Pouyan Nejadhashemi, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Pouyan Nejadhashemi is a Michigan State University Research Foundation Professor in the departments of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, and Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences. He also serves as director of the MSU Institute of Water Research and the Center for Intelligent Water Resources Engineering.
General areas of expertise:
- Ecohydrology
- Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of water quality mitigation approaches to address climate change
- Environmental impact assessment
- Soft computing applications in water resources
- Development of Decision Support System (DSS) for human impact evaluation on ecosystem sustainability
- Evaluation and development of watershed/water quality models
- Description, analysis and prevention of non-point source pollution at laboratory, field, watershed and regional scales
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Websites of Interest:
- Global center for Food Systems Innovation
- US EPA Climate Change
- USGS Environmental Flow
- UNESCO Ecohydrology for Sustainability
- Computational Ecohydrology
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