Mr. Mahdi Mohammadnezhad | Water Resource | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mahdi Mohammadnezhad | Water Resource | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mahdi Mohammadnezhad | Water Resource | Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

Mr. Mahdi Mohammadnezhad is an emerging researcher in the field of water resources, hydrological modeling, and sensing technologies whose academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable water management and integrating modern data-driven methods into traditional water balance frameworks; he pursued his Bachelor of Science in Water Science and Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where he laid the foundation for his expertise, and later completed. his Master of Science in Water Science and Engineering with specialization in water resources at the same institution, ranking first in his class and producing a thesis focused on enhancing the QDWB balance model through optimization and the Budyko framework, which exemplifies his ability to combine hydrological theory with practical innovation; during his academic training. he also gained extensive professional experience as a research assistant at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, contributing to projects involving water-sensitive city planning, irrigation basin studies, and crop yield prediction under environmental stress, while his role as a senior technical expert at Hydrotech Toos Consulting Engineers enabled him to apply his scientific knowledge to real-world water management challenges

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Selected Publications

  1. Enhancing QDWB Balance Model by Utilizing Optimization and Implementation of Budyko Framework – 2024 – Cited by 12

  2. Estimation of saffron yield using machine learning and remote sensing techniques in the face of climate change – 2024 – Cited by 8

  3. A Novel Hybrid Model for Actual Evapotranspiration Estimation in Data-Scarce Arid Regions: Integrating Modified Budyko and Machine Learning Models using Deep Learning – 2024

  4. Assessment of the climate change scenarios on the CWatM model on a monthly and daily basis using an evolutionary algorithm – 2024

Dr. Roger Gonzalez-Herrea | Groundwater Awards | Excellence in Research

Dr. Roger Gonzalez-Herrea | Groundwater Awards | Excellence in Research

Dr. Roger Gonzalez-Herrea, Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Mexico

Roger Amílcar González-Herrera is a distinguished Mexican research professor He graduated as a Civil Engineer from the University of Yucatán in 1984 and pursued advanced studies, earning a Master’s in Earth Sciences from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and a Doctorate in Sciences specializing in Groundwater from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Additionally, he completed postgraduate studies in groundwater tracing techniques at the Technical University of Graz, Austria, and in Geohydrology at the University of Birmingham, England. González-Herrera began his career in 1982 as a research assistant at the Hydrology Section of the Autonomous University of Yucatán, where he later became a Research Professor in 1989. He has contributed significantly to the field through various research projects, including a sabbatical at the University of Florida, and has served as a visiting researcher at universities in Spain and Canada. A member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI), Level 1, his research interests focus on hydrodynamics of coastal zones, groundwater resource evaluation, modeling flow and solutes in aquifers, and addressing contamination issues. Currently, he serves as the Coordinator of the Academic Board of Hydraulics and Hydrology at the Faculty of Engineering at the Autonomous University of Yucatán.

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research

Roger Amílcar González-Herrera is a commendable candidate for the Research for Excellence in Research award, distinguished by his extensive contributions to the fields of hydraulics and hydrology, his commitment to education, and his impactful research initiatives. Below are the key points supporting this conclusion

Education 🎓

  • Civil Engineering
    University of Yucatán, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico (1984)
  • Master’s in Earth Sciences
    University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  • Doctorate in Sciences (Groundwater)
    National Autonomous University of Mexico, Department of Natural Resources, Institute of Geophysics
  • Postgraduate Studies in Groundwater Tracing Techniques
    Technical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
  • Postgraduate Studies in Geohydrology
    University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England

Work Experience 💼

  • Research Assistant
    Hydrology Section, Postgraduate and Research Unit, Faculty of Engineering, Autonomous University of Yucatán (1982)
  • Research Professor “Titular C”
    Autonomous University of Yucatán, Faculty of Engineering (1989 – Present)

    • Coordinator of the Academic Board of Hydraulics and Hydrology
  • Sabbatical Researcher
    School of Engineering for Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment, University of Florida, United States (2012 – 2013)
  • Visiting Researcher
    • University of Málaga, Spain (2002)
    • University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (1998)

Achievements 🏆

  • Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI Mexico)
    Level 1
  • Research Contributions
    Focus on hydrodynamics of coastal zones, saline intrusion controlling factors, groundwater resource evaluation, and contamination rehabilitation.

Awards and Honors 🎖️

  • Research Professor Appointment
    Received in 1989, recognizing his contributions to the field of hydraulics and hydrology.
  • Collaborative Research Projects
    Involvement in various international research projects, enhancing academic cooperation and knowledge exchange.

Publication Top Notes:

Saltwater intrusion simulations in coastal karstic aquifers related to climate change scenarios

Interactions of waste disposal site leachate with the Merida karst aquifer, Mexico

A homogeneous approach in modeling a coastal karst aquifer

Regional hydrodynamics of Los Ríos, Tabasco, Mexico | Hidrodinámica regional de Los Ríos, Tabasco, México

Software to analyze ETo. Compilation of indirect methods