El Khansa Lameche | Network | Women Researcher Award

Dr. El Khansa Lameche | Network | Women Researcher Award

Dr. El Khansa Lameche | Laarbi Ben M Hidi Univercity | Algeria

A researcher in urban hydraulics with a strong academic background in hydraulic engineering has focused extensively on modeling and optimization of urban drainage systems. Their work emphasizes the integration of numerical modeling, GIS tools, and MATLAB-based rainfall analysis to assess and manage flood risks in urban environments. Key research contributions include sewer network modeling, rainfall hazard assessment, and predictive modeling of stormwater flow behavior. Their doctoral research explores the impacts of climate change on urban drainage infrastructure, aiming to modernize flood zone management through digitization and advanced simulation techniques. Active participation in international conferences and specialized training programs has strengthened expertise in integrated water resource management and scientific communication. Recognized for innovation, their projects have received awards for addressing rainfall extremes and enhancing urban flood mitigation strategies. Their research outputs demonstrate growing academic impact, contributing to sustainable and resilient urban water management solutions.

Citation Metrics (Google Scholar)

80
60
40
20
0

Citations
42

Documents
9

h-index
2

Citations

Documents

h-index


View Google Scholar Profile

Featured Publications

Flood analysis and mitigation strategies in Algeria
– H Boutaghane, T Boulmaiz, EK Lameche, A Lefkir, M Hasbaia, Wadi Flash Floods: Challenges and Advanced Approaches for Disaster Risk, 2021
Urban flood numerical modeling and hydraulic performance of a drainage network: A case study in Algiers, Algeria
– E Lameche, H Boutaghane, M Saber, KI Abdrabo, AM Bermad, Water Science & Technology, 2023
Climate-adaptive urban drainage modeling: Assessing future flood hazards in Algiers, Algeria
– E Lameche, H Boutaghane, M Saber, K Tanaka, A Dahak, SA Kantoush, Urban Climate, 2026