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K. N. Toosi University of Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

Farhad Yazdandoost

Bio

 

Professor of Hydro-Systems Engineering and Management and an accomplished Civil Engineer with over 30 years of experience in water resources engineering and management. He has authored many scientific and technical publications and has led national/regional research programmes and study projects. He has supervised over 100 postgraduate (PhD and Masters) theses, and his research interests include sustainable development, resilience and risk management, urban drainage management, and integrated water resources management. Development of practical toolboxes addressing complex water allocation problems and advancement of resilient approaches to various water issues has earned him insight into providing knowledge-based solutions to complex problems. He has held leading roles in international learned and scientific associations and has contributed widely as co-editor of globally renowned scientific journals. Amongst his various professional activities, membership of the Council of the International Association of Hydroenvironment Engineering and Research (IAHR), the Council of the World Association on Sedimentation and Erosion Research (WASER), and the Task Force Group on International Sedimentation Initiative (ISI, UNESCO), may be pointed out. 

 

Courses & Lectures

Undergraduate Courses:

Civil Engineering Hydraulics,

Fluid Mechanics,

Hydraulic Modelling,

Engineering Economics

Fundamentals of Dam Engineering

 

Graduate Courses:

Advanced Hydraulics,

Advanced Applied Hydrology,

River Engineering and River Basin Management,

Hydraulic Structures,

Water Resources Economics,

Advanced Hydraulic Physical Modelling,

Sediment Transport,

Unsteady Flow Regimes,

Flood Control Engineering and Management

 

Education

 

Ph.D.  1990,  Civil Engineering-Hydraulics, University of Bradford, UK  

M.Sc.  1986,  Civil and Structural Engineering, University of Bradford, UK  

B.Sc.   1983,  Civil Engineering, University of

Manchester, UK

GCE “A” Levels  1979, Walsall College of

Technology, Birmingham, UK