Ali Mehran
Graduate Student, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UCI (USA)
Ali Mehran's background is in hydrology, fluid mechanics, and programming. His first opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team was at Tokyo Tech. University in 2008 and later at North Carolina State University in 2010. Ali's current research is focused on development of a new nested multi-scale modeling framework for flood forecasting that assesses climate change impacts on the terrestrial water cycle. Once the modeling framework is developed, the effects of climate change on the water cycle can be recognized.
Ali MehranGraduate Student, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UCI (USA)
Amir AghaKouchak, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCI (USA)
Hydrology, climatology, and remote sensing
Amir AghaKouchak, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCI (USA)
David Feldman, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Planning, Policy and Design, UCI (USA)
Dr. Feldman specializes in water resources management and policy, global climate change policy, ethics and environmental decisions, adaptive management and sustainable development. His current research is focused on the sources of value conflicts over allocation and distribution of water, and the difficulties in achieving institutional reform to promote equity in water management in the U.S. and elsewhere.
David Feldman, Ph.D.Chair, Department of Planning, Policy and Design, UCI (USA)
Jakin RavalicoMelbourne Water (AUS)
Murray Peel, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Univeristy of Melbourne (AUS)
Dr Murray Peel is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Infrastructure Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He has a PhD (Geography) and a BSc (Hons) from the University of Melbourne. His hydroclimatic research interests include understanding differences in inter-annual variability of annual runoff around the world, hydrologic impacts of land use change and potential climate change impacts on inter-annual runoff variability. His research and consulting activities have produced over 70 publications, including 29 articles in international journals and 7 book chapters.
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Murray Peel, Ph.D.Senior Research Fellow, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Univeristy of Melbourne (AUS)
Tim Peterson, Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Univeristy of Melbourne (AUS)
Geostatistics (mapping, statistics, water table, aquifer), Hydrological resilience (hydrology, resilience, catchment modelling)
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