
Facilities


Facilities
Bangladesh is predominantly a floodplain country where water is key to socio-economic development and sustainability of the eco-system.
Laboratory

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Laboratory Facilities
Soil & Water Analysis Lab
At present, instruments and equipment of the laboratory are used for routine wet chemistry analysis, basic microbial analysis of water and trace level analysis of soil and water. The instruments include: Visible Spectrophotometer, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, Kjeldahl digestion apparatus, sample refrigerators.\n\nautomatic respirometric BOD apparatus, Incubator, Oven, Muffle Furnace, TOC Analyzer with Autosampler, Field Level Multi-parameters Water Analyzer, Portable multi-parameter Water Quality Meter, TCLP leaching apparatus, Digital Reactor Blocks, Digital Titrator etc.

Laboratory Facilities
Soil & Water Analysis Lab
At present, instruments and equipment of the laboratory are used for routine wet chemistry analysis, basic microbial analysis of water and trace level analysis of soil and water. The instruments include: Visible Spectrophotometer, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, Kjeldahl digestion apparatus, sample refrigerators.\n\nautomatic respirometric BOD apparatus, Incubator, Oven, Muffle Furnace, TOC Analyzer with Autosampler, Field Level Multi-parameters Water Analyzer, Portable multi-parameter Water Quality Meter, TCLP leaching apparatus, Digital Reactor Blocks, Digital Titrator etc.
Climate Change Modeling Lab
The Climate Change Modeling Laboratory Has Been Established By The Funding Of DFID To Promote Regional Climate Modeling In Bangladesh In 2010. Later, This Laboratory Under The Climate Change Study Cell Of BUET Has Been Further Strengthened By A Project Of Climate Change Trust Fund Of The Ministry Of Environment And Forestry.\n\nThe Hardware Of The Laboratory Includes: 10 High-Speed Computers For Regional Climate Model Simulations. Recently, One New IBM Server X3850x5Xeon 10C E7-8860 Has Been Added Under The HELIX Project Funded By EU. The Hardware Of The Laboratory Include.
Climate Change Modeling Lab
The Climate Change Modeling Laboratory Has Been Established By The Funding Of DFID To Promote Regional Climate Modeling In Bangladesh In 2010. Later, This Laboratory Under The Climate Change Study Cell Of BUET Has Been Further Strengthened By A Project Of Climate Change Trust Fund Of The Ministry Of Environment And Forestry.\n\nThe Hardware Of The Laboratory Includes: 10 High-Speed Computers For Regional Climate Model Simulations. Recently, One New IBM Server X3850x5Xeon 10C E7-8860 Has Been Added Under The HELIX Project Funded By EU. The Hardware Of The Laboratory Include.
Remote Sensing & Gis Laboratory
The Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004. geospatial analysis, hand-held stereoscopes for visual image interpretation, printer and scannerThe Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004.The hardware of the Laboratory includes: 15 high-speed computers for image processing. printer and scanner. The Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004.The hardware of the Laboratory includes: 15 high-speed computers for image processing and geospatial analysis.
Remote Sensing & GIS Laboratory
The Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004. geospatial analysis, hand-held stereoscopes for visual image interpretation, printer and scannerThe Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004.The hardware of the Laboratory includes: 15 high-speed computers for image processing. printer and scanner. The Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory of the Institute began in 2004.The hardware of the Laboratory includes: 15 high-speed computers for image processing and geospatial analysis.
Physical Modeling Facility
The Institute has developed various physical modeling facilities including a large Flood Flow Channel (FFC) facility (main channel dimension: 35 m x 4 m x 1.2 m) which is the first of its kind in Bangladesh. These facilities have been used to study compound channel flow, erosion in deeply submerged sluice gate, local scour around piers and abutments, floodplain sedimentations etc. Future research focus comprises bank erosion and river channel changes, morphological behavior at channel bifurcation, failure of hydraulic structures, etc.
Physical Modeling Facility
The Institute has developed various physical modeling facilities including a large Flood Flow Channel (FFC) facility (main channel dimension: 35 m x 4 m x 1.2 m) which is the first of its kind in Bangladesh. These facilities have been used to study compound channel flow, erosion in deeply submerged sluice gate, local scour around piers and abutments, floodplain sedimentations etc. Future research focus comprises bank erosion and river channel changes, morphological behavior at channel bifurcation, failure of hydraulic structures, etc.

Library Facilities

Library Facilities
We manage more than 780,000 square feet of the librarys four primary buildings, oversee our offsite shelving facilities, and manage our library spaces housed in academic buildings across Central and North Campus. We also coordinate the library mail system, which includes transporting books and materials between library locations.
