
GEOG_Hassan_Marwan_2024_CV.pdf
Marwan Hassan's research covers a wide range of topics in geomorphology and hydrology, such as landscape evolution, the interaction between hill-slopes and channels, channel stability and morphology, river sediment transport and sediment yield, stream ecology, in-channel wood dynamics, and the modeling of fine sediments and their interactions with stream physical and biological characteristics.
Marwan Hassan has worked on fundamental processes involving flow and sediment transport, and has contributed to the advancement of river science at various scales—from sediment grains to watersheds. His work also extends to fields outside fluvial geomorphology, including urban hydrology, hyporheic flow, desert floods, water quality, and water resources.
Model development has been a very important component of Marwan Hassan's research, with considerable experimental flume work used to complement field data.
Link: https://geog.ubc.ca/profile/marwan-hassan/; http://blogs.ubc.ca/mhassan/