Maha Sheikh

Maha Sheikh
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  • PhD scholar at University of Bern

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Introduction
A passionate engineer and researcher committed to enhance skills and contributing to the global water sector through innovative research and collaboration
Current institution
University of Bern
Current position
  • PhD scholar
Additional affiliations
October 2021 - April 2023
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Position
  • Master's Student
August 2018 - present
Punjab Irrigation Department
Position
  • Engineer
Education
October 2021 - April 2023
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Field of study
  • Hydraulics Engineering & River Basin Development
September 2017 - October 2020
National University of Sciences and Technology
Field of study
  • Structural Engineering
September 2012 - June 2016
UET
Field of study
  • Civil Engineering

Publications

Publications (3)
Preprint
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Floods impact river morphology in several ways, i.e., lateral shift of the channel (i.e., avulsions), changes in bars spatial distribution (Rusnák & Lehotské, 2014), channel widening (Ruiz-Villanueva et al., 2023), and localized erosion and deposition. These morphological changes may benefit aquatic and riparian ecology, as they create and sustain...
Preprint
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Highlights ➢ A 2D numerical model developed in Delft 3D to study the effects of river bank stabilization ➢ Stabilizing the outer river bends results in a less sinuous and narrower channel with sharper bends. ➢ The river morphological behaviour to bank stabilization should be kept in mind while planning the land use nearby rivers Overview The purpos...
Poster
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This study examines the effect of different configurations of bank stabilization configurations on river morphology utilizing the advanced modeling capabilities of Delft3D. The investigation encompasses a spectrum of dynamic changes including planform alterations, thalweg deepening, and shifts in curve geometry. Furthermore, the study explores the...

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