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Eligible for 7 CE Hour(s) of Technical Learning
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Dr. de Schaetzen is a leading expert in computer modelling of water and wastewater systems. His work on genetic algorithm optimization applied to water systems has gained him both international recognition and numerous award prizes. Dr. de Schaetzen is also the leading author of over 30 papers published in international journals, conference proceedings, and internal research reports.
Dr. de Schaetzen conducted in person training for over 3,000 engineers in water and sewer systems modelling, optimization, and analysis in Canada, USA, and UK. He also designed, implemented, and maintained several hydraulic modelling software applications. He often peer reviews scientific journals, including Urban Water (UK) and the ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (USA). Finally, Dr. de Schaetzen is the recipient of the 2010 BC New-Canadian Entrepreneur Award in the category of Environmental Technology. In 2016, Dr. de Schaetzen was the recipient of the BCWWA Excellence and Innovation in the Water and Waste Industry Award in Leadership and Innovation. In 2021, the Vancouver Francophone Chamber of Commerce awarded Dr. de Schaetzen the 2021 Palme Bleue Small Business Award, which recognizes the entrepreneurial excellence and achievements of Francophone or Francophile small and medium-sized enterprises in the Province of BC.
Do not waste another dollar on hydraulic modelling until you attend GeoAdvice latest training session: "Hydraulic Modelling of Water Distribution Systems Using WaterCAD". The water distribution modelling training begins with the basics of hydraulic theory as it applies to water distribution modelling, then takes participants through more advanced topics such as working with multiple scenarios, model calibration, fire flow analysis.
Participants will:
Please note that you will need your own license of WaterCAD standalone version 10 or higher installed and running on your computer in order to participate in this course.