
Dr. Sabab Ali Shah
Assitant Professor at Aror University, Pakistan. Post-Doctoral Fellow at NIEER, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Lanzhou, China
Biography:
Dr. Sabab Ali Shah an accomplished researcher with over 14 years of academic and research experience in the field of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Hanyang University, South Korea, where his dissertation focused on developing a framework to evaluate and decompose hydrological responses to climate change and anthropogenic activities. His research interests span a wide range of areas, including water engineering, hydrology, climate change, hydro-environmental research, and machine learning applications in hydrological extremes like floods and droughts.
Throughout his career, Dr. Shah has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the Excellent Researcher Award and the Foreign High-Level Talent Fellowship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has authored over 23 peer-reviewed research papers and presented his work at international forums, demonstrating his leadership in the field. He has also served as an Assistant Professor at Aror University of Art, Architecture, Design, and Heritage in Sukkur, Pakistan, where he taught various undergraduate courses in environmental science and water resources management.
Dr. Shah's academic journey and professional background have made him a leading figure in the study of hydrological modeling, climate change adaptation, and water resources management. He has held several research fellowships, including a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Additionally, he continues to make significant contributions to the academic community through his active involvement in various editorial boards, including the Journal of Water and Climate Change and Soil Health and Sustainability.
With his extensive research experience, including his expertise in the development of hydrological models and climate change impact assessments, Dr. Shah has emerged as an influential figure in water resources engineering, contributing both to academia and practical solutions for global environmental challenges. His ongoing research continues to shape future water management practices and climate resilience strategies.