2024
May 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research about the impacts of Hurricane Ian on mold growth and asthma risk at 75th Annual Educational Meeting of Florida Environmental Health Association.
May 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf, postdocs Eunsaem Cho and Leila Rahimi and PhD students Maryam Pakdehi, Sumon Hossain Rabby, Samiul Kaiser and Anjali Kumari present their research orally at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.
Nov 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is selected as a travel grant (~$1,300) recipient of the NSF Primary Travel Award to support his travel to Natural Hazards Research Summit 2024 organized by NSF-NHERI.
Mar 2024. PhD student Samiul Kaiser presents his research on updating rainfall IDF curves under climate change at NOAA’s 48th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop & 21st Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop.
Feb 2024. Postdocs Leila Rahimi and Xiuming Sun are selected as recipients of $700 FSU's Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development Travel Award.
Feb 2024. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi presents her research on hindcasting flood depths during Hurricane Ian at the 9th biennial UF Water Institute Symposium. PhD student Azizbek Nuriddinov present his research on identifying inundated areas during major hurricanes across South Florida in the same symposium.
Feb 2024. PhD student Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz presents his research on post-hurricane tree loss in North Florida at AGU Chapman Conference: Remote Sensing of the Water Cycle.
Feb 2024. Research Faculty Eunsaem Cho presents his research about frequency analyses of hurricane events at Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Quarterly Resilience Forum.
Feb 2024. Research Faculty Eunsaem Cho presents his research on probabilistic modeling of compounding rain-storm surge floods at the 2nd Annual NHERI Computational Symposium, organized by NSF's SimCenter.
Jan 2024. PhD student Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz is selected as a winner of travel grant ($1,200) to present his research at AGU Chapman Conference: Remote Sensing of the Water Cycle.
Jan 2024. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi is selected as a recipient of the presentation award from FSU’s Congress of Graduate Students (COGS). The award will support her travel to conferences.
Jan 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $230,000 (18-month grant) from Okaloosa County to map vulnerable infrastructure and assets under sea-level rise across Okaloosa County.
May 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf, postdocs Eunsaem Cho and Leila Rahimi and PhD students Maryam Pakdehi, Sumon Hossain Rabby, Samiul Kaiser and Anjali Kumari present their research orally at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.
Nov 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is selected as a travel grant (~$1,300) recipient of the NSF Primary Travel Award to support his travel to Natural Hazards Research Summit 2024 organized by NSF-NHERI.
Mar 2024. PhD student Samiul Kaiser presents his research on updating rainfall IDF curves under climate change at NOAA’s 48th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop & 21st Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop.
Feb 2024. Postdocs Leila Rahimi and Xiuming Sun are selected as recipients of $700 FSU's Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development Travel Award.
Feb 2024. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi presents her research on hindcasting flood depths during Hurricane Ian at the 9th biennial UF Water Institute Symposium. PhD student Azizbek Nuriddinov present his research on identifying inundated areas during major hurricanes across South Florida in the same symposium.
Feb 2024. PhD student Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz presents his research on post-hurricane tree loss in North Florida at AGU Chapman Conference: Remote Sensing of the Water Cycle.
Feb 2024. Research Faculty Eunsaem Cho presents his research about frequency analyses of hurricane events at Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Quarterly Resilience Forum.
Feb 2024. Research Faculty Eunsaem Cho presents his research on probabilistic modeling of compounding rain-storm surge floods at the 2nd Annual NHERI Computational Symposium, organized by NSF's SimCenter.
Jan 2024. PhD student Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz is selected as a winner of travel grant ($1,200) to present his research at AGU Chapman Conference: Remote Sensing of the Water Cycle.
Jan 2024. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi is selected as a recipient of the presentation award from FSU’s Congress of Graduate Students (COGS). The award will support her travel to conferences.
Jan 2024. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $230,000 (18-month grant) from Okaloosa County to map vulnerable infrastructure and assets under sea-level rise across Okaloosa County.
2023
Dec 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to flooding at AGU Fall Meeting. Dr. Rahimi and PhD student Sumon Rabby present their research orally, while Drs. Cho and Sun present their research as posters at the meeting.
Nov 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is appointed as the Associate Editor of Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Nov 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $400,000 (48-month grant) from EPA to unveil the relative contribution of natural and anthropogenic factors to nutrient pollution and salinity regimes in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Estuaries.
Nov 2023. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi and MSc student Azizbek Nuriddinov are selected as student travel grant (~$600) recipients of the 9th biennial UF Water Institute Symposium.
Nov 2023. PhD student Samiul Kaiser receives StAR scholarship ($830) from ASCE Foundation to present his research at 2024 EWRI Congress.
Nov 2023. Dr. Eunsaem Cho is selected as a travel grant (~$2,000) recipient of the 2nd Annual NHERI Computational Symposium, organized by NSF's SimCenter.
Nov 2023. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi presents her research about hurricane impacts on mold growth and asthma in the AGU GeoHealth Early Career Webinar.
Oct 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $200,000 (12-month grant) from NSF to study short- and mid-term dynamics of water and sediment quality after Hurricane Idalia in the Apalachicola Bay.
Oct 2023. PhD canidate Maryam Pakdehi is selected as a winner of AGU GeoHealth Early Career Elevator Pitch Competition.
Oct 2023. PhD student Maryam Pakdehi successfully defends her proposal and advances to candidacy.
Sep 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $520,000 (36-month grant) from Bay County to study compounding inland-coastal floods in St. Andrews Watershed.
Aug 2023. Armita Amiri, Isabella Prince and Cameron Cook join the research team as undergraduate students.
Sep 2023. Dr. Cho is promoted to Senior Research Associate.
Sep 2023. Dr. Cho's research entitled "Into the hurricane: Unraveling Hurricane Ian's terrifying impacts on Florida" is selected as the People's Choice Award at FSU's 5-minute Research Competition.
Aug 2023. Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz and Samiul Kaiser join the research team as PhD students.
Aug 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $136,274 (12-month grant) by FDEP to study temporal trends of water quality in the Apalachicola Bay.
Aug 2023. Dr. Cho is selected as a recipient of $1,000 FSU's Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development Travel Award.
Aug 2023. Dr. Cho presents his research about multivariate frequency analyses of Hurricane Ian at US-Korea Conference 2023.
Jun 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on the impacts of Hurricane Ida on asthma risk at 2023 Florida Asthma Coalition Summit.
Jun 2023. Dr. Xiuming Sun joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
May 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf, recent PhD graduate, Dr. Comfort Adedeji, and PhD student Maryam Pakdehi presented their research orally at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.
Apr 2023. Comfort Adedeji successfully defends her PhD dissertation.
Apr 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $475,000 (18-month grant) from Pensacola and Perdido Bay Estuary Program to study compounding floods under climate change.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is appointed as a member of Leon County's Science Advisory Committee.
Feb 2023. High school student Arib Syed's and Heewon Seo's presentation won the 1st place prize in the science fair contest across Capital Regional Science and Engineering Fair (across Leon, Jefferson and Wakulla Counties of Florida). PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji mentored these students under Dr. Ahmadisharaf's oversight.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf's paper is selected as the Best Case Study Paper by Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $150,000 (18-month grant) from Bay County to study vulnerable infrastructures to costal and inland floods under sea level rise.
Feb 2023. Dr. Leila Rahimi joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
Jul 2022. Anjali Kumari joins the research team as an MSc student.
Jan 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $250,000 (36-month grant) from USDA to study the extent of microplastic transport by stormwater runoff to small urban farms under different weather patterns.
Nov 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is appointed as the Associate Editor of Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Nov 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $400,000 (48-month grant) from EPA to unveil the relative contribution of natural and anthropogenic factors to nutrient pollution and salinity regimes in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Estuaries.
Nov 2023. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi and MSc student Azizbek Nuriddinov are selected as student travel grant (~$600) recipients of the 9th biennial UF Water Institute Symposium.
Nov 2023. PhD student Samiul Kaiser receives StAR scholarship ($830) from ASCE Foundation to present his research at 2024 EWRI Congress.
Nov 2023. Dr. Eunsaem Cho is selected as a travel grant (~$2,000) recipient of the 2nd Annual NHERI Computational Symposium, organized by NSF's SimCenter.
Nov 2023. PhD candidate Maryam Pakdehi presents her research about hurricane impacts on mold growth and asthma in the AGU GeoHealth Early Career Webinar.
Oct 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $200,000 (12-month grant) from NSF to study short- and mid-term dynamics of water and sediment quality after Hurricane Idalia in the Apalachicola Bay.
Oct 2023. PhD canidate Maryam Pakdehi is selected as a winner of AGU GeoHealth Early Career Elevator Pitch Competition.
Oct 2023. PhD student Maryam Pakdehi successfully defends her proposal and advances to candidacy.
Sep 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $520,000 (36-month grant) from Bay County to study compounding inland-coastal floods in St. Andrews Watershed.
Aug 2023. Armita Amiri, Isabella Prince and Cameron Cook join the research team as undergraduate students.
Sep 2023. Dr. Cho is promoted to Senior Research Associate.
Sep 2023. Dr. Cho's research entitled "Into the hurricane: Unraveling Hurricane Ian's terrifying impacts on Florida" is selected as the People's Choice Award at FSU's 5-minute Research Competition.
Aug 2023. Abdul Mobin Ibna Hafiz and Samiul Kaiser join the research team as PhD students.
Aug 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $136,274 (12-month grant) by FDEP to study temporal trends of water quality in the Apalachicola Bay.
Aug 2023. Dr. Cho is selected as a recipient of $1,000 FSU's Postdoctoral Scholars Career Development Travel Award.
Aug 2023. Dr. Cho presents his research about multivariate frequency analyses of Hurricane Ian at US-Korea Conference 2023.
Jun 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on the impacts of Hurricane Ida on asthma risk at 2023 Florida Asthma Coalition Summit.
Jun 2023. Dr. Xiuming Sun joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
May 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf, recent PhD graduate, Dr. Comfort Adedeji, and PhD student Maryam Pakdehi presented their research orally at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.
Apr 2023. Comfort Adedeji successfully defends her PhD dissertation.
Apr 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $475,000 (18-month grant) from Pensacola and Perdido Bay Estuary Program to study compounding floods under climate change.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is appointed as a member of Leon County's Science Advisory Committee.
Feb 2023. High school student Arib Syed's and Heewon Seo's presentation won the 1st place prize in the science fair contest across Capital Regional Science and Engineering Fair (across Leon, Jefferson and Wakulla Counties of Florida). PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji mentored these students under Dr. Ahmadisharaf's oversight.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf's paper is selected as the Best Case Study Paper by Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment.
Feb 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $150,000 (18-month grant) from Bay County to study vulnerable infrastructures to costal and inland floods under sea level rise.
Feb 2023. Dr. Leila Rahimi joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
Jul 2022. Anjali Kumari joins the research team as an MSc student.
Jan 2023. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $250,000 (36-month grant) from USDA to study the extent of microplastic transport by stormwater runoff to small urban farms under different weather patterns.
2022
Dec 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to flooding at AGU Fall Meeting. Dr. Cho and PhD candidate Zhengxiao Yan present their research orally, while PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji, PhD student Mushfiq Hoque and MEng student Yuan Zou present their research as posters at the meeting.
Oct 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $1,000 AGU Fall Meeting Student Travel Grant to present her research on the transferability of machine learning algorithms for in-stream water quality data generation at the watershed scale.
Sep 2022. Dr. Eunsaem Cho joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
Aug 2022. Maryam Pakdehi and Sumon Rabby Hossain join the research team as PhD students. Azizbek Nuriddinov joins the research team as an MSc student.
Aug 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is promoted to Assistant Research Professor (Research Faculty I) at Florida State University.
Jul 2022. Lauren Mayou joins the research team as an MSc student.
Jun 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf delivers two presentations related to water quality analyses and climate change impacts on urban water quality at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress in Atlanta, GA. He also chairs a session on advances in watershed modeling.
May 2022. Undergraduate student Christian Caballero joins Harvard School of Public Health as a research intern.
May 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $500 travel grant to present her research on Machine Learning algorithms for in-stream water quality modeling at HydroML Symposium.
Apr 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $20,000 American Association of University Women's International Fellowship for her research on spatiotemporally distributed machine learning algorithms for in-stream water quality predictions.
Apr 2022. Undergraduate student Christian Caballero presents his research on flood impacts on mold growth and human respiratory health at FSU Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Mar 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $362,598 (22-month grant) from Florida Department of Environmental Protection to map vulnerable areas to harmful algae bloom.
Feb 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf holds a virtual webinar on calibration/validation and sensitivity/uncertainty analyses in total maximum daily loads for the Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA).
Jan 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf co-edits a special issue jointly for Water Resources Research and Earth's Future journals on advancing flood characterization, modeling and communication.
Jan 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $25,000 from the Everglades Foundation to derive the characteristics of meteorologic variables under CMIP6 climate change scenarios in Central and Southern Florida.
Oct 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $1,000 AGU Fall Meeting Student Travel Grant to present her research on the transferability of machine learning algorithms for in-stream water quality data generation at the watershed scale.
Sep 2022. Dr. Eunsaem Cho joins the research team as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
Aug 2022. Maryam Pakdehi and Sumon Rabby Hossain join the research team as PhD students. Azizbek Nuriddinov joins the research team as an MSc student.
Aug 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is promoted to Assistant Research Professor (Research Faculty I) at Florida State University.
Jul 2022. Lauren Mayou joins the research team as an MSc student.
Jun 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf delivers two presentations related to water quality analyses and climate change impacts on urban water quality at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress in Atlanta, GA. He also chairs a session on advances in watershed modeling.
May 2022. Undergraduate student Christian Caballero joins Harvard School of Public Health as a research intern.
May 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $500 travel grant to present her research on Machine Learning algorithms for in-stream water quality modeling at HydroML Symposium.
Apr 2022. PhD candidate Comfort Adedeji is awarded $20,000 American Association of University Women's International Fellowship for her research on spatiotemporally distributed machine learning algorithms for in-stream water quality predictions.
Apr 2022. Undergraduate student Christian Caballero presents his research on flood impacts on mold growth and human respiratory health at FSU Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Mar 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $362,598 (22-month grant) from Florida Department of Environmental Protection to map vulnerable areas to harmful algae bloom.
Feb 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf holds a virtual webinar on calibration/validation and sensitivity/uncertainty analyses in total maximum daily loads for the Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA).
Jan 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf co-edits a special issue jointly for Water Resources Research and Earth's Future journals on advancing flood characterization, modeling and communication.
Jan 2022. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $25,000 from the Everglades Foundation to derive the characteristics of meteorologic variables under CMIP6 climate change scenarios in Central and Southern Florida.
2021
Dec 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $107,852 (one-year grant) from National Science Foundation to study the impact of Hurricane Ida on human respiratory health (NSF Award # 2203180).
Dec 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to flooding at AGU Fall Meeting.
Nov 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $307,553 (three-year grant) from Environmental Protection Agency to develop scalable water quality analysis tools in St. Lucie River and Estuary Basin.
Nov 2021. Yuan Zou joins the research team as an MEng student.
Oct 2021. Christian Caballero joins the research team as an undergraduate student.
Sep 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on risk-based decision making for in-stream bacteria prevention in Florida Water & Climate Alliance.
Jul 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf presents about green infrastructures for urban flood control at UF/IFAS Leon County's Extension Office's Lawn and Landscape Webinar Series.
Jul 2021. Comfort Adedeji is selected as a Summer Institute on Sustainability & Energy (SISE) Fellow.
Jun 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf delivers a lecture on calibration of watershed models and uncertainty quantification at ASCE-EWRI Congress Opening Plenary Panel Session.
Apr 2021. Comfort Adedeji is selected as a FAIR Cyber Training (FACT) Fellow.
Jan 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on risk-based decision making for in-stream bacteria prevention to Biocomplexity Engineering Group at the University of Florida.
Jan 2021. Sarajeen Saima Hoque joins the research team as a graduate research assistant. Lauren Mayou, Camryn Dillon and Madison Colovos join the research team as undergraduate students.
Dec 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to flooding at AGU Fall Meeting.
Nov 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives $307,553 (three-year grant) from Environmental Protection Agency to develop scalable water quality analysis tools in St. Lucie River and Estuary Basin.
Nov 2021. Yuan Zou joins the research team as an MEng student.
Oct 2021. Christian Caballero joins the research team as an undergraduate student.
Sep 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on risk-based decision making for in-stream bacteria prevention in Florida Water & Climate Alliance.
Jul 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf presents about green infrastructures for urban flood control at UF/IFAS Leon County's Extension Office's Lawn and Landscape Webinar Series.
Jul 2021. Comfort Adedeji is selected as a Summer Institute on Sustainability & Energy (SISE) Fellow.
Jun 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf delivers a lecture on calibration of watershed models and uncertainty quantification at ASCE-EWRI Congress Opening Plenary Panel Session.
Apr 2021. Comfort Adedeji is selected as a FAIR Cyber Training (FACT) Fellow.
Jan 2021. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on risk-based decision making for in-stream bacteria prevention to Biocomplexity Engineering Group at the University of Florida.
Jan 2021. Sarajeen Saima Hoque joins the research team as a graduate research assistant. Lauren Mayou, Camryn Dillon and Madison Colovos join the research team as undergraduate students.
2020
Dec 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to flooding, water quality and uncertainty quantification at AGU Fall Meeting.
Dec 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives a $74,994 (six-month grant) from Florida Department of Environmental Protection (through the City of Parker) to assess water and sediment quality in Martin Lake and explore solutions for improving the lake health.
Oct 2020. Comfort Adedeji joins the research team as a PhD student.
Aug 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf joins the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida State University as a Senior Research Associate.
May 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on uncertainties in flood modeling at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Mar 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is selected as the Outstanding Reviewer for Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Dec 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf receives a $74,994 (six-month grant) from Florida Department of Environmental Protection (through the City of Parker) to assess water and sediment quality in Martin Lake and explore solutions for improving the lake health.
Oct 2020. Comfort Adedeji joins the research team as a PhD student.
Aug 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf joins the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida State University as a Senior Research Associate.
May 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is invited to present his research on uncertainties in flood modeling at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Mar 2020. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is selected as the Outstanding Reviewer for Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Pre-2020
Sep 2019. Dr. Ahmadisharaf joins DHI as a Hydrologic Scientist.
May 2019. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to TMDLs at ASCE-EWRI Congress.
Feb 2019. Dr. Ahmadisharaf's paper on watershed-scale Bayesian modeling of fecal coliform is featured as the editor's choice in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Jul 2018. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is elected as a member of the ASCE-EWRI Technical Committee on Watershed Management.
Jun 2018. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to TMDLs and watershed modeling at ASCE-EWRI Congress.
Sep 2016. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is elected as a member of the ASCE-EWRI Task Committee on TMDL Modeling and Analysis.
Sep 2016. Dr. Ahmadisharaf joins the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech as a Postdoctoral Associate.
Jun 2016. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf successfully defends his PhD dissertation in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Tennessee Technological University.
Jan 2015. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf publishes his first peer-reviewed article in Water Resources Management journal.
Aug 2012. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf begins his PhD studies in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Tennessee Technological University.
Jun 2012. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf successfully defends his MSc thesis in the Civil Engineering Department at Sharif University of Technology.
Sep 2010. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf begins his MSc studies in the Civil Engineering Department at Sharif University of Technology.
May 2019. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to TMDLs at ASCE-EWRI Congress.
Feb 2019. Dr. Ahmadisharaf's paper on watershed-scale Bayesian modeling of fecal coliform is featured as the editor's choice in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
Jul 2018. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is elected as a member of the ASCE-EWRI Technical Committee on Watershed Management.
Jun 2018. Dr. Ahmadisharaf chairs sessions related to TMDLs and watershed modeling at ASCE-EWRI Congress.
Sep 2016. Dr. Ahmadisharaf is elected as a member of the ASCE-EWRI Task Committee on TMDL Modeling and Analysis.
Sep 2016. Dr. Ahmadisharaf joins the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech as a Postdoctoral Associate.
Jun 2016. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf successfully defends his PhD dissertation in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Tennessee Technological University.
Jan 2015. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf publishes his first peer-reviewed article in Water Resources Management journal.
Aug 2012. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf begins his PhD studies in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Tennessee Technological University.
Jun 2012. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf successfully defends his MSc thesis in the Civil Engineering Department at Sharif University of Technology.
Sep 2010. Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf begins his MSc studies in the Civil Engineering Department at Sharif University of Technology.