

Debris flows and high concentration fluid flows, high concentration jets and plumes and flow of viscous fluids. Environmental Fluid mechanics with a focus on mixing by jets and plumes, jet diffusion and inflow problems in diffusers. Hydraulics of upstream passage of fish.
Particular aspects of debris flows that are under study include runout characteristics of debris and mine tailings. Othe interests are laboratory measuring and visualization studies of high velocity as well as slow flows.
- 1993 Ph. D. in Civil Engineering (Water Resources), The University of Alberta, Edmonton
- 1987 M. Sc. in Civil Engineering (Water Resources), The University of Alberta, Edmonton
- 1984 Bachelor of Engineering (Civil), The University of Roorkee, Roorkee, India
- Jan. 1992 to present Sessional Lecturer, Water Resources Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton
- Sept. 1985 to Aug. 1991 Research/Teaching Assistant, Civil Engineering, University of Alberta
- Sept. 1984 to Aug. 1985 Engineer, Electricity Dept., His Majesty's Government (H.M.G.), Nepal.
- Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta
- Canadian Water Resources Association
- Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
- International Association for Hydraulic Research
CSCE Dinner Lecture at Edmonton, 15 February, 1996
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e-mail: arbind@maligne.civil.ualberta.ca
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