A new course is being offered this fall by Suresh Rao in conjunction with a faculty member from Korea University – an international collaboration. Please see below.
To get the most out of this course, it is preferred but not required for students to have some math and coding skills as well as some at least undergrad hydrology background, who want to learn about not just rivers but a much broader range
of networks (urban, social, ecological) and unifying theories.
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Analysis
Of River Networks - 17060 - CE 59700 - 115 Link Id: A5 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2015
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Analysis
Of River Networks - 17061 - CE 59700 - 116 Link Id: A6 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2015
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Linda S. Lee
Purdue University, Department of Agronomy, Professor of Environmental Chemistry, Associate Head
Ecological Science & Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Program Head,
www.purdue.edu/ese
Division of Environmental Ecological Engineering, Affiliated Faculty
B480 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Office: (765) 494-8612; Cell (765) 414-3086;
lslee@purdue.edu