Saman razaviÂ
Assistant Professor
Civil and Geological Engineering
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Saman Razavi is an assistant professor with Global Institute for Water Security, School of Environment and Sustainability, and Department of Civil and Geological Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. He received his PhD degree (2013) in civil engineering from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, and his MSc (2004) and BSc (2002) degrees in civil engineering from Amirkabir University and Iran University of Science and Technology in Iran. His research interests include environmental and water resources systems analysis, hydrologic modelling, single and multiple-objective optimization, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, and climate change and impacts on hydrology and water resources.
Research Interest
His research interests include environmental and water resources systems analysis, hydrologic modelling, single and multiple-objective optimization, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, and climate change and impacts on hydrology and water resources.
Publications
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Razavi S, Elshorbagy A, Wheater H, Sauchyn D. Toward understanding nonstationarity in climate and hydrology through tree ring proxy records. Water Resources Research. 2015 Mar 1;51(3):1813-30.
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Razavi S, Tolson BA. An efficient framework for hydrologic model calibration on long data periods. Water Resources Research. 2013 Dec 1;49(12):8418-31.
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Razavi S, Gupta HV. What do we mean by sensitivity analysis? The need for comprehensive characterization of “global†sensitivity in Earth and Environmental systems models. Water Resources Research. 2015 May 1;51(5):3070-92.