Hoori Ajami

Professor Of Groundwater Hydrology

Riverside, California, United States
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Hoori Ajami is a Professor of Groundwater Hydrology at the University of California, Riverside with nine years in faculty roles and two decades of research experience in hydrology and water resources. She specializes in catchment hydrology, surface water–groundwater interactions, integrated hydrologic modeling, and GIS-driven custom applications that bridge field observations and numerical models. Her career spans postdoctoral research at UNSW and long-term research at the University of Arizona, underpinning a deep, systems-level perspective on watershed processes. Known for translating complex spatial data into practical modeling tools, she blends rigorous PhD-trained science with hands-on GIS development to inform water management in semi-arid regions.
code9 years of coding experience
job22 years of employment as a software developer
bookThe University of Arizona
bookMsc Natural Resoruces Engineering/Environmental Science, Msc Natural Resoruces Engineering/Environmental Science at University of Tehran
bookBSc Natural Resources Engineering/Environmental Science, BSc Natural Resources Engineering/Environmental Science at Isfahan University of Technology
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Github Skills (3)

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Github contributions (1)

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hooriajami/SMART

Sep 2016 - Nov 2018

Contributions:22 commits, 2 PRs, 21 pushes in 2 years 3 months
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Hoori Ajami - Professor Of Groundwater Hydrology