Academic Staff

                                        Evan Abdulrahman Haji Ali Hajani
Evan Abdulrahman Haji Ali Hajani None
Lecturer
Hydrology
    • Ph.D., Hydrology, School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, Western Sydney University, NSW State, Australia, 2018
    • M.Sc., Hydrology, Water Resources Dept., College of Engineering, University of Duhok, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, 2010
    • B.Sc., Water Resources, Water Resources Dept., College of Engineering, University of Duhok, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, 2005
  • Journal Articles

    1. Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2018). Characterising Changes in Rainfall: A Case Study for New South Wales, Australia. International Journal of Climatology, 38(3), 1452–1462. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.5258/epdf, IF = 3.760.
    2. Hajani E., Rahman and Ishak E. (2017). Trends in Extreme Rainfall in the State of New South Wales, Australia. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 62 (13), pp.2160-2174, IF = 2.182, ERA 2010 Rank B, Q1, IF=2.372.
    3. Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2014). Rainwater utilization from roof catchments in arid regions: A case study for Australia, Journal of Arid Environments, 111, pp.35-41, IF=2.313.
    4.  Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2014). Reliability and cost analysis of a rainwater harvesting system in peri-urban regions of Greater Sydney, Australia, Water, 6, pp. 945-960, IF=2.056.
    5. Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2013). Effectiveness of Rainwater Harvesting System in Peri-Urban Region: A Case Study for the Greater Sydney. Journal of Hydrology and Environment Research, 1(1), pp.21-29.
    6. Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2018). Design Rainfall Estimation: Comparison between GEV and LP3 Distributions At-Site and Regional Estimates. Natural Hazards, 93(1), 67-88, IF=1.901
    7. Hajani E. (2020). Climate change and its influence on design rainfall at-site in New South Wales state, Australia. Journal of Water and Climate Change, (S1), 251–269. IF=1.989
    8. Rahman A., Snook C., Haque MM., Hajani E. (2020). Use of design curves in the implementation of a rainwater harvesting system. Journal of Cleaner Production, 121292. IF=9
    9. Hajani E. and Klari Z. (2022). Trends Analysis in Rainfall Data Series in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 1-14. Impact Score= 2.84
    10. Hajani E., Shajee K., Kaleel F. and Abdulhaq H. (2022). Investigating Variations in Rainfall Data in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 1-21. IF=1.989

     

    Book Chapters

    1. Rahman A. and Hajani E. (2017). Rainwater Harvesting in Arid Regions of Australia. Book Chapter (NO. 26) in Handbook: Environmental Impacts and Analysis of Drought and Water Scarcity [Edited by Saeid Eslamian and Faezeh A. Eslamian], New York: CRC Press, 2017

    Conference Papers

    1. Hajani E., Paul H. and Rahman A. (2016). Trends in Rainfall in New South Wales, Australia. 56th New Zealand Hydrological Society and the 37th Australian Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, 28 Nov - 02 Dec 2016, New Zealand.
    2. Hajani E., Rahman A. and Rahman A. S. (2015). Trend Detection in Short and Long Duration Storm Events: A Case Study for NSW, Australia. 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, 29 Nov to 4 Dec 2015, Gold Coast, Australia.
    3. Hajani E., Rahman A., Ishak E., Haddad K. (2015). Impacts of Serial Correlation on Trends in Rainfall Annual Maximum Series Data in NSW, Australia. The 3rd International Conference on Water Resources (International Conference of Water Engineering (ICWR), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 20-24 Nov 2015.
    4. Hajani E., Rahman A., Ishak E. and Rahman A. S. (2015). Detection of Trends in Extreme Rainfall Events in NSW, Australia. 36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium. 36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, 7-10 Dec, 2015, Hobart.
    5. Hajani E., Rahman A. and Haddad K. (2014). Trend analysis for Extreme Rainfall Events in New South Wales, Australia. ICESSE Sydney 2014: XII International Conference on Environmental Systems Science and Engineering, 15-16 Dec 2014, Sydney, Australia, 8 (12), Part VI, 701-706.
    6. Hajani E., Rahman A., Haddad K. (2014). Trend Analysis for Extreme Rainfall Events in New South Wales, Australia, International Conference on Environmental Systems Science and Engineering, 15 -16 Dec 2014, Sydney, Australia.
    7. Hajani E. and Rahman A. (2017). Changes in Daily Rainfall Data in NSW State, Australia. 1st International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering 22 -24 Nov 2017, Sydney, Australia.
    8. Snook C., Rahman A., van der Sterren M., Haque M., Hajani (2015). Developing design curves for rainwater harvesting in Greater Sydney. 9th International Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD 2015).
    9. Rahman A.S., Rahman A., Haddad K., Ishak E., Hajani E., Laz O., Karim F. (2015). Spatial distribution of the trends in annual maximum flood flow in north Australian river catchments. 36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium: The art and science of water.

    • Rainfall statistics based on stationary and nonstationary
    • Impact of global warming on climate change
    • Investigate the effects of climate change on weather systems such as rainfall, runoff, and temperature
    • Rainwater harvesting systems.
    • Assessment of flood risks under climate change
    • Watershed Modelling Research

    • Hydraulic Structures
    • Hydrology
    • Advanced Eng. Mathematics
    • Irrigation System
    • Fluid Mechanics
    • Final Year Project
    • Hydraulic Structures,
    • Water Resources Management and Economy
    • Engineering Drawing
    • Engineering Analysis
    • Numerical Analysis

  • Student's Name

    Type of Thesis

    Thesis Title

    Academic Year

    Kareen S. Shajee

    M.Sc.

    Impact of Climate Change on Historical Rainfall Data in Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

    2020

    Gaheen T. Sarma

    M.Sc.

    Simulation Models for Generating Rainfall Data in Selected three sites in Kurdistan Region, Iraq.

    2021

  •   evan.hajani@uod.ac

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