Hailu Mosisa

at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)
📚 Lecturer and Researcher | Embu, Eastern, Kenya
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Skills & Expertise

designer Management Modelling planner

Research Interests

Climate Change soil and water engineering Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering water resource management Hydraulic and water resources Engineering Dam Engineering Irrigation structure soil erosion and land degradetion hydrology hydrologic modelling GIS and Remote sensing hydraulic structure plannning design and construction of hydraulic structure

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💼 Experience

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) · September 2024 - Present
a researcher under the department of Soil and Water Engineering

Lecturer and Researcher

Oda Bultum University (OBU) · September 2019 - September 2024
Being a lecturer, researcher and community server under department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Institute of Technology.

Instructor

Haramaya University (HU) · September 2017 - August 2018
being Instructor under Irrigation Engineering Department

🎓 Education

Haramaya University (HU)

Masters/ MSc. in Irrigation Engineering · 2017

Wollega University (WU)

BSC in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering · 2015
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🏅 Certificates & Licenses (3)

soil salinity certifcate
FAO eLearning Academy · Issued on October 2024
climate change negotiation for Agriculture
FAO · Issued on October 2024
Best Reviewer
Editor-in-Chief of AITI · Issued on November 2023

Professional Memberships (1)

Oromo Society of Science and Technology
Member: Regular || Join dt: 2020 - Present
Country: Ethiopia

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📚 Publications (2)

Journal: Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems • March 2019
Soil erosion by water is a serious concern worldwide problem and it is difficult to assess its economic and environmental impacts accurately. West Hararghe zone is one of the most erosion-prone areas...
- GIS RUSLE Soil loss potential West Harerge Zone
Journal: • 2021-NaN
This study was conducted in West Hararghe Zone, Oromia regional state to evaluate rain water harvesting Effectiveness for sustainable practices. The data were collected from a total 336 household sele...
Water Harvesting Performance Serviceable
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