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Ali Saber is an Assistant Professor in the School of the Environment at the University of Windsor, focusing on climate change and its impacts on aquatic ecosystems. His research includes the hydrodynamic modeling of water quality and the interactions between watersheds and aquatic ecosystems. Dr. Saber utilizes advanced machine learning and statistical models to develop proactive solutions for sustainability in inland coastal waters affected by climate change and anthropogenic contaminants. His work involves both field measurements and laboratory experiments, leading to the development of 3D hydrodynamic-water quality models to assess the transport of contaminants and biogeochemical reactions in receiving waters. Additionally, he explores the application of artificial intelligence in environmental studies, particularly in developing tools to analyze climate change impacts on hydrological cycles and flooding risks in coastal areas due to extreme precipitation events. Drawing from a comprehensive educational background in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dr. Saber has also held various research and teaching positions across multiple institutions, contributing to his field through publications and innovative research initiatives.
University of Windsor • Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in environmental studies.
WSP Inc. • Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Conducting research on water quality and environmental assessments.
Saint Louis University • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Teaching and research in civil and environmental engineering.
University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Conducting research on environmental sciences.
University of Nevada • Reno, Nevada, USA
Conducting advanced research in civil and environmental engineering.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.