Omid Emamjomehzadeh
Ph.D. candidate
Hydrologic Systems Group
New York University
I am a research assistant in water resources engineering at New York University. My research interests lie in developing and applying advanced mathematical and computational techniques to create modeling and decision-making frameworks for socio-hydrological systems and their associated infrastructure. My research aims to tackle water scarcity in agricultural regions while enhancing the resilience and robustness of urban water infrastructure. As an expert in the field, I am committed to advancing research that bridges the gap between theory and practice. To achieve this, I explore innovative, interdisciplinary solutions at the intersection of civil engineering, mathematics, computer science, and natural system modeling, aiming to improve the sustainability and resiliency of water systems. When I’m not doing research, you’ll probably find me hiking in national parks, having deep conversations with friends, or enjoying live performances.