🔍 Research Focus:
Dr. Elhamamy’s research primarily revolves around urban flood management, hydraulic engineering, and CFD applications for flood simulation. Her work investigates rainfall and precipitation prediction, stormwater management, and the use of remote sensing technologies in water systems. By focusing on 3D flood simulations, she addresses the impacts of urbanization on flood dynamics, particularly in underground environments. Her research aims to provide informed decision-making tools for flood mitigation and sustainable urban planning.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Dr. Elhamamy’s academic journey has been marked by numerous recognitions, such as her involvement in major international conferences like the European Geosciences Union and the World Water Congress. She has presented her research at various global forums, highlighting her contributions to hydraulic engineering and urban flood management. While specific awards are not listed, her active participation in prestigious events and her contributions to flood mitigation research underline her standing in the field. 🏆🌐
💼 Professional Experience:
Dr. Elhamamy has worked extensively in both academia and industry. She has served as an External Lecturer at Alexandria University, teaching Irrigation Structures to undergraduate students, and has been a Research Assistant at Tsinghua University’s State Key Laboratory of Hydro-science and Engineering. Her engineering career includes roles as a Senior Design Engineer at ECO Engineering Consultancy and Technological Environmental Sanitary Engineering Consultant Office, where she led the design of water supply, stormwater management, and firefighting systems. Her engineering expertise is complemented by her work on storm and flood drainage systems in countries like Saudi Arabia.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Title: Three-Dimensional (3D) Flood Simulation Aids Informed Decision Making: A Case of a Two-Story Underground Parking Lot in Beijing
Authors: Walaa Elhamamy, Ruidong Li, Guangheng Ni
Citations: Not available (as of now)
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14113435
Journal: Buildings
Year of Publication: 2024-10-29
Title: Velocity Inlet Variation Impact on Flooding in Underground Spaces
Authors: Walaa Elhamamy, Guangheng Ni
Citations: Not available (as of now)
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu24-2332
Source: EGU General Assembly Preprint
Year of Publication: 2024-03-08
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