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JAN FRANKLIN ADAMOWSKI Department of Bioresource Engineering Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences McGill University 21 111 Lakeshore Road, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9 Tel: 514 398 7786 Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL RECORD Associate Professor McGill University, Canada 2014- Liliane and David M. Stewart Scholar in Water Resources McGill University, Canada 2012- Associate Director McGill University, Canada 2010- Brace Centre for Water Resources Management Director McGill University, Canada 2009- Integrated Water Resources Management Program Assistant Professor McGill University, Canada 2009-2014 Postdoctoral Associate Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 2008-2009 Instructor Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan 2003 Navy Officer Royal Canadian Navy (Reserves) 1999-2003 RESEARCH INTERESTS Hydrological modeling and forecasting: Forecasting (e.g., water demand, flood, groundwater, drought, water quality, etc.) with a focus on addressing non-linearity, non-stationarity, and uncertainty assessment; Trend detection/estimation; Record extension; Assessing various impacts (e.g., urban heat island effect, solar, climate change) on water resources; Erosion and land use/land cover maps; Drought monitoring; Modeling contaminated groundwater remediation. Water resources management in the face of climate change, extreme events, and uncertainty : Integrated water resources management; Adaptive management; Water resources management and food security; Stakeholder engagement processes; Group model building and use; System dynamics modeling and coupled social-hydrological models; Payments for ecosystem/watershed services; Social learning via digital and interactive learning platforms; Change agents in the water sector. Other interests: Two dimensional flow under hydraulic gates; Soil failure patterns; Green infrastructure projects; Teaching engineering for sustainability. Research project locations: Watersheds (e.g., urban, industrial, pristine, agricultural) in Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Arctic, British Columbia, Alberta etc.); USA; Mexico; Germany; Cyprus; Poland; Italy; Egypt; Jordan; Israel; Iran; India; Nepal; Cameroon; Guatemala; Brazil; Spain; China; Ethiopia; Australia; Hungary; Japan; Tanzania; Nigeria; Pakistan; Kyrgyzstan; Mongolia; Algeria; UK; and Cuba.

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JAN FRANKLIN ADAMOWSKI

Department of Bioresource Engineering Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

McGill University 21 111 Lakeshore Road, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9 Tel: 514 398 7786 Email: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL RECORD Associate Professor McGill University, Canada 2014- Liliane and David M. Stewart Scholar in Water Resources McGill University, Canada 2012- Associate Director McGill University, Canada 2010- Brace Centre for Water Resources Management Director McGill University, Canada 2009- Integrated Water Resources Management Program Assistant Professor McGill University, Canada 2009-2014 Postdoctoral Associate Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 2008-2009 Instructor Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan 2003 Navy Officer Royal Canadian Navy (Reserves) 1999-2003

RESEARCH INTERESTS Hydrological modeling and forecasting: Forecasting (e.g., water demand, flood, groundwater, drought, water quality, etc.) with a focus on addressing non-linearity, non-stationarity, and uncertainty assessment; Trend detection/estimation; Record extension; Assessing various impacts (e.g., urban heat island effect, solar, climate change) on water resources; Erosion and land use/land cover maps; Drought monitoring; Modeling contaminated groundwater remediation. Water resources management in the face of climate change, extreme events, and uncertainty: Integrated water resources management; Adaptive management; Water resources management and food security; Stakeholder engagement processes; Group model building and use; System dynamics modeling and coupled social-hydrological models; Payments for ecosystem/watershed services; Social learning via digital and interactive learning platforms; Change agents in the water sector. Other interests: Two dimensional flow under hydraulic gates; Soil failure patterns; Green infrastructure projects; Teaching engineering for sustainability. Research project locations: Watersheds (e.g., urban, industrial, pristine, agricultural) in Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Arctic, British Columbia, Alberta etc.); USA; Mexico; Germany; Cyprus; Poland; Italy; Egypt; Jordan; Israel; Iran; India; Nepal; Cameroon; Guatemala; Brazil; Spain; China; Ethiopia; Australia; Hungary; Japan; Tanzania; Nigeria; Pakistan; Kyrgyzstan; Mongolia; Algeria; UK; and Cuba.

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EDUCATION Postdoc Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 2008-2009 Hydrology and water resources management in the face of uncertainty Ph.D. Warsaw Technical University, Poland 2005-2008

Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering

Thesis: Development of a new method of flood forecasting based on wavelet transforms Main topic: Hydrological forecasting (Warsaw Technical University, Poland) Secondary topic: Strategic management (École des Hautes Études Commerciales HEC - Paris, France) M.B.A. Warsaw Technical University Business School, Poland in conjunction with 2004-2005

London Business School, UK École des Hautes Études Commerciales HEC - Paris, France

Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration - Bergen, Norway

Master of Business Administration in International Business (First Class Honors) Thesis: Strategies for the commercialization of innovative sustainable products

M.Phil. University of Cambridge, UK in conjunction with 2003-2004

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Joint Program through the Cambridge University – MIT Institute, UK/USA

Master of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development (Honors)

Thesis: Urban water demand modeling and forecasting using artificial intelligence methods B.Eng. Royal Military College of Canada 1998-2002

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering (Honors) Thesis: Design of a small scale wastewater treatment plant for Canadian Forces Base Suffield

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGNATION Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) – Province of Ontario. License Number 100115051

AWARDS 2016 - Young Engineer of the Year Award, Northeastern Agricultural and Biological Engineering Society 2016 - Young Engineer of the Year Award, Canadian Society for Bioengineering 2015 - Award for Teaching Excellence, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, McGill University 2015 - New Holland Young Researcher Award, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2015 - Accelerator Supplement Award - NSERC (120 000$ over 3 years as a ‘top up’ on NSERC Discovery Award) 2012 - Liliane and David M. Stewart Scholar in Water Resources, McGill University (10 000$ per year)

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MAJOR RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING EXTERNAL FUNDING (~1,350,000$ since 2010) [19] Principal Investigator – Mitacs Globalink Research Award, 5000$, 2016.

“Evaluating the potential of supplemental irrigation to increase agricultural and water productivity in India with climate change”.

[18] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant, $170 000, 2015-2020. “Novel Approaches in Statistical Analysis and Coupled Social-Physical Systems Modeling for Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Management in the Face of Increasing Uncertainty”.

[17] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant Accelerator Supplement, $120 000, 2015-2018. “Novel Approaches in Statistical Analysis and Coupled Social-Physical Systems Modeling for Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Management in the Face of Increasing Uncertainty”.

[16] Principal Investigator - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Development Grant, $196 000, 2015-2017. “Understanding Game Based Approaches for Improving Sustainable Water Governance UpSWinG”.

[15] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Engage Grant, $25 000, 2015. “Development of State-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence River Flood Forecasting models”.

[14] Principal Investigator - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant, $80 000, 2015-2017. “Framing environmental flows as providers of ecosystem services: Implications for policy implementation”.

[13] Principal Investigator – Department of National Defence (Canada) Grant, $20 000, 2015. “Airborne HIS data analysis”.

[12] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Engage Grant, $25 000, 2015. “Development of a new approach based on infrared spectroscopy for black plastic sorting in the recycling industry".

[11] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Engage Grant, $25 000, 2014. “A New Tool for Unraveling the Effects of Climate on Demand of Urban Water Supply Systems Using New Statistical Analysis Techniques (‘Water Demand Climate Correction Tool’)”.

[10] Team Member - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Research Tools and Instruments Grant, $123, 989, 2014. Team Member with Prof. V. Raghavan (PI), Prof. MJ Dumont, Prof. V. Orsat, and Prof. A. Yaylayan. “Desktop Scanning Electron Microscope for Examination of Materials Undergoing Various Processes.

[9] Principal Investigator – Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Engage Grant, $25 000, 2013. “A New Framework for Nonlinear Input Variable Selection Coupled with Ensemble-Wavelet-Machine Learning Methods with Uncertainty Assessments for Urban Water Demand Forecasting”.

[8] MITACS Accelerate Grant, $11 000, 2013. “Using Rate Setting to Control Municipal Water Consumption”.

[7] Principal Investigator - New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, $9500, 2012. “Development of Ecosystem Indicators for the Lake Champlain Basin Program Adaptive Management Program”.

[6] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant Supplement for Early Career Researchers, $5 000, 2012. “Development of New Frameworks and Tools for Sustainable Water Resources Management to Respond Effectively to Climate Change Variability in Canada”.

[5] Principal Investigator - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant, $92 000, 2011-2014. “Agriculture, Water and Climate Change in Quebec Watersheds: Transforming Societal Institutions to Collaborative Adaptive Systems to Increase Social-Ecological Resilience”.

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[4] Principal Investigator - Fonds Québécois de la Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies FQRNT) New Researcher Grant, $40 000, 2011-2013. “Development of a New Method of Wavelet-Bootstrap-Neural Network Urban Water Demand Forecasting”.

[3] Principal Investigator – Canada Foundation for Innovation - Leaders Opportunity Fund, $270 000, 2011-2016. “Development of New Methods to Investigate and Predict Urban Heat Island Effects on Water Resources Using Remote Sensing and GIS”.

[2] Co-Investigator – Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAFRA) Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT) Grant, $30 000, 2011-2012. Co-PI with Prof. Khosrow Farahbakhsh of the University of Guelph. “Application of Participatory Model Building (PMB) to Enhance Knowledge Translation in Pollution Prevention in the Food Processing Sector”.

[1] Principal Investigator - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant, $105 000, 2010-2015. “Development of New Frameworks and Tools for Sustainable Water Resources Management to Respond Effectively to Climate Change Variability in Canada”.

INTERNAL FUNDING (MCGILL UNIVERSITY) [3] Principal Investigator - McGill University Sustainability Project, $38 950, 2013-2015.

“Dew Water Harvesting for Irrigation and Educational Purposes on Macdonald Campus, McGill University”. [2] Co-Investigator - McGill University Sustainability Project, $45 000, 2011-2013.

Co-PI with Prof. Mark Lefsrud of the Department of Bioresource Engineering at McGill University. “Rainwater Collection System for Sustainable Irrigation and Education on Macdonald Campus, McGill University”.

[1] McGill University Start up Fund, $55 000, 2009-2014.

PUBLICATIONS H Index (Scopus) 24 (1329 citations) Google Scholar Index 26 (2048 citations) Papers accepted in refereed journals 7 Papers published in refereed journals 129 Books 3 Monographs (Refereed) 3 Book chapters 4 Total: 146 Journal papers (from above list) with students 120 Papers in trade journals 1 Book reviews 2 Papers in refereed conference proceedings 55 Conference talks 60 Conference posters 45 Invited speaker at conferences 27 Note: The name of students, trainees, and postdoctoral associates that I supervised are underlined. PAPERS ACCEPTED IN REFEREED JOURNALS (Total: 19) Note: J = Journal Paper [J136] Yadav B, Ch S, Mathur S, Adamowski J. Online sequential Extreme Learning Machine (OS-ELM) for

discharge forecasting: The case study of the Neckar River, Germany. Journal of Measurement.

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[J135] Inam A, Albano R, Adamowski J, Prasher S. Parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis of the Spatial Agro Hydro Salinity Model (SAHYSMOD) in the semi-arid climate of Rechna Doab, Pakistan. Environmental Modelling & Software.

[J134] Joshi N, Gupta D, Suryavanshi S, Adamowski J, Madramootoo C. Analysis of trends and dominant periodicities in drought variables in India: A wavelet transform based approach. Atmospheric Research.

[J133] Neupane R, Adamowski J. 2016. Potential impacts of a warming climate on future water availability in the snow-dominated Rocky Mountain system. Hydrological Processes.

[J132] Medema W, Adamowski J, Orr C, Wals A, Milot N. The role of bridging organizations in facilitating dynamic knowledge co-creation through collaborative networks that support sustainable water governance. Journal of Ecology and Society.

[J131] Mirzaei M, Adamowski J. Applied uncertainty analysis for extreme flood events. Journal of Water Practice and Technology.

[J130] Uddin N, Li Z, Mahmood I, Mang HP, Adamowski J, Germer G, Cheng S, Feng R, Alber K. Innovative composting methods to heighten resource recovery from human fæces without risk to human or environmental health: A review. Journal of Waste Management.

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS (Total: 129) 2016 [J129] Pingale S, Khare D, Adamowski J, Jat M. 2016. Trend analysis of climatic variables in an arid and semi-arid

region of Ajmer District, Rajasthan, India. Journal of Water Land Development, 28, 3-18. [J128] Nalley D, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Biswas A. 2016. Inter-annual to inter-decadal streamflow variability in

Quebec and Ontario in relation to dominant large-scale climate indices. Journal of Hydrology, 536, 426-446. [J127] Quilty J, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Rathinasamy M. 2016. Bootstrap rank-ordered conditional mutual

information (broCMI) - A new nonlinear input variable selection method for machine learning based water resources modeling applications. Water Resources Research, 52, 2299-2326.

[J126] Tahir A, Adamowski J, Chevallier P, Haq A, Terzago S. 2016. Comparative assessment of spatiotemporal snow cover changes and hydrological behavior of the Gilgit, Astore and Hunze River Basins (Hindukush-Karakoram-Himalya region, Pakistan). Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1-19.

[J125] Zounemat A, Adamowski J. 2016. Nearest trajectory strategy based on phase space reconstruction for forecasting suspended sediment concentration in rivers. Journal of Hydrology Research, In Press.

[J124] Medema W, Furber A, Adamowski J, Zhou Q, Mayer I. 2016. Exploring the potential impact of serious games on social learning and stakeholder collaborations for transboundary watershed management of the St. Lawrence river basin. Journal of Water, 8, 175.

[J123] Deo R, Tiwari M, Adamowski J, Quilty J. 2016. Forecasting effective drought index using a wavelet extreme learning machine (W-ELM) model. Journal of Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 1-30.

[J121] Tiwari M, Adamowski J. 2016. Water demand forecasting using extreme learning techniques. Journal of Water and Land Development, 28, 37-52.

[J120] Albano R, Sole A, Mirauda D, Adamowski J. Modeling large floating bodies in urban area flash-floods via a smoothed particle hydrodynamics model. Journal of Hydrology, In Press.

[J118] Jeong H, Adamowski J. A small-scale socio-hydrological model to understand the dynamics in a watershed that reuses wastewater for paddy irrigation in South Korea. Journal of Agricultural Water Management, 171, 89-107.

[J117] Shafaei M, Adamowski J, Fakheri-Fard A, Dinpashoh Y, Adamowski K. 2016. A wavelet-SARIMA-ANN hybrid model for precipitation forecasting. Journal of Water Land Development, 28, 27-36.

[J116] Rozenstein O, Siegal Z, Blumberg D, Adamowski J. 2016. Investigating the backscatter contrast anomaly in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery of the dunes along the Israel-Egypt border. International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation, 46, 13-21

[J115] Ozga-Zielinski B, Ciupak M, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Malard J. 2016. A comparison of 2D probability distributions with parameters estimated by MLM and copula functions for snow-melt flood frequency analysis. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 6, 26-51.

[J114] Kumar D, Adamowski J, Suresh R, Ozga-Zielinski B. 2016. Estimating evapotranspiration using an extreme learning machine model: A case study in North Bihar, India. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 04016032.

[J113] Zounemat-Kermani M, Kisi O, Adamowski J, Ramezani-Charmahineh A. 2016. Evaluation of data driven models for river suspended sediment concentration modeling. Journal of Hydrology,535, 457,472.

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[J112] Tagar A, Changying J, Qishuo D, Adamowski J, Chandio F, Mari I. 2016. Quantification of soil structures created after different failure patterns as influenced by soil consistency limits. Geoderma, 261, 124-132.

[J120] Mahmoud S, Adamowski J, Alazba A, El-Gindy A. 2016. Rainwater harvesting for the management of agricultural droughts in arid and semi-arid regions. Journal of Paddy and Water Environment, 1-16.

[J119] Barzegar R, Moghaddam A, Najib M, Kazemian N, Adamowski J. 2016. Characterization of hydrogeologic properties of the Tabriz plain multi-layer aquifer system, NW Iran. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 9, 147.

[J118] Khalil B, Adamowski J, Shabbir A, Ozga-Zielinski B. 2016. Review: Dew water collection from radiative passive collectors to recent developments of active collectors. Journal of Sustainable Water Resources Management, DOI: 10.1007/s40899-015-0038-z.

[J117] Deo R, Byun H, Adamowski J, Begum K. 2016. Application of effective drought index for quantification of meteorological drought events: A case study in Australia. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 1-21.

[J116] Belayneh A, Adamowski J, Khalil B. 2016. Short-term SPI drought forecasting in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia using wavelet transforms and machine learning methods. Journal of Sustainable Water Resources Management, DOI: 10.1007/s40899-015-0040-5.

[J115] Belayneh A, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Quilty J. 2016. Coupling machine learning methods with wavelet transforms and the bootstrap and boosting ensemble approaches for drought forecasting. Journal of Atmospheric Research, 172, 37-47.

[J114] Orr C, Adamowski J, Medema W, Milot N. 2016. A multi-level perspective on the legitimacy of collaborative water governance in Quebec. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 1-19.

[J113] Barzegar R, Adamowski J. 2016. Application of wavelet-artificial intelligence hybrid models for water quality prediction: A case study in Aji-Chay River, Iran. Journal of Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, In press.

[J112] Uddin N, Tempel A, Adamowski J, Lapegue J, Li Z, Mang H. 2016. Exploring alternative sources of funding

for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia. International Journal of Water

Resources Development, 1-14.

[J111] Dehghan Z, Fathian F, Eslamian S, Adamowski J. 2016. Assessing irrigation network performance based on different climate change and water supply scenarios: A case study in Northern Iran. International Journal of Water, In press.

[J110] Araghi A, Adamowski J, Rajabi-Jaghargh M. 2016. Detection of trends in days with thunderstorms in Iran over the past five decades. Journal of Atmospheric Research, 172, 174-185.

[J109] Uddin S, Li Z, Adamowski J, Ulbrich T, Mang H, Ryndin R. 2016. Feasibility of a ‘greenhouse system’ for household greywater treatment in nomadic-cultured communities in peri-urban Ger areas of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: An approach to reduce greywater-borne hazards and vulnerability. Journal of Cleaner Production, 114, 431-442.

[J108] Kumar D, Adamowski J, Suresh R, Ozga-Zielinski B. 2016. Estimating evapotranspiration using an extreme learning machine model: Case study in North Bihar, India. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001044, 04016032.

2015 [J107] Albano R, Mancusi L, Sole A, Adamowski J. 2015. Collaborative strategies for sustainable EU flood risk

management: FOSS and geospatial tools - Challenges and opportunities for operative risk analysis. International Journal of Geo-Information, 4, 2704-2727.

[J106] Medema W, Adamowski J, Wals A, Orr C, Milot N. 2015. Towards sustainable water governance: Examining water governance issues in Québec through the lens of multi-loop social learning. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 40, 373-391.

[J105] Kumar D, Ch S, Mathur S, Adamowski J. 2015. Multi-objective optimization of in-situ bioremediation of groundwater using a hybrid metaheuristic technique based on differential evolution, genetic algorithms and simulated annealing. Journal of Water Land Development, 27, 29-40.

[J104] Tagar A, Adamowski J. 2015. The susceptibility of tilled fallow soils to water erosion. Journal of Water Land Development, 27, 51-60.

[J103] Pingale S, Adamowski J, Jat M, Khare D. 2015. Implications of spatial scale on climate change assessments. Journal of Water Land Development, 26, 37-56.

[J102] Hammouri N, Adamowski J, Al-Qinna M, Salahat M, Prasher S. 2015. Community based adaptation options for climate change impacts on water resources: The case of Jordan. Journal of Water Land Development, 26, 1, 3-17

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[J101] Sierra-Soler A, Adamowski J, Qi Z, Saadat H, Pingale S. 2015. High accuracy land use land cover (LULC) maps for detecting agricultural drought effects in rainfed agro-ecosystems in Central Mexico. Journal of Water Land Development, 26, 1, 19-35

[J100] Tiwari M, Adamowski J. 2015. An ensemble wavelet bootstrap machine learning approach to water demand forecasting: A case study in the city of Calgary, Canada. Urban Water Journal, 1-17.

[J99] Kolinjivadi V, Adamowski J, Kosoy N. 2015. Juggling multiple dimensions in a complex socioecosystem: The issue of targeting in payments for ecosystem services. GeoForum, 58, 1-13.

[J98] Khalil B, Broda S, Adamowski J, Donohue A. 2015. Short-term forecasting of groundwater levels under conditions of mine-tailings recharge using wavelet ensemble neural network models. Journal of Hydrogeology, 23, 121-141.

[J97] Araghi A, Adamowski J, Nalley D, Malard J. 2015 Using wavelet transforms to estimate surface temperature trends and dominant periodicities in Iran based on gridded reanalysis data. Journal of Atmospheric Research, 11, 52-72.

[J96] Kazemzadeh-Parsi M, Daneshmand F, Ahmadfard M, Adamowski J. 2015. Optimal remediation design of unconfined contaminated aquifers based on the finite element method and a modified firefly algorithm. Water Resources Management, 29, 2895-2912.

[J95] Araghi A, Mousavi-Baygi M, Adamowski J. 2015. Detection of trends in days with extreme temperatures in Iran from 1961 to 2010. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 1-13.

[J94] Mirzaei M, Huang Y, El-Shafie A, Chimeh T, Lee J, Vaizadeh N, Adamowski J. 2015. Uncertainty analysis for extreme flood events in a semi-arid region. Natural Hazards, 78, 1947-1960.

[J93] Mohammad F, Adamowski J. 2015. Interfacing the geographic information system, remote sensing, and the soil conservation service–curve number method to estimate curve number and runoff volume in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 1-13.

[J92] Amiri B, Fatehi I, Amiri B, Alizadeh A, Adamowski J. 2015. Modeling the relationship between catchment attributes and in-stream water quality. Water Resources Management, 29, 5055-5072.

[J91] Albano R, Sole A, Adamowski J. 2015. READY: a web-based geographical information system for enhanced flood resilience through raising awareness in citizens. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 3, 993-1024.

[J90] Aikenhead G, Farahbakhsh K, Halbe J, Adamowski J. 2015. Application of process mapping and causal loop diagramming to enhance engagement in pollution prevention in small to medium size enterprises: case study of a dairy processing facility. Journal of Cleaner Production, 102, 275-284.

[J89] Deo R, Byun H, Adamowski J, Kim D. 2015. A real-time flood monitoring index based on daily effective precipitation and its application to Brisbane and Lockyer Valley flood events. Water Resources Management, 29, 4075-4093.

[J88] Mahmoud M, Alazba A, Adamowski J, El-Gindy A. 2015. GIS methods for sustainable stormwater harvesting and storage using remote sensing for land cover data-location assessment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 187, 1-19.

[J87] Kolinjivadi V, Gamboa G, Adamowski J, Kosoy N. 2015. Capabilities as justice: Analysing the acceptability of payments for ecosystem services (PES) through ‘social multi-criteria evaluation’. Ecological Economics, 118, 99-113.

[J86] Sierra-Soler A, Adamowski J, Saadat H, Qi Z. 2015. Assessing agricultural drought at a regional scale using LULC classification, SPI, and vegetation indices: Case study in a rainfed agro-ecosystem in Central Mexico. Journal of Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 1-29.

[J85] Ciupak M, Ozga-Zielinski B, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Quilty J. 2015. The application of dynamic linear Bayesian methods for hydrological forecasting: Matrix normal regression and multivariate discount weighted regression. Journal of Hydrology, 530, 762-784.

[J84] Kazemzadeh-Parsi M, Ahmadfard M, Adamowski J, Daneshmand F. 2015 Optimal groundwater remediation design of pump and treat systems via a simulation-optimization approach and firefly algorithm. Engineering Optimization, 1-17.

[J83] Tagar A, Changying J, Adamowski J. 2015. Finite element simulation of soil failure patterns under soil bin and field testing conditions. Journal of Soil Tillage Research, 145, 157-170.

[J82] Monghasemi S, Nikoo M, Khaksar Fasaee M, Adamowski J. 2015. A novel multi criteria decision making model for optimizing time-cost-quality trade-off problems in construction projects. Expert Systems with Applications, 42, 3089-3104.

[J81] Rathinasamy M, Khosa R, Adamowski J, Ch S, Partheepan G, Anand J, Narsimlu B. 2015. Wavelet-based multiscale performance analysis: An approach to assess and improve hydrological models. Water Resources Research, 50, 9721-9737.

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[J80] Amiri B, Fohrer N, Cullman J, Hörmann G, Adamowski J, Müller F. 2015. Multiple regression analysis based regionalization of a conceptual rainfall-runoff model using landscape metrics of catchments. Journal of Ecohydrology, 8, 726-737.

[J79] Balouchi B, Nikoo M, Adamowski J. 2015. Development of expert systems for the prediction of scour depth under live-bed conditions at river confluences: Application of ANNs and the M5P model tree. Journal of Applied Soft Computing, 34, 51-59.

[J78] Halbe J, Adamowski J, Pahl-Wostl C. 2015. The Role of Paradigms in Engineering Practice and Education for Sustainable Development. Journal of Cleaner Production, 106, 272-282.

[J77] Inam A, Adamowski J, Halbe J, Prasher S. 2015. Using causal loop diagrams for the initialization of stakeholder engagement in soil salinity management in agricultural watersheds in developing countries: A case study in the Rechna Doab watershed, Pakistan. Journal of Environmental Management, 152, 251-267.

[J76] Butler C, Adamowski J. 2015. Empowering marginalized communities in water resources management: Addressing inequitable practices in Participatory Model Building. Journal of Environmental Management, 153, 153-162.

[J75] Tiwari M, Adamowski J. 2015. Medium-term urban water demand forecasting with limited data using an ensemble wavelet-bootstrap machine-learning approach. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 141, 2.

[J74] Uddin N, Li Z, Mahmood I, Lapegue J, Adamowski J, Donati P, Huba E, Mang H, Avirmed B, Cheng S. 2015.

Evaluation of a ‘Closed-Loop-Sanitation-System’ in a country with cold climate: A case from the peri urban ger areas of Mongolia. Journal of Environment and Urbanization, DOI: 10.1177/0956247815584539.

2014 [J73] Adamowski J, Adamowski K, Seidou O. 2014. Weekly urban water demand forecasting using a hybrid

wavelet-bootstrap-artificial neural network approach. Land Reclamation, 46, 197–204. [J72] Adamowski J, Prokoph A. 2014. Determining the amplitude and timing of streamflow discontinuities: A cross

wavelet analysis approach. Hydrological Processes, 28, 5, 2782-2793. [J71] Albano R, Sole A, Adamowski J, Mancusi S. 2014. A GIS based model to estimate flood consequences and

the degree of accessibility and operability of strategic emergency response structures in urban areas. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 14, 2847-2865.

[J70] Beauchamp P, Adamowski J, Beausejour J. 2014. An integrated framework for the development of green infrastructure: A literature review. European Journal of Sustainability, 2, 3, 1-24.

[J69] Belayneh A, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Ozga-Zielinski B. 2014. Long-term SPI drought forecasting in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia using wavelet-support vector regression models. Journal of Hydrology, 508, 418-429.

[J68] Daneshmand F, Karimi A, Nikoo M, Bazargan-Lari M, Adamowski J. 2014. Mitigating ocio-economic-environmental impacts during drought periods by optimizing the conjunctive management of water resources. Water Resources Management, 28, 1517-1529.

[J67] Goyal M, Bharti B, Quilty J, Adamowski J, Pandey A. 2014 Modeling of daily pan evaporation in sub tropical climates using ANN, LS-SVR, Fuzzy Logic, and ANFIS. Expert Systems with Applications, 41, 11, 5267-5276.

[J66] Haidary S, Amiri N, Adamowski J. 2014. Modeling the relationship between catchment attributes and wetland water quality in Japan. Journal of Ecohydrology. DOI:10.1002/eco.1539.

[J65] Halbe J, Adamowski J, Bennett E, Pahl-Wostl C, Farahbakhsh K. 2014. Functional organization analysis for the design of sustainable engineering systems. Ecological Engineering, 73, 80-91.

[J64] Karran D, Morin E, Adamowski J. 2014. Multi-step streamflow forecasting using data-driven non-linear methods in contrasting climate regimes. Journal of Hydroinformatics, 16, 3, 671-689.

[J63] Khalil B, Adamowski J. 2014. Comparison of OLS, ANN, KTRL, KTRL2, RLOC, and MOVE as record-extension techniques for water quality variables. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 225, 6, 1966.

[J62] Khalil B, Adamowski J. 2014. Evaluation of the performance of eight record-extension techniques under different levels of association, presence of outliers and different sizes of concurrent records: A Monte Carlo study. Water Resources Management, 28, 5139-5155.

[J61] Kolinjivadi V, Adamowski J, Kosoy N. 2014. Recasting payments for ecosystem services (PES) in water resource management: A novel institutional approach. Ecosystem Services, 10, 144-154.

[J60] Medema W, Wals A, Adamowski J. 2014. Virtual learning platforms for sustainable land and water governance: An innovative mechanism for facilitating multi-loop social learning. Wageningen University Journal of Life Sciences, 69, 23-38.

[J59] Medema W, Light S, Adamowski J. 2014. Integrating adaptive learning into water resources management. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Management, 3, 3.

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[J58] Niazi A, Prasher S, Adamowski J. 2014. A system dynamics model to conserve arid region water resources through aquifer storage and recovery in conjunction with a dam. Journal of Water, 6, 2300-2321.

[J57] Nourani V, Baghanam A, Adamowski J, Kisi O. 2014. Applications of hybrid wavelet-artificial intelligence models in hydrology: A review. Journal of Hydrology, 514, 358-377.

[J56] Pingale S, Khare D, Jat M, Adamowski J. 2014. Spatial and temporal trends of mean and extreme rainfall and temperature for the 33 urban centres of the arid and semi-arid state of Rajasthan, India. Journal of Atmospheric Research, 138, 73-90.

[J55] Rathinasamy M, Adamowski J, Khosa R. 2014. Multiscale streamflow forecasting using a new Bayesian model average based ensemble multi-wavelet Volterra nonlinear method. Journal of Hydrology, 507, 186-200.

[J54] Rozenstein O, Zaady K, Katra S, Karnieli K, Adamowski J, Yizhaq L. 2014. The effect of sand grain sizes on the establishment of cyanobacterial biocrusts. Aeolian Research Journal, 15, 217-226.

[J53] Saadat H, Adamowski J, Tayefi V, Namdar M, Sharifi F, Ale-Ebrahim S. 2014. A new approach for regional scale interrill and rill erosion intensity mapping using brightness index assessments from medium resolution satellite images. Catena, 113, 306-313.

[J52] Namdar M, Adamowski J, Saadat H, Sharifi F, Khiri A. 2014. A new approach to developing LULC maps for semi-arid regions using independent component analysis and expert classification. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35, 8057-8073

[J51] Straith D, Adamowski J, Reilly K. 2014. Exploring the attributes, strategies and contextual knowledge of champions of change in the Canadian water sector. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 39, 255-269.

[J50] Tagar A, Changying J, Ding Q, Adamowski J. 2014. Soil failure patterns and draft as influenced by consistency limits: An evaluation of the remolded soil cutting test. Journal of Soil and Tillage Research, 137, 58-66.

[J49] Tiwari M, Adamowski J. 2014. Urban water demand forecasting and uncertainty assessment using ensemble wavelet-bootstrap-neural network models. Water Resources Research 49, 10, 6486-6507.

[J48] Tiwari M, Adamowski J. 2014. Medium-term urban water demand forecasting with limited data using an ensemble wavelet-bootstrap machine learning approach, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 141, 04014053.

2013 [J47] Adamowski J. 2013. Using support vector regression to predict direct runoff, base flow and total flow in a

mountaineous watershed with limited data. Land Reclamation, 45, 71-83. [J46] Adamowski J, Prokoph A. 2013. Assessing the impacts of the urban heat island effect on streamflow patterns

in Ottawa, Canada. Journal of Hydrology, 496, 225-237. [J45] Adamowski J, Prokoph A, Adamowski K. 2013. Quantifying the spatial temporal variability of annual

streamflow and meteorological changes in Eastern Ontario and Southwestern Quebec using wavelet analysis and GIS. Journal of Hydrology, 499, 27-40.

[J44] Adamowski J, Prokoph A, Adamowski K. 2013. A spectral analysis based methodology to detect climatological influences on daily urban water demand. Mathematical Geosciences, 45, 49-68.

[J43] Belayneh A, Adamowski J. 2013. Drought forecasting using new machine learning methods. Journal of Water and Land Development, 18, 3-12.

[J42] Daneshmand F, Adamowski J, Liaghat T. 2013. Bottom outlet dam flow: Physical and numerical modeling. Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers: Water Management. DOI: 10.1680/wama.12.00048.

[J41] Haidary A, Amiri BJ, Adamowski J, Fohrer N, Nakane K. 2013. Assessing the impacts of four land use types on the water quality of wetlands in Japan. Water Resources Management, 27, 2217-2229.

[J40] Halbe J, Pahl-Wostl C, Sendzimir J, Adamowski J. 2013. Towards adaptive and integrated management paradigms to meet the challenges of water governance. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 67, 2651-2660.

[J39] Islam S, Lefsrud M, Adamowski J, Busgang A, Bissonnette B. 2013. Design, construction and operation of a demonstration rainwater harvesting system for greenhouse irrigation at McGill University, Canada. HortTechnology, 23, 220-226

[J38] Khalil B, Adamowski J. 2013 Editorial: Towards a consistent approach for the assessment and redesign of surface water quality monitoring networks. Irrigation and Drainage Systems Engineering, 2 (1).

[J37] Light S, Medema W, Adamowski J. 2013. Exploring collaborative adaptive management of water resources. Journal of Sustainable Development, 6, 16-30.

[J37] Lubini A, Adamowski J. 2013. Assessing the potential impacts of four climate change scenarios on the discharge of the Simiyu River, Tanzania using the SWAT model. International Journal of Water Sciences, 2, 1-12.

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[J36] Nalley D, Adamowski J, Khalil B, Ozga-Zielinski B. 2013. Trend detection in surface air temperature in Ontario and Quebec, Canada during 1967-2006 using the discrete wavelet transform. Journal of Atmospheric Research, 132/133, 375-398.

[J35] Rizvi Z, Adamowski J, Patrick R. 2013. First Nation capacity in Québec to practice integrated water resources management. International Journal of Water, 7, 3, 161-190.

2012 [J34] Adamowski J. 2012. Operationalizing sustainability principles in the engineering profession. Journal of Natural

Resources, 3, 4. [J33] Adamowski J, Chan E, Prasher S, Ozga-Zielinski B, Sliusareva A. 2012. Comparison of multiple linear and

nonlinear regression, autoregressive integrated moving average, artificial neural network, and wavelet artificial neural network methods for urban water demand forecasting in Montreal, Canada. Water Resources Research, 48, W01528, 14.

[J32] Adamowski J, Prasher S. 2012. Comparison of machine learning methods for runoff forecasting in mountaineous watersheds with limited data. Journal of Water and Land Development, 17, 89-97.

[J31] Adamowski J, Prokoph A, Adamowski K. 2012. Influence of the 11 year solar cycle on annual streamflow maxima in Southern Canada. Journal of Hydrology, 442, 55-62.

[J30] Beauchamp P, Adamowski J. 2012. Different methods to assess green infrastructure costs and benefits in housing development projects. Journal of Sustainable Development, 5, 2-22.

[J29] Belayneh A, Adamowski J. 2012. Standard precipitation index drought forecasting using neural networks, wavelet neural networks and support vector regression. Journal of Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing, 794061, 1-13.

[J28] Campisi S, Adamowski J, Oron G. 2012. Forecasting urban water demand via wavelet- denoising and neural network models. Case study: City of Syracuse, Italy. Water Resources Management, 26, 3539-3558.

[J27] Daneshmand F, Javanmard S, Adamowski J, Liaghat T, Moshkar M. 2012. Two-dimensional natural element analysis of double-free surface flow under a radial gate. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 39, 643-653.

[J26] Folefack A, Adamowski J. 2012. Application of the von Thünen model in determining optimal locations to transport compost for crop production. Journal of Human Ecology, 39, 125-143.

[J25] Khalil B, Adamowski J. 2012. Record extension for short-gauged water quality parameters using a newly proposed robust version of the Line of Organic Correlation technique. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 16, 2253-2266.

[J24] Nalley D, Adamowski J, Khalil B. 2012. Using discrete wavelet transforms to analyze trends in streamflow and precipitation in Quebec and Ontario (1954 – 2008). Journal of Hydrology, 475, 204-228.

[J23] Nourani V, Baghanam A, Adamowski J, Gebremichael M. 2012. Using self-organizing maps and wavelet transforms for space-time pre-processing of satellite precipitation and runoff data in neural network based rainfall-runoff modeling. Journal of Hydrology, 476, 228-243.

[J22] Ogunlela A, Adewale P, Adamowski J. 2012. Developing design storm hydrographs for small tropical catchments with limited data. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 5, 1-13.

2011 [J21] Adamowski J, Chan H. 2011. A wavelet neural network conjunction model for groundwater level forecasting.

Journal of Hydrology, 401, 28-40. [J20] Adamowski J, Chan H, Prasher S, Sharda VN. 2011. Comparison of multivariate adaptive regression splines

with coupled wavelet transform artificial neural networks for runoff forecasting in Himalayan micro-watersheds with limited data. Journal of Hydroinformatics, 3, 731–744.

[J19] Adamowski J, Grey V. 2011. Application of wavelets and artificial intelligence methods in hydrological forecasting. Journal of Current Developments in Theory and Applications of Wavelets, 5, 3-15.

[J18] Adamowski J, Halbe J. 2011. Participatory water resources planning and management in an agriculturally intensive watershed in Quebec, Canada using stakeholder built system dynamics models. Journal of Land Reclamation, 43, 3-11.

[J17] Adamowski J, Prokoph A, Adamowski K. 2011. Spatial temporal changes in streamflow patterns in Eastern Ontario and Southwestern Quebec, Canada and their relation to precipitation changes. International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, 3, 155-170.

[J16] Halbe J, Adamowski J. 2011. Use of participatory system dynamics modelling for collaborative watershed management in Québec, Canada. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 48, 2.

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[J15] Owrangi A, Adamowski J, Rahnemaei M, Mohammadzadeh A, Sharifan RA. 2011. Drought monitoring methodology based on AVHRR images and SPOT vegetation maps. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 3, 325-334.

[J14] Reig P, Adamowski J. 2011. Assessing the capacity of a North American watershed management regime to support adaptive management. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, 19, Paper 13.

[J13] Saadat H, Adamowski J, Bonnell R, Sharifi F, Namdar M, Ale-Ebrahim S. 2011. Land use and land cover classification over a large area in Iran based on single date analysis of satellite imagery. Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 66, 608-619.

[J12] Sharifi F, Adamowski J, Barkhordari J, Saadat H. 2011. Decision support tool for evaluating changes in arid and tropical watersheds. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 49, 2.

[J11] Sharifi F, Saadat H, Armstrong S, Adamowski J. 2011. An analysis of the causes and consequences of the August 2011 Flood in Golestan Watershed, Iran. International Journal of Water Resources and Environmental Management, 2, 1-9.

2010 [J10] Adamowski J, Adamowski K, Bougadis J. 2010. Influence of trend on short duration design storms. Water

Resources Management, 24, 401-413. [J9] Adamowski J, Karapataki C. 2010. Comparison of multivariate regression and artificial neural networks for

peak urban water demand forecasting: The evaluation of different ANN learning algorithms. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 15, 729-743.

[J8] Adamowski J, Sun K. 2010. Development of a coupled wavelet transform and neural network method for flow forecasting of non-perennial rivers in semi-arid watersheds. Journal of Hydrology, 390, 85-91.

[J7] Adewale P, Sangodoyin A, Adamowski J. 2010. Flood routing in the Ogunpa River in Nigeria using HEC-RAS. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, 18, Paper 25.

[J6] Daneshmand F, Javanmard S, Liaghat T, Moshksar M, Adamowski J. 2010. Numerical solution for two-dimensional flow under a sluice gate using the natural element method. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 37, 1550-1559.

2009 [J5] Adamowski K, Prokoph A, Adamowski J. 2009. Development of a new method of wavelet aided trend

detection and estimation. Hydrological Processes, 23, 2686-2696. 2008 [J4] Adamowski J. 2008. Development of a short-term river flood forecasting method for snowmelt driven floods

based on wavelet and cross-wavelet analysis. Journal of Hydrology, 353, 247-266. [J3] Adamowski J. 2008. Peak daily water demand forecast modeling using artificial neural networks. Journal of

Water Resources Planning and Management, 134, 119-128. [J2] Adamowski J. 2008. River flow forecasting using wavelet and cross-wavelet transform models. Hydrological

Processes, 22, 4877-4891. [J1] Adamowski J, Adamowski K. 2008. Development of a real-time river flood forecasting transfer function-noise

model with a Kalman filter for snowmelt driven floods. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, 16, Paper 26. Books (Total: 3) [B3] Uddin N, Adamowski J. 2015. Sustainable Sanitation in Mongolia. Action contre la faim (ACF) Publication.

Paris, France. In press. [B2] Saadat H, Adamowski J, Namdar M. 2015. GIS and Remote Sensing: Application in Natural Resources. LAP

Publisher. Germany. ISBN Number 9783659712746. [B1] Adamowski J, Zyla C, Cuenca E, Medema W, Clamen M, Reig P. 2013. Integrated and adaptive water

resources planning, management, and governance. Water Resources Publications LLC. Littleton, Colorado, USA. ISBN Number: 9781887201810.

Monographs (Total: 3) [M3] Adamowski J. 2010. Decision support tool for participatory water resources planning and management. In:

Hydrology in Water Resources Engineering and Management Monograph (Editor: Wiezik B). Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences Monograph. pp. 463.

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[M2] Adamowski K, Adamowski J. 2010. The impact of the urban heat island effect on hydro-meteorological variables. In: Hydrology in Water Resources Engineering and Management Monograph (Editor: Wiezik B). Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences Monograph. pp. 463.

[M1] Adamowski J. 2007. Development of a short-term river flood forecasting method based on wavelet analysis. Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences Water Resources Management Committee Monograph Publication. pp. 124.

Book Chapters (Total: 4) [BC4] Beauchamp P, Adamowski J. 2015. Water Centric Approach to Developing Green Infrastructure. Asian

Development Bank Publication. In Press. [BC3] Belayneh A, Adamowski J. 2015. Drought forecasting: Artificial intelligence methods. Encyclopedia of Natural

Hazards. (Editor Singh R). Taylor & Francis. [BC2] Okhravi M, Eslamian S, Adamowski J. 2014. Water reuse in rainwater harvesting. Urban Water Reuse

Handbook. (Editor: Eslamian S). Taylor & Francis. [BC1] Light S, Adamowski J. 2012. Flow in the Everglades. In: Restoring lands - Coordinating science, politics and

action: Complexities of climate and governance (Editors: Karl H, Scarlett L, Vargas-Moreno J, Flaxman M). Springer. London, UK.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDING PAPERS Total: Over 55 papers INVITED TALKS (Total: 27) 2015 [27] Adamowski J. 2015. Invited Speaker. Social-Physical watershed modeling and management

using participatory system dynamics modeling. Warsaw Technical University, Poland. October 2015. Warsaw, Poland.

[26] Adamowski J. 2015. Invited Speaker. New artificial intelligence methods in urban water demand forecasting. TENCON 2015 IEEE Conference. T4-Computational Intelligence, Cloud and Big Data Management. November 2015. Macau, China.

[25] Adamowski J. 2015. Invited Guest Lecturer (two weeks). New approaches to watershed management. Beijing University of Science and Technology. July 2105. Beijing, China.

[24] Adamowski J. 2015. Keynote Speaker. State of the art in hydrological modeling. La recherche hydrologique au Québec: États des lieux et perspectives". June 2015. ETS, Montreal, Canada.

2014 [23] Adamowski J. 2014. Water resources management in a changing climate. Global Issues on Development,

Food and Agriculture (AGRI-411) course. January, 2014. McGill University. Montreal, Canada. [22] Adamowski J. 2014. Systems modeling for food security applications. IARNA. May 2014. Guatemala City,

Guatemala. 2013 [21] Adamowski J. 2013 Water resources management under uncertainty. McGill Food for Thought Lecture Series.

November, 2013. Montreal, Canada. [20] Adamowski J. 2013. Panelist/speaker at the 2013 Global Engineering Conference. Organized by Engineers

Without Borders. May 31, 2013. Montreal, Canada. [19] Adamowski J. 2013. Approaches to teaching engineering for sustainability in the Department of Bioresource

Engineering at McGill University, Canada. Engineering Education for Sustainable Development Conference. September 22-25, 2013. Cambridge, UK. Invited by the Conference Co-Chair.

[18] Adamowski J. 2013. Keynote Speaker. Coupled physical-social watershed modeling using physically based models and system dynamics models. 2nd International Conference: Methods and Technologies for

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Environmental Monitoring and Modeling: Hydrological and Hydraulic Risk. July 11-13, 2013. Matera, Italy. Invited by the Conference Chair.

[17] Adamowski J. 2013. New approaches in hydrological modeling. University of Basilicata. July 11, 2013. Potenza, Italy.

[16] Adamowski J. 2013. Water resources management in a changing climate. Global Issues on Development, Food and Agriculture (AGRI-411) course. January, 2013. McGill University. Montreal, Canada.

2012 [15] Adamowski J. 2012. Keynote Speaker. Participatory modeling via coupled system dynamics models and physical

models. 8th Watershed Management Conference. Lorestan University. May, 2012. Lorestan, Iran. Invited by the Conference Organizing Committee.

[14] Adamowski J. 2012. Keynote Speaker. New methods in trend estimation of hydrological time series. Annual Polish Hydrological Conference. May, 2012. Warsaw, Poland. Invited by the Conference Organizing Committee.

[13] Adamowski J. 2012. Water resources management in a changing climate. Global Issues on Development, Food and Agriculture (AGRI-411) course. January, 2012. McGill University. Montreal, Canada.

2011 [12] Adamowski J. 2011. New approaches in flood forecasting. Institute of Meteorology and Water Management

of Poland. May, 2011. Warsaw, Poland. Invited by the Deputy Director. [11] Adamowski J. 2011. Keynote Speaker. Coupled social-physical watershed modeling via system dynamics

modeling. Workshop on Adaptive and Sustainable Solutions for Water Integrity, Safety, Security and Supply. Central Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute of India and the Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationists. January, 2011. Chandigarh, India. Invited by the Conference Organizing Committee.

[10] Adamowski J. 2011. Water resources management in a changing climate. Global Issues on Development, Food and Agriculture (AGRI-411) course. January, 2011. McGill University. Montreal, Canada.

2010 [9] Adamowski J. 2010. Social-physical watershed modeling. 13th Biennial Jerusalem Conference in Canadian

Studies: Environmental Challenges in Canada, Israel and Beyond. June, 2010. Jerusalem, Israel. Invited by the Conference Organizing Committee.

[8] Adamowski J. 2010. Adaptation to climate change in the water resources sector. Canada-Mexico Industry-Science Workshop for Innovation in Water Sustainability Technologies. March, 2010. Chihuahua, Mexico. Invited by MITACS Canada and Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.

[7] Adamowski J. 2010. Water resources management in a changing climate. Global Issues on Development, Food and Agriculture (AGRI-411) course. January, 2010. McGill University. Montreal, Canada.

2009 [6] Adamowski J. 2009. Climate change adaptation in the water sector. Productive and Sustainable Use of Saline

Waters and Salt Affected Soils in Agriculture Workshop. International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas and the International Water Management Institute. Aleppo, Syria. November, 2009. Invited by Workshop Organizing Committee (declined).

[5] Adamowski J. 2009. Water resources in Canada. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (FAITC) G8 Pre-Meeting on Energy, Environment, and Development. October, 2009. Montreal, Canada. Invited by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.

2008 [4] Adamowski J. 2008. Adaptive management in water resources. MIT Green Islands Workshop. MIT Energy

Initiative. June, 2008. Cambridge, USA. Invited by Workshop Chair.

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[3] Adamowski J. 2008. Transitioning to collaborative adaptive management of water resources in Cyprus. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT. March, 2008. Cambridge, USA. Invited by MIT-USGS Program Deputy Director.

[2] Adamowski J. 2008. A new approach to flood forecasting based on wavelet and cross wavelet analysis. Faculty of Environmental Engineering Seminar Series. Warsaw Technical University. January, 2008. Warsaw, Poland. Invited by the Dean.

2007 [1] Adamowski J. 2007. Development of a new approach to flood forecasting based on wavelet transforms.

Rafael Bras Hydrological Research Group Seminar Series. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. August, 2007. Cambridge, USA. Invited by MIT Energy Initiative.

CONFERENCE TALKS AND POSTERS Total talks: 60 talks Total posters: 45 posters

PAPERS IN TRADE JOURNALS

[1] Islam S, Lefsrud M, Adamowski J, Busgang A, Bissonnette B. 2011. Every little drop counts: Reducing water dependency through rainwater harvesting. Quebec Farmers’ Advocate. August, 2011.

BOOK REVIEWS

[2] Adamowski J. 2015. Book review: Global urban analysis: A survey of cities in globalization. In: Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability 166(3), 162–162.

[1] Adamowski J. 2015. Book review: Engineering for sustainable human development. In: Canadian Water Resources Journal. Forthcoming.

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS RESEARCH AND TEACHING AWARDS [7] Canadian Society for Bioengineering Young Engineer of the Year Award. 2016. [6] American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers New Holland Young Researcher Award. 2015. [5] McGill Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Teaching Excellence Award. 2015. [4] Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Accelerator Supplement Award. 2015. [3] Liliane and David M. Stewart Scholar in Water Resources. Appointed starting in 2012. McGill University. [2] International Award for Excellence in Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. Finalist. 2012. [1] Quebec Forces Avenir Award. 2nd place. For: Rainwater Harvesting System Project. Supervisor of

undergraduate student team. 2012. SCHOLARSHIPS (AS A STUDENT) [8] Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Postdoctoral Associate Scholarship. 2008-2011. [7] University of Cambridge - Postdoctoral Research Associate Scholarship (declined). 2008-2010. [6] University of Tokyo - Doctoral Scholarship (declined). 2005-2008. [5] Monbukagakusho Japanese Government - Scholarship (declined). 2005-2008. [4] University of Cambridge - Clare Hall Graduate Scholarship. 2003-2004. [3] University of Cambridge - Commonwealth Trust Graduate Scholarship. 2003-2004. [2] Royal Military College of Canada - Foundation Scholarship (for Reserve Officers). 1999-2002. [1] Canadian Department of National Defense - Reserve Entry Officer RMC Scholarship. 1998-2002.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARDS [8] Editorial Board Journal of Sustainable Water Resources Management (Springer). 2015- [7] Editorial Board Journal of Modeling Earth Systems and Environment (Springer). 2015- [6] Editorial Board Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE): Engineering Sustainability.

United Kingdom. 2010- [5] Editorial Board Journal of Water and Land Development. 2014- [4] Associate Editor International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. 2011. [3] Editorial Board Open Journal of Modern Hydrology. 2011- [2] Editorial Board International Journal of Water Sciences. 2012- [1] Editorial Board Journal of Sustainable Development. 2012- COMMITTEES (OUTSIDE OF McGILL)

[6] Member – ASABE M-114 Awards Committee 2015- [5] Junior Canadian Representative - International Commission on Water Resource Systems 2014- [4] Board of Advisors – Engineers without Borders: Quebec Leadership Council 2013- [3] Secretary - Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference 2013- [2] Board of Advisors - Living Water Policy Project: POLIS Water Sustainability Project 2011-2013 [1] Committee Member - MIT Global Climate Change Collaborative 2008-2012 REVIEWER FOR RESEARCH FUNDING AGENCIES [10] Ministry of Science (Saudi Arabia) – Research Proposal (2 reviews) 2015 [9] National Centre of Science and Technology Evaluation, Ministry of Education and 2015

Science, Republic of Kazakhstan (5 reviews) [8] FQRNT Graduate Scholarship Selection Committee (over 100) 2014-2016 [7] NSERC Discovery Grant (Canada) – Research Proposal (5 reviews) 2014-2016 [6] National Geographic Society Grant Proposals (2 reviews) 2013 [5] AXA Research Fund (France) – Doctoral and Post-doctoral Research Proposals 2009-2013

(35 reviews) [4] NSERC Discovery Grant (Canada) – Research Proposal (2 reviews) 2011-2013 [3] National Council for Development and Innovation (Romania) – University Research 2012 Proposals (3 reviews) [2] NSERC Collaborative Research and Development Grant (Canada) – Research Proposal 2010 [1] Canada-China Scientific and Technological Cooperation Grant (Canada, China) 2009 REVIEWER OF ARTICLES FOR REFEREED JOURNALS Over 140 journal papers reviewed (e.g. Water Resources Research, HESS, Journal of Hydrology, etc.). CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION AND SESSION CHAIR [24] Lead Organizer. Water Resources Management Workshop. Hebrew University-McGill University. May 2017.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. [23] Member – Scientific Committee. Statistical Hydrology Workshop. ICSH-IAHS (International Commission

on Statistical Hydrology of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences). September 26-27, 2016. INRS-ETE. Quebec City, Canada.

[22] Member – Steering Committee. 7th International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER 2016). January 5-9, 2016. Kyoto, Japan.

[21] Member – Organizing Committee. NABEC Conference. July 31-August 3, 2016. Orono, Maine, USA. [20] Member – Scientific Committee. 69th Canadian Water Resources Association Conference: Water

management at all scales: Reducing vulnerability and increasing resilience. May 25-27, 2016. Montreal, Canada. [19] Member – Organizing Committee. 69th Canadian Water Resources Association Conference: Water

management at all scales: Reducing vulnerability and increasing resilience. May 25-27, 2016. Montreal, Canada.

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[18] Member - Technical Program Committee. IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Ensemble Learning. December 8-10, 2015. Capte Town, South Africa.

[17] Member - Technical Committee. Canadian Society of Civil Engineering CSCE 22nd Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference. April 29 - May 2, 2015. Montreal, Quebec.

[16] Member – Local Host Committee. Canadian Society of Civil Engineering CSCE 22nd Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference. April 29 - May 2, 2015. Montreal, Quebec.

[15] Member - International Organizing Committee. 7th International Conference on Engineering Education for Sustainable Development. June 9-12, 2014. University of British Columbia, BC, Canada.

[14] Member - Technical Committee. 4th Climate Change Technology Conference. May 25-27, 2015. Montreal, QC, Canada.

[13] Session Chair – 2014 NABEC Conference. Kemptville, ON, Canada. [12] Advisory Panel – McGill Sustainability Symposium. May 4-5, 2014. McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada. [11] Member - International Organizing Committee. 6th International Conference on Engineering Education

for Sustainable Development. September 22-25, 2013. University of Cambridge, UK. [10] Session Chair - Teaching engineering for sustainable development. 6th International Conference on

Engineering Education for Sustainable Development. September 22-25, 2013. University of Cambridge, UK. [9] Session Chair: Alert systems/Climatic effects. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Annual

Conference. May 29-June 1, 2013. Montreal, Canada. [8] Co-organizer and Session Chair – Brace Research Day/Symposium. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Montreal,

Canada. [7] Co-Organizer - Forum for Leadership on Water (FLOW) Symposium. October, 2011. Montreal, Canada. [6] Session Chair: Hydrology. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Annual Conference. June, 2011.

Ottawa, Canada. [5] Session Chair: Water resources and climate change. 13th Biennial Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies:

Environmental Challenges in Canada, Israel and Beyond. June, 2010. Jerusalem, Israel. [4] Session Chair: System dynamics modeling in water resources management. Water 2010 - Hydrology,

Hydraulics and Water Resources in an Uncertain Environment. July, 2010. Quebec City, Canada. [3] Session Chair: Hydrological modeling. Water 2010 - Hydrology, Hydraulics and Water Resources in an

Uncertain Environment. July, 2010. Quebec City, Canada. [2] Session Chair. Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference 2010. July, 2010. Geneva, NY,

USA. [1] Secretary - MIT / Technion / Cyprus Institute Solar Desalination Workshop. June, 2008. Cambridge, USA. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES [6] Speaker – Canadian Water Resources Association Webinar on Change Agents in the water field. 2015. [5] Informal Advisor – System dynamics modeling component of a research project funded by the International

Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. Collaboration with McGill University (H. Monardes) and the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment (IARNA) of Guatemala. 2013-2015.

[4] Volunteer - Canadian Water Resources Association National Mentorship Program. 2010-2013. [3] Member - London Water Research Group. King’s College London, UK. 2010-present. [2] Informal advisor – Watershed Organizations in Quebec (e.g. Du Chene watershed). 2009-present. [1] Informal advisor – Various water related projects and initiatives at CEGEP John Abbott. 2009-present.

McGILL UNIVERSITY SERVICE POSITIONS [1] Director - Master of Science in Integrated Water Resources Management Program. 2009-present. Duties:

▫ Administer all aspects of the one year non-thesis program. ▫ Recruit a new cohort of students each year (~30 new students each year). ▫ Advise/supervise each student in the program during the year. I am their only supervisor/advisor for all aspects of their MSc degree. ▫ Teach four courses in the program (BREE 510, BREE 630, BREE 631, BREE 655). ▫ Organize ~18-20 guest lectures per year (e.g. UN, World Bank, CH2MHILL, World Resources Institute).

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▫ Organize ~8 site visits/year (e.g. International Joint Commission, Environment Canada, AECOM). ▫ Supervise ~10-15 independent research projects (BREE 608, BREE 672) during the fall and winter terms. ▫ Supervise each student during their 13 week internship (BREE 630 and 631) during the summer term.

Additional activities: ▫ Proposed, renovated and established an ‘IWRM room’ for the students (2010). ▫ Significantly modified the structure and content of the MSc in IWRM program (in 2010 and 2013). ▫ Significantly increased the international scope and type of internships available for the students from ~10 to over ~60 internships. ▫ Developed an advertisement campaign resulting in the program size increasing to over 30 students per year. ▫ Manage the Zavalkoff Fellowship, Tim Casgrain Water Travel Fund, and Macauley Institute Scholarship each year. These funds provide ~$60 000 every year to six students in the program for a research internship at any university in the UK, or at Technion University, Hebrew University, or Ben Gurion University in Israel. ▫ Host and supervise (for 3 month periods) exchange students from our partner universities in Israel and UK. ▫ Developed a new IWRM program website. ▫ Proposed and developed a new 8 week Online Certification Program in Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Planning, Management, and Governance.

[2] Associate Director - Brace Center for Water Resources Management. 2010-present. Duties:

▫ Co-organize and invite guest speakers to Brace Centre seminars, symposiums and talks. ▫ Chair Brace Centre seminars and talks. ▫ In the process of re-developing the Brace Centre pamphlet and newsletter. ▫ Provide assistance to the Director of the Brace Centre (Prof. VTV Nguyen) as needed.

COMMITTEES/BOARDS [7] Advisory Board - Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design (TISEAD). 2011-present. [6] Secretary of Faculty Meetings - Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 2010-2013. [5] Promotions Committee. Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 2010-2013. [4] Teaching and Learning Committee - Faculty of Engineering. 2010-2013. [3] Academic Committee - Faculty of Engineering. 2010-2012. [2] Admissions Committee - Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 2010-2012. [1] Sustainability Committee – Village of Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec. 2010-2011. GUEST LECTURER [6] Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Management (5 day course). July 2015. Beijing University of Science

and Technology, China. [5] Panel discussion on university service for new professors. New Faculty Orientation. August 26, 2013.

McGill University. [4] Introduction to the Engineering Profession FACC 100. 2009-2011. McGill University. [3] The Biophysical Environment ENVB210. Fall 2010. McGill University. [2] ‘Soup and Science’ Lecture. Winter 2010. McGill University. [1] ‘Sneak Peek of the Macdonald Campus’ Lecture. Fall 2009. McGill University. EXTERNAL/INTERNAL MSc/PhD EXAMINER External Reviewer - 11 PhD students outside of McGill (e.g. INRS-ETE, Tunisia, India, Iran, etc.). Internal Reviewer / External Examiner - 38 PhD theses at McGill. Internal Reviewer – 8 MSc theses at McGill. ADVISORY COMMITTEE 10 MSc/PhD students at McGill. OTHER SERVICES AT McGILL

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[8] Co-organizer – Memorandum of Agreement signed between McGill University and the Soil Conservation and

Watershed Management Research Institute of Iran. 2013. [7] Mentor – Scholarships for undergraduate students in the Department of Bioresource Engineering. Helped

(and wrote many letters of reference for) several students who won prestigious awards/scholarships, including: Forces Avenir (3 students), 3M National Student Fellowship (2 students), Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec Award (1 student).

[6] Presenter – Iron Ring Bioresource Engineering Graduation Ceremony. 2009, 2013, 2014. [5] Search Committee Member - Department of Natural Resource Sciences and Bioresource Engineering Soil

and Water faculty position. 2012. [4] Search Committee Member - Department of Bioresource Engineering Water Resources Engineering faculty

position. 2011. [3] Volunteer – Department of Bioresource Engineering Recruiting Events. 2009-2013. [2] Volunteer – Department of Bioresource Engineering booth at John Abbott Career Fair. 2010. [1] Associate Member - McGill School of Environment. McGill University. 2009-present.

ACADEMIC SUPERVISION SUMMARY AT McGILL Graduated In progress Postdoctoral 3 PhD 2 9 MSc thesis 6 2 MSc Applied 2 MSc IWRM 142 43 Total of above: 125 57

Graduated In progress Online Certificate 101 0 BREE 608/672 Research Project 45 12 BREE 497 Research Project 12 2 NSERC USRA 4 0 STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRADUATED PhD – Supervisor [2] Lylia Khennache, 2009-2015, Thesis: “Power Analysis among Riparian Countries to Improve River Basin

Organisation Implementation in Transboundary Waters”. Funding: FQRNT, SNC-Lavalin. [1] Vijay Kolinjivadi, 2011-2015, Thesis: “A critical examination of payments for ecosystem services (PES) as

applied in a watershed management context”. Funding: Tomlinson Doctoral Scholarship. MSc Thesis - Supervisor [6] Zehra Rizvi, 2009-2011, Thesis: “First Nation Capacity in Quebec to Practice Integrated Water Resources

Management”. Funding: Self-funded through scholarships. [5] Anteneh Meshesha, 2010-2012, Thesis: “Short-term and Long-term Drought Forecasts Using Wavelet Neural

Networks and Wavelet Support Vector Regression in the Awash River Basin of Ethiopia”. Funding: NSERC, FQRNT.

[4] Deasy Nalley, 2010-2012, Thesis: “Analyzing Trends in Temperature, Streamflow, and Precipitation over Southern Ontario and Quebec using the Discrete Wavelet Transform”. Funding: NSERC.

[3] Pierre Beauchamp, 2011-2014, Thesis: “Water Centric Approach to Developing Green Infrastructure (Framework and Cost)”. Funding: Exp Engineering.

[2] Andres Sierra-Soler, 2012-2014. Thesis: “An Original GIS and Remote Sensing Protocol to Detect Agricultural Drought Effects on Rainfed Agro Ecosystems in Semi-Arid Developing Regions: A Case Study for Central Mexico”. Funding: McGill Fund, Mexican Government for Environmental Research.

[1] Chris Orr, 2012-2104. Thesis: “Legitimacy in Quebec Water Governance”. Funding: SSHRC.

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MSc Applied - Supervisor [2] Priyanka Pandey, 2011-2012, Project: Groundwater Management. [1] Kana Matsui, 2010-2011, Project: Revisiting Adaptive Management of Water Resources. MSc Applied (IWRM) – Supervisor Note: I am the only supervisor/advisor for each IWRM MSc student for all aspects of their MSc degree. 2014-2015: 28 students 2013-2014: 29 students 2012-2013: 33 students 2011-2012: 19 students 2010-2011:17 students 2009-2010: 18 students Online Certification in Water Resources Management 2015: 41 students 2014: 33 students 2013: 13 students 2012: 15 students STUDENTS CURRENTLY BEING SUPERVISED (FUNDING SOURCE INDICATED) Post-Doctoral Associate [3] Dr. Offer Rozenstein, 2014-present. Research: GIS and remote sensing applications in environmental

applications. Funding: NSERC, Department of National Defence Canada. [2] Dr. Bahaa Khalil, 2010-present. Research: Record extension, hydrological forecasting, trend estimation, dew

collection systems. Funding: FQRNT, NSERC. [1] Dr. Wietske Medema, 2012-present. Research: Virtual learning platforms, social learning, adaptive

management. Funding: SSHRC. PhD – Main Supervisor [5] Johannes Halbe, 2009-present. Research: System dynamics modeling, coupling social/physical system

components. Funding: OMAFRA KTT, NSERC. [4] Julien Malard, 2014-present. Research: Systems thinking and modeling approaches in agriculture. Funding:

NSERC, FQRNT, Schulich Scholarship. [3] John Quilty, 2012-present. Research: Urban water demand forecasting. Funding: NSERC, City of Ottawa. [2] Kate Reilly, 2013-present. Research: Adaptive management of water resources. Funding: SSHRC, Schulich

Scholarship. [1] Deasy Nalley, 2012-present. Research: Trend detection and estimation, linking dominant periodicities with

climate indices. Funding: NSERC, Liliane and David M. Stewart Scholarship. PhD – Co Supervisor [3] Mikhail Smilovic, 2014-present. Research: Agricultural water management. Funding: NSERC. [2] Ahokpossi Yedjinnavenan, 2015-present. Research: Caractérisation des phénomènes extrêmes hydro-pluvieux

sur le Bassin Versant de l'Ouémé en République du Bénin (Afrique de l’Ouest). Main supervisor at INRS-ETE. [1] Azhar Baig, 2011-present. Research: Soil salinity management in Pakistan via coupled social-physical watershed

modeling. Funding: Government of Pakistan Scholarship. MSc (Thesis) - Supervisor [3] Marcela Rojas, 2016-present. Research: Participatory agroecosystem modeling. Funding: NSERC. [2] Alison Fulford, 2014-present. Research: System dynamics modeling. Funding: UK Government. [1] Jerome Boisvert-Chouinard, 2013-present. Research: Social-physical watershed models. Funding: NSERC. MSc (IWRM) – Supervisor 51 students OTHER STUDENT SUPERVISION AT McGILL (2009-2015) BREE 608/672 Independent Research Project - Supervisor 51 students

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BREE 497 Bioresource Engineering Project - Supervisor 12 students NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards Program - Supervisor 4 students Visiting Researchers/Professors (Sabbatical, Exchange, etc.) [12] Prof. Hossam Elnahafy Military Technical College, Egypt [11] Mr. Abdiel Fernandez Agricultural University of Havana, Cuba [10] Prof. Ravinesh Deo University of Southern Queensland, Australia [9] Prof. Shaul Sorek Ben Gurion University, Israel [8] Prof. Farhang Daneshmand Shiraz University, Iran [7] Prof. Nezar Hammouri Hashemite University, Jordan [6] Dr. Steve Light Creighton University, USA [5] Mr. Salvatore Campisi Ben Gurion University, Israel [4] Dr. Hossein Saadat Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran [3] Dr. Mukesh Tiwari Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi, India [2] Ms. Aida Baghanam University of Tabriz, Iran [1] Mr. Offer Rozenstein Ben Gurion University, Israel RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS OUTSIDE OF McGILL Note: I have only included some examples of researchers who I have published journal papers with. Since coming to McGill I have collaborated with over 85 researchers around the world. [35] Prof. E. Morin Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel [34] Prof. C. Pahl-Wostl University of Osnabrueck, Germany [33] Prof. B. Ozga-Zielinski Polish Institute of Water Management and Meteorology, Poland [32] Dr. S. Light Florida Water District and Creighton University, USA [31] Dr. H. Saadat Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran [30] Dr. A. Prokoph University of Ottawa, Canada [29] Prof. A. Wals Wageningen University, Netherlands [28] Prof. I. Pulido-Calvo University of Huelva, Spain [27] Prof. K. Farahbaksh University of Guelph, Canada [26] Dr. M. Tiwari Indian Institute of Technology and Anand Agricultural University, India [25] Prof. L. Moreira Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil [24] Dr. M. Rathinasamy Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi, India [23] Dr. S. Broda École de technologie supérieure – Montreal, Canada [22] Prof. B. Amiri University of Tehran, Iran [21] Prof. A. Folefack University of Buea, Cameroon [20] Mr. P. Reig World Resources Institute, Washington, USA [19] Prof. F. Sharifi Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran [18] Prof. N. Hammouri Hashemite University, Jordan [17] Dr. V. Sharda Central Soil and Water Research and Training Institute, India [16] Prof. J. Changying Nanjing Agricultural University, China [15] Prof. M. Goyal Indian Institute of Technology, India [14] Prof. S. Pingale Arba Minch University, Ethiopia [13] Prof. Y. Garb Ben Gurion University, Israel [12] Dr. S. Uddin Beijing University of Science and Technology, China [11] Ms. M. Lourdes IARNA Rafael Landivar University, Guatemala [10] Dr. Ravinesh Deo University of Southern Queensland, Australia [9] Prof. A. Sole University of Basilicata, Italy [8] Mr. A. Alvarez Agricultural University of Havana, Cuba [7] Dr. A. Tahir COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan

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[6] Dr. S. Campisi-Pinto University of California – Riverside, USA [5] Dr. S. Abdel-Gawad National Water Research Centre, Egypt [4] Dr. J. Sendzimir International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Austria [3] Prof. R. Patrick University of Saskatchewan, Canada [2] Prof. M. Gebremichael University of Connecticut, USA [1] Prof. R. Martel INRS – Quebec, Canada

TEACHING EXPERIENCE COURSE LOAD EACH YEAR [1] Online Certification Water Management Certification Fall term [2] BREE 420 3 credits Engineering for Sustainability Winter term [3] BREE 510 3 credits Watershed Systems Management Fall term [4] BREE 630 13 credits Integrated Water Resources Management Internship Winter & summer term [5] BREE 631 6 credits Integrated Water Resources Management Project Winter & summer term [6] BREE 655 3 credits Integrated Water Resources Management Research Visits Winter term Average grade for all questions from 2009 to 2015 – Minerva Student Feedback (Q1 to Q14): 4.75