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Why multidisciplinary studies like hydrology and informatics are important for the future?

To ensure a sustainable future, graduates should be knowledgeable in all branches, including Civil and Military Engineering, which will always have problems that graduates will be required to solve. Knowledge of these branches is essential for their careers, as they will be required to solve problems like optimization of power generation, minimization of losses in different electrical/mechanical/civil systems. Data science and Artificial Intelligence can help achieve this, and implementing Machine Learning Codes with the Internet of Things (IoT) can make the system smart. The best choice for graduates is to take any one branch at the time of graduation, followed by a post-graduation course that teaches AI/ML/DS/IoT. Additionally, pursuing a Ph.D. in a field that applies modern techniques to solve basic engineering problems will ensure a job and a sustainable future. Read the entire article in my newsletter: HydroGeek .

Top 5 Questions, Answer to which, will be the Next Big Thing In Sustainability Research

DOWNLOAD THE CLICKABLE DOCUMENT We are all searching for a contemporary but on-demand topic of research, such that based on that topic, we can prepare papers that journals can accept, or Ph.D. and Postgraduates can be obtained. Normally, we search the existing journals, books, conferences, etc. depositories to find a gap in the research but this subjective search yields the better within the literature we had searched, but, when some more manuscripts are included, the gaps may change. If you have the same experience, then you are in the correct place.  Here we propose not any topic but five most sought-after questions, whose answers are supposed to change the pace of “Sustainability Research”, and you can easily get your suitable topic of research from these answers.  Subscribe to this blog through Substack https://hydrogeek.substack.com / Subscribe to our product feed : https://gumroad.com/innovated

Five examples of circular economy in water conservation

This presentation depicts five examples of circular economy used in water resource management.  Circular Economy aims at reducing waste by introducing the concept of reuse/recycle/refurbish of products thereby reducing pollution and energy use which in turn makes a project sustainable as well as cost-effective. Click the following links to watch the presentation : Slideshare / Youtube Subscribe to this blog through Substack https://hydrogeek.substack.com / Subscribe to our product feed : https://gumroad.com/innovated