Ayşe Yeter Günal | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayşe Yeter Günal | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer of Gaziantep University, Turkey

Dr. Ayşe Yeter Günal is an accomplished civil engineer and academic with a profound expertise in hydraulics, water resources management, and the application of GIS and artificial intelligence in civil engineering. She has dedicated over two decades to teaching and research at Gaziantep University, where she has made significant contributions to the understanding and development of innovative solutions in civil engineering. Her work spans a variety of crucial areas, from the optimization of water systems in crisis zones to the modeling of environmental changes affecting water resources.

Publication profile

Education

Ayşe Yeter Günal completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering at the Middle East Technical University, Gaziantep Faculty of Engineering, on September 23, 1991. She then pursued her Master’s degree, completing her thesis on the thermal properties of clay soils under the supervision of Mehmet Arslan Tekinsoy at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University, Institute of Science, on September 13, 2001. Ayşe further advanced her education by earning a Doctorate in 2015 from Gaziantep University, Institute of Science, with a thesis titled “Study on synthetic and unit hydrographs by using GIS and artificial intelligence techniques,” under the guidance of Aytaç Güven.

Experience

Dr. Ayşe Yeter Günal has had a distinguished career at Gaziantep University, where she has served in various academic roles. Starting as a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering, Geotechnics Division, from 1992 to 2017, she later became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Hydraulics Division, from 2014 to 2018. Throughout her career, she has significantly contributed to the fields of geotechnics and hydraulics, supervising numerous theses and publishing extensively in international journals.

Research focus

Dr. Ayşe Yeter Günal’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of civil engineering topics, including:

  • Synthetic and unit hydrograph analysis using GIS and artificial intelligence techniques
  • Water quality assessment using AI methods
  • Simulation of scouring around bridge piers using hydraulic modeling
  • Climate change impact on hydrological parameters and water resource management
  • Optimization of water distribution systems, especially in challenging environments such as tented camps

Publication top notes

  • Günal, A. Y., & Al Taha, K. (2024). Wastewater issue in IDPs Camps Northwest Syria. International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering Applications and Management, 11(3), 19-24.
  • Khurshid, F., & Günal, A. Y. (2024). Harnessing earthquake-generated glass and plastic waste for sustainable construction. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 8(2), 394-402.
  • Yaman, Ü., & Günal, A. Y. (2024). Trend analysis of meteorological parameters and drought analysis in the Murat River Basin. Adıyaman Üniversitesi Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi, 11(22), 110-124.
  • Günal, A. Y., & Mehdi, R. (2024). Prediction of runoff coefficient under the effect of climate change using adaptive neuro inference system. Journal of University of Babylon for Engineering Sciences (JUBES), 31(4), 26-40.
  • Günal, A. Y., & Mehdi, R. (2023). Computation of flow coefficient via a non-deterministic approach of fuzzy logic called SMRGT based on meteorological properties. Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering, 17, 695-708.

Luis Samaniego | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Prof Dr. Luis Samaniego, Hydrology, Best Researcher Award🏆

 Professor at Luis Samaniego Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany

Luis Eduardo Samaniego Eguiguren is a renowned researcher in hydrology, holding dual citizenship in Germany and Ecuador. With a career spanning over three decades, he has made significant contributions to academia and applied research. Currently affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ in Germany, Luis’s work focuses on hydrological modeling, drought monitoring, and forecasting, among other areas. He is known for his expertise in programming languages and his passion for analog photography.

Author Metrics:

Luis has an impressive publication record, with over 100 ISI-listed publications and a notable h-index. He has garnered thousands of citations in both Google Scholar and Web of Science databases, reflecting the impact of his research in the field of hydrology and environmental sciences.

  • Citations: 7,799 citations from 5,690 documents
  • Documents: 102 documents
  • h-index: 48

Luis Amaniego is affiliated with the Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung in Leipzig, Germany. He has a substantial number of citations, indicating the impact of his work in the field. With 102 documents to his name, Luis has established himself as a prolific author. His h-index of 48 further demonstrates the significance and influence of his research contributions.

Education:

Luis pursued his education in both Ecuador and Germany. He completed his high school at Colegio Bernardo Valdivieso in Ecuador before obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Structural Analysis from Escuela Politécnica Nacional. He furthered his studies in Germany, earning a Master’s degree in Infrastructure Planning from Universität Stuttgart, where he also completed his PhD and habilitation.

Research Focus:

Luis’s research interests lie primarily in hydrological modeling, parameterization of land surface-hydrology models, drought monitoring, forecasting, and prediction of hydrological extremes. He is also involved in operational research, optimization, geostatistics, and data science impact modeling.

Professional Journey:

Luis has held various positions throughout his career, including roles as a structural engineer, lecturer, research assistant, and research associate. He has worked in both Ecuador and Germany, contributing to research projects and academic endeavors in the field of hydrology.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout his career, Luis has received several prestigious awards and honors, including the American Geophysical Union Water Resources Research Editor’s Choice Award, the UFZ-Research Award, and the STAHY Best Paper Award from the International Association of Hydrological Sciences.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Luis’s publications cover a wide range of topics in hydrology and environmental sciences, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. His research has been cited extensively, indicating its significance and influence in the field.

High-resolution impact-based early warning system for riverine flooding

Journal: Nature Communications

Date: May 2, 2024

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48065-y

Contributors: Husain Najafi, Pallav Kumar Shrestha, Oldrich Rakovec, Heiko Apel, Sergiy Vorogushyn, Rohini Kumar, Stephan Thober, Bruno Merz, Luis Samaniego

Toward Improved Simulations of Disruptive Reservoirs in Global Hydrological Modeling

Journal: Water Resources Research

Date: April, 2024

DOI: 10.1029/2023WR035433

Contributors: P. K. Shrestha, L. Samaniego, O. Rakovec, R. Kumar, C. Mi, K. Rinke, S. Thober

Evaluating the skill of the mesoscale Hydrologic Model (mHM) for discharge simulation in sparsely-gauged basins in Nigeria

Journal: Proceedings of IAHS

Date: April 18, 2024

DOI: 10.5194/piahs-385-211-2024

Contributors: Kingsley Nnaemeka Ogbu, Oldrich Rakovec, Luis Samaniego, Gloria Chinwendu Okafor, Bernhard Tischbein, Hadush Meresa

Spatial counterfactuals to explore disastrous flooding

Journal: Environmental Research Letters

Date: April 1, 2024

DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad22b9

Contributors: Bruno Merz, Viet Dung Nguyen, Björn Guse, Li Han, Xiaoxiang Guan, Oldrich Rakovec, Luis Samaniego, Bodo Ahrens, Sergiy Vorogushyn

Deep Learning Integrating Scale Conversion and Pedo‐Transfer Function to Avoid Potential Errors in Cross‐Scale Transfer

Journal: Water Resources Research

Date: March, 2024

DOI: 10.1029/2023WR035543

Contributors: Peijun Li, Yuanyuan Zha, Yonggen Zhang, Chak‐Hau Michael Tso, Sabine Attinger, Luis Samaniego, Jian Peng

Research Timeline:

Luis has been involved in numerous research projects over the years, addressing various aspects of hydrology, climate change, and environmental modeling. His contributions range from developing forecast systems for natural disasters to advancing hyper-resolution earth observations and land-surface modeling.

Collaborations and Projects:

Luis has collaborated with international institutions and organizations on research projects funded by entities such as the European Commission, ECMWF, BMBF, and HGF. His projects have focused on topics like climate monitoring, water resources management, and the development of forecasting systems for vector-borne diseases and environmental pollution.