Ahmed Aljanabi AHMED
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Mail code: 3005Campus: Tempe
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Dr. Ahmed A. Aljanabi is an expert in water resources and environmental engineering, holding a Ph.D. in Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering with a specialization in Water Resources Engineering from Arizona State University (ASU), earned in May 2019. Currently, he is a Research Assistant Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment (SSEBE) at ASU collaborating closely with Dr. Peter Fox and Dr. Margaret García.
With over two decades of experience in academia, research, and professional practice, Dr. Aljanabi has developed a profound expertise in water resources management, groundwater modeling, reclaimed water reuse, and climate change adaptation. His work integrates cutting-edge optimization techniques, advanced hydrologic modeling, and sustainability principles to address critical water challenges in arid and semi-arid regions.
Dr. Aljanabi’s research and professional accomplishments include leading multidisciplinary projects, publishing influential research on water allocation and reuse, and mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. His expertise extends to wastewater treatment systems, watershed management, and resilience planning, underpinned by a comprehensive understanding of water policies and regulations.
As a dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Aljanabi is committed to fostering sustainable water solutions and advancing knowledge through collaboration with academic, governmental, and industry stakeholders. His contributions continue to impact the fields of water resources and environmental engineering, addressing global water security challenges with innovative and practical solutions.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering (Hydrosystems), Arizona State University, 2019
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Water Resources Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 2007
Higher Diploma, Environmental Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 2002
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Civil Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 2000
- Water Resources Planning and Management
- Surface and Groundwater Hydraulic and Hydrologic Modeling and Simulation
- Urban Water System
- Wastewater Systems‘ Planning and Management
- Flood Risks Management
- Water Resources Resilience and Sustainability
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus
- Reclaimed Water Reuse
- Climate Change Issues
- Optimization
Aljanabi, A. A., et al. (2019) Optimization Models for Iraq’s Water Allocation System. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. [online]. Available from: http://search.proquest.com/docview/2226253450/
Aljanabi, A. A., Mays, L. W., & Fox, P. (2018). Optimization Model for Agricultural Reclaimed Water Allocation Using Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming. Water, 10(10), 1291. https://doi.org/10.3390/w10101291
Aljanabi, A. A., Mays, L. W., & Fox, P. (2018). A Reclaimed Wastewater Allocation Optimization Model for Agricultural Irrigation. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 8(2), 55. https://doi.org/10.5539/enrr.v8n2p55
Aljanabi, A. A., Mays, L. W., & Fox, P. (2018). Application of an Optimization Model for Assessing the Performance of Water Appropriation in Iraq. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 8(1), 105. https://doi.org/10.5539/enrr.v8n1p105
Courses
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |
CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |
CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |
CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |
CEE 341 | Fluid Mech for Civil Engineers |