Dr. Yeganeh Bakhtiari, Abbas

Abbas Yeganeh Bakhtiary

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Position:

Associate Professor

Program Area:

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

Phone:

(+98-21) 77240096 Ex: 8176

Fax:

(+98-21) 77240398

Email:

Yeganeh AT iust.ac.ir

Address: Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran 16846-13114, Iran

Education:

Ph.D.

Kyoto University, Japan

M.S.

Kagoshima University, Japan

B.S.

Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran

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1. PROFESSIONAL DETAILS

1.1 Education History & Qualifications

Doctorate of Engineering (PhD), Civil Engineering , March 1999

Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Dissertation : “Computational mechanics of bed-load transport at high bottom shear”.

Advisor: Professor Tetsuo Sakai & co-advisor: Professor Hitoshi Gotoh

Master of Science (MSc), Ocean & Civil Engineering , March 1996

Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan

Thesis : “Systematic data analysis on oscillatory sheet flow with sediment particle properties”.

Advisor: Professor Toshiyuki Asano

Research Scholar, Ocean & Civil Engineering , March 1994

Kagoshima University, Japan

Intensive Japanese L anguage Proficiency C ourse , September 1993

Osaka Foreign Language University, Japan

Bachelor of Engineering (BEng.), Civil Engineering , December 1990

Iran University of Science & Technology (IUST), Iran

1.2 University Employment History

Associate Professor , School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran, (February 2013 to date)

Senior Lecturer , Hydro-environmental Research Centre, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Wales, UK, (May 2012 to December 2012).

Assistant Professor , School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran, (May 2002 to April 2012)

COE Research Associate , Research Centre Disaster Environment (RCDE), Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Japan (May 2001 to March 2002)

Postdoctoral Fellow , Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan (April 1999 to March 2001)

Teaching A ssistant , Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan (September 1996 to March 1999)

Teaching A ssistant , Department of Ocean & Civil Engineering, Kagoshima University, Japan (September 1994 to March 1996)

Research Assistant , Water Research Centre, Jihad Tahgighat Co., Iran (February to December 1990)

1.3 Sabbatical Visit

Sabbatical Visiting Professor , Faculty of Engineering, 2015 & 2016

Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB), Brunei, (taking a short leave from IUST).

Visiting Professor , Coastal & Offshore Engineering Inst., 2009 & 2011

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia, (taking a short leave from IUST).

Sabbatical Visiting Professor , Dept. of Ocean &Civil Engineering, July to October 2004

Kagoshima University, Japan, (taking a short leave from IUST).

Sabbatical Visiting Professor , Dept. of Civil & Resource Engineering, Summer 2003

University of Western Australia (UWA), Australia (taking a short leave from IUST).

Visiting Assistant Professor , College Civil Engineering, May to September 2001

The University of Mississippi, USA, (taking a short leave from DPRI, Kyoto University).

1.4 Professional Services/Memberships

  •  Managing Director Board of Iranian Coastal & Marine Structural Engineering Association (ICOMSEA)

  • Associate Member, Hydro-environmental Research Centre, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

  • Associate Member, Centre of Excellence for Enviro-Hydroinformatics, IUST

  • Member, Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS)

  •  Iranian Association for Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

  •  The International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)

  • Member of Japan Society of Civil Engineering, JSCE

  • Associate Member of Society of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University

  • Associate Member of Iranian Hydraulic Engineering Association

1.5 Honours & Awards

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), 1991-2001.

  • Postgraduate Scholarship awarded by Ministry of Education (Monbusho), Japan, leading to PhD degree, 1996-1999.

  • Postgraduate Scholarship awarded by Ministry of Education (Monbusho), Japan, leading to Master degree, 1994-1996.

  • Research Scholarship awarded by Ministry of Education (Monbusho), Japan, to conduct research in Kagoshima University, 1993-1994.

  • Scholarship awarded for the top student in Civil Engineering by Ministry of Education-Iran, to pursue higher education.

1.6 Computing Skills

Programming language: FORTRAN, Visual BASIC

Operating system: MS-DOS and WINDOWS 2000, XP& 7

Hardware platforms: IBM PC Compatibles, Visual Alpha system, Mac

Word processors: MS Word 2000, WordPerfect

Graphics: MS PowerPoint XP, Tecplot, Origin

Softwaree and tools: MATLAB, Mathematica, MIKE 11& 21

2. ACADEMIC & TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

2.1 Administrative Activities

Head, Office of International Affairs (2013 to 2015)

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran

Head, Office of International Affairs (2009 to 2012)

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran

Dean, Department of Water Resources (2005 to 2007)

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran

Director , Hydraulic Laboratory, Department of Water Resources (2003 to 2005)

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Iran

2.2 Editorships Activities

A ssociate Editor: International Journal of Civil Engineering, IUST

Reviewer : Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE

Reviewer : Journal of Advances in Water Resources, Elsevier

Reviewer : Journal of Coastal Engineering, Elsevier

Reviewer : Journal of Coastal Engineering Japan

Reviewer : Journalof Hydraulic Research, IAHR

Reviewer : International Journal of Science and Technology, Iran.

Reviewer : Iranian Journal of Marine Engineering, Iran.

Reviewer : Iranian Journal of Hydraulics Engineering, Iran.

Technical Committee : 8th to 14th Iranian Conference on Marine Industry

Technical Committee : 8th Iranian Conference on Hydraulics Eng., Tehran, February 2010.

Technical Committee Member : 2nd to 5th Iranian Conference on Civil Eng., Tehran.

Technical Committee Member : 4th to 10th International Conferences on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures, ICOPMAS, Tehran, Iran.

3. TEACHING ACTIVITIES

3.1 Teaching courses

3.1.1 Undergraduate courses

- Open-Channel Hydraulics (IUST & Dept. of Civil Engineering, UTB, 2016)

- An Introduction to Hydrodynamics

- Water & Wastewater Engineering

3.1.2 Master courses

- Coastal Engineering

- Design of Coastal Structures

- Sediment Transport Mechanics

- Beach Engineering

- Port Engineering

- Fluvial Hydraulics (College of Civil Engineering, UTM, 2009)

-Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD (College of Civil Engineering, UTM, 2009)

- Natural Hazard & Environmental Disaster (Dept. of Civil Engineering, UTB, 2016)

3.1.3 PhD courses

- Mechanics of Two-Phase Flow

- Advance Mechanics of Sediment Transport in Marine Environment

-Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD

-Advance Computational Fluid Dynamics

3.2 D evelopment of Courses and Curriculum

- Associate member of Coastal and Offshore Engineering Committee for developing the curriculum for postgraduate courses, Ministry of Higher Education, Iran.

- Head of committee for developing the postgraduate courses of Marine Structures in Department of Water Resources, School of Civil Engineering, IUST.

- Member and delegate of IUST in the task committee of developing the curricula for postgraduate courses of Coastal Engineering at INIO.

- Chief member of Task Committee on Developing the Coastal & Offshore Structures Laboratory for graduate studies, School of Civil Engineering, IUST.

3.3 Supervision

3.3.1Former PhD Student ( s ) :

  • Mr. Roham Bakhtyar(School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Two-phase flow modelling of sediment transport in swash zone”.

  • Ms. Fatemeh Hajivalie (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Two-phase flow modelling of local scour under vertical breakwaters”.

  • Mr. Mohammad-Hossein Kazeminzhad (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Two-phase flow modelling of scouring near offshore pipelines with Euler-Euler coupling methods”.

  • Mr. Morteza Zanganeh (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Two-phase flow modelling of scouring near offshore pipelines with Lagrange-Lagrange methods”.

  • Ms. Bahareh Kamranzad (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Assessment of the effect of climate change on wave regime in Persian Gulf”.

  • Mr. Hamid Houshangi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of interaction of standing waves and vertical breakwater with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics”.

    3.3.2 Current PhD Student ( s ) :

  • Mr. Mohamad Mohamad-Beigi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST & INIO)

    Title of Research: “Numerical simulation of wave induced scour beneath monopile foundation of wind turbine”.

  • Mr. Mohammad Chinipardaz (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Euler-Euler Two-phase flow modelling of Suspended Sediment Transport with Unstructured Mesh”.

  • Mr. Mohmoud Hamzeh-Ziabari (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “A hybrid two-phase Euler-Euler/Euler-Lagrange model for sediment transport in offshore casing drilling”.

  • Mr. Saeed Yagoubi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “A hybrid model for wave prediction in Persian Gulf”.

  • Mr. Saeed Yousef (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Numerical simulation of rubble mound breakwater with DEM”.

    3.3.3 Current Master Student ( s ) :

  • Ms. Marzieh Mola Karimi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Numerical simulation berm breakwater under wave attack”.

  • Mr. Aram Asaadi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Siltation problem in Gorgon bay near Caspian Sea”.

  • Mr. Mohammad-Reza Kolahian (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Studying beach erosion in Gorgon bay near Caspian Sea”.

  • Mr. Kasra Karimi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Numerical simulation of wave hydrodynamics in front of Oscillating Wave Surge Converter (OWSC)”.

  • Mr. Hamid Taheri (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Comparison of SWAN model’s results for hindcasting wind-wave in Persian Gulf with two re-analysis datasets and field data”.

  • Mr. Mehdi Ebrahimi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Studying prevention of beach erosion in Caspian Sea”.

  • Mr. Hoessien Niazi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Optimization of rubble-mound breakwater with GA algorithm”.

  • Mr. Hamid Baghshahi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Numerical modelling of mixing in surf zone with SPH”.

3.3.4 Graduated Student ( s ) :

  • Mr. Farzad Karkhani (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Optimization of rubble-mound breakwater with GA algorithm”.

  • Ms. Elaheh Mardi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Studying of scour near a pile in tidal current condition”.

  • Ms. Shabnam Rahmati (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Numerical of study free spans effect in multi-span under action waves”.

  • Mr. Behnam Rezaee (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Optimization of berm breakwater with GA algorithm”.

  • Mr. Hamid Falahaty (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Study of wave run up on rubble-mound breakwater with M5 model”.

  • Mr. Mohmouad Hamzeh-Ziabari (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Study of wave runup in swash zone with MARCE and M5’ algorithm”.

  • Mr. Kamran Kohestani (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Studying storm-induced coastal currents with M5”.

  • Mr. Ahmad Momeini (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Optimization of rubble-mound breakwater with Genetic Algorithm (GA) and FORM”.

  • Mr. Mehdi Zadfatollah (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Numerical Study and Evaluation of Effective Parameters in of the Pontoon Floating Breakwaters”.

  • Mr. Milad Zabihi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Studying of wave reflection from berm breakwaters with Decision Tree M5’ Algorithm”.

  • Ms. Somaieh Mafi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Studying of longshore sediment transport with DT Algorithm”.

  • Mr. Ali Pourzanjbar (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Studying of Local Scour in front of a vertical breakwater with GP”.

  • Mr. Milad Rezaee (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Modelling of Scour in front of Surge Wave Energy Converters”.

  • Mr. Hamzeh Golzaroodi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Wave-Induced Fatigue Assessment on Marine Pipeline on Free Span”.

  • Mr. Hossein Falalhati (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of Wave Hydrodynamics of Pipelines at Free Spans”.

  • Mr. Shoroush Abolfathi (co-advisor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, UTM, Malaysia)

Title of Research: Application of Decision Tree model in prediction of wave run up ”.

  • Mr. Hoessin Hoessini-Ghohi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Current-induced local scouring beneath vibrating pipeline”.

  • Mr. Ali Pakzadeh (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Allowable Free Spanning Length for Marine Pipelines under wave condition”.

  • Mr. Mohammad Tahersima (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Study of fatigue crack in a jacket platform under wave condition”.

  • Mr. Ehsan Khazemi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of bed-load transport with SPH”.

  • Mr. Hamid Houshangi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of interaction of standing waves and vertical breakwater with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics”.

  • Mr. Tohid Savalanpour (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: Application of ANN in prediction of wave run up in swash zone ”.

  • Mr. Mahmoud Ramezanpour (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Scour prediction in front of vertical breakwater with ANFIS model ”.

  • Mr. Ali Valipour (College of Mechanical Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Assessing cumulative fatigue damage induced by wave on offshore pipelines”.

  • Ms. Hadiseh Bolkhari (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of breaking waves with smooth particle hydrodynamics”.

  • Mr. Farzad Mohammadian (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Caspian Sea-level fluctuations and its effects on beach erosion”.

  • Mr. Majid Zeinali (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

Title of Research: “Numerical Simulation of vortex shedding around tandem pipelines”.

  • Mr. Akbar Hejazei (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Numerical simulation of water quality in constructed wetland”.

  • Mr. Ali Ranjbar (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Wastewater treatment with riverine constructed wetland”.

  • Mr. Ali Mehran (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of Floating Breaking Waves in 3D”.

  • Mr. Ali Hashemi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Simulation of Breaking Waves on Submerged Breakwater”.

  • Mr. Mahyar Khanpour (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research : “Two-Phase Flow Simulation of Scouring near Offshore Pipelines”.

  • Mr. Amir Ghiahsi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Marine pollutions simulation in Khor-Mousa Estuary”.

  • Ms. Mojgan Mohammadi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research :Simulation of Nearshore Currents under Storm Condition with ANN.

  • Mr. Reza Valipour (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Study of Allowable Free Span Length in Offshore Pipelines”.

  • Mr. Mir-Emad Mousavi (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Experimental Study of Local Scour under Offshore Pipelines”.

  • Mr. Akbar Hekmat (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Wastewater treatment with constructing artificial wetland system”.

  • Mr. Alireza Rabiee (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

          Title of Research: “N-line modelling of beach evolution under storm condition”.

  • Mr. Mani Golparvar-Fard (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Two-Phase Flow Model for Local Scour under Offshore Pipelines”.

  • Mr. Abbas Khayyer (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Effects of Meteorological Phenomena and Inflow Discharge on Local Caspian Sea-level Fluctuations”.

  • Mr. Saeed Farzadpour (School of Civil Engineering, IUST)

    Title of Research: “Wetland system in wastewater treatment of Saqqeze River”.

4. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:

4.1 Citation Indices

All

Since 2012

Citations

658

446

h-index

15

13

i10-index

23

16

4.2 Research Interests

The main field of research is coastal and environmental disaster engineering including the following special interests:

  • Numerical modelling of fluid-structure interaction with a two-phase flow models

  • Two-phase flow modelling of sediment transport and local scour near marine structure

  • Two-phase flow modelling of sediment transport

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of micro-hydrodynamics of sediment transport in river and coastal environment

  • Studying beach erosion with field observation and numerical modelling

  • Application of numerical models in environmental disaster engineering

  • Optimization of rubble-mound breakwater with FORM and GA algorithms

  • Studying of vortex induced vibration on offshore pipelines

  • Dynamics of particulate granular materials

  • Coastal currents and sediment transport modelling under storm condition

  • Hydraulics of wave- and wind-induced currents and their effect to shoreline changes under stormy condition

4.3 Funding

2016-2017: Deputy of Research Management, IUST Rials 30,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and H. Houshangi

Project title: Prediction of maximum scour depth beneath seawalls using GP

2016-2017: Deputy of Research Management, UTB BN$ 7,800

Investigators: R. Rao (UTB) and A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST)

Project title: Numerical modelling of storm surge near Brunei water

2015-2016: Deputy of Research Management, IUST Rials 33,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and A. Gharini

Project title: Studying of the breakwater construction effect on beach erosion in Busher area, field observation and numerical modelling

2014-2015: Deputy of Research Management, IUST Rials 80,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and A. Gharini

Project title: Studying of the breakwater construction effect on beach erosion in Busher area, field observation and numerical modelling

2013-2014: Deputy of Research Management, IUST Rials 98,300,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and M. Chinipardaz

Project title: Studying of suspended-load transport with Lagrangian two-phase flow model

2012-2013: Manabe Abe Co., IRAN Rials 60,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and E. Kazemi

Project title: Simulation of bed-load transport with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics

2011-2012: Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) Rials 206,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and M.H. Kazeminezhad

Project title: Euler-Euler two-phase flow Simulation for scouring beneath marine pipelines

2011-2013 RMC, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

Investigators: Ahmad Khairi Abd Wahab (UTM) and A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST)

Project title: Experimental modelling of longshore sediment transport in swash zone

2011-2012: Manabe Abe Co., IRAN Rials 60,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and E. Kazemi

Project title: Two-phase flow simulation of bed-load transport with Lagrange model

2010-2011: Transportation Research Institute, IUST Rials 134,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and H. Houshanghi

Project title: Waves hydrodynamics in front of compound breakwater with SPH

2009-2010: Transportation Research Institute, IUST Rials 158,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and R. Bakhtyar

Project title: Application of ANFIS model in prediction of swash zone Hydrodynamics

2008-2009: Manabe Abe Co., IRAN Rials 49,500,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and M. Zeinali

Project title: Numerical Investigation of Hydrodynamic Forces on Tandem Pipelines

2008-2009: Transportation Research Institute, IUST Rials 68,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and H. Bolkhari

Project title: Simulation of breaking waves with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)

2007-2009: Transportation Research Institute , IRAN Rials 340,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and R. Bakhtyar

Project title: Design code for Marine Field Measurements in Iranian Coast

2007-2008: Transportation Research Institute, IUST Rials 48,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and A. Hashemi

Project title: Simulation of submerged breakwater effects on beach preservation

2006-2007:Manabe Abe Co., IRAN Rials 38,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and R. Valipour

Project title: Numerical Study of Allowable Free Span Length in Offshore Pipelines

2006-2007: Transportation Research Institute, IUST Rials 48,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and M. Mohammdai

Project title: Simulation of Nearshore Currents under Storm Condition

2005-2006: Manabe Abe Co., IRAN Rials 38,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and R. Valipour

Project title: Studying of local scour around offshore pipelines

2005-2006: Iranian Ministry of Petroleum Rials 30,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and R. Valipour

Project title: Simulation of local scour around offshore pipelines due to current

2004-2006: Kordestan Wastewater Treatment Co., IRAN Rials 599,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and A. Ghaheri (IUST)

Project title: Wastewater treatment of Saqqez river with artificial wetland system

2002-2003: School of Civil Engineering, IUST Rials 24,000,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary (IUST) and A. Rabiee (IUST)

Project title: M odelling of sediment transport in storm condition with N-line model .

2001-2002: RCDE, DPRI, Kyoto University

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary, S. Kato and T. Yamashita

Project title: Modelling of large-scale sea bottom topography changes under stormy condition at Ogata coast .

1999-2001: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Yen 1,700,000

Investigators: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary and T. Sakai

Project title: Modelling of on- and off-shore sediment transport under sheet-flow transport

4.4 Research Collaboration Projects

2015-2017 Coventry University, studying the mixing in surf zone using numerical modelling with SPH.

2016-2017 UTB, Numerical modelling of storm surge near Brunei water

2014-2016 Iranian National Institute for Oceanography (INIO), studying the breakwater construction effect on beach erosion in Busher area, field observation and numerical modelling.

2013-2015 Kyoto university, to develop a two-phase flow model for sediment transport in coastal and river environment.

2009-2011 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), to study (i) experimentally and numerically modeling of longshore sediment transport in swash zone, and (ii) wave run up in swash zone with soft computing technique.

2006-2007 Kagoshima University& Hiroshima University, to study the storm surge problem at both Caspian Sea and Japan Sea.

2003-2006 Kagoshima University, to study the sea level rise problem at Caspian Sea and its effect on beach erosion.

2003-2004 The University of Western Australia (UWA), to develop a numerical model for two-phase flow simulation of local scouring problem of pipe lines with a granular material model.

2001-2002 RCDE, Kyoto University and Lund University, to incorporate the granular material based model of sediment transport to the N-line model for shoreline predication, and further calibration and verification of model with the field measured data at Ogata Wave Observatory.

4.5 Research Accomplishments

MBS-2D (I) A numerical model (attached with a short manual for code) simulates the hyper-concentrated multiphase flow transport in river and coastal .

The model is constructed on the basis of Euler-Lagrange coupling of the fluid phase and solid phase, respectively. In which, the fluid phase is computed by the Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes equation in conjunction with the k- e turbulence model for turbulence closure, while the sediment motion is numerically simulated as a granular media with the aid of the Distinct Element Method (DEM) . To simulate the sediment transport under breaking wave in surf and swash zone, the model is using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) technique in addition to the open boundary treatment for tracking the location of flow’s free surface. The wave motion is approximated by solitary wave theory, which breaks in surf zone and then propagates into swash zone. Also, the hydrodynamics of flow in swash zone, namely infiltration, exfiltration of underground water and/or induced pore pressure during wave runup and rundown on a beach, can be easily approximated.

EE-2D (II) A numerical model (attached with a short manual for code) simulates the hyper-concentrated multiphase flow transport in river and coastal .

The model is constructed on the basis of Euler- Euler coupling of the governing equations of fluid and solid phases, respectively. Both of the fluid and sediment phases were described via the Navier-Stokes equations, i.e. the model was implemented using time-averaged continuity and momentum equations for the fluid and sediment phases and a modified turbulence closure for the fluid phase. The fluid and sediment phases were then coupled with introducing the interaction forces between phases. To simulate the sediment transport under breaking wave in surf and swash zone, the model is using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) technique in addition to the open boundary treatment for tracking the location of flow’s free surface. The wave motion is approximated by solitary wave theory, which breaks in surf zone and then propagates into swash zone. Also, the hydrodynamics of flow in swash zone, namely infiltration, exfiltration of underground water and/or induced pore pressure during wave runup and rundown on a beach, can be easily approximated.

4. 6 Publications

4.6.1 Books

1. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2016):” Guidelines for Preparation of Beach Engineering Projects”. IUST Publishing Company, in press, pp. 90. (in Farsi)

2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A.” How to Write an ISI Paper in English”. Under final revision, pp. 240. (in Farsi)

4.6.2 Thesis

1. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (1999):"Computational mechanics of bed-load transport at high bottom shear". PhD Dissertation, Kyoto University, Japan, pp. 99.

2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (1996):" Systematic data analyses on oscillatory sheet flow with sediment particle properties ". MSc Thesis, Kagoshima University, Japan, pp. 60.

4.6.3 Under Preparation Journal Papers

  1. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zabihi M, and Kazeminezhad MH (2016): “Prediction of Wave Reflection from Berm Breakwaters with M5 Model”. Under preparation for Journal of Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics.

  2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Koshestani K and Abolfathi S. (2016): ”Predication of Coastal Currents under Strom Condition at Ogata Coast Using ANFIS and M5”. Under preparation for Journal of Applied Ocean Research.

  3. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Hamze-Ziabari SM. (2016): “Derivation of a new model for prediction of wave run-up in swash zone”. Under Review at the Journal of Applied Ocean Research.

  4. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Milad R, Karimi, K and Hajivalie F. (2016): ”Numerical Modeling of Flow Hydrodynamics and Scour Pattern near a Bottom Hinged Flap Type Surge-Wave Energy Converters (Part II. Scour Modeling)”. Under preparation for Journal of Hydroinformatics.

4.6.4 Published & Under review Journal Papers

  1. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazeminejad MH and Taheri H (2017): “Performance Evaluation of SWAN Model for Wind Wave Forecasting in the Persian Gulf”. Under review at Journal of Oceanography .

  2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H and Falahaty H (2017): “Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Scour in front of Sloped Breakwater”. Under review at Journal of Advance Water Resources.

  3. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H, Jabbari E and Abolfathi S (2017): “Lagrangian Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Scour in Front of a Vertical Breakwater”. Under review at Coastal Engineering Journal.

  4. Pourzangbar A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Saber A and Rasoul Ahari L (2017): “Predicting scour depth at seawalls using GP and ANNs Journal of Hydroinformatics”, IWA; doi: 10.2166/hydro.2017.125 (15 pages), in press.

  5. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H, Hajivalie F and Abolfathi S (2017): “Numerical Simulation of Wave Hydrodynamics Impinge on Caisson”. Coastal Engineering Journal, World Scientific Pub Co; 59(1), doi: 1750005 (31 pages).

  6. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Golzaroudi H and Valipour A. (2016):” Assessment of wave-induced fatigue damage for marine pipelines in intermediate seas”. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, doi: 10.17736/ijope.2016.bn11; 26(4): 385–391.

  7. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Hamze-Ziabari SM (2016): “Prediction of infragravity wave swash motions on natural beaches using model trees”. Accepted at Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amir Kabir University.

  8. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Valipour A, Golzaroudi H and Shabakhty N. (2016): “Assessment of Cumulative Fatigue Damage in Marine Pipelines”. International Journal of Offshore & Polar Engineering ( IJOPE); 26 (4): 1–7.

  9. Zanganeh M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Yamashita T. (2016): “ANFIS and ANN models for the estimation of wind and wave-induced current velocities at Joeutsu-Ogata coast”. Journal of Hydroinformatics; 18 (2):371-399.

  10. Abolfathi S, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hamze-Ziabari SM and Borzooei, S. (2016): “Prediction of wave runup in swash zone with Decision Tree model”. Ocean Engineering; 112: 76-81.

  11. Kamranzad B, Etemad-Shahidi A, Chegini V and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A (2015):” Climate Change impact on wave energy in the Persian Gulf”. Journal of Ocean Dynamics; 65 (6): 77: 7777-794.

  12. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Bricker J (2015):” Numerical study of submerged vertical breakwater dimension effect on the wave hydrodynamics and vortex generation“. Coastal Engineering Journal, World Scientific Pub Co; 57(3), doi 1550009.

  13. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Pourzangbar A and Hajivalie F. (2014):”Genetic Programming to Predict Scour Depth in Front of Coastal Structures”. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tabriz University. (in Farsi)

  14. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zabihi M, Kazeminezhad MH and Bali M. (2014): “Studying of wave reflection from berm breakwaters with Decision Tree”. Journal of Oceanography, INIO; 5 (17):113-123.

  15. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zanganeh M, Cheng L and Abd Wahab AK. (2013): “Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Current-Induced Live Bed Scour under Offshore Pipelines”. Journal of Offshore Mechanics & Arctic Engineering, ASME, doi:10.1115/1.4023200:135(3);031705 (10 pages).

  16. Mafi S, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kazeminezhad MH (2013): “Prediction formula for longshore sediment transport rate with M5'algorithm”. Journal of Coastal Research: SI65; 2149-2154.

  17. Bakhtyar R, Razmi AM, Barry DA, Kees CE, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Miller CT (2013): “Two-phase flow modeling of the influence of wave shapes and bed slope on nearshore hydrodynamics”. Journal of Coastal Research: SI 65; 159-164.

  18. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghorbani MA and Pourzangbarand A (2012): “ Determination of the most important parameters on scour at coastal structures ”. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urbanism; 2(2): 68-71.

  19. Zanganeh M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Abd Wahab AK (2012): “Lagrangian coupling two-phase flow model for to simulate current-induced scour beneath offshore pipelines”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research: 38; 64–73.

  20. Pakzadeh A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kazeminezhad MH (2012): “Investigation of Flow Hydraulics and Free Spanning Length of Marine Pipelines subjected to Sea Waves”. Journal of Oceanography, INIO; 3(10): 1-10.

  21. Kazeminezhad MH, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Etemad-Shahidi A and Bass HM (2012): “Two-Phase Simulation of Wave-Induced Tunnel Scour beneath Marine Pipeline”. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE; 138(6): 517-529.

  22. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazemi E, Zanganeh M and Houshangi H (2012): “Two-Phase Flow Modelling of Bed-Load Transport Using a Lagrangian-Lagrangian Model”. International Journal of Maritime Technology; 7(14): 71-87. (in Farsi)

  23. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshngi H and Gotoh H (2012): “Euler-Lagrange Model for Scour in front of Vertical Breakwater”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research: 34 (1); 96–106.

  24. Bakhtyar R, Barry DA, Meraji SH, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Li L. (2011): “An application of evolutionary optimization algorithms for determining concentration and velocity profiles in sheet flows and overlying layers”. Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, ASME, doi: 10.1115/1.4004516;134 (2):021802.

  25. Zanganeh M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Bakhtyar R. (2011): “Combined Particle Swarm Optimization and Fuzzy Inference System model for estimation of current-induced scour beneath marine pipelines”. Journal of Hydroinformatics: 13(3); 558-573.

  26. Kazeminezhad MH and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2011): “Two-Phase Simulation of Current-Induced Scour underneath Submarine Pipelines”. Journal of Coastal Research: SI 64; 542-546.

  27. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazeminezhad MH, Etemad-Shahidi A, Bass HM and Cheng L. (2011):”Euler-Euler Two-Phase Flow Simulation of Tunnel Erosion beneath Marine Pipelines”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research: 33; 137-146.

  28. Tahersiam M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Hajivalie F. (2011): “Scour pattern in front of vertical breakwater with overtopping”. Journal of Coastal Research: SI 64; 598-602.

  29. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri, A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Jeng DS. (2011):”Cross-shore Sediment Transport Estimation Using Fuzzy Inference System in the swash zone”. Journal of the Franklin Institute: 348 (8); 2005-2025.

  30. Hajivalie F and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2011): “Numerical simulation of the interaction of a broken wave and a vertical breakwater”. International Journal of Civil Engineering: 9(1); 71-79.

  31. Kazeminezhad MH, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Etemad-Shahidi A. (2010): “Numerical Investigation of Bed and boundary layer effects on the vortex shedding Frequency of the pipelines”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research, 32 (4): 460-470.

  32. Bakhtyar R, Ramzi AM, Barry D A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Qin A. (2010): “Air-water two-phase flow approach to simulate the wave motions in surf and swash zones”. Journal of Advance Water Resources; 33(12): 1560-1574.

  33. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hajivalie F and Hashemi-Javan A (2010): “Numerical Study of Steady Streaming in front of a Vertical Breakwater under Action of Wave Overtopping”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research; 32(1): 91-102.

  34. Bakhtyar R, Barry D A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Ghaheri A (2010): “Numerical simulation of two-phase flow modeling of sediment transport in the inner-surf and swash zones”. Journal of Advances in Water Resources; 33 (3):277-290.

  35. Kazeminezhad M H, Etemad-Shahidi A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A (2010): “An Alternative Approach for Investigation of the Wave-Induced Scour around Pipelines”. Journal of Hydroinformatics, IAHR, doi:10.2166/hydro.2010.042: 51-65.

  36. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Shabani M, Gotoh H and Wang SM (2009): “A three-dimensional distinct element model for bed-load transport”. Journal of Hydraulic Research, IAHR; 47 (2): 203–212.

  37. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Barry D A and Ghaheri A (2009): “Two-phase hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling of wave-generated sheet flow”. Journal of Advances in Water Resources; 32(8): 1267-1283.

  38. Mousavi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Enshaei N (2009): "The equivalent depth of wave-induced scour around offshore pipelines".Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, ASME; 131: 0216601:1-5.

  39. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Barry DA (2009): “Numerical Simulation of surf- swash zone motions and turbulent flow”. Journal of Advances in Water Resources; 32(2): 250-263.

  40. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, and Barry, DA (2009): “Process-based model for nearshore hydrodynamics, sediment transport and morphological evolution in the surf and swash zones”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research; 31(1): 44-56.

  41. Bakhtyar R, Barry D A, Li L, Jeng DS and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A (2009): “Modeling of sediment transport in the swash zone: A review”. Journal of Ocean Engineering; 36 (9-10): 767-783.

  42. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Barry DA (2009): “Euler-Euler Coupled Two-Phase Flow Modeling for Sheet Flow Sediment Motion in the Nearshore”. Journal of Coastal Research; SI 56: 467-471.

  43. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hajivalie F and Hashemi-Javan A. (2009):”Numerical study of breakwater steepness effect on the hydrodynamics of standing waves and steady streaming”. Journal of Coastal Research; SI 56: 658-662.

  44. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Ghaheri A. (2008): “ Application of neuro-fuzzy approach in prediction of runup in swash zone ”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research; 30(1):17-27.

  45. Bakhtyar R and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2008): “Euler-Euler coupling two-phase simulation of seepage through soils in artesian flow conditions”. International Journal of Engineering Science, IUST; 19(2-8): 39-51 (in Farsi).

  46. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Baldock TA. (2008): “Longshore Sediment Transport Estimation Using Fuzzy Inference System”. Journal of Applied Ocean Research;30(4):273-286.

  47. Parsa J, Etemad-Shahidi A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2007): “Evaluation of computer and empirical models for prediction of salinity intrusion in the Bahmanshir Estuary”. Journal of Coastal Research; SI 50: 658-662.

  48. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Valipour R. (2007): “Analysis of offshore pipelines allowable free span length” . Int'l Journal of Civil Eng., IUST; 51(1): 84-91.

  49. Golparvar-Fard M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Cheng L. (2005): “Numerical Simulation of Jet Flow Hydrodynamics at Erosion Tunnel beneathOffshore Pipelines”. Int'l Journal of Civil Eng., IUST; 1(1): 46-57.

  50. Khayyer A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Asano T. (2004): “Numerical Simulation of Turbulence Dynamics in Plunging Breaking Waves”. Int'l Journal of Civil Eng., IUST;2(4): 201-212.

  51. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2002): “Numerical modeling of sheet-flow transport under wave and current”. Korean International Journal of Water Resources:1;206-207.

  52. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Numerical Study of Particle Diameter Effect on Oscillatory Sheet flow Transport with Movable Bed Simulator”. Annual Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Conference, JSCE; 44: 653-658.

  53. Gotoh H, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Sakai T. (2000): “Coupling of Multiphase-Flow Model and Distinct Element Method for Simulation of Sediment Transport under High Bottom Shear”.Journal of Hydraulic, Coastal & Environment Engineering; 649/II-51: 17-26. (in Japanese)

  54. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Applicability of the Euler-Lagrange coupling Multiphase-Flow Model to the Bed-Load Transport at High Shear Stress”. Journal of Hydraulic Research, IAHR; 38(5): 389-398.

  55. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Asano T. (1998): “Effects of particle properties on oscillatory sheet flow dynamics”. Coastal Engineering Journal; 40 (1): 61-80.

  56. Sakai T, Gotoh H and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (1997): “Experiment on flow velocity and sediment motion in transition process from saltation to sheet flow”. Annual Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, JSCE; 41: 33-38. (in Japanese)

  57. Asano T and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (1996): “Systematic data analysis on oscillatory sheet flow in light of sediment particle properties”. Journal of Hydraulic, Coastal& Environment Engineering; II-37(551):113-122. (in Japanese)

4.6.5 Referred Conference Papers

  1. Mohammad Beigi M, Kazeminezhad MH and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2017): “Numerical Investigation on Wave induced vortex Dynamics around Cylinder Pile with Considering Varying KC Number”. Submitted to 36th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2017), Trondheim, Norway.

  2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H and Jabbari E. (2016): “Study of bed material effects on scour pattern in front of vertical-wall breakwater by a Two-Phase Model”. Proc of 12th International Conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS 2016), papers on CD-ROM, Iran.

  3. Ziabari SMH, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Siadatmousavi SM. (2016): “Analytical solution for ground water head in unconfined coastal aquifer using VIM”. Proc of 12th International Conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS 2016), papers on CD-ROM, Iran.

  4. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H and Abolfathi S. (2016): “Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Scour in front of Sloped Breakwater”. Proc 35th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, ICCE 2016, Istanbul, Turkey.

  5. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H and Falahaty H. (2016): “Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Scour in front of Vertical Breakwater”. Proc 3rd THESIS 2016, Tokyo, Japan.

  6. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Karimi K and Hajivalie F. (2016): “Numerical modelling of standing waves in front of caisson with different slope using OpenFoam” Proc of 12th International Conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS 2016), papers on CD-ROM, Iran.

  7. Zanganeh M and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2015): “Prediction of Storm-Induced Coastal Currents with ANFIs and ANN”. Proc 10th International Congress on Civil Engineering (ICCE), Iran.

  8. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Rezaee B. (2014): “Optimizing breakwater design considering the system of failure modes with GA”. Proc 16 th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2014), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  9. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Houshangi H. (2014): “A Lagrange-Lagrange Two-Phase Model for Simulation of Scour in Front of Vertical-wall Breakwater under Standing Wave”. Proc of 11th International Conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS 2014), papers on CD-ROM, Iran.

  10. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ziabari MH. (2013): “Predication of wave run up in swash zone with DT Algorithm”. Accepted for oral presentation at International Conference on Civil Engineering (ICCE 2014), (in Farsi).

  11. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Khohestani K. (2013): “Predication of storm induced coastal currents with DT Algorithm”. Proc 15th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  12. Moradi H, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Jaffari S. (2013): “Recommendations to promote the minor ports project as a new engine for Iranian coastal development in Persian Gulf”. Proc 15th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  13. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mafi S, Kazeminezhad MH, Moradi H, Badripour HR. (2013): “A new longshore sediment transport formula for Iranian coast”. Proc 15th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  14. Pourzangbar A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghorbani MA, Hajivalie F. (2013): “Determination of the scouring depth near seawall with ANN model”. Proc 7th National Conference on Civil Engineering (NCCE 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi).

  15. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2013): “Numerical study of submerged vertical breakwater dimension effect on the wave hydrodynamics and vortex generation”. Proc of International Conference on Coastal Research (ICS 2013).

  16. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Rezaee M. (2012):”Hydrodynamic of surge wave energy converters”. Proc of the 10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, HIC 2012, Hamburg, Germany.

  17. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2012): “Two-phase flow model for scouring in front of a vertical impermeable submerged breakwater”. Book of abstracts, IAHR-APD Conference, pp.148-149.

  18. Falahaty H, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2012): “Current-induced vortex shedding near marine pipelines”. Proc 9th International Conference on Civil Engineering (ICCE 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi).

  19. Golzarodi H, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Valipour A. (2012): “Assessment of fatigue damage at free span due to irregular wave in Persian Gulf”. Proc 9th International Conference on Civil Engineering (ICCE 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi).

  20. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Pourzangbar A. (2012): “Predicting scour depth at seawalls using artificial neural networks”. Proc 9th International Conference on Civil Engineering (ICCE 2013), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi).

  21. Mafi S, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazeminezhad MH. (2012): “Studying of different longshore sediment transport formula with DT Algorithm”. Proc14th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2012), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  22. Zabihi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazeminezhad MH. (2012): “Studying of wave reflection from nearshore breakwaters with Decision Tree”. Proc14th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2012), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  23. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zadfatollah A, Bali M. (2012):“Numerical study of transformation coefficient of different type of floating breakwaters”. Proc 14thMarine Industries Conference (MIC 2012), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  24. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zadfatollah A, Bali M. (2012): “Studying important parameters of Panton type floating breakwaters”. Proc 14th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2012), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  25. Rezaee M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A.(2012): “Numerical Simulation of Steady Streaming in Front of a Vertical Breakwater by SST Turbulence Model. Proc10th International Conference on Coasts, Ports and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS 2012), Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi).

  26. Shahbakhti N, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Tahersiam M (2011): “Investigation on damageTypes of Offshore Platforms”. Proc Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2011).

  27. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Golzarodi H and Valipour A. (2011): “Comparison of linear and nonlinear wave’s simulation in Persian Gulf”. Proc 13th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2011),Papers on CD-ROM, Iran. (in Farsi)

  28. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A,Ramezanpour M and Mazaheri S. (2011): “Prediction of scour depth near a caisson breakwaters using ANFIS and ANN model”. Proc 1st Offshore Conference, Sharif University, Iran, (Papers on CD-ROM).

  29. Pakzad M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Valipour R (2011): “Determination of Marine Pipelines Allowable Free Span Length”. Proc3 rdIranian PipeTech 2011 Conference, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  30. Hoessini Ghohi H, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kazeminzhad MH (2011): “Scour of pipeline under steady current”. Proc 3rd Iranian PipeTech 2011 Conference, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  31. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kazemi, E. (2011): “Two-phase flow simulation of bed-load transport with Lagrange model”. Proc 2nd Congress European Micro Fluid, France.

  32. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kazeminezhad MH, and Etemad-Shahidi A (2011): “Two-Phase Simulation of Current-Induced Scour underneath Submarine Pipelines”. Proc International Conference on Coastal Research (ICS 2011).

  33. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Savalanpour T. (2010): “ Prediction of rubble-mound breakwaters height with ANN model”. Proc 12th Marine Industries Conference (MIC 2010), Paper No. 146. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  34. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ramezanpour M and Mazaheri S. (2010): “Prediction of scour depth near a caisson breakwaters using ANFIS model”. Proc 5th National Conference of Civil Engineering (NCCE), Mashhad University, Iran (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  35. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Houshangi H and Kazemi E. (2009): “Numerical Simulation of Wave-Structure Interaction with Vertical Breakwater by SPH”. Proc 11thMarine Industries Conference (MIC 2009), Paper No. 182. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  36. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mazaheri S and Ramezanpour M. (2009): “ Application of ANN in prediction of scour in front of vertical breakwater ”. Proc 11thMarine Industries Conference (MIC 2009), Paper No. 174. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  37. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Savalanpour T. (2009): “ Application of ANN in prediction of runup in swash zone ”. Proc 11thMarine Industries Conference (MIC 2009), Paper No. 146. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  38. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hajivalie F and Gotoh H. (2008): “Two-phase flow simulation on local scouring in front of a vertical breakwater under tidal currents”. Proc 7th International Conference on Hydroscience & Engineering (ICHE 2008), Nagoya, Japan. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  39. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Gotoh H. (2008): “A comparison between standing wave pattern in front of vertical breakwater with horizontal and sloped bed“.Proc 7th Int’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  40. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zeinali M and Hashemi-Javan A. (2008): “Numerical simulation of hydrodynamics forces on submarine pipelines with a spoiler”.Proc 7th Int’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  41. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2008):”An Euler–Euler coupled Two-phase flow modeling of sediment motions in swash zone”. Proc 28th Int’l Conference on Coastal Engineering (ICCE 2008), Hamburg, Germany.

  42. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2008):“Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system for prediction of bed-load sediment transport in swash zone”. Proc 4th National Congress on Civil Engineering (NCCE) , May 2008, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

  43. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Valipour R. (2008): “Simulation of Vortex Induced Vibration around Offshore Pipelines”. Proc 27th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2008), Portugal. (papers on CD-ROM).

  44. Kazeminezhad, MH, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Etemad-Shahidi A and Valipour R. (2008): “Numerical investigation of gap to Diameter ratio effects on flow pattern and drag forces around offshore pipelines”. Proc 27th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2008), Portugal. (papers on CD-ROM).

  45. Valipour R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Kazeminezhad MH. (2008): “Determination of vortex shedding frequency around offshore pipeline using unsteady drag force model”. Proc 27th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2008), Portugal. (papers on CD-ROM).

  46. Valipour A, Zoroufi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Valipour R. (2008): “Wave and Current Cumulative Fatigue Damage Assessment for Offshore Pipelines”. Proc 27th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2008), Portugal. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  47. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2007) Tidal effects on beach groundwater dynamics in unconfined aquifers, Proc 3rdNational Congress on Civil Engineering (NCCE), 1-3 May 2007, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran, In Farsi.

  48. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Ranjbar R. (2007): “Study of Coliform reduction in Riverine Wetlands”. Proc 1st National Conference World Environment Day , Tehran University, Iran.

  49. Hajivalie F, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Hashemi-Javan A. (2007):”Numerical study of vertical breakwater influence on the breaking wave”. Proc of International Conference on Violent Flows (VF-2007), Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.

  50. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Ghaheri A. (2007):”Numerical Simulation of Wave Breaking and Wave Run up in Nearshore”. Proc International Conference on Violent Flows (VF-2007), Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.

  51. Bakhtyar R, Ghaheri A and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2007):”The interaction between the flow in the swash zone and the coastal water table”. Proc 4th International Conference on Port Development and Coastal Environment , 25-28 September 2007, Varna, Bulgaria.

  52. Bakhtyar R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Ghaheri, A. (2006):“Simulation of groundwater in swash zone“.Proc 6th Int’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran, in Farsi. (paper on CD-ROM).

  53. Mohamomadi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kamyabe K and Valipour R. (2006):”Predication of Storm induced coastal currents using Artificial Neural Network”.Proc 6thInt.’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran, in Farsi. (paper on CD-ROM).

  54. Mohamomadi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kamyabe K. (2006):”Comparison between MLP and RBF in predication of Nearshore Currents”.Proc 6th Int’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran, in Farsi. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  55. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zeinali M, Valipour R and Yamashita T. (2006):”Analysis of Key Parameter in Nearshore Current Velocity Using Artificial Neural Network”.Proc6th Int’l Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures (ICOMPAS), Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  56. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Valipour R. (2006): “Effect of Soil Boundary Condition on Natural Frequency of Unburied Offshore Pipelines”. Proc of 7th Int'l Congress on Civil Eng. (ICCE), Paper No. E1232, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  57. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Bakhtyar R and Mazandarni-Zadeh H. (2006): “Two-phase flow simulation of Fluidization of stable granular median artesian flow conditions”. Proc of 7th Int'l Congress on Civil Eng. (ICCE), Paper No. F1843, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  58. Mousavi M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Enshaei N. (2006): “Prediction of Scour Depth due to Current Flow at Offshore Pipelines”. Proc of 7th Int'l Congress on Civil Eng. (ICCE), Paper No. F1706, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  59. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mazandarni-Zadeh H and Bakhtyar R. (2006): “Two-phase flow simulation of Fluidization of unstable granular median artesian flow conditions”. Proc of 7th Int'l Congress on Civil Eng. (ICCE), Paper No. F2005, Tehran, Iran. (papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  60. Hekmat A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Farzadpour S. (2006): “Two-phase flow simulation of Fluidization of unstable granular median artesian flow conditions”. Proc of 7th Int'l Congress on Civil Eng. (ICCE), Paper No. F2005, Tehran, Iran. (papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  61. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Valipour R. (2006): “Simulation of Vortex Induced Vibration around Offshore Pipelines”. Proc 25th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2006), paper No. 92039, Hamburg, Germany. (papers on CD-ROM).

  62. Mousavi M. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Enshaei N. (2006): "The Equivalent Depth of Wave-Induced Scour around Offshore Pipelines". Proc 25th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2006), paper No. 92049, Hamburg, Germany. (papers on CD-ROM).

  63. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mousavi M and Tohidi-Vahdat A. (2006): Time Scale of Scouring Around Submarine Pipelines Induced by Wave and Current". Proc 25th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2006) paper No.92381, Hamburg, Germany. (papers on CD-ROM).

  64. Mousavi, M., Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Enshaei, N (2006): "Equilibrium Profile of Current-Induced Scour around Submarine Pipelines". Proc 25th Int'l Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2006) paper No. 92383, Hamburg, Germany. (papers on CD-ROM).

  65. Shabani M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Wang, SYM. (2005): “Two-Phase Flow Simulation of Bed-Load Transport in Three Dimensions with MBS-3D Model”. Proc XXXI IAHR Congress, pp. 785-794, Seoul, Korea. (Papers on CD-ROM).

  66. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Golparvar-Fard M and Cheng L. (2005): “Two-Phase Flow Modeling of Clear-Water Onset and Jet Scour under Offshore Pipelines". Proc XXXI IAHR Congress, pp. 4069-4080, Seoul, Korea. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  67. Khayyer A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2005): “Numerical Study of Turbulence Dynamics in Surging Breaking Waves”. Proc XXXI IAHR Congress, pp. 5942-5950794, Seoul, Korea. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  68. Khayyer A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2005): “Numerical Simulation of Turbulence Dynamics in Surging Breaking Waves”. Proc 1st Int'l Conf. on Coastal Zone Management & Eng., Arabian Coast 2005 , Paper No. 025, pp. 131-136, Dubai, UAE.

  69. Valipour R, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hajvalei F and Mohammadi M. (2005): “Sediment Transport Assessment in Chabahar Harbor, North-East of Oman Sea”. Proc 1st Int'l Conf. on Coastal Zone Management & Eng., Arabian Coast 2005 , Paper No. 078, pp. 375-379, Dubai, UAE.

  70. ValipourR and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2005): "Optimal Design of Breakwater's Armor Layer with Genetic Algorithm”. Proc 1st Int'l Conf. on Coastal Zone Management & Eng., Arabian Coast 2005 , Paper No. 098, pp. 463-467, Dubai, UAE.

  71. Golparvar-Fard M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Cheng L. (2005): "Numerical Study of Gap to Diameter Ratio Effects in Steady Current under Offshore Pipelines”. Proc 5th National Congress of Civil Engineering (NCCE), Paper No. 1088, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  72. Golparvar-Fard M, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Cheng L and Khayyer A. (2005): “Numerical Simulation of Jet Flow Hydrodynamics at Erosion Tunnel beneath Offshore Pipelines”. Proc 5th National Congress of Civil Engineering (NCCE), Paper No. 3008, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  73. Khayyer A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Ghaheri A and Asano T. (2005): “Numerical Simulation of Turbulence Dynamics in Surging Breaking Waves”. Proc 5th National Congress of Civil Engineering (NCCE), Paper No. 1089, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  74. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Farzadpour S, Ghaheri A and Moradhaseli H. (2005):Riverine wetland performance in cold region”. Proc 5st National Congress of Civil Engineering (NCCE), Paper No. 3001, Tehran, Iran. (Papers on CD-ROM). (in Farsi)

  75. Rabiee A, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Etemad-Shahidi A. (2004): “Modeling of beach erosion and sediment transport under storm condition”. Proc 6th Int'l Conference of Hydrodynamics (ICHD04), Perth, Australia. (Papers on CD-ROM)

  76. Asano T and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2004):”Sea-level rise and beach erosion in Caspian Sea”. Proc Japanese Conference of Global Environment, pp. 386-392. (in Japanese)

  77. Kato H, Yamashita T and Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2002): “LISST/ADCP observation of suspended load profiles in the surf zone”. Proc 49th Japanese Conference of Coastal Eng., JSCE, pp. 436-440. (in Japanese)

  78. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Yamashita T and Kato H. (2002): “Studying of sea bottom topography changes under stormy condition”. Proc 49th Japanese Conference of Coastal Eng., JSCE, 49, pp. 1491-1495. (in Japanese)

  79. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Yamashita T and Larson M. (2002): “Predication of Shoreline Migration in Stormy Condition with N-line model”.Proc 5th International Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures ICOMPAS, Ramsar, Iran, pp. 138-141 (paper on CD-ROM).

  80. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Harada E, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2002): “Unsteadiness of Armoring in Oscillatory Sheet-flow of Graded-Sediments”. Proc 28th International Conference on Coastal Engineering ICCE 2002 , Abstract No. 324.

  81. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (2001) “Two-phase flow simulation of sediment transport with granular material model”. Final report , NCCHE, the University of Mississippi, pp. 45.

  82. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Harada E, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2001): “Reverse grading of sheet-flow sediment transport with granular material”. Proc2ndIAHR symposium on River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics , Obihiro, Japan, pp. 131-141.

  83. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2001): “Two-phase flow simulation of sediment transport at high bottom shear stress with granular material model”. Proc XXIXIAHR Congress, paper on CD-ROM, Beijing, China.

  84. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Harada E, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Numerical simulation of sediment transport in coastal area with two-phase flow model”.Proc4th International Conference on Coasts, Ports & Marine Structures ICOMPAS, Abstract No. 530, paper on CD-ROM, Bandar Abbas, Iran.

  85. Harada E, Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Simulation of reverse grading process with granular material model”. Proc 47th Coastal Engineering, JSCE, 47, pp. 491-495. (in Japanese)

  86. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Numerical Modeling of Sheet-Flow Transport under Wave and Current”. Proc 4th International Conference on Hydroscience & Engineering (ICHE 2000), Abstract pp. 206-207, paper on CD-ROM, Seoul, Korea.

  87. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Harada E, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (2000): “Aerodynamic Granular-Material Model of Wind-Blown Sand”. Proc 27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering , ICCE 2000, Sydney, Australia, pp. 2575-2588.

  88. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Gotoh H and Sakai T. (1998): “Euler-Lagrange coupling of two-phase flow model for bed-load transport at high bed shear stress”. Proc 53rd Japanese Conference of the Civil Engineering , JSCE, Kobe, pp. 336-338.

  89. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A. (1997): “Velocity profile of sediment-laden flow in transition from saltation to sheet flow”. Proc XXVII IAHR Congress, San Francisco, USA, JFK- SP, pp. 1-6.

Technical & Research Reports

  1. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Kazemi E. (2013): “Studying of bed-load transport from saltation to sheet-flow with I-SPH model”. Final Report to Manabe Abe Co., Iran, pp.130. (in Farsi)
  2. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Bakhtyar R. (2011): “ Application of ANFIS model in prediction of swash zone hydrodynamics”. Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.100. (in Farsi)

  3. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Zeinali M and Valipour R. (2010): “ Numerical Investigation of Hydrodynamic Forces on Offshore Pipelines in Tandem”. Final Report to Manabe Abe Co., Iran, pp.150.(in Farsi)

  4. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Bolkhari H. (2009): “ Simulation of breaking waves with Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)”. Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.100.(in Farsi)

  5. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mohammadian F and Bakhtyar R. (2009): “Codes for Marine Field Measurements in Iranian Coast”. Technical Report to Transportation Research Centre, Iran, Vol (I), (II) and (III).(in Farsi)

  6. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Hajivalie F and Hashemi-Javan A. (2009): “ Simulation of submerged breakwater effects on beach preservation ”. Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.200. (in Farsi)

  7. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Valipour R and Zeinali M. (2009): “ Sediment transport studying of Haghani and Zakeri maritime port” . Final Report to Port and Ship Organisation (PSO), pp.220. (in Farsi)

  8. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Valipour R and Zeinali M. (2008): “ Hydrodynamic modelling of Haghani and Zakeri maritime port” . Final Report to Port and Ship Organisation (PSO), pp.160. (in Farsi)

  9. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Valipour R. (2007): “ Beach erosion and countermeasure study of Chabahar port”. Final Report to Port and Ship Organisation (PSO), pp.150. (in Farsi)

  10. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A,Valipour R and Ghiasi A. (2006): “ Hydrodynamic modelling and Sediment transport study of Chabahar port” . Final Report to Port and Ship Organisation (PSO), pp.160. (in Farsi

  11. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Valipour R. (2006): “ Design of Shahid-Beheshti Port facility including port terminals and site” . Final Report to Port and Ship Organisation (PSO), pp.300. (in Farsi)

  12. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Mousavi M and Valipour R. (2006): “ Numerical Study of Allowable Free Span Length in Offshore Pipelines”. Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.190.(in Farsi)

  13. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Valipour R and Hekmat A. (2004): “ Numerical modelling of sediment transport in storm condition with N-line model” . Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.160.(in Farsi)

  14. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A, Kato S and Yamashita T. (2002): “Modelling of large-scale sea bottom topography changes under stormy condition at Ogata coast ”. Final Report to Transportation Research Institute, IUST, pp.120.

  15. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Wang SM. (2001):Two-phase flow simulation of sediment transport with granular material model”. Final Report to NCCHE, the University of Mississippi, USA, pp.75.

  16. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary A and Sakai T.(2001): “Modelling of on- and off-shore sediment transport under sheet-flow transport”. Final Research Report to Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan, pp. 100.

4.7 International Academic Activities:

Dr. Yeganeh has been collaborating with the following researchers in different areas:

  • Dr Hitoshi Gotoh, Chair Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan.

  • Dr Toshiyuki Asano, Professor and Associate Dean of Education, Kagoshima University, Japan.

  • Dr Soroush Abolfathi, Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering & Computing, Coventry University, UK.

  • Dr Amir Etemad-Shahidi, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, Griffith University, Australia.

  • Dr Ahmad Khiri Abd Wahab, Professor and Director of COEI, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia.

  • Dr Liang Cheng, Professor and Head of Department of Civil Engineering, the University of Western Australia (UWA), Australia.

  • Dr T. Yamashita, Professor, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, IDEC, Hiroshima University, Japan.

  • Dr Abbas Khayyer, Associate Professor, Department of Civil & Earth Resources Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan.

  • Dr Roham Bakhtyar, Post-doctoral Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

5 . PROFESSIONAL CARREIER

5.1 Professional Affiliation

May 2010 Senior Advisor , Tareh Now Anidishan (TNA) Consultant Engineering Co.

To date No. 24, Kordestan Ave. 26, Tehran, Iran.

May 2007 Director Manager , Darya Sahel Consultant Eng. Co., Main Office

Oct 2008 Satar Khan Ave. 8-1-18, Tehran, Iran.

May 2002 Director Manager , Darya Sahel Consultant Eng. Co., Main Office

Oct 2005 Satar Khan Ave. 8-1-18, Tehran, Iran.

Jan 1992 Consultant Engineer , Kakh&Payeh Consultant Engineering Co.

Feb19 9 3 Beheshti St., No.78, Tehran, Iran

Jan1991 Civil Engineer Workshop , Technical Ward office of Hormozgan Prefecture

Jan1992 Imam Ave., Banadar-Abbas, Iran

5.2 Consultant Projects

2011-to date : Siltation problems of minor ports in Persian Gulf & Oman Sea

Senior Advisor, Tareh Now Anidishan (TNA) Consultant Engineering Co.

Project title: Design of Minor Ports in Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (so far 30 different projects)

2010-2012 : Siltation problems of minor ports in Persian Gulf & Oman Sea

Senior Advisor, Tareh Now Anidishan (TNA) Consultant Engineering Co.

Project title: Design of Minor Ports in Persian Gulf & Oman Sea

2007-2008 : Port of Haghani, Bandar-Abbas, Persian Gulf

Senior Project Advisor, Khak-baft Consultant Engineering Co.

Project title: Design of Haghani maritime port

Port of Zakeri, Gheshm Island, Persian Gulf

Senior Project Advisor, Khak-baft Consultant Engineering Co.

Project title: Design of Zakeri maritime port

2006-2007 : Port of Chabahar, Oman Sea

Senior Project Advisor, Khak-baft Consultant Engineering Co.

Project title: Design of Chabahar Mega-port

2004-200 5: Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea

Project Manager, Darya Sahel Consultant Eng. Co.,

Project title: Design of Beach Erosion Countermeasure in Chabahar bay

2003-200 4: Port of Shahid-Beheshti in Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea

Project Manager, Darya Sahel Consultant Eng. Co.,

Project title: Design of Shahid-Beheshti Port facility (port terminals and site)

2002-200 3: Busher Port, Busher Prefecture, Persian Gulf

Senior Project Advisor (PSO)

Project title: Numerical modelling of Busher coast siltation problem

Busher Port, Busher Prefecture, Persian Gulf

Senior Project Advisor (PSO)

Project title: Numerical modelling of Busher coast siltation problem

2001-200 4: Naoetsu Port, Nigata Prefecture, Japan Sea

Project Advisor

Project title: Beach nourishment at Ogata coast

1991-1993 : Rostami &Ameri Ports, Busher Prefecture, Persian Gulf

Primer Designers: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary and A. Shah-Karami

Project title: Remedy of port siltation

1990-1991 : Abu-Mosa Island, Persian Gulf

Primer Designers: A. Yeganeh-Bakhtiary and A. Shah-Karami

Project title: Repair of rubble mound breakwater of Abu-Mosa Island

REFERENCES

  • Dr. Abbas AFSHAR

Chair Professor and previous Dean, School of Civil Engineering

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology

Narmak, Tehran 16844, Iran

Voice (office): +98-(0)21-7724-3117 Fax (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0398

E-mail: a_afshar@iust.ac.ir

  • Dr. Hitoshi GOTOH

Professor

Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering

Kyoto University, Katsura Campus, Cluster C

Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, 615-8540, Japan

Voice (office): +81-(0)75-383-3310 Fax (office): +81-(0)75-383-3311

E-mail: gotoh@particle.kuciv.kyoto-u.ac.jp

  • Dr. Abbas KHAYYER

Associate Professor

Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering

Kyoto University, Katsura Campus, Cluster C

Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, 615-8540, Japan

Voice (office): +81-(0)75-383-3310 Fax (office): +81-(0)75-383-3311

E-mail: khayyer@particle.kuciv.kyoto-u.ac.jp

  • Dr. Gholamreza GHODRATI AMIRI

Professor and Dean, School of Civil Engineering

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology

Narmak, Tehran 16844, Iran

Voice (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0399 Fax (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0398

E-mail: ghodrati@iust.ac.ir

  • Dr. Mohammad Hadi AFSHAR

Associate Professor,

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology

Narmak, Tehran 16844, Iran

Voice (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0097 Fax (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0398

E-mail: mhafshar@iust.ac.ir

  • Dr. Soroush ABOLFATHI

Lecturer

School of Energy, Construction and Environment

Faculty of Engineering & Computing, Coventry University

Prior St., Coventry CV1 5FB, UK
Voice /Fax (office): +44 (0) 24776 59041

E-mail: ab6362@coventry.ac.uk

  • Dr. Toshiyuki ASANO

Professor and Dean of Education

Department of Ocean & Civil Engineering, Kagoshima University

Korimoto 1-21-41, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan.

Voice/Fax (office): +81-(0)99-285-8482

E-mail: asano@oce.kagoshima-u.ac.jp

  • Dr. Tetsuo SAKAI

Emirates Professor

Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University

Yoshida Hon-machi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.

Voice/Fax (office): +81-(0)75-753-5097

E-mail: tmsakai@hera.eonet.ne.jp

  • Dr. Abbas GHAHERI

Chair Professor and previous Dean, School of Civil Engineering

School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology

Narmak, Tehran 16844, Iran

Voice (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0095 Fax (office): +98-(0)21-7724-0398

E-mail: ghaheri@iust.ac.ir


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