Scholarship holder
Biography
Shima Azimi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1986. She received a M.S. degree in Civil Engineering, water resources management from Khaje Nasir University of Technology (Tehran, Iran) in 2013. As a visitor, she carried out a research activity on assimilating remotely sensed soil moisture data into a semi- distributed hydrological model with the Research Institute of Geo-Hydrological Protection (IRPI) of the National Research Council (CNR) of Perugia (Italy) in 2018.
In May 2019 she received a Scholarship to carry out research at CNR-IRPI of Perugia (Italy) under the topic “Flood risk analysis and mitigation based on ground and satellite hydrometeorological observations that initialize advanced hydrologic and hydraulic modeling.”
REVIEWED JOURNAL PAPERS
- Azimi, SH., Dariane, A.B., Modanesi, S., Marschallinger, B.B., Bindish, R., Wagner, W., Massari, C., Understanding the benefit of Sentinel 1 and SMAP- era satellite soil moisture retrievals for flood forecasting in small basins: effect of revisit time and spatial resolution, Journal of Hydrology (accepted).
- Dariane, A.B., Farhani, M., Azimi, SH. 2018. Long term streamflow forecasting using a hybrid entropy model, water resources management, 32, 1439–1451.
- Dariane, A.B., Azimi, SH. 2017. Streamflow forecasting by combining neural networks and fuzzy models using advanced methods of input variable selection. Journal of Hydroinformatics, 20 (2), 520-532.
- Dariane, A.B., Azimi, SH. 2014. Forecasting streamflow by combination of a genetic input selection algorithm and wavelet transforms using ANFIS models, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 61(3), 585-600.
- Dariane, A.B., Azimi, SH, Zakeri, R. 2014. Artificial neural network coupled with wavelet transform for estimating snow water equivalent using passive microwave data, Journal of Earth System Science, 123(7), 1591-1601.
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2018
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