Marine, Coastal and Environmental Numerical Modelling

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I am delighted to share that two advanced water quality models have been recently developed and highlighted in the latest Sustainability Report (see pages 48-50) of the University of Galway:

(1) Irish Water Quality Index (IEWQI) Model: This model focuses on TrC water assessment and the identification of pressure loads. More information is available at https://lnkd.in/e-t5HbTh.
(2) Assessment of Tropic Status Index (ATSI) Model: This model assesses aquatic ecosystems using cutting-edge ML/AI technologies. Learn more here https://lnkd.in/ekpgefcF.
Both models were developed as part of my PhD project, which aligns with several (SDGs), particularly (Clean Water and Sanitation). For more details on the project, please visit https://lnkd.in/eUtPSCYR.

Details can be found at https://www.universityofgalway.ie/sustainability/sustainabilityreports/
If you are interested to all of relevant research with these models development histories, please visit at https://lnkd.in/eqachP5y

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the hashtag for funding this extraordinary project, and to my esteemed supervisors, Indiana Agnieszka Olbert , Stephen Nash, and Dr Azizur Rahman, for their invaluable guidance and support through the project. Special thanks to Emeritus Professor Roger Falconer FREng, Professor Reza Ahmadian, Professor Xinmin Zhan, Professor guangxue wu, and Professor Mark Healy PhD, DEng for providing invaluable guidelines.

I am also thankful to the University of Galway and the Eco HydroInformatics Research Group - EHIRG for providing the necessary computational lab facilities.

22/03/2023

World Water Day

World Water Day 2023💧
This World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. Because water affects us all, we need everyone to take action.

Here in EHIRG, we are value the role of water from the functioning of our ecosystem to our health. That's why our dedicated research team has been working ceaselessly for solving the key challenges in sustainable water resources management.

17/09/2022

The North Atlantic region has shown overall warming in past decades, triggering notable responses in ecosystems at all trophic levels.

Multinational efforts have allowed detailed tracking of changes while gaining insight on the oceanographic processes involved and effects on ecosystems.

We look forward to hearing from our colleagues Tomasz Dabrowski and Dr. Caroline Cusack, from Marine Institute along with Marcos Llope from Spain at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Science Conference next week.

Charles Sturt University on Twitter 29/05/2022

A range of local, state, national and international agencies can use and benefit from this updated WQI model and its valuable and reliable information outputs. See details in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.118532

Charles Sturt University on Twitter “💻 Associate Professor Azizur Rahman and other colleagues have used artificial intelligence and data mining to revise a water quality index that will prevent significant risks to the environment, health, and societies. https://t.co/wxj4Mi74vE”

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