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Water resources engineering graduate programs focus on investigating environmental fluid dynamics, geophysical phenomena, hydromechanics, and computational fluid dynamics. This encompasses comprehensive study of fluid mechanics, water systems, hydrological cycles, water quality control, and landform evolution. The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, a research division within the College of Science and Engineering, functions as both a research hub and educational center for Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering students, along with other disciplines. This premier facility drives innovation in emerging research fields such as environmental fluid behavior, earth system processes, surface-atmosphere interactions, and aquatic ecosystem management.