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
Born
Iran
NationalityIranian
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
University of Oklahoma
Known forData-flow analysis
Spatial analysis
Scientific career
FieldsCivil engineer
Hydrologist
InstitutionsImam 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

    1. 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.
    2. IKIU page
    3. HyDROS, University of Oklahoma
    4. Assessment of Urban Basins Flood Control Measures
    5. Drought spatial analysis
    6. Time area method
    7. "Formal CV" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-13. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
    8. Minimum water requirement of perennial river
    9. Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran reports Persian
    10. Dananews reports innovation of Shokouhi Archived 2013-04-13 at Archive.today Persian
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