Lehrveranstaltungen in Stud.IP

aktuelles Semester
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Sustainable Water Management (PBL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply, Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems
Semester:
WiSe 23/24
Course type:
PBL -Projekt-/problembasierte Lehrveranstaltung (Lehre)
Course number:
lv406_w23
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Mathias Ernst, Dr. Muhammad Usman, Ute Schuppert, Petra Weiss, Muhammad Ismahil, Natalie Lüdemann
Description:

The course provides knowledge on the sustainable treatment and management of the resource water. Used water is an alternative resource and can be recycled in any field of the urban water cycle after adequate treatment. The resulting water quality is the decisive issue. In the course the central quality parameters of drinking- as well as wastewater assessment will be presented and discussed. Moreover the legal frame for water reuse in the EU and examples from all over the world will be communicated. The students receive the task to develop a conceptual design study of an indirect potable reuse facility in given boundary conditions. To fulfill this task, the students will work in small groups representing a consulting firm. Later in the course the firms will present their concepts. In preparation to the team presentation further knowledge on alternative water resources and sustainable management will be provided. International case studies will be presented and discussed. Next to the communication of technical details, planning tools for the implementation of alternative water management will be given also Option for an effective public perception program of later water users. 

Performance accreditation:
620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply<ul><li>620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply: Klausur schriftlich</li></ul><br>621 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply<ul><li>620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>820 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply - Presentation: Presentation</li></ul><br>m1311-2020 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems<ul><li>820 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply - Presentation: Presentation</li><li>p1148 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems: Klausur schriftlich</li></ul>
ECTS credit points:
3
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Wasserressourcen und Wasserversorgung (B-11)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 96
Documents: 44
voriges Semester
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Sustainable Water Management (PBL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply, Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems
Semester:
WiSe 23/24
Course type:
PBL -Projekt-/problembasierte Lehrveranstaltung (Lehre)
Course number:
lv406_w23
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Mathias Ernst, Dr. Muhammad Usman, Ute Schuppert, Petra Weiss, Muhammad Ismahil, Natalie Lüdemann
Description:

The course provides knowledge on the sustainable treatment and management of the resource water. Used water is an alternative resource and can be recycled in any field of the urban water cycle after adequate treatment. The resulting water quality is the decisive issue. In the course the central quality parameters of drinking- as well as wastewater assessment will be presented and discussed. Moreover the legal frame for water reuse in the EU and examples from all over the world will be communicated. The students receive the task to develop a conceptual design study of an indirect potable reuse facility in given boundary conditions. To fulfill this task, the students will work in small groups representing a consulting firm. Later in the course the firms will present their concepts. In preparation to the team presentation further knowledge on alternative water resources and sustainable management will be provided. International case studies will be presented and discussed. Next to the communication of technical details, planning tools for the implementation of alternative water management will be given also Option for an effective public perception program of later water users. 

Performance accreditation:
620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply<ul><li>620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply: Klausur schriftlich</li></ul><br>621 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply<ul><li>620 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>820 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply - Presentation: Presentation</li></ul><br>m1311-2020 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems<ul><li>820 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Supply - Presentation: Presentation</li><li>p1148 - Sustainable Water Management and Microbiology of Water Systems: Klausur schriftlich</li></ul>
ECTS credit points:
3
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Wasserressourcen und Wasserversorgung (B-11)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 96
Documents: 44

Lehrveranstaltungen

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Modul / Lehrveranstaltung Zeitraum ECTS Leistungspunkte
Modul: Elektrische Energiesysteme I: Einführung in elektrische Energiesysteme WiSe 6
Modul: Elektrische Energiesysteme II: Betrieb und Informationssysteme elektrischer Energienetze WiSe 6
Modul: Elektrische Energiesysteme III: Dynamik und Stabilität elektrischer Energiesysteme SoSe 6
Modul: Elektrotechnik II: Wechselstromnetzwerke und grundlegende Bauelemente SoSe 6
Modul: Elektrotechnisches Projektpraktikum SoSe 6
Modul: Prozessmesstechnik SoSe 4
Modul: Smart-Grid-Technologien WiSe, SoSe 6

Lehrveranstaltung: Seminar zu Elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit und Elektrischer Energiesystemtechnik

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