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Skills Profile or Summary
: FORTRAN. Programming language proficiency
: Microsoft Office, SPSS, and other statistical software. General Programming
: MATLAB, Surfer, AutoCAD, and Civil 3 D. Engineering Programming
: Fluent, MIKE, River Cad, VIC, HEC-HMS, ArcGIS, and Water resources ProgrammingWMS.
GSTAR, SedBase, BRI-STARS,and SMS. Sediment transport programming:
River Engineering, Fluvial Geomorphology, and Scour Demonstrated knowledge ofAnalysis.
Finite Element Programs, Artificial Neural Network, Machine Learning, Good knowledge ofFuzzy logic, Ant Logic, Neuro-Fuzzy, and Genetic Algorithm, Hydrologic Time Series Analysis, and Modeling (Stochastic).
Professional Experience 2000:
River Flood Modelling: Studies and hydraulic design of 10 Km long Beshar River in Shiraz, Iran. 2001: Hydrodynamic Modeling of Dam-Reservoir: Hydraulic design and construction of 16 meters high stage spillway and peace basin in Chahvarz concrete dam which is located in Lamerd city. 2002: Design of the bottom evacuation and channel basin for the water transformation under the Chahvarz dam pressure. 2003: Design of deviation dams and artificial discharge basin in Cal and Dordzan deserts. 2002: Studies and hydraulic design of various technical construction projects for the Shiraz executing council (from 2002 until 2005). 2004: Study of the local scour around complex piers, Project Director Shiraz university of Technology, Water Resources Management Organization, Power Ministry, Iran. 2005: Study of leakage prevention from seawater ponds in Bandar-Abbas Refinery, Project Director, Bandar-Abbas Oil Refinery Company, Iran. 2006: Hydraulic and Hydrodynamic study of Oroumieh Lake, Project Director, Tarh-e-Noe Andishan Co. 2007: Study of Seawater Desalination: Guzelyurt Aquifer north Cyprus 2008: River Basin Modeling: A GIS-Based Watershed Modeling for Floodplain Modeling and sediment transport in Beshar River, Iran. 2011: Impacts of Climate Change on Key Aspects of hydrological model part I: Floodplain sedimentation model (ongoing).
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