PUBLICATIONS

Academic Publications

My passion lies in tackling water resource challenges through innovative engineering solutions. This webpage offers a glimpse into my academic journey and published works, readily available on my Google Scholar profile.

My educational foundation began with a Master's degree in Water Resources Engineering from the University of Mosul (2008), Iraq. Driven by a thirst for deeper knowledge, I pursued a Ph.D. in Civil and Structural Engineering at the University of Sheffield, UK (2015).

During my doctoral research, I explored the potential of wavelet theory to revolutionize shallow water flow modelling. This research led to the development of groundbreaking adaptive numerical schemes, enabling efficient and high-resolution simulations. For a deeper dive into this work, you can explore publications like "Haar wavelet-based adaptive finite volume shallow water solver" and "A well-balanced adaptive Haar wavelet finite volume scheme for 1D free surface water flows."

While flow modelling remains a core interest, my research ventures beyond. I've investigated the influence of structures on water behaviour, such as the impact of weir design on flow efficiency (e.g., "The influence of inlet to outlet width ratio on The hydraulic performance of piano key weir (PKW-type A)"). Additionally, I've explored transient flow in pipelines and the effectiveness of inclined porous screens for energy dissipation in flumes.

My research journey is an ongoing exploration. I'm constantly seeking new areas to contribute to, such as:

Visit my Google Scholar profile for a complete list of my publications. Let's work together to find innovative solutions for a sustainable water future!

Exploring Diverse Areas & Collaborative Research:

I am a passionate researcher with a continuous pursuit of knowledge and innovation in water resources engineering. He actively seeks opportunities to collaborate with global researchers on projects addressing critical water challenges.

Interested in collaborating? Feel free to reach out to me to discuss potential research partnerships in areas related to: