Alireza Shokoohi
Alireza Shokoohi is an Iranian hydrologist,[1] Professor at Imam Khomeini International University[2] and guest researcher at the University of Oklahoma.[3] He is best known for his innovative methods in analysis of fluids, water resource management,[4] and investigation of climate change which mostly deals with using mathematical methods in analysis of flood alarm system.[5][6]
Alireza Shokoohi | |
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Born | Iran |
Nationality | Iranian |
Alma mater | University of Tehran University of Oklahoma |
Known for | Data-flow analysis Spatial analysis |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Civil engineer Hydrologist |
Institutions | Imam Khomeini International University |
Education
He received a Master of Science degree in September 1988 and a PhD in February 2001 from University of Tehran. The title of his thesis was Developing a Hydraulic based Rainfall Runoff mathematical model in GIS environment for using in flood warning system.[7]
Career
His career is mostly concentrated on his researches and scientific works in both Iran and United States.[8] In 2010 Shokoohi could correct Meso-Scale hydrological Model in NOAA as the guest researcher of University of Oklahoma.[9][10]
References
- Shokoohi, Alireza (2011). "Using hydrologic and hydraulically derived geometric parameters of perennial rivers to determine minimum water requirements of ecological habitats (case study: Mazandaran Sea Basin-Iran)". Hydrological Processes. 25 (22): 3490–3498. Bibcode:2011HyPr...25.3490S. doi:10.1002/hyp.8076.
- IKIU page
- HyDROS, University of Oklahoma
- Assessment of Urban Basins Flood Control Measures
- Drought spatial analysis
- Time area method
- "Formal CV" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-13. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
- Minimum water requirement of perennial river
- Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran reports Persian
- Dananews reports innovation of Shokouhi Archived 2013-04-13 at Archive.today Persian