming pool treatment, etc.

It will be based on Google platform like the last time.

Monday 6 April 2020

CVL311: Quizzes and Project presentations

Dear students,

quizzes 4 and 5 shall be taken this Friday, Apr 10 and Apr 17, resp.
An additional quiz may also be taken based on the time availability.

Course project presentations are due for all.
All the groups are required to submit their presentation slides (pots) and project report to me through emails. Kindly provide the group no and title in the Email subject line.
The deadline for submission of the project presentation and report is this Saturday, Apr 11.

The presentations will be taken during scheduled lecture/tutorial hours starting Monday, Apr 13.
In case, you are unable to join in because of internet issues, kindly join in through phone-conference calls.


Thursday 2 April 2020

CVL667: Transformation reactions

Transformation reactions slides

MTech: Savannah River presentation

Dear all,

pfa the recording of the Savannah river presentation by one of the groups.

Savannah River Presentation

Kindly note the issues emanating from poor voice quality/internet quality. This may be a concern if you are giving presentations online (for course projects, thesis, etc.). The poor quality of voice or internet may seriously impact your evaluation, esp. in front of an independent evaluator.