
Prof. Saeid Eslamian
Professor Saeid Eslamian has been supervised by Prof. David H. Pilgrim during his Ph.D. study in School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Eslamian has published a large number of scientific books, reports, journals and conference papers. He has been successful in a number of research grants. He is founder and chief editor of two Journals: Journal of Flood Engineering (JFE) and International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology (IJHST) and technical reviewer for 13 ISI Web of Science scientific journals.
His research interests fall in urban hydrology and water resource management. These could be categorized in the following areas:
a. Global Warming, Climate Parameter Variability and Climate Changes in Urban Area.
In this way, the effect of land use change and urbanization on rainfall, runoff, evapotranspiration and in general on Climate Change could be investigated. Integrated urban water management is very important in a changing environment. Due to this fact that adaptation to climate change is a new focus of IPCC, the new and optimum strategies in urban environment play a key role toward urban sustainable development.
b. Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards for Management and Insurance.
These include flood, low flow, extreme rainfall, wind, water pollution and earthquake. Geostatistics methods and regionalization techniques help us to estimate the hydrological and physical statistics in ungauged sites. Innovations including applications of Univariate L-moments and Multivariate L-moments, Copula. for the parameter zoning and including the effect of dependency are welcome.
c. Developing New Drought Indices with emphasize on urban water management.
Many drought indices have been developed for water management in dry periods. But, these indices have some deficiencies regarding types of included variables and their combinations.
d. Sustainable development of Water Resources using Water Reuse Artificial recharge modeling with emphasis on water quality along with constructed wetlands is encouraged to be investigated in depth. Surface Water and Groundwater Interaction could be studied using new software’s such as GROUNDWATER VISTA and GEOHYDROSPHERE.
His teaching experiences are mainly Surface Runoff Hydrology, Engineering Hydrology, Groundwater Hydrology, Water Resources Management, Water Resources Planning and Economics, Meteorology and Climatology in Undergraduate Level and Evapotranspiration and Water Consumption, Multi-purpose Operation of Water Resources, Advanced Hydrology, Arid Zones Hydrology, Rangeland Hydrology, Groundwater Management, Water Resources Development, Hydrometeorology in Postgraduate Level.
Prof. Eslamian recently appointed as Chief Editor of 2012 3-volume Handbook of Engineering Hydrology by Taylor and Francis (CRC Group).
Supervisors: Prof. David H. Pilgrim
Phone: +1 917 544 97 46, +98 913 115 75 54
Address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saeid_Eslamian
His research interests fall in urban hydrology and water resource management. These could be categorized in the following areas:
a. Global Warming, Climate Parameter Variability and Climate Changes in Urban Area.
In this way, the effect of land use change and urbanization on rainfall, runoff, evapotranspiration and in general on Climate Change could be investigated. Integrated urban water management is very important in a changing environment. Due to this fact that adaptation to climate change is a new focus of IPCC, the new and optimum strategies in urban environment play a key role toward urban sustainable development.
b. Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards for Management and Insurance.
These include flood, low flow, extreme rainfall, wind, water pollution and earthquake. Geostatistics methods and regionalization techniques help us to estimate the hydrological and physical statistics in ungauged sites. Innovations including applications of Univariate L-moments and Multivariate L-moments, Copula. for the parameter zoning and including the effect of dependency are welcome.
c. Developing New Drought Indices with emphasize on urban water management.
Many drought indices have been developed for water management in dry periods. But, these indices have some deficiencies regarding types of included variables and their combinations.
d. Sustainable development of Water Resources using Water Reuse Artificial recharge modeling with emphasis on water quality along with constructed wetlands is encouraged to be investigated in depth. Surface Water and Groundwater Interaction could be studied using new software’s such as GROUNDWATER VISTA and GEOHYDROSPHERE.
His teaching experiences are mainly Surface Runoff Hydrology, Engineering Hydrology, Groundwater Hydrology, Water Resources Management, Water Resources Planning and Economics, Meteorology and Climatology in Undergraduate Level and Evapotranspiration and Water Consumption, Multi-purpose Operation of Water Resources, Advanced Hydrology, Arid Zones Hydrology, Rangeland Hydrology, Groundwater Management, Water Resources Development, Hydrometeorology in Postgraduate Level.
Prof. Eslamian recently appointed as Chief Editor of 2012 3-volume Handbook of Engineering Hydrology by Taylor and Francis (CRC Group).
Supervisors: Prof. David H. Pilgrim
Phone: +1 917 544 97 46, +98 913 115 75 54
Address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saeid_Eslamian
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