Genevieve Ali

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Genevieve A. Ali

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Biography

University of Manitoba - Geological Sciences


Resume

  • 2010

    Catchment Science Summer School 2010

  • 2005

    PhD

    Environmental Geography/Hydrology

  • 2002

    English

    French

    B.Sc. Honors

    Environmental Geography

  • Hydrological Research

    Data Collection

    Field Work

    Water Resources Management

    Diffuse pollution Research

    Ali

    Geneviève

    Ali

    Université de Montréal

    City of Montreal

    Public Works and Environment Division

    Science Advisory Board (SAB)

    US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    School of Geosciences

    Northern Rivers Institute

    University of Aberdeen

    Canada Research Chair in Fluvial Dynamics

    Canada Research Chair in Fluvial Dynamics

    University of Manitoba

    * Advanced topographic analysis work for hydrologic prediction\n* Watershed comparison and classification\n* Hydrologic process conceptualization

    School of Geosciences

    Northern Rivers Institute

    University of Aberdeen

    Research assistant

    * Hydrological flood modeling in selected small headwater forested catchments from the Quebec province

    Canada Research Chair in Fluvial Dynamics

    Teaching assistant

    * Watershed hydrology\n* Watershed sciences\n* Research methods\n* Environmental modeling\n* Geodynamics

    Université de Montréal

    Field assistant

    * Data collection (fieldwork) towards building an exhaustive database on the vulnerability of the tributaries of the St-Lawrence river to past and future environmental changes; \n* Automated strategy for data pre-processing

    Canada Research Chair in Fluvial Dynamics

    Research assistant

    * Assessment of the overall environmental situation in one of the City’s most populous and multicultural boroughs\n* Recommendations on environmental policy formulation at the local level

    City of Montreal

    Public Works and Environment Division

    University of Manitoba

    I seek to understand how water

    nutrients and pollutants move through watersheds. I focus on the concept of hydrologic connectivity and on hydrological modeling to assess water transport and storage mechanisms and better predict how watershed systems will react in case of enhanced flooding

    diffuse pollution or climate change. \n\nThrough my appointment at University of Manitoba I mainly deal with runoff generation processes and associated quality issues in Lake Winnipeg Watershed. The Watershed Systems Research Program puts forward novel experimental projects but also addresses applied water and nutrient management questions in response to specific inquiries from non-University partners (governments

    NGOs

    environmental protection groups). I am currently in the process of building a multi-disciplinary research team and therefore welcome inquiries from potential undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines (e.g. Geology

    Physical Geography

    Geomatics

    Soil Science

    Biology/Plant Science

    Engineering or Computer Science).

    Junior Chair in Watershed Systems Research / Assistant Professor

    Winnipeg

    Canada Area

    Science Advisory Board (SAB)

    US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    PhD Candidate in Environmental Geography/Hydrology

    * Thesis title: Investigating hydrologic connectivity to improve hydrologic response predictability\n* Areas of expertise: watershed hydrology

    hydrologic connectivity

    forested systems

    hydrometric

    soil moisture and water table monitoring

    multivariate statistical analyzes

    spatial analysis

    Université de Montréal

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