Abdul Moiz

Arizona State University / Postdoctoral Research Scholar - School of Sustainable Engineering & Built Environment東京都

Abdul Moiz

Arizona State University / Postdoctoral Research Scholar - School of Sustainable Engineering & Built Environment

I have a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering specializing in hydrological modeling, water resources management, and geospatial applications. I have several years of experience working across Japan and the U.S. for several research projects utilizing state-of-the-art numerical models, and ground and satellite observations to inform decision-making. During these years, I have gained a lot of experience using

Ambition

In the future

I am currently on a research exchange in the U.S. and am looking for long-term roles in Japan. I am interested in working for an organization where I can use the latest Earth observation and simulation tools to inform decisions that can make a positive impact on society. Such as using these tools to enhance water resources management, dis

Arizona State University7 months

Postdoctoral Research Scholar - School of Sustainable Engineering & Built EnvironmentPresent

- Present

– Validation and analysis of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Water Model (NWM) outputs to support the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) by providing insights related to water resources development and groundwater recharge in Arizona

The University of Tokyo3 years

Technical Research Associate - Institute of Industrial Science

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- Supporting the development of a data assimilation scheme for the CaMa-Flood model, a global hydrodynamic model - Supporting the development of a benchmarking toolkit for CaMa-Flood model

Project Researcher - Institute for Future Initiatives

- Development of long-range (3-month) real-time hydrometeorological forecasting system for a snowfed watershed in Japan using a distributed hydrological model (WEB-DHM) and downscaled meteorological forecasts to support hydropower reservoir operations

Project Researcher - Department of Civil Engineering

– Development of a hydrometeorological forecasting system (comprehensive data pipeline development from scratch) in Japan using gridded weather forecasts, radar observations, satellite observations and a distributed hydrological model using the state-of-the-art Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS)

東京大学 / The University of Tokyo5 years

Ph.D. in Civil Engineering

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Dissertation title: Optimizing cascaded hydropower dam operations in a snowfed mountainous watershed Grades: 2 A grades out of 3 courses (Equivalent to a CGPA of 3.73/4.00 but not calculable at The University of Tokyo)

Masters in Civil Engineering

Dissertation title: Development of an integrated approach for robust hydropower planning Grades: 10 A grades out of 11 courses (Equivalent to a CGPA of 3.91/4.00 but not calculable at The University of Tokyo)

International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management under the auspices of UNESCO (ICHARM)2 months

Visiting Foreign Researcher(Intern)

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Learning the model physics, algorithms, and numerical schemes employed in the Water and Energy Budget-based Distributed Hydrological Model (WEB-DHM) for future contribution to model development

University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila4 years

B.S. (Hons) in Civil Engineering

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Dissertation title: A GIS based evaluation of hydropower potential of Northern Areas of Pakistan CGPA: 3.99/4.00



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  • English - Professional
  • Japanese - Conversational
  • Hindi - Conversational

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