Associate Professor:Mohamed Morsy Anwar Morsy
Irrigation and Hydraulics Engineering
Email :mohamedmorsyanwar***gmail.com
Home Page :www.linkedin.com/in/mohamed-morsy-99228a3a
Academic Citation :https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PCS-FeUAAAAJ&hl=en
 
Qualifications
imgB.Sc. (2007) "Civil Engineering" Cairo University (Egypt)
imgM.Sc. (2011) "Irrigation and Hydraulics" Cairo University (Egypt)
imgPh.D. (2017) "Water Resources and Hydroinformatics" University of Virginia (United States of America)
 
Fields of Interest :
imgHydrology
imgWater Resources
imgHydroinformatics
imgCyberinfrastructure
imgGroundwater
imgHydraulics
 
Recent Publications :
img-2018-Modeling urban coastal flood severity from crowd-sourced flood reports using Poisson regression and Random Forest
img-2018-Integrating scientific cyberinfrastructures to improve reproducibility in computational hydrology: Example for HydroShare and GeoTrust
img-2018-A cloud-based flood warning system for forecasting impacts to transportation infrastructure systems
img-2017-Feasibility of using existing web services for on-demand data access within distributed environmental decision support systems
img-2017-Design of a metadata framework for environmental models with an example hydrologic application in HydroShare
img-2017-Effect of Rain Gauge Proximity on Rainfall Estimation for Problematic Urban Coastal Watersheds in Virginia Beach, Virginia
img-2016-Hydroshare: Sharing diverse environmental data types and models as social objects with application to the hydrology domain
img-2016-Distributed Stormwater Controls for Flood Mitigation within Urbanized Watersheds: Case Study of Rocky Branch Watershed in Columbia, South Carolina
img-2014-Metadata for describing water models
Recent Projects :
img-2017-Computational Enhancements for the Virginia Department of Transportation Regional River Severe Storm (R2S2) Model
Conferences :
img-2018-A Cloud-based Framework for Coupling the National Water Model with a 2D Hydrodynamic Model for Improved Flood Forecasting in Low Relief Coastal Terrains
img-2017-Using Cloud Computing to Automate and Execute Flood Warning Models
img-2017-A Cloud-Based Decision Support System for Managing Flooding Impacts to Transportation Infrastructure in Coastal Virginia
img-2016-Bridging Hydroinformatics Services Between HydroShare and SWATShare
img-2016-Sharing models as social objects through HydroShare
img-2016-Data and Models as Social Objects in the HydroShare System for Collaboration in the Hydrology Community and Beyond
img-2016-HydroShare: Promoting Collaborative Publication, Interoperability, and Reuse of Hydrologic Data and Research Products
img-2016-Design and Implementation of Hydrologic Model Sharing Capabilities within the CUAHSI HydroShare System
img-2015-Model Sharing and Collaboration using HydroShare
img-2015-Advancing Collaboration through Hydrologic Data and Model Sharing
img-2015-Toward a Common Metadata Framework for Representing Water Models as Resources