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Joel Nobert

PROJECT ASSISTANT (UCDISM)

University Dar es Salaam
Department of Water Resources Engineering
P. O. Box 35 131
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

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Phone (mobile): +255 7 52 54 62 59



Education

PhD (Water Resources Engineering): 2006, Yokohama National University, Japan
Post graduate course in Environmental Hydrology: 2003, Egypt
Advanced Training in Groundwater management & GIS: 2002, Germany
MSc Water Resources Engineering: 2001, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
B.Sc. (Civil Engineering): 1999, First Class Honours Degree, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania


Experience and Achievements

2006 October - to date: Lecturer Water Resources Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam


Research and Publications

Nobert, J.
and Shibayama, T. 2005. GIS-based Estimation of Soil Erosion and Sediment Delivery to Coastal Environment from the River Basin. A Case Study of Rufiji River in Tanzania. Third International Conference on Asian and Pacific Coast, 2005.

Shibayama, T. and Nobert, J. 2005. A Physically based model for estimation of sediment discharge to coastal environment from the River basin. A case of Sakawa river basin in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Annual Journal of Coastal Engineering, Vol.52: 621-625.

Moges, S.A., Nobert, J., and Mashauri, D.A. 2002. Assessment of Sustainable Agricultural Practice Using Distributed Crop Soil Moisture Balance Model (D_CSWB): A case study of Pangani Basin in Tanzania. 3rd Waternet/Warfsa Symposium proceedings.

Nobert, J. and Shibayama, T. 2007. Integrated Model for Estimating Sediment yield from the river basin and deposition to the Coastal Environment. Global Environment Journal.

Lubang, B., Nobert, J. and Mtalo, E. 2008.  Integrated Remote sensing and GIS techniques for groundwater exploration in semi-arid region. A case of Karamoja region – Uganda. Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology (TJET, 2 (2), ISSN 1821-536X




 

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