Amin A. elshorbagy
ProfessorÂ
Civil and Geological Engineering
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Amin A. Elshorbagy is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Civil and Geological Engineering, University of Saskatchewan , Ccanada. His research interests includes Water Resources Engineering: Hydrinformatics (mechanistic & data-driven watershed modeling, sfot-computing techniques; multicriterion decision analysis, system dynamics). He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Amin A. Elshorbagy is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Water Resources Engineering: Hydrinformatics (mechanistic & data-driven watershed modeling, sfot-computing techniques; multicriterion decision analysis, system dynamics).
Research Interest
"Impacts of climate change on both water resources availability and urban hydrology; Flood modeling and flood risk assessment; Integrated water resources management; Hydroinformatics: use of soft-computing techniques (e.g., ANNs, GP, wavelet analysis) for environmental modeling & prediction; Use of system dynamics in watershed modeling and management; Statistical hydrology; including uncertainty analysis and risk-based analysis and design; Multicriterion analysis and decision-making in water resources; Development of total maximum daily loads (TMDLs)"
Publications
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Izadifar Z, Elshorbagy A. Prediction of hourly actual evapotranspiration using neural networks, genetic programming, and statistical models. Hydrological processes. 2010 Nov 15;24(23):3413-25.
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Parasuraman K, Elshorbagy A, Carey SK. Modelling the dynamics of the evapotranspiration process using genetic programming. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 2007 Jun 1;52(3):563-78.
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Elshorbagy A, Barbour SL. Probabilistic approach for design and hydrologic performance assessment of reconstructed watersheds. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering. 2007 Sep;133(9):1110-8.