Welcome! Here I provide a glimpse into my academic journey as an Assistant Professor, encompassing teaching, research, mentorship, and a lifelong pursuit of learning.
In the classroom, I strive to ignite a passion for water resources engineering in my students. I utilize a blend of interactive lectures, real-world case studies, and problem-solving exercises to foster a deep understanding of the subject matter. Here are some key areas where I contribute to student learning:
Undergraduate Courses:
Fluid Mechanics
Hydraulic Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Graduate Courses:
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Advanced Hydraulic Structures
Wavelet-based Modeling for Water Resources
Guiding and supporting students in their academic pursuits is a privilege I hold dear. I actively engage in:
Master's and PhD Thesis Supervision: I provide guidance and mentorship to Master's and PhD students, fostering their research skills and helping them navigate their chosen research paths.
Project-Based Learning: I encourage students to participate in project-based learning opportunities, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world water resource challenges.
My research focuses on developing innovative solutions for water resource management. I'm particularly interested in:
Wavelet-based Modelling: I explore the application of wavelet theory to develop efficient and high-resolution numerical models for simulating shallow water flows.
Hydraulic Structures: I investigate the impact of structures like weirs on water behaviour and flow dynamics.
Sustainable Water Management: My research ultimately aims to contribute to finding sustainable solutions for global water challenges.
I firmly believe that collaboration is key to tackling complex water resource issues. I actively seek partnerships with researchers around the world who share my vision. If your research interests align with mine, don't hesitate to reach out! Let's explore potential collaborations and embark on groundbreaking research together.
While recognition is humbling, my true reward lies in contributing to the advancement of knowledge and inspiring future generations. Here are some highlights:
(List any awards or recognitions you have received here)
The world of water resources engineering is constantly evolving. I am committed to lifelong learning, staying abreast of the latest advancements and incorporating them into my teaching and research endeavours. This continuous learning journey allows me to:
Integrate new knowledge into my courses, ensuring students have access to the most up-to-date information.
Explore cutting-edge research frontiers, pushing the boundaries of understanding in water resource management.
Collaborate effectively with international researchers who share my passion for innovation.
I believe that through effective teaching, collaborative research, and a commitment to lifelong learning, we can collectively address the water resource challenges facing our planet. Feel free to reach out to discuss potential research collaborations, student projects, or any questions you may have. Together, let's build a sustainable water future!