Dr. Andam Mohsin Mustafa is a civil and environmental engineering professional with advanced academic training and extensive practical experience in water, infrastructure, and climate-resilient urban development. With a strong background in research, teaching, and technical advisory roles, he works at the intersection of engineering performance, public service, and sustainable city management.
He holds PhD and MSc degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering, with academic and professional experience in both Europe and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Over the past years, he has contributed to engineering education, applied research, and consultancy work focused on hydrology, water resource management, ecohydrology, and climate adaptation especially in rapidly growing cities.
Dr. Mustafa’s research interests include:
Urban and catchment hydrology
Sustainable water resource planning
Climate change adaptation and resilience
Nature-based solutions and green infrastructure
Remote sensing applications for ecosystem and environmental assessment
He has published peer-reviewed work addressing the combined impacts of land use change and climate variability on runoff and hydrological response, contributing evidence-based insights for planning, risk reduction, and resource protection.
As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Mustafa teaches and mentors undergraduate students in engineering topics that connect theory with real practice. His teaching approach emphasizes problem-solving, engineering judgment, and real-world applications—supporting the next generation of professionals with strong technical foundations and ethical responsibility
In addition to academic work, Dr. Mustafa has supported technical decision-making and planning initiatives related to municipal services, infrastructure improvement, and environmental sustainability. His work focuses on raising engineering standards, improving transparency in technical processes, and strengthening collaboration between institutions, engineers, and communities.