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Amina El Kasmi

Physics scientist
ECCC
Participates in 1 Session

Dr. Amina El Kasmi has a Ph.D in Mechanical engineering from The École de Technologie Supérieure at Montreal. She joined Environment and Climate Change Canada since 2016. Her specialities include Computational modelling flow and heat transfer in Coastal and Atmospheric engineering problems especially in complex environments.

Sessions in which Amina El Kasmi participates

Thursday 13 October, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:20 AM
10:20 AM EDT - 12:30 PM EDT | 2 hours 10 minutes
Presentation

10 : 20 — 10 : 30Introduction 10 : 30 — 10 : 50584- A Cut-Cells Approach for Relocatable Downscaling Flows in Coastal Near-ShoreAmina El Kasmi, Environment and Climate, Change Canada 10 : 50 — 11 : 10156- Pore-Scale Simulation of Spontaneous Imbibition in Porous Media with a Bifurcated FractureZhennan He, China University of Petroleum, (East China) 11 : 10 — 11 : 30...

Sessions in which Amina El Kasmi attends

Tuesday 4 October, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:50 AM
9:50 AM EDT - 11:05 AM EDT | 1 hour 15 minutes
Presentation

10 : 50 — 11 : 15Enhanced Boom Design, Dispersant StudiesMichel Boufadel, NJIT 11 : 15 — 11 : 40Subsea Dispersant Injection (SSDI), Responder Health & SafetyVictoria Broje, Shell 11 : 40 — 12 : 05DWH Counter-Historical, Significance for ResponseDeborah French-McCay, RPS Ocean ScienceRecording:

12:15 PM
12:15 PM EDT - 2:45 PM EDT | 2 hours 30 minutes
Presentation

13 : 15 — 13 : 40Water Column MonitoringPer Johan Brandvik, SINTEF 13 : 40 — 14 : 05Wildlife ResponseRichard Davi, ExxonMobil 14 : 05 — 14 : 30Remotely Operated Unmanned Service Vehicle (ROSV)Scott Pegau, OSRI 14 : 30 — 14 : 55Sri Lanka Plastic Nurdles ResponseRob Holland, OSRL 14 : 55 — 15 : 20

Wednesday 5 October, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
8:15 AM
8:15 AM EDT - 9:30 AM EDT | 1 hour 15 minutes
Presentation

09 : 15 — 09 : 40231- Assessing the Natural Attenuation Potential for Marine Oil Spills in the Arctic Using In-Situ MicrocosmsCharles Greer, McGill University 09 : 40 — 10 : 05416- Rapid Dilution of Hydrocarbons After a Defined Surface Spill Reduces the Microbial Response to Oil.Alice Ortmann, Fisheries and Oceans Canada 10 : 05 — 10 : 30801- Diesel and Crude Oil Biodegradation by Col...

9:50 AM
9:50 AM EDT - 11:05 AM EDT | 1 hour 15 minutes
Presentation

10 : 50 — 11 : 15755- Oil Biodegradation in Permeable Marine Sediments: Effects of Benthic Pore-Water Advection and Solute ExchangeChristopher H. Barker, Genwest Systems/NOAA 11 : 15 — 11 : 40614- Effect of Oxygen Limitation on Natural Oil Degradation in the Kitimat Fjord System (BC, Canada)Manuel Bringué, Natural Resources Canada 11 : 40 — 12 : 05829- Biogeography of Prevalent Alkane...

12:15 PM
12:15 PM EDT - 2:20 PM EDT | 2 hours 5 minutes
Presentation

13 : 15 — 13 : 40166- Determining Cultural, Operational and Environmental Windows of Opportunity for Recovering Oil from the Sunken MV Schiedyk in British Columbia, CanadaLee Britton, Environment and Climate Change Canada -NEEC 13 : 40 — 14 : 05680- How Clean Is Clean? - A Case Study of the Deep River Derelict Barge Sunken Oil Spill in Washington StateAlison Meyers, Washington State Department of Ecology

Friday 7 October, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
7:30 AM
7:30 AM EDT - 9:10 AM EDT | 1 hour 40 minutes
Presentation

08 : 30 — 08 : 55671- Responding to an Arctic Oil Spill: New Model Insights and Regional Security ImplicationsKelsey Frazier, University of Alaska Fairbanks | U.S. Coast Guard 08 : 55 — 09 : 20604- High-Resolution Models in Near-Shore Waters and Their Potential Applications to Oil SpillsYongsheng Wu, Fisheries and Oceans Canada 09 : 20 — 09 : 45587- Oil Spill Modeling for Improved Res...

Thursday 13 October, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1:00 PM
1:00 PM EDT - 4:10 PM EDT | 3 hours 10 minutes
Presentation

13 : 00 — 13 : 10Introduction 13 : 10 — 13 : 30862- Use OF Passive Samplers as a Response Tool to Improve Assessments of Water Quality and Risk to Aquatic Species During the Recent Bligh Island Oil Spill in Nootka Sound, B.C., Canada.Cory Dubetz, Fisheries and Oceans Canada 13 : 30 — 13 : 50669- The P00547 Pipeline Oil Spill Response: Case Study and Lessons Learned/Best Practices for the Future

1:00 PM EDT - 4:10 PM EDT | 3 hours 10 minutes
Presentation

13 : 00 — 13 : 10Introduction 13 : 10 — 13 : 30298- Simultaneous Desorption of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metal from Contaminated Soils by Rhamnolipid BiosurfactantsLiang Wu, China Offshore Environmental Service Ltd, CNOOC 13 : 30 — 13 : 50340- Numerical Simulation of Benzene Transport in Shoreline Groundwater Affected by Tides under Different ConditionsMahsa Kheirandish

1:00 PM EDT - 4:10 PM EDT | 3 hours 10 minutes
Presentation

13 : 00 — 13 : 10Introduction 13 : 10 — 13 : 30635- Using Genetic Algorithm and Particle Swarm Optimization BP Neural Network Algorithm to Improve Marine Oil Spill PredictionXueyan Cheng, Zhejiang Ocean University 13 : 30 — 13 : 50390- Application of a Framework to Assess Vulnerability of Biological Components to Diesel and Gasoline; Bunker C; and Diluted Bitumen in the Marine Environment in the Pacific Regi...