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Dr. Mansour Ahmed Thabet Haidera  

Associate Professor

Personal Information:

Name: Dr. Mansour Ahmed Thabet Haidera

Degree: Associate Professor

General Specialization: Civil Engineering

Specialization: Water and Environment

Mobile Number: 771073133

 

Summary: (A brief profile Summary of the faculty member at least 3 lines)

Senior lecturer and researcher at the College of Engineering and at the Water and Environment Center – Sana’a University, Yemen. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of water and environment, designing water and wastewater networks and treatment plants. Dr. Mansour Haidara is also involved in teaching several subjects to students of the Master’s program in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), climate change and environmental studies, as well as in the newly established master’s program in the College of Engineering, in addition to supervising master’s theses for some of the students participating in the two mentioned programs. He also participated in many scientific conferences, workshops and training in the field of water and environment.

 

Education:

  • PhD in Civil Engineering (Hydraulics), University of Newcastle upon Tyne – UK (2002).
  • Master’s degree in Sanitary Engineering from the International Institute of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (UNESCO-IHE) – The Netherlands (1995).
  • Diploma in Sanitary Engineering from the International Institute of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (UNESCO-IHE) – The Netherlands (1994).
  • BA in Civil Engineering from Sana’a University – College of Engineering (1990).

 

Experience:

  • Teaching many subjects related to water and environment.
  • Teaching many subjects to master’s students in the field of water and environment in the Water and Environment Center and in the College of Engineering.
  • Supervising graduation projects and master’s theses in the field of water and environment.
  • Consultant engineer in the field of water and environment.

 

Conferences and Workshops:

Participation in more than 15 regional and international scientific events in the field of water and environment.

 

Research and scientific papers:

  1. Taha Al-Washali; Saroj Sharma; Fadhl Al-Nozaily; Mansour Haidera and Maria Kennedy (2019) “Modelling the leakage rate and reduction using minimum night flow analysis in an intermittent supply system”, Water 2019, 11(1), 48; https://doi.org/10.3390/w11010048, mdpi.com/journal/water
  2. Haidera, M.A. and Valentine, E.M (2018) “An effective alternate method for solving the classic three reservoirs and multi reservoir problems”, CERM, vol(40), No.(3), Alazhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
  3. Mansour Haidera, Saif Othman and Abdulla Noaman (2012) “Application of Decision Support Tools for Water Resources Management (Case study: Surdud Drainage Basin-Yemen)”, Science Magazine, Faculty of Science and Technology, Sana’a, Yemen.
  4. Haidera, M.A and Noman, A. (2010) ” Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in Yemen:(Case study: Surdud Drainage Basin)” 9th WSTA Eighth Gulf Water Conference, 22-25 March 2010, Oman.
  5. Haidera, M.A and Noman, A. (2008) ” Application of Decision Support Tools for Water Resources Management in Coastal Arid Areas (Case study: Aden, Yemen)” 3rd International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments (2008) and the 1st Arab Water Forum to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  6. Haidera, M.A and Noman, A. (2008) “Water resources management in Sana’a basin-Action Plan Matrix”, 8th WSTA Eighth Gulf Water Conference, 3-6 March 2008, Bahrain.

 

  1. M. Valentine & M.A. Haidera (2005) “A new formulation for the Wallingford rational regime theory”, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Water Management 158 , Issue WM2.
  2. Haidera, M.A. and Valentine, E.M. (2002) “A Practical Method for Predicting the Total Discharge in Mobile and Rigid Boundary Compound Channels”, The IAHR International Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics “River Flow 2002”, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
  3. Valentine, E.M and Haidera, M.A. (2001) “A Proposed Modification to the White, Bettess and Paris Rational Regime Approach”, The 2nd IAHR Symposium on River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics, pp275-284, Hokkaido, Japan.
  4. Haidera, M.A. and Valentine, E.M. (1999) “A Laboratory Study of Alluvial Channels with Overbank Flow”, The 18th Congress of IAHR, Abstract page 401, Graz, Austria.
  5. Haidera, M.A. and Valentine, E.M. (1999) “Behaviour of Alluvial Channels with Overbank Flow”, An IAHR Symposium on River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics, pp153-162, Genova, Italy.