Graduate students make meaningful contributions to our research group, and allow us to delve into innovative methodologies and share diverse perspectives, ultimately enhancing the depth of our research. Together, we can drive impactful research that benefits both academia and the wider community.
The following students have successfully completed their thesis/dissertation under the esteemed supervision and co-supervision of our team memebers
Assessment of Emissions against Meteorological Parameters Using Empirical Orothrogonal Function, Jordan (Student: M.Sc.: Sara Majed Ramadan, Supervisor: Dr. Fayha Al-Shibli)
Sustainability assessment and management of dams of structure in Jordan under the influence of climate change: A hydrological modeling approach Student: Ph.D.: Qusay Abu-Afifeh, Supervisor: Dr. Michel Rahbeh
Assessing the Sustainability of Dams in the Jordan Valley under Climate Change Impacts Using Hydrological Modeling Student: Ph.D.: Aya Alafeshat, Supervisor: Dr. Michel Rahbeh
Drought monitoring and assessment using open source remotely sensed data (Student: Ph.D.: Muhammad Rasool Muath Zaid Al-Kilani, .: Prof. Jawad Al-Bakri, Co-supervisor: Dr. Michel Rahbeh)
2. Assessment of the Impact of Climate Changes on The Productivity of Rainfed Wheat in Irbid, Jordan (Student: M.Sc.: Tasnim Dheif Allah Mufadi Althalaj, Co-supervisor: Dr. Fayha Al-Shibli)
3. Wheat and Olive Production Responses to Climate Extremes in an Arid Area using CMIP5 Ensemble (Student: M.Sc.: Wala Adnan Khudairat, The Hashemite University, Co-supervisor: Dr. Fayha Al-Shibli)
4. Drought Assessment and Prediction Methods and Applications in Amman Zarqa Basin (Student: Ph.D.: Nivin Abdelrahim Hasan, Beihang University Beijing China, Co-supervisor: Dr. Fayha Al-Shibli)