Areas of Expertise
Areas of Interest
CNR is at the forefront of multidisciplinary expertise, delving into an extensive spectrum of research areas. Our work extends from the intricate characterization of large-scale oil spills in oceanic environments, ensuring a profound understanding of the ecological impact and remediation strategies, to the meticulous management of urban stormwater systems, contributing to more sustainable and resilient cities.
Additionally, our teams are dedicated to conducting comprehensive assessments of water quality in river ecosystems, safeguarding the health of aquatic environments and the communities that rely on them. With a commitment to excellence and a broad array of competencies.
CNR is dedicated to addressing complex challenges across diverse environmental domains. Explore some areas of topic below.
Coastal pollution mitigation
Remediation of Oil Spills on Beaches
Salinity Intrusion, Seepage Face Studies, Waves Breaking Onshore
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is commonly used for the design of hydraulic systems and to explain complicated fluid patterns.
View all example applicationsFloodplain Delineation
Investigated the hydrology and hydraulics of watersheds using the latest GIS and engineering programs to reduce flooding.
Find out moreGeostatistics
A means of quantifying spatial variability of the hydraulic conductivity field.
Find out moreGroundwater management
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Find out moreMovement of chemicals in urban streams
One of many aspect of our research focuses on contaminant transport processes in urban streams.
Find out moreOffshore pollution mitigation
Movement of Spilled Oil at Sea, Dispersants, Wave Tank are some of the projects under the CNR belt.
Find out moreStormwater Management
Today, a high concentration of suspended material is found in storm-water discharges, thereby polluting the environment.
Find out moreBreaking waves
The droplets transport has been studied by combing the CFD framework with Lagrangian particle tracking approach
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