1) Introduction 

  • Name, Role, Educational and Career Background. 

2)  Research interest – past, present, and Future. 

3) Hobbies and Extracurriculars. 

 My name is Shahryar Fazli, and I am a Ph.D. student in Computational and Data Science at Chapman University in Orange, California. I hold a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering/Water Resources Management from Tarbiat Modarres University in Tehran, Iran, where I focused my thesis on detecting algal blooms using satellite data and machine learning. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Tehran. Throughout my career, I’ve gained valuable experience as a consulting engineer, teaching assistant, intern civil engineer, and researcher at various esteemed institutions. 

My research interests lie in hydrological modeling, remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and climate change, with a particular focus on stochastic modeling. Currently, I am working on agricultural hydrology and hyperspectral analysis. I have contributed to several significant projects and publications, including studies on dam stability monitoring, agricultural water productivity, and HABs driving forces. My past projects include satellite-based analyses of harmful algal blooms and optimization models for reservoir management. I am passionate about advancing knowledge in water resources and climate change. Outside of my academic pursuits, I enjoy swimming and watching football. 

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