Mesfin H. Tewolde
Civil Engineer & Hydrologist [EUR ING MPQF SCNAT ]
Explore my academic journey across top universities worldwide
Discover my published hydrology journal, a proud product of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, now accessible across leading universities worldwide. Delve into its insights and discoveries, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration.
& Many other universities hold the same journal in their libraries.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is a leading institution of higher learning located in South Africa. Renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to research, UKZN offers a vibrant and diverse learning environment. With a rich history and a focus on innovation, UKZN provides students with world-class education and opportunities for personal and professional growth. click the image below to visit the University of KZN.
Arba Minch University, formerly known as Arba Minch Water Technology Institute, is a prestigious institution located in Ethiopia. Renowned for its dedication to academic excellence and innovation, Arba Minch University provides a dynamic learning environment for students to excel in their studies. With a focus on water technology and a commitment to community development, it continues to shape future leaders in various fields.
Arba Minch University, along with Kwazulu Natal University, has played a pivotal role in shaping my academic journey, culminating in the production of a significant hydrology journal. Through their guidance and support, I’ve been able to contribute valuable insights to the field.
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Exciting News! 🌍📚
I’m thrilled to announce that my book, “Flood Routing in Ungauged Catchments Using the Muskingum Method,” is now available in six additional languages: German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian!
This expansion allows the insights and methodologies I’ve shared to reach an even broader audience across the globe. I’m deeply grateful to everyone involved in making this possible and eager to connect with readers in these new languages.
If you’re interested in flood management, hydrology, or the Muskingum method, I invite you to explore the translated versions. Let’s continue to advance our understanding of water resources together!
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