RESEARCH

I am interested in hydrological modeling along with climate variability and changes. In my postdoc work at Stanford I worked with large scale hydrological modeling. Spatiotemporal variability of Rainfall and other meteorological variables are my favorite topics to explore in future. In my PhD work at the University of Geneva I developed a hydrological model for the complex Rhone River watershed located in south western part of Switzerland. Before my PhD study, I worked with Flood modeling.
Therefore, I can say my skills are related to water resources problem and finding solution through computational modeling and geo spatial analysis.


Here is a summary of my research [PDF]


Key words:


Large scale modeling-Geospatial analysis-Statistical modeling-Climate variability and trends-Mountain hydrology-Land use change-Ecosystem services



4 comments:

  1. Interestingly your research topics are among those I pursue with some of my Ph.D students. However we use our model JGrass-NewAge and our modelling chain developed using OMS3. All the software, and the tools for developing it are open source, as you can see from my blog abouthydrology.blogspot.com.

    All the best,

    Riccardo Rigon

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  2. Hi, I saw a video on calibration of SWAT using R, is that possible to share that code to me (pingyang.whu@gmail.com)

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  3. please sir could i have your filter code in R programing I did not understand about Write code of weather , Please could you provide me ?

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  4. I have run the SWAT for the completely ungauged Catchment hoping to estimate/determine the flow relating it to the regional flows. I would like to estimate realistical flow values, I would like to link my SWAT to Matlab. In short how would I create or estimate the flows without regional flows. (mwelwa.gresp@gmail.com)

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