Hossein has recently joined the Emergencies Science and Technology Section of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) as the Head of its Spill Modelling Unit responsible to provide forecast and preparedness simulations for the trajectory, fate, and behavior of spills in the aquatic environment. He comes to ECCC after more than a decade of R&D at the Ocean, Coastal, and River Engineering Research Center of the National Research Council Canada where his work mainly involved computational modelling related to a diverse range of engineering problems related to Ocean, Coastal, and River Engineering. He specializes in Cold Regions Engineering and examples of his past research activities include the following topics: oil spill in ice, ice roads, submarine-ice interaction, wave-structure interaction, flood forecasting and inundation modelling, frazil ice, ice forecasting, ice-structure interaction, and iceberg drift.
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