(+961) 1 421 000 ext 3442 cynthia.andraos2@usj.edu.lb
Cynthia Andraos, born on
March 16, 1992, is a Lebanese civil engineer specializing in hydrology. She
obtained her doctorate with very honorable distinction in April 2021 at Saint
Joseph University of Beirut, after completing a Master M2 in Water Sciences and
a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the same university. Since
September 2022, she has held the position of Research-Teacher and assistant professor at
Saint Joseph University. In this role, she teaches a variety of courses in the
field of water engineering, conducts in-depth research in her field, supervises
practical laboratory work, and takes on the role of coordinator of activities
at the Water and Environment Center at ESIB. Prior to this, she worked for
seven years as a water infrastructure engineer at Dar Al-Handasah Shair and
Partners, where she gained diverse experience in the design and management of
large hydraulic engineering and infrastructure projects. In addition to her
work, Cynthia has also conducted in-depth research in her field, including the
publication of indexed articles and participation in international conferences.
She is a member of the Order of Engineers and Architects of Lebanon and the
International Association of Hydrological Sciences. She is fluent in Arabic,
English, and French.
• Doctorate in Water Engineering
• Master in Water Sciences
• Civil and Environmental Engineering
Fluid Mechanics
Engineering and Technology, Sciences
Cynthia Andraos’ research
themes are centered on hydrology, rainfall modeling, and water engineering. She
is particularly interested in improving low-flow forecasts through a
multi-model approach for rainfall-runoff models. She also explores machine learning
techniques for modeling snow hydrology in Lebanese watersheds. Another key
aspect of her research involves reducing uncertainties in rainfall-runoff
models to improve drought forecasts. Finally, she is interested in quantifying
uncertainties in hydrological models applied to Lebanese Mediterranean
watersheds and studying parameter uncertainties in conceptual hydrological
models in a climate change context. These research themes demonstrate her
commitment to using innovative approaches to solve complex problems in
hydrology.
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Research Article
Publication:
Article
title: “Enhancing Low-Flow Forecasts: A Multi-Model Approach for
Rainfall–Runoff Models” Author: Cynthia Andraos Published in Hydrology
(MDPI) on 29 February 2024, https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology11030035
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Research Article
Publication:
Article title:
“Multi-model approach for reducing uncertainties in rainfall-runoff
models” Authors: Cynthia Andraos and Prof. Wajdi Najem, Published in
“Advances in Hydroinformatics” book in partnership with
Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5436-0_43
· Conference
participation with oral presentation:
4th International
Conference on Snow Hydrology, Grenoble, France, 30 Jan – 2 Feb 2024.
Presentation title: “Snow Hydrology Modeling for Lebanese Watersheds: Exploring
Long-term Insights with Machine Learning Techniques”
· Conference
participation with oral presentation and conference moderator:
3rd International
Conference on Applied Science and Engineering Paris, France,25-26 September
2023. Presentation title: “Enhancing rainfall-runoff models’ predictions”
· Conference
participation with oral presentation and article submission:
“Droughts and
water deficit”, organized by UNESCO, in Paris France, 11-13 December
2019, Article title: “Reduction of uncertainties in rainfall-runoff models
to better forecast droughts”
· Conference
participation with oral presentation:
SimHydro 2019, 5th international
conference in Sophia Antipolis, France, 12-14 June 2019, Presentation
title: “Multi-model approach for reducing uncertainties in rainfall-runoff
models”
· Conference
participation with oral presentation:
16th Plinius
conference on Mediterranean risks, in Montpellier, 9-11 October 2018, Presentation
title: “Quantifying uncertainties in hydrological models applied on Lebanese
Mediterranean catchments”
· Conference
participation with oral presentation:
HydroEco 2017:
Ecohydrology on the Edge: ecology-hydrology-human interactions in a changing
world, 6th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Hydrology and Ecology,
University of Birmingham, 18-23 June 2017, Presentation title: “Parameters
uncertainties in conceptual hydrological models in a climate change context”
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