Mr. KECHNIT Djamel | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award
PhD Student at CRREBaC ( Congo basin water ressources researchcenter ), Algeria
KECHNIT Djamel is a dedicated researcher and PhD student specializing in water resources. His research, centered around the Congo River Basin, focuses on the use of remote sensing and in-situ measurements to optimize river navigation and manage water resources more effectively. With an educational background in hydraulics engineering and extensive professional experience, he has contributed to several key projects related to hydraulic networks, water supply systems, and irrigation. His academic contributions are significant, with two peer-reviewed journal articles and multiple conference presentations on innovative approaches in hydrology.
Publication profile
Educational Background
KECHNIT Djamel is currently pursuing a PhD in Water Resources at the University of Kinshasa, DRC, with an expected completion date in September 2024. His dissertation focuses on the “Application of Remote Sensing and In Situ Measurement for the Determination of an Optimal Scenario of Navigation in the Congo River Basin,” under the guidance of Professor Raphael Tshimanga and co-advisors from Algeria and the UK. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Hydraulics from the National Higher School of Hydraulics (ENSH) in Algeria in 2018. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Hydraulics Engineering from the same institution, which laid the groundwork for his specialization in water resources. His strong academic background in hydraulics and water management has equipped him with the skills necessary for impactful research in the field.
Work Experience
Djamel has extensive professional experience as a hydraulic engineer, contributing to several key projects in Algeria. From October 2018 to August 2021, he worked with ZERARGA HOCINE ARCHITECTS, where he completed the rehabilitation of various road and utility networks, including the drinking water supply network for Bouchaoui Hospital and irrigation network projects in Oran. Earlier, from October 2017 to May 2021, he served at ARTELIA EAU & ENVIRONNEMENT, where he focused on hydraulic modeling for water supply systems. His professional roles have honed his practical skills and knowledge in hydraulics, enabling him to apply theoretical principles to real-world challenges. Djamel’s engineering background complements his academic research, allowing him to approach problems from both theoretical and practical perspectives in the field of water resources management.
Research Focus
KECHNIT Djamel’s research focuses on the application of remote sensing and in-situ measurements for the effective management of water resources, particularly in large and data-scarce river systems like the Congo River Basin. His dissertation explores optimal navigation scenarios by integrating remote sensing data with field measurements. Djamel is particularly interested in assessing uncertainties in remote sensing-based discharge models and utilizing entropy-based approaches for bathymetry and discharge estimation. His work aims to improve water management practices and contribute to sustainable development in the region. By addressing challenges related to data scarcity and environmental variability, Djamel seeks to enhance the scientific understanding of hydrological processes and develop practical solutions for water resource management. His interdisciplinary approach blends engineering, hydrology, and remote sensing, making his research highly relevant in addressing contemporary water-related challenges.
Conclusion
Publication Top Notes
Assessing uncertainties of a remote sensing-based discharge reflectance model for applications to large rivers of the Congo Basin
Authors: D. Kechnit, R. M. Tshimanga, A. Ammari, M. A. Trigg
Citations: 1-13
Year: 2024
Bathymetry and discharge estimation in large and data-scarce rivers using an entropy-based approach
Authors: D. Kechnit, R. M. Tshimanga, A. Ammari, M. A. Trigg, A. B. Carr, F. Bahmanpouri, …
Citations: 1-15
Year: 2024
Contribution à la conception d’un SIG dynamique: cas de la ville de Kolea (w. Tipaza)
Authors: D. Kechnit
Citations: Not specified
Year: 2018
SIG et télégestion dans la gestion des réseaux d’eau potable cas de la ville d’Ain Taya (w. Alger)
Authors: D. Kechnit
Citations: Not specified
Year: 2017