I'm Mohsen and I'm a water resources engineer at AECOM and a former civil engineering professor. My professional objective is to develop innovative solutions for water resources engineering and management projects by leveraging my academic and research experience.
Throughout my academic career as a professor, I was actively involved in research focused on hydrologic modeling. Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, I have contributed to developing and utilizing advanced hydrologic models and tools, furthering our understanding of complex hydrologic processes. By combining my practical experience with my research expertise, I am dedicated to providing evidence-based insights that inform the creation of resilient and sustainable water management strategies.
I welcome opportunities to connect and discuss water resources engineering over a cup of coffee, both virtual or in person!


HydroMohsen

Did you know fire hydrants are color-coded for a reason? The colors on their caps indicate water flow rates, helping firefighters know which hydrant can supply the most water during emergencies. Blue is the highest flow (over 1,500 GPM), while red offers the lowest flow (under 500 GPM). Keep an eye out next time you're walking through your neighborhood! #LearnSomethingNew

1 year ago | [YT] | 6

HydroMohsen

Soil size distribution 🪨🌎

2 years ago | [YT] | 18

HydroMohsen

A video on measuring saturated hydraulic conductivity is coming up soon! Tune in!
#hydrology #Ksat

2 years ago | [YT] | 6

HydroMohsen

Here is how ChatGPT writes a rap song about the NRCS-CN method, in case you are wondering!!

3 years ago | [YT] | 7