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Assistant Professor:Mohamed Ezzat Ammar
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Irrigation and Hydraulics Engineering
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Email : | mammar***eng.cu.edu.eg |
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Qualifications |
| B.Sc. (2010) "Civil Engineering" Cairo University (Egypt) |
| M.Sc. (2012) "Irrigation and Hydraulics Engineering" Cairo University (Egypt) |
| Ph.D. (2018) "Water Resources Engineering" University of Alberta (Canada) |
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Fields of Interest : |
| Sociohydrology |
| Nonstationary hydrology |
| System dynamics |
| Integrated assessment and modeling |
| Climate change |
| Water resources management |
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Recent Publications : |
| -2023-Silwal, G., Ammar, M. E., Thapa, A., Bonsal, B., & Faramarzi, M. (2023). Science of the Total Environment Response of glacier modelling parameters to time , space , and model complexity : Examples from eastern slopes of Canadian Rocky Mountains. Science of the Total Environment, 872(October 2022), 162156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162156 |
| -2021-Cui, Q., Ammar, M. E., Iravani, M., Kariyeva, J., & Faramarzi, M. (2021). Regional wetland water storage changes: The influence of future climate on geographically isolated wetlands. Ecological Indicators, 120(September 2020), 106941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106941 |
| -2021-Masud, B., Cui, Q., Ammar, M. E., Bonsal, B. R., Islam, Z., & Faramarzi, M. (2021). Means and Extremes: Evaluation of a CMIP6 Multi-Model Ensemble in Reproducing Historical Climate Characteristics across Alberta, Canada. Water, 13(5), 737. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13050737 |
| -2019-Ammar, M. E., & Davies, E. G. R. (2019). On the accuracy of crop production and water requirement calculations: Process-based crop modeling at daily, semi-weekly, and weekly time steps for integrated assessments. Journal of Environmental Management, 238(July 2018), 460–472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.03.030 |
| -2019-Ammar, M. E., Gharib, A., Islam, Z., Davies, E. G. R., Seneka, M., & Faramarzi, M. (2019). Future floods using hydroclimatic simulations and peaks over threshold: An alternative to nonstationary analysis inferred from trend tests. Advances in Water Resources, (November), 103463. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ADVWATRES.2019.103463 |
| -2014-Ammar, M. E., Ruan, X., Davies, E. G. R., Dyck, M., Jeffrey, S., Qiu, F., & Unterschultz, J. (2014). Challenges and Opportunities Associated With Expanding the Irrigation Sector in Southern Alberta. Retrieved from Alberta Land Institute website: http://www.albertalandinstitute.ca/public/download/documents/10441 |
Recent Projects : | | -2018-2020-Adapting to Changing Water in Alberta (ACWA)
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Recent Books : | | -2012-Ammar, M. E. (2012). Assessing Alternatives for Disposal of Reject Brine from Inland Desalination Plants (Cairo University). Retrieved from http://erepository.cu.edu.eg/index.php/cutheses/article/view/4244 |
Conferences : | | -2019-Zaremehrjardy, M., Ammar, M. E., & Faramarzi, M. (2019). On the Uncertainty of Regional Hydrological Modelling in Snow Dominated Regions: Comparison of Energy-Balance and Temperature-Index Approaches. 27th International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). | | -2019-Silwal, G., Ammar, M. E., Sharp, M., Kavanaugh, J., & Faramarzi, M. (2019). Integration of Glacier Evolution, Melt, and Runoff Processes in a Regional Hydrological Model: Insights from the Upper Athabasca Catchment, Canada. 27th International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). | | -2015-Ammar, M. E., & Davies, E. G. R. (2015). A process-based agricultural model for the irrigated agriculture sector in Alberta, Canada. AGU Fall Meeting 2015. San Francisco, California: AGU. |
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