
About
Dr. Saman Razavi is an Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, holding dual appointments in the School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) and the Department of Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Global Institute for Water Security and leads the Razavi EnviroFutures Lab. His research focuses on hydrological modeling, water resources management, climate change impacts, and the integration of machine learning with environmental science. Dr. Razavi has earned a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
Education:
- PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo
- MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University, Iran
- BS in Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology
Research interests include hydrologic model development, optimization, uncertainty quantification, climate change analysis, and socio-hydrological modeling. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address water challenges through integrated frameworks that bridge natural science, engineering, and socio-economic factors.
Award:
- Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize from ASCE (2024)
Advising & Grants: Dr. Razavi leads the Integrated Modelling Program for Canada under Global Water Futures, focusing on transboundary water systems. His work involves developing decision-support tools for flood/drought management and climate adaptation.
Labs/Teams: The Razavi EnviroFutures Lab advances research on water-human systems, leveraging AI and big data to enhance resilience against water-related hazards. Current projects include flood-prone area mapping, drought prediction, and socio-hydrological modeling in transboundary basins.
Find Saman Razavi elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Mikhail SmilovicETH Zurich · Lecturer
Marta ZanioloDuke University · Assistant Professor- ZZhenxing ZhangUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Researcher
- TTodaro ValeriaUniversity of Parma · Researcher
Anne van LoonVrije University Amsterdam · Associate Professor
Amir AghaKouchakUniversity of California, Irvine · Professor