2021 Fellowships

The Institute promotes the education and training of water resources research professionals through its fellowship program. Profiles of each graduate fellow, and summaries of her or his thesis research project, and publications from this project are accessed through the links below. Visitors are invited to contact the student, research advisor, or the Institute Director for further information on the projects.

The North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute has announced its Graduate Research Fellowship recipients for 2021-2022. The fellowships, ranging from $1,000 to $14,614, were awarded to 12 doctoral and two master’s degree students.

The students will conduct water resources research at NDSU and the University of North Dakota. Fellows, their academic programs, university, faculty advisers and research projects are:

Ali Alinezhad

Remediation of PFAS-contaminated Soils to Protect Groundwater
Program: Civil Engineering, University North Dakota
Advisor: Feng 'Frank' Xiao

Berkay Koyuncu

Dynamics of flows under ice-coverage in the Red River
Program: Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Civil and Environmental Engineering, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Trung Bao Le

Christine Cornish

Does wetland restoration affect the accumulation of glyphosate?
Program: Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Jon Sweetman

David Khani

A novel numerical model for transient mixed flow analysis in sewer pipes
Program: Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota
Advoisor: Yeo Howe Lim

Franklin Odili

Impact of groundwater tables on the water use, yield, root growth distribution and quality of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Program: Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Advisor: Halis Simsek

James Sullivan

Use of LIDAR and synthetic bathymetry to develop stream cross sections for alternative modeling of streamflow in North Dakota using HEC-RAS: A case study on the Tongue River
Program: Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota
Advisor: Yeo Howe Lim

Justin Waraniak

Assessment of agricultural impact on biotic components of North Dakota wetland resources using habitat suitability landscape genomics of amphibians
Program:  Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Craig Stockwell

Kui Hu

Understanding the impacts of hydrology on seasonal and spatial water chemistry changes in two adjacent prairie potholes in North Dakota using stable isotopes
Program: Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Jon Sweetman

Mansurat Golden Abdulmalik Ali

Fate and transport of microplastics in the natural environment
Program: Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota
Advisor: Feng ‘Frank’ Xiao

Mohammad Hadi Bazrkar

Drought identification, categorization, and prediction in cold climate regions
Program: Civil and Environmental Engineering, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Xuefeng Chu

Pavankumar Challa Sasi

Thermal stability of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and the impact on the aquatic environment
Program: Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota
Advisor: Feng ‘Frank’ Xiao

Shashi Bhushan

Fabrication of a tailor-made surface for microalgal biofilm mediated nutrient removal from municipal wastewater
Program: Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Halis Simsek

Uday Bhanu Prakash Vaddevolu 

Simulation of soil water dynamics for drip-mulch fields using Hydrus-2D
Program: Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State University
Advisor: Xinhua Jia

Vida Atashi

Hydraulic and hydrologic routing parameters in natural channels in North Dakota under snowmelt-induced flooding conditions
Program: Civil Engineering, University of North Dakota
Advisor: Yeo Howe Lim

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