Providing Interdisciplinary,
Collaborative & Sustainable Solution
The HEESA (Hydro-Environmental and Energy Systems Analysis) research group at University of Central Florida (UCF) applies a range of systems engineering, systems analysis, system dynamics, simulation and optimization methods to provide interdisciplinary, collaborative, and sustainable solutions to water, environmental, and energy resource problems at different scales. Supported by an interdisciplinary group of researchers and educators with a diverse range of backgrounds, including engineers, policy analysts, and social scientists, HEESA seeks developing integrated approaches to:
1) Facilitate analysis of complex hydro-environmental & energy resource management problems;
2) Provide scientific and practical solutions; and
3) Derive management and policy insights.
Sanaz Imen was awarded the Yousef A. Yousef Endowed Fellowship Scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year. Congratulations Sanaz.
Sanaz Imen was awarded the Yousef A. Yousef Endowed Fellowship Scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year. Congratulations Sanaz.
Sanaz Imen was awarded the Yousef A. Yousef Endowed Fellowship Scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year. Congratulations Sanaz.
Sanaz Imen was awarded the Yousef A. Yousef Endowed Fellowship Scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year. Congratulations Sanaz.
Dr. Kaveh Madani delivered two invited talks (Different Decision Making Frameworks to Solve the Interior Alaska Energy Problem; and Game Theory Analysis for Decision Making and Policy Development in Water, Environmental, and Energy Systems) at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
HEESA welcomes a new PhD. student member, Saeed Hadian, and three new undergraduage student members, Katherine Gee, Kaitlyn Jeanis, and Angela Rodriguez .