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171:, in order to better predict and forecast the future of water disturbances. In the context of recent droughts in California, Ajami sees them as an opportunity to refine policies and redefine water management practices. She believes that California has the potential to emerge as a work leader in water similar to the progress made within the energy sector. Some of her most recent research explored the ways in which social media impacts perception and memory of drought and how it influences individual water use practices. Needless to say, her research is groundbreaking in its implications and practical uses for the future development of water usage in California. 46: 153:
Ajami is an engineer and hydrologist by training but much of her current research is interdisciplinary in nature. Her work focuses on applying mathematical models of societal implications to better understand water consumption and demand in arid and semiarid regions, especially in the Western United
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and focuses much of her current work on ways to improve water related outcomes for scientists, stakeholders, and policy makers. Though she is a trained scientist, her work focuses on creating financial and social incentives to mitigate water use and practices for the future of California residents.
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award for AMS science and Policy Colloquium. She also received the ICSC-World Laboratory Hydrologic Science and Water Resources Fellowship from 2000 to 2003 in which she studied environmental policy and law. For Ajami, the fellowship opportunity provided her with a transition into politics and the
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Ajami resides in San Francisco with her husband and two children. Ajami serves as a mayoral appointee to San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and was a gubernatorial appointee to the Bay Area Water Quality control board where she served for seven years.
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operation and reservoir management in Iran. This opportunity sparked Ajami's interest in the environmental and social implications of water, and decision making process. After entering the field of hydrological sciences, Ajami continued her studies in the
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specializing in urban water policy and sustainable water resource management. Though trained as a scientist and engineer, her work is interdisciplinary in nature and combines science with its social counterparts. She is currently a senior scholar at
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Quesnel, Kimberly J.; Ajami, Newsha K. (2018). "Advancing Water Innovation Through Public Benefit Funds: Examining California's Approach for Electricity".
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National Science Foundation award for AMS science and Policy Colloquium, ICSC-World Laboratory Hydrologic Science and Water Resources Fellowship
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Through her career, Ajami has received many significant awards. In 2005 she received the
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Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from the University of California, Irvine
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mathematical models that explain the natural and physical processes of water to
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IBUNE (An Integrated Bayesian Uncertainty Estimator for Hydrologic Prediction)
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M.S. in hydrology and water resources from the University of Arizona
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B.S. in civil and environmental engineering from Tehran Polytechnic
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and water resources. She further continued her education at the
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Ajami, Newsha K.; Quesnel, Kimberly J. (2017-10-01).
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Director of Urban Water Policy at Stanford University
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hydrologist
Stanford University

Tehran, Iran
Legos
Iran
Civil Engineering
Tehran Polytechnic
dam
United States
University of Arizona
hydrology
University of California, Irvine
civil and environmental engineering
Stanford University
water in the west
hydraulic
climate change
National Science Foundation




"Women's Equality Week Q&A with Newsha Ajami"


"Pacific Institute Staff: Newsha Najami"


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