IMAN MALLAKPOUR
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EDUCATION
Ph.D Civil & Environmental Engineering 2016
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
M.S Hydrology Engineering 2011
The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
B.S Water Engineering 2008
Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan
WORK EXPERIENCE
University of California- Irvine, Postdoc Scholar 2016-present Irvine,CA
Investigate the climate-induced changes in the failure probability of major dams in California
Develop a
ood frequency analysis framework to examine the possible changes in
ood hazard over California
Failure probability analysis study on critical infrastructure under climate-induced stressors
Develop data analysis toolbox for modeling the global food-energy-water nexus
Develop multi-model nonstationary rainfall-runo modeling framework
Investigate the ENSO-related hydroclimate extremes changes in a warming climate California State University-Fullerton, Adjunct faculty 2020 Fullerton,CA
Teach River and Open Channel Hydraulics (Graduate and Undergraduate level course)
Develop course material, lecturing, and evaluating students both in campus and online setting Water Resources Research Center of the University of Arizona, Intern 2009 Tucson, AZ
Develop a transient MODFLOW model for Higley Basin, AZ, with Groundwater Vista
Data preprocessing, transient calibration, sensitivity analysis and predictive simulations
Prepare technical reports and SOP for costumers and vendors University of California Irvine, Instructor 2016-2019 Irvine, CA
Climate Data Analysis invited lecturer
Teach Geographic Information System (GIS) for Water Resources using QGIS Aab Pardazan Novin, Hydrolic Engineer 2006-2008
Isfahan,Iran
Perform feasibility study in order to design small channels structure
Hydraulic analysis of small bridges and culverts
Design of irrigation and drainage systems
PROJECTS
Flood hazard and risk assessment 2017-2020
Reliability & risk assessment of water infrastructure systems in a changing climate
Develop a statistical model to examine stream
ow changes for northern California under a warming climate using R
Linking statistical and Hydrodynamic modeling for
ood hazard assessment using HEC-RAS and using global climate models projections
Detection of non-stationarity in heavy precipitation 2016-2019
Analysis of the changes in the magnitude, frequency, and seasonality of heavy precipitation over the USA using a statistical framework in R and ArcGIS
Evaluation of the agreement between several remotely sensed precipitation products over the USA A framework to investigate the non-stationarity of
oods 2012-2016
Develop a framework statistical model to analyze climate data to detect and attribute possible changes in
ooding across the Central United States using daily stream
ow data
Examine the relationships between large-scale teleconnections and the frequency of heavy precipitation and
ood- ing events over the central United States using di erent trend analysis methods
Analyze the sensitivity of the Pettitt test to detect abrupt changes in mean of hydrological variables using a Monte Carlo simulation framework
Analyze the temporal clustering of
ooding and heavy precipitation across the central United States using Cox proportional hazards regression for survival data in R Accounting for stream bank storage for a seasonal groundwater model 2010-2011
Develop a seasonal MODFLOW model and a hydraulic routing model to improve the coupling between surface water and groundwater, investigate their interaction, and impacts of this interaction on riparian corridor
Enhance the recharge and seasonality capabilities of an existing MODFLOW groundwater model developed by the United States Geological Survey for the Upper San Pedro River Basin, AZ COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SKILLS
R ARC-GIS QGIS CorelDRAW Python MATLAB AutoCAD HEC-RAS HEC-HMS HYFA Surfer SMADA EPANET CROPWAT MODFLOW
Groundwater Vista GMS MIKESHE HEC-SSP OTIS Microsoft O ce LEADERSHIP
Technical Reviewer for Nature Scienti c Reports, Journal of Advances in Water Resources Journal of Hydrology, Hydroinformatics, etc 2010-present Published more than 20 scienti c peer-reviewed papers 2012-present Actively contributed on writing proposals for di erent agencies such as NSF, NASA, NOAA, etc 2016-2020
Conducted and leaded Geographic Information System (GIS) workshop supported by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 2018 Mentored several undergraduate and graduate students 2016-2020 ACADEMIC HONORS
Outstanding research poster presentation 2019
Travel Grant awarded to attend 12th International Precipitation Conference 2019 Scholarship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)’s Climate Program O ce (CPO) to attend the 8th GEWEX Open Science Conference 2018 Graduate College Post-Comprehensive Research Award 2016 Travel Grant awarded, IIHR{Hydroscience & Engineering 2015-2016 Travel Grant awarded, Department of Hydrology, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 2010 Outstanding Student Fellowship Award, Department of Hydrology 2010 Scholarship Award, Department of Hydrology, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 2009-2010 MEMBERSHIP
American Geophysical Union
The International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research(IAHR) American Meteorological Society(AMS)
American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE)