
Mohammadali Tofighi received a BSc degree in civil engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, in 2001, an MSc degree in civil engineering from K.N.T. University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2006, and a PhD in civil engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2013. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at ADERSIM in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, York University. He has worked as an adjunct assistant professor at the Sharif University of Technology and assistant professor at the Ale-Taha Institute of Higher Education, Tehran, Iran.
He is an expert in water resources management and modelling. His research interests lie in water resources engineering, numerical modelling, simulation, and machine learning methods. Dr. Tofighi has recently participated in several multidisciplinary projects in disaster management, health care, and risk analysis.
Themes | Planetary Health |
Status | Alum |
Events |
Computer Modelling in the Assessment of the Health Impacts of Climate Change in Malawi, with Mohammadali Tofighi | September 26, 2022 |
Related Work | |
Updates |
Hot off the Press – Complex Adaptive Systems-Based Conceptual Framework for Modeling the Health Impacts of Climate Change | January 12, 2024
Update — Modelling Health Impacts of Climate Change in Malawi Through the Context of Cyclone Freddy | October 6, 2023 Recap — Agent-Based Modelling of the Impacts of Climate Change | May 25, 2023 Research recap – Modelling Health Impacts of Climate Change Workshop in Malawi (August 2022) | December 9, 2022 |
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