Faculty of hydrology and water resources engineering (HRE) is organizing student thesis defense through MS Team from 14th to 15th July 2021. The thesis defense is divided in to 5 different sessions based on the topics of and field of internship under specialization ofWater and Environmental Engineering and the specialization of Water Resources Engineering and Rural Infrastructure:
Announcement of a special live webinar by Mr. MIN Vuthea, who is a certified PMP (Project Management Professional) from Project Management Institute (PMI). Mr. Vuthea is invited to share his knowledge and experience on the topic “The professional practice of Construction Management and Project Management in the real project.” Mr. Vuthea is an alumni of ITC and now also a PhD student at SIIT/Hokkaido University. He gained plenty of experiences on project management with consultancy firms working on projects for private companies and governmental agencies.
This is to invite everyone who interest in this webinar to join through MS Team (Team code: 88f1crr) on Friday 28 May 2021 from 2pm to 5pm
We would like to invite everyone to join online webinar on Global Perspectives of Waste Management.
Our speaker is Dr. Sunil Herat, Associate Professor in Waste Management and Circular Economy at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and facilitated by Dr. Rathborey Chan, Lecturer and Researcher of Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Institute of Technology of Cambodia, Cambodia.
WANASEA project (https://wanasea.eu/), will organize ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) 2021 from 22th February to 6th March 2021 at NUM, Phnom Penh
The AWP2021 is a 2 weeks event which aims to develop research capacity in water and natural resource management. The aim is to build capacity in research into water natural resource management (WNRM) within the partner countries’ institutions, by means of gathering researchers from different backgrounds for multidisciplinary methodological approaches related to the analysis of WNRM sector. In Cambodia, NUM, who hosted AWP 2019, will again host the AWP2021 with participation of around 25 young researchers. AWP this year will also include innovative research competition to encourage young researchers to work on researches on environmental and water issues.
Target: ITC students and young researchers from related field are encouraged to apply. How to apply: please send your CV and a short Cover Letter to the following email address: soda@itc.edu.kh , before 15th February 2021.
Khmer Water Supply Holding (HWSH) need WEE students (I4 and I5) to intern in the water supply projects, possible job after internship based on the performance.
Period of internship: during vacation (July-Septmber)
Task for Engineer:
Design of pipe system
Pump selection
Mapping
….
Interested students can submit CV and cover letter to Mr Bun Hay Meng, Technical manager.
HP: 012984933
e-mail: bun.HayMeng@kwsh.com.kh
: bunhaymeng@gmail.com
Adress: No. 254, 4th floor, IOC building, Boeung Reang, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Khmer Water Supply Holding (HWSH) need WEE students (I4 and I5) to intern in the water supply projects, possible job after internship based on the performance.
Period of internship: during vacation (July-Septmber)
Task for Engineer:
Design of pipe system
Pump selection
Mapping
….
Interested students can submit CV and cover letter to Mr Bun Hay Meng, Technical manager.
HP: 012984933
e-mail: bun.HayMeng@kwsh.com.kh
: bunhaymeng@gmail.com
Adress: No. 254, 4th floor, IOC building, Boeung Reang, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Translation of Environmental Flow Research in Cambodia (TEFRIC) is an inter-disciplinary project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council’s NERC Innovation Follow-on Programme. The project is led by the UCL Department of Geography with partners in the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in UK, the Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering of the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) and the Tonle Sap Authority (TSA). The project is designed to introduce state-of-the-art environmental flow approaches to Cambodia and to initiate their application in the wider Mekong River Basin.
The main aim of the project is to develop a documented, user-friendly open-access version of the Ecological Risk due to Flow Alteration (ERFA) environmental flow methodology using the R programming language with shiny. This approach has been applied by CEH and UCL to a number of river systems using default values for the various metrics that in turn provide an assessment of the potential impacts of ecological change due to alternative future scenarios. These values, which are primarily associated with the magnitude of change from a historical or baseline situation can, however, be fine-tuned so that ERFA projections of risk of change match expert knowledge. Working with local expert TEFRIC will aim to develop such pre-defined settings for the Cambodian situation using a range of scenarios established through Mekong-wide hydrological / hydraulic modelling.
On 18th July 2018, TEFRIC project has organized Workshop for introducing the project and the development of ERFA model.
Dr. Sarann Ly, Dean of Faculty, opened the workshop by giving a brief notice speech and gave the chance to the floor to introduce and get familiar among each participant. Dr. Julian Thompson and Dr. Cedric Laize are the trainers of the workshop, and 15 participants from various organizations attended the workshop. The participants are lecturers, researchers, as well as, officers from various institute, university, organization such as ITC, TSA, World Fish Organization, Conservation International, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), University of Battambang (UBB), MOWRAM, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), etc. During a full fruitful day of the workshop and discussion, the fundamental concept and introduction of environmental flow model are disseminated. The major aim of the discussion is to fine tune the ERFA methodology to the Cambodia situation, and identify Cambodian catchments and appropriate scenarios for application of ERFA.
This workshop is the first among three workshops proposed in the project. The feedback during the discussion from the participant are precious components for the future development and improvement of the model in a broader holistic approach to deal with environmental flow.
Mr. PHEANN SOPHAT (second from left) obtained the HENG SOKCHHAY AWARD (outstanding student award) and Miss SRUN SREYNEANG (third from left) obtained the HEM RAMRAV AWARD (outstanding female student award). Both of them are currently the third year student in the Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering. The awards were delivered by Dr. Hem Ramrav (left) and Dr. Heng Sokchhay (right) on December 15, 2017. Congratulation!
Certificate of Award: This is to certify that PHEANN SOPHAT, date of birth: 06 August 1995, was selected as a recipient of the HENG SOKCHHAY AWARD. The award equivalent to USD100.00 is generously provided by Dr. Heng Sokchhay. Please note that this award is being offered to outstanding students who enter the Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Institute of Technology of Cambodia.
Certificate of Award: This is to certify that SRUN SREYNEANG, date of birth: 10 July 1999, was selected as a recipient of the HEM RAMRAV AWARD. The award equivalent to USD100.00 is generously provided by Dr. Hem Ramrav. Please note that this award is being offered to outstanding female students who enter the Faculty of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Institute of Technology of Cambodia.