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The Mega City Water Forum in 2006 was sponsored by GWRI and featured (left to right) Atlanta Commissioner Hunter, CIFAL Director Leblois, GT President Clough, Atlanta Mayor Franklin, and IWA Director Reiter.  High Aswan Dam, Egypt Skiing at Lake Lanier, Georgia  
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Huaming Yao Professional Service

Huaming Yao

huaming.yao@ce.gatech.edu
Tel: 404.894.0313
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Honors and Awards

 

Professional Services:

 

Professional Appointments:
  • Associate Director, Georgia Water Resources Institute, 2000 – present.
  • Senior Research Engineer, Civil and Environmental Eng. (CEE), Georgia Tech, 2000–
  • Research Engineer II, Civil and Environmental Eng. (CEE), Georgia Tech, 1996–1999
  • Post Doctoral Fellow, Civil and Environmental Eng. (CEE), Georgia Tech, 1995
  • Graduate Research Assistant, Civil and Environmental Eng. (CEE), Georgia Tech, 1990-1994
  • Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical Power Eng., HUST, 1986 – 1990.  
Training Workshops:

1. “Nile Decision Support Tool: Applications” sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, February 15-28, 2003, Entebbe, Uganda. The aim of this workshop was to provide hands-on training on the Nile DST. The workshop was attended by 20 modelers, two from each Nile Basin country.

2. “Nile Decision Support Tool: Methods” sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June 2-28, 2002.  The aim of this workshop was to develop the understanding of the Nile Basin engineers and scientists on the methods of the Nile DST (data management, river simulation and reservoir management, agricultural planning, and remote sensing).  Workshop participants included 20 modelers, two from each Nile Basin country.   

3. “Lake Victoria Decision Support System Technology Transfer Program,” sponsored by the World Bank, August through December, 2000.  Under this technology transfer program, 6 engineers from various agencies in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda visited Georgia Tech for 5 months to be trained on the theory and use of the Lake Victoria Decision Support System.

4. “ACF-DSS: A Water Resources Planning and Management Model for the ACF River Basin,” sponsored by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, Atlanta, Georgia, July 12-16, 1999.

5. “A Decision Support System for the High Aswan Dam,” sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources, Egypt, July 19-23, 1995.