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This book presents the Model Based Design and Control (MoDeCo) for the optimum design and control of urban wastewater components. It presents a detailed description of the integration of modelling tools for the sewer, the wastewater treatment plant and the river. The complex modelling structure used for the integrated model challenge previous

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This book presents the Model Based Design and Control (MoDeCo) for the optimum design and control of urban wastewater components. It presents a detailed description of the integration of modelling tools for the sewer, the wastewater treatment plant and the river. The complex modelling structure used for the integrated model challenge previous


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Autorenporträt
Carlos Vélez is a sanitary engineer expert in mathematical modelling of water systems. He has more than 12 years of practical experience in using modelling tools to find solutions for the sustainable management of water systems. Carlos is a former researcher at the institute Cinara and was part of the team that received the Colombian National Award Lorenzo Codazzi for the project: Modelling the Cauca River. He graduated, with distinction, from the Master of Science of Hydroinformatics from UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education and has a PhD from UNESCO-IHE and TU Delft, The Netherlands. He has written over 20 publications and participated in the major conferences in urban wastewater and hydroinfomatics. He recently published a book on water quality and ecosystem modelling. Currently he is working in the development of web service application in the cloud, using cloud computing infrastructure to integrate data from urban water systems and information generated with models to facilitate the decision making process at operational and planning level.