Dr. Muhammad Waseem
is working as
Assistant Professor
in the
School of Interdisciplinary Engineering & Sciences
. Dr. Muhammad Waseem
has a PhD in
Water Management and Climate Change
. Dr. Muhammad Waseem
has published
30
research articles & conference papers having a citation count of
433
, carried out
0
projects and filed
0
intellectual property.
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Publications
30
Citations
433
Intellectual Property
0
Publication Types
Project Types
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Projects by Year
Education
PhD
Water Management and Climate Change
2016-
2021
Universität Rostock
,
Germany
MSc
Water Resources and Environmental Management
2013-
2015
Universität Hannover
,
Germany
MSc
Water Resources Engineering
2010-
2013
UET Lahore
,
Pakistan
BSc
Agriculture Engineering
2006-
2010
BZU, Multan
,
Pakistan
Experience
Assistant Professor
2024- Present
School of Interdisciplinary Engineering & Sciences
, NUST
Assistant Professor
2024-
2024
School of Interdisciplinary Engineering & Sciences
, NUST
Assistant Professor
2021-
2023
GIK Institute
,
GIK Institute
,
Assistant Professor
2021-
2021
Swedish College of Engineering and Technology
,
Swedish College of Engineering and Technology
,
Research Assistant
2016-
2019
University of Rostock, Germany
,
University of Rostock, Germany
,
Awards
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26
Research Articles
0
Conference Proceedings
0
Books
0
Book Chapters
0
Editorial Activities
Efficient bridge steel bearing health monitoring using laser displacement sensors and wireless accelerometers2024
HA
Hafiz Ahmed Waqas
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
ME
Mehran Sahil
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
AB
Abdullah Riaz
(University of Rostock)
SH
Shiraz Ahmed
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
Journal: Frontiers in Built Environment, Volume 10, Article Number 1396815
Impact Factor: 2.2Citations: 4Quartile: 2
Suitability of a coupled hydrologic and hydraulic model to simulate surfacewater and groundwater hydrology in a typical north-eastern germany lowland catchment2020
Muhammad Mohsin Waqas
(Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology)
SY
Syed Hamid Hussain Shah
(University of Agriculture Faisalabad)
US
Usman Khalid Awan
(International Water Management Institute)
IS
Ishfaq Ahmad
(COMSATS University Islamabad)
MU
Muhammad Fahad
(PMAS-Arid Agriculture University)
YA
Yasir Niaz
(Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology)
SI
Sikandar Ali
(University of Agriculture Faisalabad)
Journal: Sustainability, Volume 12, Issue 9, Article Number 3905
Impact Factor: 3.251Citations: 8Quartile: 2
Effects of elevated air temperature and CO2 on maize production and water use efficiency under future climate change scenarios in Shaanxi Province, China2020
Muhammad Mohsin Waqas
(Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology)
IJ
Ijaz Ahmad
(UET Lahore)
LI
Li Chong
(Northwest A&F University)
HU
Huanjie Cai
(Northwest A&F University)
Journal: Atmosphere, Volume 11, Issue 8, Article Number 843
Impact Factor: 2.686Citations: 36Quartile: 3
Improved representation of flow and water quality in a north-eastern german lowland catchment by combining low-frequency monitored data with hydrological modelling2020
Izhar Ahmad
(Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
SA
Sadaquat Hussain
(Aror University of Art, Architecture, Design and Heritage)
ME
Megersa Kebede Leta
(Jimma University)
Journal: Journal of Water and Climate Change, Article Number:jwc2024675, Pages:23
Impact Factor: 2.8Citations: 4Quartile: 2
Rainwater Harvesting as Sustainable Solution to Cope with Drinking Water Scarcity and Urban Flooding: A Case Study of Public Institutions in Lahore, Pakistan2023
Sareer Ahmad
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
IZ
Izhar Ahmad
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
HI
Hira Wahab
(GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology)
ME
Megersa Kebede Leta
(University of Rostock)
Journal: SN Applied Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 8, Article Number 215
Impact Factor: 2.800Citations: 23Quartile: 2
Hydrological risk assessment for Mangla Dam: compound effects of instant flow and precipitation peaks under climate change, using HEC-RAS and HEC-GeoRAS2023