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Samah Larabi

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Hydroclimate Scientist

Hydrologic Impacts

Contact:
250-472-4682
Credentials:
Ph.D. Water Sciences (INRS-ETE), M.Eng. Mathematics and Modelling (Polytech Clermond-Ferrand)

Biography

Samah Larabi is a Hydroclimate Scientist at the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. Her work focuses on developing cutting-edge modelling techniques to investigate the impacts of climate change on water quantity, quality, reservoir management and freshwater fish habitats. Samah is an expert at the intersection of hydrologic modelling, data science, machine learning and global climate change, leveraging advanced high-performance computing to advance understanding of climate change impacts on water resources at local and large scales.

Publications

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