A.Pouyan Nejadhashemi
Contact Information
Address:
Farrall Agricultural Engineering Hall
524 S Shaw Ln
Room:
225
East Lansing
,
MI
48824
Phone:
Email:
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MSU Research Foundation Distinguished Professor
Research Interests
- Ecohydrology
- Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of Water Quality Mitigation Approaches to Address Climate Change
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Soft Computing Applications in Water Resources
- Development of Decision Support Systems for Human Impact Evaluation on Ecosystem Sustainability
- Evaluation and Development of Watershed and Water Quality Models
- Description Analysis and Prevention of Non-Point Source Pollution
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Courses Taught
- BE 881: Ecohydrology
- BE 481: Water Resources Systems Analysis and Modeling
News
Graduate research forum planned for Thursday, May 8
The 2025 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium (opens in new window)at Michigan State University (MSU) is set for Thursday, May 8, in the Engineering Building. The 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. event showcases the work of graduate students from across all college units. It is free and open to the public.
Nejadhashemi recognized for pioneering work in water resources
A water resources expert at Michigan State University received the 2024 American Water Resources Association (AWRA) Honorary Member Award.
Pouyan Nejadhashemi named director of water research institute
MSU Research Foundation Professor Pouyan Nejadhashemi has been named the director of the MSU Institute of Water Research, effective Oct. 15, 2024.
2023-2024 Graduate student research award winners
The Michigan State University College of Engineering Graduate Student Awards Ceremony and Graduate Research Symposium showcased nearly 200 students. The annual events, created by the college in 2012, give participants ranging from first-year graduates to those nearing completion of their Ph.D. the opportunity to share their work and network with faculty, staff and industry partners.
Advancing the understanding of PFAS and the environment
Newly published research from Michigan State University scientists demonstrates how regionally specific machine learning-based modeling more effectively monitors levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals in Michigan drinking water compared to nationwide models.
Summer 2020 Media Report
MSU researchers have created for the first time a miniature human heart model in the laboratory, complete with all primary heart cell types and a functioning structure of chambers and vascular tissue. "These minihearts constitute incredibly powerful models in which to study all kinds of cardiac disorders with a degree of precision unseen before," said Aitor Aguirre, the study's senior author and assistant professor of biomedical engineering.
Graduate Awards, 2019-20
The winners of the 2019-20 Fitch H. Beach Award for Outstanding Research and for the Outstanding Graduate Student awards in each academic program in the College of Engineering have been announced.
$1 million EPA grant
Two Michigan State University researchers will develop a multi-objective optimization tool to help agencies make better informed management decisions for the Chesapeake Bay watershed with a $1 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency.
September 2019 Media Report
Bryan Smith, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has created a noninvasive process to deliver chemotherapy treatments that could help doctors see how much of the drug is going directly to the tumor.
MSU honors Pouyan Nejadhashemi
A leading expert in water resources modeling from the College of Engineering is among the four new MSU Foundation Professors announced by Michigan State University on Sept. 17. The designation is given to outstanding faculty members who demonstrate excellence in research and teaching while enhancing the prominence of the institution.
Excellence in graduate education
The 2019 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium at Michigan State University showcased 300 poster presentations and celebrated both the Outstanding Graduate Student Awards and the Fitch H. Beach Award nominees during ceremonies March 21 at the Breslin Center.
2018 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium
The 2018 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium at Michigan State University showcased almost 300 poster presentations and celebrated both the Outstanding Graduate Student Awards and the Fitch H. Beach Award nominees during ceremonies Thursday, March 29, at the Breslin Center.