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...il
Vostro Partner tecnologico!
CAMPAGNA FEFLOW-MIKE
SHE
A partire
da marzo 2006 WASY
(Germania),
sviluppatore di FEFLOW
(codice
di simulazione per le acque sotterranee più diffuso in
Europa), è
entrato a far parte del gruppo DHIWater·Environment·Health
In
qualità di agente unico ed esclusivo per l’Italia dei
codici di calcolo DHI e DHI WASY, Intecno-DHI ha
il piacere di informarVi che fino alla fine di Febbraio 2008 è
attiva una promozione
riservata agli attuali e futuri utilizzatori che permette di
acquisire il codice
FEFLOW (FMH3) e/o MIKE SHE Studio (o MIKE 11
Studio) a condizioni particolari.
Per
avere maggiori informazioni Vi invitiamo a visionare il seguente link.

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RELEASE
2008
La
Release 2008 dei codici MIKE
by DHI è stata distribuita a tutti gli utilizzatori con
contratto SMA in corso di validità.
Per usufruire al
meglio delle potenzialità
introdotte dalla nuova Release, Vi invitiamo a partecipare ad
uno degli incontri
web-ex che si terranno il 4
marzo ore 10.00 ed il 4 aprile ore
10.00 durante i quali, i ns. esperti, in lingua
italiana, presenteranno le novità introdotte per i codici urbani,
marini e delle risorse idriche dalla nuova
versione.
Per avere maggiori
informazioni relative ai codici di calcolo MIKE by DHI è inoltre
possibile partecipare alle sessioni via web-ex che si terranno i
giori 7-18 marzo e 7-18 aprile.
Se interessati, è possibile prenotarsi fin da ora, inviando una mail
all'indirizzo
RELEASE
2008 Service Pack 1
E' disponibile il Service Pack 1
(SP1) per i codici di calcolo MIKE by DHI release
2008.
Tutti
gli utilizzatori che hanno attivato Auto Updater verranno
automaticamente avvisati della disponibilità del nuovo SP1, per
coloro che non l'hanno attivato, sarà possibile scaricarlo
direttamente dal sito del DHI.
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Corso
standard MIKE 21 HD modellazione 2D dell’idrodinamica costiera (rif.
M-20.3)
Torino,
11-12 Marzo 2008
L’obiettivo
del corso consiste nel permettere ai partecipanti di apprendere le
funzioni basilari del modulo base del codice di calcolo MIKE 21, il
modulo idrodinamico HD. I partecipanti
verranno guidati nella generazione della batimetria
di calcolo a partire dalle quote del terreno/fondo
marino e nel set-up dei parametri del modello, finalizzato alla
corretta esecuzione della simulazione di correnti fluviali e
marine,
ivi comprese quelle generate dal moto
ondoso.
Iscrizioni
aperte fino a martedì 4 Marzo 2008.
Iscrizioni
aperte fino a giovedì 6 Marzo 2008.
Corso
standard MIKE 11 HD - Simulazioni idrodinamiche di fiumi e canali
(rif. R-1.1) Torino, 5-6 Marzo 2008
Il
corso ha lo scopo di fornire un’introduzione alle potenzialità e
capacità di calcolo del codice MIKE 11 - Release 2008, di descrivere
la metodologia impiegata e permettere ai partecipanti di utilizzare
le sue funzioni principali per la messa a punto di modelli
idrodinamici di base.
Iscrizioni
aperte fino a lunedì 3 Marzo
2008.
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Simulation time now significantly reduced for MIKE 3/21
In the 2008 release the MIKE 3/21 FM systems have been adapted
for parallel processing, achieving an unprecedented performance
improvement. The parallelization is based on the shared memory
OpenMP approach, well suited for multiprocessor and multi-core
Windows based workstations. Combined with a general optimization of
memory access this provides performance improvements of up to 8
times through put time relative to Release 2008 on a dual quad-core
CPU using MIKE 3/21 HD FM.
The table shows an example of the speed-up factors for MIKE 3/21
HD FM
| # CPUs *) |
1 |
2 |
4 |
8 |
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~1.5 |
~3 |
~5 |
~8 |
*) Dell Precision 490 with two Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5300 series
64-bit processors (Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5320 1.86GHz, 1066 FSB, 2 x
4MB L2 cache, 80 watts) and 8 GB of RAM **) Compared to Release
2007
The parallelization is basically effective for all MIKE 3/21 FM
modules including the spectral wave model MIKE 21 SW. Thus the
performance improvement significantly increases the possibility to
use the flexible mesh technology. The actual performance improvement
is dependent on the model set-up and combination of modules selected
and of course the configuration of the workstation.
Several projects at DHI have already benefited from the
performance improvements. One example is shown below. The figure
shows the mesh for a coastal model in the Mediterranean Sea
comprising 15000 3D elements. Simulations comprised HD and decoupled
AD for a total of 2 weeks real-time. The simulation times for
the Release 2007 were 12 days for the flow model and 34 hours for
the multi component AD simulation. For the Release 2008 version the
figures were 1.5 day and 4.5 hour respectively, thus providing a
significant reduction in project production times.

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During 2007, DHI a.s. executed the EUROPAID project “Supply of diagnostic and modelling tools,
training and services for 13 regional water companies in Bulgaria”
(ref.No. EUROPEAID/121561/D/S/BG) financed by the the European Communities
for Environment in accordance with the provision of the Financing
Memorandum for ISPA measure 2003/BG/16/P/PA/004.

RWC beneficiaries in
Bulgaria
The contract comprised the supply of modelling tools for water and
wastewater and diagnostic equipment as well as training for 13 Bulgarian
water utility companies. These target beneficiaries included Plovdiv,
Vidin, Vratza, Veliko Tarnovo, Burgas, Sliven, Kardzhali, Kyustendil,
Dobric, Rouse, Yambol, Gabrovo and Perník regional water companies.
DHI a.s leading the consortium “DHI Water” along with SEBA Dynatronic
Gmbh was granted the contract of 1,7 million Euro for the delivery of IT
hardware (comprising of 13 plotters, 24 PCs, 26 laptops, 74 printers),
diagnostic equipment (comprising 27 sewer flow-meters, 42 ultrasonic
flow-meters, 13 listening sticks, 13 noise loggers for leak detection, 15
acusto-correlators, 20 pipe and cable locators, 27 portable sewage
samplers), modelling software for water and waste water systems
(comprising 13 MIKE URBAN CS - collection system licenses, 11 MIKE URBAN
WD - distribution system licenses) as well as substantial training on
modelling with MIKE URBAN and on usage of diagnostic equipment.
As contracting authority on Bulgarian side the Bulgarian Ministry of
Environment and Water was coordinated the project activities and acted as
the final client during the project execution. The project started in
February 2007 and was successfully completed in September 2007.

MIKE URBAN WD
training
During the 8 months project execution the basic hardware and MIKE URBAN
software was delivered, installed and tested. Diagnostic tools were
delivered and local RWC staff got trained during a number of short
training courses.
The training on MIKE URBAN 2007 software usage was structured into two
subsequent phases with a total of 14 man-months of training time in
Bulgaria. The first two-week course was focussed mostly on modelling
background and theory while the training during the second phase a
four-week course addressed the practical aspects of model schematization,
model building, calibration and usage. At the end of the training, each
RWC trainee started building water and sewerage models based on their own
network data. In total, 48 local specialists from regional water utilities
got trained on MIKE URBAN software modelling by DHI a.s. instructors.
The project was executed in close cooperation by DHI a.s. with partners
from other DHI offices including DHI Bulgaria and DHI Slovakia and also
with substantial logistic and organisational support from DHI
Bulgaria.
At present, DHI a.s. is involved in two similar projects where delivery
and training on MIKE URBAN software package for next 6 Bulgarian regional
water utilities is to be accomplished.
For further information please contact Mr. T.Metelka at t.metelka@dhi.cz or Mr. V.Bojkov at vhb@dhigroup.com |
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Profile plots are very useful for reviewing simulation results as well
as for checking the pipeline elevation data for errors. Display of minimum
and maximum values during the simulation period is of great importance
when analyzing unsteady flow conditions of the network.
MIKE URBAN Profile Plot allows you to define and display any number of
result items, such as flows, pressures, water quality including their
minimum and maximum values.
 Illustration: In order to
display minimum and maximum values, select the result item several times
and change its type to ”Minimum” and “Maximum”, while “Not-filled
Animated” type represents the default type of display.
 Illustration: Profile plot
with pipe elevation (light blue), actual hydraulic grade line (dark blue)
and the envelope of minimum (green) and maximum (red) values. These
results represent a water hammer simulation of a pump failure as you can
see from the sudden change in the hydraulic grade line between nodes 45 an
49.
For further information please contact Mr. Petr Ingeduld at p.ingeduld@dhi.cz |
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Our regional and national software conferences, user group meetings,
round-tables and workshops are popular meeting places for our current, new
and potential users around the globe!
Every year hundreds of modellers join our events in order to
- Exchange experiences and ideas with fellow users and colleagues in
an informal spirit;
- Discuss user case studies and applications;
- To learn about and discuss the latest developments of our software –
and beyond;
- To join training sessions are commonly arranged in connection with
our events.
Our global software Events Calendar
will always tell you where and when the next user group meeting, workshop
or software conference will take place in your country or region. Already
now we have planned 9 national user group meetings (Spain, France, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, UK, Japan, US) and 2 regional conferences (New Zealand,
Croatia) in 2008. Furthermore, we will participate in a number of
significant international conferences and symposiums throughout the
Continents.
Have a look at our Global
Events Calendar and let us join together. |
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"Water Across Europe”
13 – 15 October 2008, Dubrovnik,
Croatia
10th DHI International
Conference!
DHI is pleased to announce our 2nd European Software Conference –
“Water Across Europe”, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 13-15 October 2008.
"Water Across Europe” will be the 10th regional MIKE Software
Conference! We have chosen the beautiful and historic city of Dubrovnik –
the pearl of intereuropean atmosphere – as the location to celebrate this
important milestone in our strong tradition of regional conferences!
Conference Highlights
- User presentations covering the themes of:
- Water Resources Management and Planning
- Flood Management and Control
- URBAN Water Management
- Environmental Modelling
- Coastal/Marine Water & Environment
- Presentations of DHI’s MIKE software:
- What's new in 2008
- Upcoming features
- Share experiences with other software users
- Interactive software demos and training sessions
- Conference dinner

Venue and Accommodation
The Conference will take place at Hotel Dubrovnik President
Accommodation is available at the conference hotel. Please contact the
hotel directly to arrange accommodation. Special rates are available for
DHI Conference attendees.
Call for Abstracts
We invite users who are interested in sharing their modelling
experiences and know-how with fellow colleagues to submit abstracts (max
500 words) in English and in MS format no
later than 1 June 2008 by email to: croatia2008@dhigroup.com and croatia2008@proneko.hr
Abstracts should include:
- Title (and subtitle)
- Authors (please specify designated contact author)
- Company/organization of all authors
- Details of all authors (telephone and email)
- Key words
Conference Contact
DHI Hørsholm, DK Ms Natascha Cordes DHI DK at croatia2008@dhigroup.com www.dhigroup.com/croatia2008 Conference website
(English)
PRONEKO – DHI Agent, Croatia Ms Natasa Milidrag PRONEKO, Croatia at
croatia2008@proneko.hr www.proneko.hr/croatia2008 Conference website
(Croatian) |
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DHI is pleased to announce that our 5th Asia-Pacific Software
Conference will be held in Auckland between 16-18 March 2008.
Conference Main Themes
- Water Resources Management and Planning
- Flood Management and Control
- Urban Water Management
- Environmental Modelling
- Coastal and Marine Water & Environment
- Water Modelling Skills and Experiences
Contact DHI
For further information please contact the Conference Secretary on:
Phone: +64 9 912 9638 e-mail: auckland2008@dhigroup.com |
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Applications are invited for a funded PhD scholarship in coupling of
meteorological and hydrological modelling for climate modelling. The
funding provided by the Danish Research Council is available for three
years related to activities within a new multi-disciplinary research
project; HYdrological Modelling for Assessing Climate Change Impacts at
different Scales (HYACINTS). Details about the HYACINTS project can be
read/downloaded from www.hyacints.dk. The successful candidate will be
employed by the Danish Meteorological Institute and will be enrolled at
the University of Copenhagen.
For further information see here. |
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“We have used MOUSE/MIKE URBAN extensively for the past four years and
it is our first choice in modelling software. We have found it to be
robust, industrial grade software that cannot be broken; both flexible and
easy to use. Technical support has been outstanding. I would
not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who is serious about modelling
urban drainage systems”
Larry Bodnaruk, P.Eng. Senior Water Resource Engineer Associated Engineering Alberta Ltd.
“I have been working on DHI MOUSE and MIKE URBAN since 2002. It is
amazing software, especially, when dealing with RTC module. Other features
are also great too. When I started working on DHI software, at that time
we had only one license and now we have three licenses because more client
are switching to MOUSE/MIKE URBAN. Keep it up guys, great job”
Mohammad Tariq, M.Eng.,
P.Eng., Senior Water Resources
Engineer, ISL Engineering and
Land Services Ltd
"My experience using DHI software and your support team has always been
a very positive one. Having used in-house numerical modelling codes before
with limited user interface, I really appreciate the user-friendliness of
the DHI software suite. It is clear that these tools have been developed
to help maximize the time spent on interpreting the modelled processes as
opposed to how the run the software and correct bugs. The documentation is
excellent, as well as the support team."
MIKE 3 user, Nova Scotia, Canada
“Mike Zero and MIKE21 were instrumental in the design, development and
testing of the artificial reef. The interface was a pleasure to deal with,
the pre and post processing excellent. And of course the quality of the
code, along with the ease with which any parameter value can be changed is
second to none. Since the completion of the study, I received the 2007
version of the software, and was absolutely thrilled with the upgrades!
They have made a great experience even greater!
I remain a die-hard fan of MIKE21 (and DHI), and look forward to the
next project (which cannot come soon enough!)”
Dr. Alfredo Torruella, Caribbean Oceanography Group
“Compared to other available public and proprietary models, the DHI
models are very well documented, computationally more efficient,
numerically more accurate and best of all easier to use. For instance,
each DHI product comes with comprehensive scientific manuals that describe
in detail the mathematical formulations and the numerical algorithms used
by each model, and user manuals and references with step by step guides
that include several project examples and illustrations. Moreover the
training and the professional technical support offered by DHI offices
worldwide makes DHI software the best modelling system and the tool of
choice for consulting engineers”
Samir Hamdi, M.Sc., M.A.Sc.,
Ph.D. Senior Project
Director GENIVAR,
Canada |
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Strong focus on software courses
worldwide in 2007
Almost 2.000 experienced, new and potential users chose to attend our
MIKE software courses worldwide in 2007! The large number of participants
can to a great extent be attributed to the significant efforts that have
been put into developing training, capacity building and skills
development as key components in the activities in recent years.
The trainees came from governmental agencies, regional and local water
bodies, research institutions and universities, professional bodies and
engineering companies, urban water utilities, coastal and harbour
authorities throughout the world.
The participants' main reasons for attending the courses were:
- quick and efficient mastering of the software and accordingly
project work; cost-effectiveness;
- upgrading of company teams' productivity, modelling skills and
expertise;
- significant interest in coupling of models and products and
mastering 1D & 2D integrated modelling;
- in-depth knowledge of products before final purchase.
For further information:
All existing, new and potential users are always welcome to contact us
and to have a talk with our trainers.They
are all highly experienced DHI modellers, who will discuss and
advise you which training scheme will meet your specific needs and
preferences most efficiently.
A good starting point will also be to consult our Global Course
Calendar 2008:
www.dhigroup.com/Software/Training.
It will always tell you when, where and in which products the DHI
office in your country has scheduled public enrolment courses - in your
language and in your region!
Courses held in March -
April 2008 are listed below.
| March 2008 |
| Title
& Course Reference |
Dates |
Place |
Organizer |
MIKE 11 Introduction to river and channel
modelling (CourseRef.: R.1.1) |
Mar 5-6, 2008 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Silvia Torretta wat-met@intecno-dhi.it +
39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it |
MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Introduction to data management and modelling of urban
water distribution networks (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Mar 6-7, 2008 2 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI France Att. Marianne Malicet dhi@dhi.fr +33 2 4048 40 40 www.dhi.fr |
MIKE URBAN CS Modellering og GIS for
afløbssystemer Kurset afholdes på dansk Kursusprogram 2008
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Mar 11-12, 2008 2 days |
Hørsholm, Danmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen lsm@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92
00 www.dhigroup.com |
MIKE 21 HD Introduction to flow modelling
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Mar 11-12, 2008 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Silvia Torretta wat-met@intecno-dhi.it +
39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it |
MIKE 11 Introduction to river and channel modelling
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Mar 12-13, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
20 www.dhi.es |
MIKE URBAN 2008
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Mar 12-13, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 21 ST Coastal dynamics in 2D Flexible
Mesh (CourseRef.: M 20.1) |
Mar 13-14, 2008 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Silvia Torretta wat-met@intecno-dhi.it +
39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling (CourseRef.:
R-402) |
Mar 13-14, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 21/3FM Modelling with unstructured mesh for full
flexibility
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Mar 14, 2008 1 day |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 21/3FM Add on modules Walk-through appropriate add-on modules
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Mar 15, 2008 1 day |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 21 2D kystmodellering Kurset afholdes på
dansk Kursusprogram 2008
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Mar 17-18, 2008 2 days |
Hørsholm, Danmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen lsm@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92
00 www.dhigroup.com |
MIKE 21 & MIKE 3 Flow Models Introduction to
coastal & marine modelling
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Mar 17-21, 2008 5 days |
Shanghai, China |
DHI China Att. Mr. Zhou Chi zhc@dhigroup.com + 86 21 6417
6726 www.dhi-cn.com |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling (CourseRef.: R-301) |
Mar 19-20, 2008 2 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI France Att. Marianne Malicet dhi@dhi.fr +33 2 4048 40 40 www.dhi.fr |
MIKE 21 Flow Models Introduction to coastal & marine
modelling
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Mar 26-27, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
20 www.dhi.es |
MIKE FLOOD Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling
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Mar 26-27, 2008 2 days |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
DHI Malaysia Att. Stephen Gray software@dhi.com.my (+6)
088 260 780 www.dhi.com.my |
MIKE 21 Introduction to flow modelling (CourseRef.:
M-101) |
Mar 27-28, 2008 2 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI France Att. Marianne Malicet dhi@dhi.fr +33 2 4048 40 40 www.dhi.fr |
MIKE BASIN & MIKE SHE Water Resources Management
using Advanced Numerical Tools
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Mar 31-Apr 1, 2008 2 days |
Mexico City, Mexico |
SIGSA - DHI Att. Rubén Villa ruben.villa@sigsa.info +52
(55) 55 75 21 86 / 55 75 20 49
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FEFLOW Groundwater modelling (Course conducted in
English & Italian)
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Mar 31-Apr 4, 2008 5 days |
Ferrara, Italy |
DHI-WASY, Germany Att. Peter Schätzl p.schaetzl@wasy.de +49 (30)
67 99 98-0 www.wasy.de |
| April 2008 |
| Title
& Course Reference |
Dates |
Place |
Organizer |
MIKE BASIN & MIKE SHE Water Resources Management
using Advanced Numerical Tools
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Mar 31-Apr 1, 2008 2 days |
Mexico City, Mexico |
SIGSA - DHI Att. Rubén Villa ruben.villa@sigsa.info +52
(55) 55 75 21 86 / 55 75 20 49
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FEFLOW Groundwater modelling (Course conducted in
English & Italian)
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Mar 31-Apr 4, 2008 5 days |
Ferrara, Italy |
DHI-WASY, Germany Att. Peter Schätzl p.schaetzl@wasy.de +49 (30)
67 99 98-0 www.wasy.de |
MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Data management and modelling of urban water
distribution networks
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Apr 1-2, 2008 2 days |
Bergen, Norway |
DHI Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo post@dhi.no +47 73 54 03 64 www.dhi.no |
MIKE 21 Introduction to wave modelling (CourseRef.:
M-102) |
Apr 2-4, 2008 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI France Att. Marianne Malicet dhi@dhi.fr +33 2 4048 40 40 www.dhi.fr |
MIKE FLOOD Integrated 1D and 2D river flood modelling
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Apr 2-3, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
20 www.dhi.es |
MIKE URBAN Practical approach to water supply and
water distribution modeling, use of hydraulic models, network
rehabilitation and planning, leakage management
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Apr 2-4, 2008 3 days |
Mexico City, Mexico |
SIGSA - DHI Att. Rubén Villa ruben.villa@sigsa.info +52
(55) 55 75 21 86 / 55 75 20 49
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MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS – MU CS Data management
and modelling of urban drainage systems
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Apr 7-8, 2008 2 days |
Helsinki, Finland |
DHI Finland Att. Jari Silander jsi@dhigroup.com +358 (0)50
4390 448 www.dhi.fi |
MIKE 11 Advanced hydrodynamic modelling (CourseRef.:
R.1.2) |
Apr 8-9, 2008 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Silvia Torretta wat-met@intecno-dhi.it +
39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it |
MIKE 3 Flow Models Introduction to coastal & marine
modelling
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Apr 8-9, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
20 www.dhi.es |
MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS - CS Data management and modelling of urban drainage
systems
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Apr 8-9, 2008 2 days |
Trondheim, Norway |
DHI Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo post@dhi.no +47 73 54 03 64 www.dhi.no |
MIKE 21 Introduction to 2D coastal modelling
|
Apr 9-11, 2008 3 days |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
DHI Malaysia Att. Stephen Gray software@dhi.com.my (+6)
088 260 780 www.dhi.com.my |
MIKE 21 Introduction to 2D flow modelling (CourseRef.:
M-101) |
Apr 14-15, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS - CS Introduction to data management and modelling of urban
collection systems (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Apr 14-15, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 11 RR Rainfall-Runoff Modelling (CourseRef.:
R.1.3) |
Apr 15-16, 2008 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Silvia Torretta wat-met@intecno-dhi.it +
39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it |
FEFLOW Groundwater modelling
|
Apr 15-17, 2008 3 days |
Shrewsbury, UK |
DHI-WASY, Germany & ESI Att. Peter Schätzl p.schaetzl@wasy.de +49 (30)
67 99 98-0 www.wasy.de |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling
|
Apr 16-17, 2008 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo post@dhi.no +47 73 54 03 64 www.dhi.no |
MIKE 11 Introduction to river and channel
modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Apr 16-17, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE FLOOD Urban Integrated 1D and 2D urban flood
modelling (CourseRef.: U-501) |
Apr 16-17, 2008 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI New Zealand Att. Pierre Høvelt info.nz@dhigroup.com (+64)
09 912 9638 www.dhigroup.co.nz |
MIKE 11 Introduction to river and channel
Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Apr 17-18, 2008 2 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI France Att. Marianne Malicet dhi@dhi.fr +33 2 4048 40 40 www.dhi.fr |
MIKE SHE Integrated catchment modelling
|
Apr 21-22, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
20 www.dhi.es |
MIKE 11 Rainfall-Runoff modelling
|
Apr 21-22, 2008 2 days |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
DHI Malaysia Att. Stephen Gray software@dhi.com.my (+6)
088 260 780 www.dhi.com.my |
MIKE 11 Vandløbsmodellering Kurset afholdes på
dansk Kursusprogram 2008
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Apr 22-23, 2008 2 days |
Hørsholm, Danmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen lsm@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92
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MIKE FLOOD Urban Integrated 1D and 2D urban flood modelling
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Apr 22-23, 2008 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo post@dhi.no +47 73 54 03 64 www.dhi.no |
MIKE BASIN River basin modelling Course conducted
in English Course Flyer 2008
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Apr 23-24, 2008 2 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen lsm@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92
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MIKE SHE Integrated Catchment Modelling Course
conducted in English Course Flyer 2008
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Apr 28-30, 2008 3 days |
Hørsholm, Denmark |
DHI Denmark Att. Loni Skov Madsen lsm@dhigroup.com +45 45 16 92
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MIKE 21 Wave modelling
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Apr 29-30, 2008 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI Spain Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhigroup.com +34 91 323 50
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MIKE URBAN CS Modelling collection systems - Part I/Beginner -
Intermediate
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Apr 29-30, 2008 2 days |
UK |
DHI UK Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhigroup.com +44 1694 722
795 www.dhi-uk.com |
MIKE FLOOD River Introduction to Integrated 1D and 2D Flood Modeling
and Mapping
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Apr 29-May 1, 2008 3 days |
Tampa, Florida |
DHI Canada Att. Barbara White bwh@dhigroup.com +1 (519)
650-4545 www.dhi.us |
MIKE SHE Introduction to Integrated Surface Water and Ground
Water Modeling
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Apr 29-May 1, 2008 3 days |
Tampa, Florida |
DHI Canada Att. Barbara White bwh@dhigroup.com +1 (519)
650-4545 www.dhi.us |
MIKE URBAN CS Introduction to data management and modeling of urban
drainage and collection systems
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Apr 29-30, 2008 2 days |
Tampa, Florida |
DHI Canada Att. Barbara White bwh@dhigroup.com +1 (519)
650-4545 www.dhi.us |
MIKE 21 Introduction to Coastal and Marine Tidal Hydraulics
and Wave Modeling
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Apr 30-May 1, 2008 2 days |
Tampa, Florida |
DHI Canada Att. Barbara White bwh@dhigroup.com +1 (519)
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