Mr. Abebe Temesgen Ayalew | Water resources Engineering | Best Researcher Award.
Arba Minch University,Ethiopia
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Abebe Temesgen Ayalew is an Assistant Professor at Arbaminch University, specializing in hydraulic and hydrological modeling. He holds an MSc in Hydraulic Engineering and a BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering from Arbaminch University. With a diverse background in academia and research, Abebe has served in various capacities including Chair Head of Hydraulic Engineering and currently as the Dean of the Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering. His research focuses on sediment yield assessment, stream flow prediction, and experimental hydraulic coefficients, contributing significantly to the understanding of water resource management. Abebe is an active reviewer for reputable journals and serves on the editorial board of ETASR/Engineering Technology and Applied Science Research.
🎓 Education:
Abebe completed his MSc Degree in Hydraulic Engineering in October 2017 and his BSc Degree in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering in June 2014, both from Arbaminch University. Prior to that, he completed his preparatory education in June 2010 and secondary education in June 2008 at Dejen Preparatory and Secondary School. He started his academic journey at Dejen 02 Kebele Primary School in June 2006.
🔍 Research Focus:
Abebe’s research interests primarily lie in hydraulic and hydrological modeling, with a focus on topics such as sediment yield assessment, stream flow prediction, and experimental hydraulic coefficients. His work contributes to improving understanding and management of water resources, particularly in the context of watershed management and hydropower engineering.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Throughout his academic and professional career, Abebe has received recognition for his contributions to the field of hydraulic and hydrological engineering. His dedication and excellence have earned him accolades such as the Dean’s position at the Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering.
Professional Experience: 💼
Abebe’s professional journey includes serving as the Chair Head of Hydraulic Engineering and currently as the Dean of the Faculty of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering at Arbaminch University. He has also engaged in various training programs and conferences related to climate change, hydrological impact assessment, and data analysis.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Rainfall-Runoff Modeling: A Comparative Analysis: Semi-Distributed HBV Light and SWAT Models in Geba Catchment, Upper Tekeze Basin, Ethiopia
Author: Abebe Temesgen Ayalew
Journal: American Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Pages: 34-16
Year: 2019
Simulating Sediment Yield by SWAT and Optimizing the Parameters Using SUFI-2 in Bilate River of Lake Abaya in Ethiopia
Authors: MA Ayele, TK Lohani, KB Mirani, ML Edamo, AT Ayalew
Journal: World Journal of Engineering
Volume: 12
Year: 2022
Assessment of Power Competence Prospective of Gobecho Micro Hydropower Plant on Ganga River, Genale Dawa River Basin, Ethiopia
Author: AT Ayalew
Journal: American Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Pages: 25-31
Year: 2021
Urban Stormwater Management under Various Runoff Conditions for Arba Minch Town of Southern Ethiopia
Authors: BA Ayda, DW Goshime, MM Finsa, AT Ayalew
Journal: Natural Hazards Research
Volume: 2
Year: 2024
Extenuating the Parameters Using HEC-HMS Hydrological Model for Ungauged Catchment in the Central Omo-Gibe Basin of Ethiopia
Authors: LTK Demisse Habtamu Semunigus, Ayalew Abebe Temesgen, Ayana Melkamu Teshome
Journal: Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 317-325
Year: 2021
Author Metrics 📊 :
Abebe’s publications have garnered attention within the academic community, evidenced by citations and recognition in journals and conferences. His research outputs demonstrate a commitment to rigorous scholarship and innovation in the field of hydraulic and hydrological engineering.
📅 Research Timeline:
Abebe’s research journey has been characterized by continuous growth and exploration in the field of hydraulic and hydrological engineering. From his early academic pursuits to his current position as an Assistant Professor and Dean, he has remained dedicated to advancing knowledge and addressing critical challenges in water resources management.