Alfred Kalyanapu

 Alfred Kalyanapu

Alfred J. Kalyanapu

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  • Reviews2

Biography

Tennessee Tech University - Civil Engineering



Experience

  • University of Utah

    Instructor - Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410)

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

    Course: Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410-Undergraduate)

    Description: Responsible for entire course delivery including organizing and delivering lessons, conducting laboratories, grading, office hours, etc. The course is a junior level required course covering fundamental fluid mechanics and pumping system design.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

    Fall 2007 Courses: Hydrology (CVEEN 3420-Undergraduate) and Storm Water Management and Design (CVEEN 5430/6430-Undergraduate/Graduate)

    Spring 2008 Courses: Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410-Undergraduate) and Open Channel Flow (CVEEN 5420/6420- Undergraduate/Graduate)

    Prepare lessons, conduct problem sessions, office hours, grading, and teaching class.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Research Assistant

    Urban Water Infrastructure Systems, Water Distribution Network Modeling, GIS Programming & Hydrologic/Hydraulic/Infrastructure Model Integration.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Research Assistant

    GPU programming, Real-time Flood Modeling and Simulation, Hydraulic Modeling, GIS Integration with Hydrologic / Hydraulic Modeling, Satellite Precipitation in Hydrologic Modeling.

  • University of Utah

    Assistant Instructor - Urban Hydrology Field Measurements (CVEEN 7920)

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

    Course: Urban Hydrology Field Measurements (CVEEN 7920-Graduate)

    Description: Responsible for teaching 20% of the course content working with the lead instructor, Dr. Steve Burian, my advisor. Specific tasks included organizing and developing lessons, delivering presentations, conducting laboratories, and grading.

  • Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Graduate Research Assistant

    Distributed Hydrologic Modeling, Infrastructure Systems Modeling and Analysis, Channel Geometry and Morphology, GIS Integration with Hydrologic/Hydraulic Modeling.

  • Aarvee Associates

    Graduate Trainee Engineer

    Urban Water Network Modeling; Water Supply Planning & Design; GIS Applications in Civil Engineering; Preparation of Feasibility Survey and Detailed Project Reports; Urban Planning Stakeholder Meetings; Railway Engineering; Web Development.

  • Tennessee Technological University

    Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Alfred worked at Tennessee Technological University as a Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Education

  • National Institute of Technology Warangal

    B.Tech

    Civil Engineering

  • University of Utah

    MSCE

    Water Resources Engineering, Hydrological Modeling, Urban Water Modeling, GIS applications

  • University of Utah

    PhD

    Flood Modeling, Uncertainty Analysis, Advanced Scientific Computing, GPGPU

  • University of Utah

    Instructor - Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410)


    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Course: Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410-Undergraduate) Description: Responsible for entire course delivery including organizing and delivering lessons, conducting laboratories, grading, office hours, etc. The course is a junior level required course covering fundamental fluid mechanics and pumping system design.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Teaching Assistant


    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Fall 2007 Courses: Hydrology (CVEEN 3420-Undergraduate) and Storm Water Management and Design (CVEEN 5430/6430-Undergraduate/Graduate) Spring 2008 Courses: Hydraulics (CVEEN 3410-Undergraduate) and Open Channel Flow (CVEEN 5420/6420- Undergraduate/Graduate) Prepare lessons, conduct problem sessions, office hours, grading, and teaching class.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Research Assistant


    Urban Water Infrastructure Systems, Water Distribution Network Modeling, GIS Programming & Hydrologic/Hydraulic/Infrastructure Model Integration.

  • University of Utah

    Graduate Research Assistant


    GPU programming, Real-time Flood Modeling and Simulation, Hydraulic Modeling, GIS Integration with Hydrologic / Hydraulic Modeling, Satellite Precipitation in Hydrologic Modeling.

  • University of Utah

    Assistant Instructor - Urban Hydrology Field Measurements (CVEEN 7920)


    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Course: Urban Hydrology Field Measurements (CVEEN 7920-Graduate) Description: Responsible for teaching 20% of the course content working with the lead instructor, Dr. Steve Burian, my advisor. Specific tasks included organizing and developing lessons, delivering presentations, conducting laboratories, and grading.

Publications

  • Probabilistic analysis to evaluate the effects of dam breach methodologies on downstream flood hazard

    World Environmental & Water Resources Congress

HYDRAULICS

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