Urban Fluid Mechanics for Sustainable and Healthy Cities
Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore urban fluid mechanics and its impact on creating sustainable, healthy cities in this 1-hour 17-minute lecture by Professor Maarten van Reeuwijk from Imperial College London. Discover how the development of numerical models enhances our understanding of urban air flow and its potential to improve urban environments. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that combines fluid mechanics with urban planning to address challenges in air quality, heat island effects, and overall urban livability. Learn about innovative approaches to modeling complex urban environments and their implications for future city design and policy-making. Delve into the intersection of engineering, environmental science, and urban studies to understand how advanced fluid mechanics can contribute to creating more resilient and healthier urban spaces for future generations.
Syllabus
Urban fluid mechanics for sustainable and healthy cities
Taught by
Imperial College London
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