Prof. Dr. Mohamed Jalal EL Hamidi | Hydrogeology | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Jalal EL Hamidi, Mohammed V University , Morocco
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Jalal El Hamidi is a Moroccan hydrologist and geoscientist specializing in groundwater modeling, mine restoration, and climate change impacts on water resources. He holds a PhD from the École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT). His work integrates GIS, hydroinformatics, and numerical modeling to address environmental challenges in Morocco and Canada. He is partially admitted to the Ordre des Géologues du Québec and actively contributes to international conferences and scientific publications.
Publication Profile
🎓 Education
Prof. El Hamidi earned his PhD in Water Resources Modeling from the École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs, Université Mohammed V de Rabat (2011–2019), focusing on hydrological modeling and climate change impacts. He completed a Master’s in Hydroinformatics and Water Engineering at Université Ibn Tofail (2008–2010), emphasizing GIS and hydrological systems. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Geology from the same university (2005–2008), where he developed a strong foundation in earth sciences. His education combines rigorous training in geosciences, computational modeling, and environmental analysis, equipping him to tackle complex water resource challenges.
💼 Experience
Prof. El Hamidi has extensive experience in hydrology and environmental geosciences. At UQAT’s Institut de recherche en mines et environnement (2021–2023), he led projects on 3D geological modeling and contaminant transport in mine sites using Visual MODFLOW and SEEP/W. Previously, at École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs (2019–2021), he focused on groundwater modeling and climate impact assessments, mentoring doctoral students and managing GIS databases. His early career involved research on aquifer characterization and hydrogeological modeling, contributing to sustainable water resource management in Morocco. His expertise bridges field investigations, laboratory analysis, and advanced computational modeling.
🏆 Awards and Honors
Prof. El Hamidi’s contributions to hydrogeology have been recognized through his partial admission to the Ordre des Géologues du Québec, acknowledging his expertise in geological sciences. He has been an active member of the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi d’Abitibi-Est in Val-d’Or, reflecting his commitment to community engagement and professional development. His research has garnered attention in international scientific communities, leading to invitations to present at conferences and contribute to peer-reviewed journals. His interdisciplinary approach and dedication to environmental sustainability have established him as a respected figure in the field of water resources.
🔬 Research Focus
Prof. El Hamidi’s research centers on the modeling and management of groundwater resources, particularly in the context of climate change and anthropogenic impacts. He specializes in numerical modeling of aquifer systems, seawater intrusion, and contaminant transport, utilizing tools like Visual MODFLOW, SEEP/W, and GIS-based platforms. His work addresses the challenges of sustainable water resource management, mine site rehabilitation, and the assessment of climate change effects on hydrological systems. By integrating field data, laboratory analysis, and computational modeling, he develops strategies for the protection and restoration of vital water resources in vulnerable regions.
Publication Top Notes
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“Numerical Modeling of Saltwater Intrusion in the Rmel-Oulad Ogbane Coastal Aquifer (Larache, Morocco) in the Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise Context (2040)” (2021) – Cited by 10MDPI
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“Spatial distribution of regionalized variables on reservoirs and groundwater resources based on geostatistical analysis using GIS: case of Rmel-Oulad Ogbane aquifers (Larache, NW Morocco)” (2018) – Cited by 15
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“Modeling the impacts of climate change on water resources in Mediterranean and Atlantic hydraulic basins of Morocco” (2020) – Cited by 8
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“Development of HIS to improve technical knowledge on the reservoir and hydrodynamic functioning of the Rmel aquifer (Morocco)” (2019) – Cited by 5
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“Quantification of Surface Water-Groundwater Exchanges by GIS Coupled with Experimental Gauging in an Alluvial Environment” (2021) – Cited by 3