Newsha K Ajami

Newsha K Ajami

Stanford University

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Newsha K Ajami

Newsha K Ajami, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Infrastructure planning, Urban water resilience, Water systems analysis, Risk and uncertainty, Hydrologic modeling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Adaptable and comprehensive vulnerability assessments for water resources systems in a rapidly changing world

A survey of water utilities’ digital transformation: drivers, impacts, and enabling technologies

Introducing Cambridge Prisms Water: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard

Building water resilience in the face of cascading wildfire risks

Fast in the pandemic, durable after droughts, inequal during economic downturn. A 20 year multi-dimensional retrospective analysis of water demand change in Southern California

Headwater Reservoir Management Must Consider Hydrological Supply and Agricultural Demand In a Future With Less Snowpack

Do water savings persist? Using survival models to plan for long-term responses to extreme drought

Discovering heterogeneous water demand responses under non-stationary hydroclimatic, social, and economic stressors. A 20-year analysis in Costa Mesa (California)

Newsha K Ajami Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4585

Citations(since 2020)

2270

Cited By

3068

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

34

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Newsha K Ajami Skills & Research Interests

Infrastructure planning

Urban water resilience

Water systems analysis

Risk and uncertainty

Hydrologic modeling

Top articles of Newsha K Ajami

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adaptable and comprehensive vulnerability assessments for water resources systems in a rapidly changing world

Journal of Environmental Management

Beatrice L Gordon

Elizabeth A Koebele

Jesse J Rego

Adrian A Harpold

Newsha K Ajami

2024/2/1

A survey of water utilities’ digital transformation: drivers, impacts, and enabling technologies

npj Clean Water

Ivo Daniel

Newsha K Ajami

Andrea Castelletti

Dragan Savic

Rodney A Stewart

...

2023/7/7

Introducing Cambridge Prisms Water: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard

Cambridge Prisms: Water

Richard Fenner

Dragan Savic

Jan Adamowski

Newsha Ajami

Subimal Ghosh

...

2023/1

Building water resilience in the face of cascading wildfire risks

Megan F Belongia

Courtney Hammond Wagner

Kimberly Quesnel Seipp

Newsha K Ajami

2023/9/15

Fast in the pandemic, durable after droughts, inequal during economic downturn. A 20 year multi-dimensional retrospective analysis of water demand change in Southern California

Environmental Research Letters

Marie-Philine Gross

Newsha K Ajami

Andrea Cominola

2023/9/15

Headwater Reservoir Management Must Consider Hydrological Supply and Agricultural Demand In a Future With Less Snowpack

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Beatrice Gordon

Adrian Adam Harpold

Newsha K Ajami

Christine Albano

Gabrielle Boisrame

...

2022/12

Do water savings persist? Using survival models to plan for long-term responses to extreme drought

Environmental Research Letters

Jose Bolorinos

Ram Rajagopal

Newsha K Ajami

2022/9/7

Discovering heterogeneous water demand responses under non-stationary hydroclimatic, social, and economic stressors. A 20-year analysis in Costa Mesa (California)

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Marie-Philine Becker

Newsha Ajami

Andrea Cominola

2022/5

How is digital transformation impacting the water utility sector?-Insights from a worldwide online utility survey

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Ivo Daniel

Newsha Ajami

Andrea Castelletti

Dragan Savic

Rodney Stewart

...

2021/4

Accounting for built and natural storage is necessary to estimate the true vulnerability of downstream water supplies

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Beatrice Gordon

Adrian Harpold

Rosemary Carroll

Newsha Ajami

2021/12

Mining the gap in long-term residential water and electricity conservation

Environmental Research Letters

Jose Bolorinos

Ram Rajagopal

Newsha K Ajami

2021/1/19

Building to conserve: Quantifying the outdoor water savings of residential redevelopment in Denver, Colorado

Landscape and Urban Planning

Kyle Blount

Reza Abdi

Chelsea L Panos

Newsha K Ajami

Terri S Hogue

2021/10/1

Satellites to sprinklers: Assessing the role of climate and land cover change on patterns of urban outdoor water use

Water Resources Research

Kyle Blount

Jordyn M Wolfand

Colin D Bell

Newsha K Ajami

Terri S Hogue

2021/1

Environmental Impact Bonds: a common framework and looking ahead

Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability

MW Brand

K Quesnel Seipp

P Saksa

N Ulibarri

A Bomblies

...

2021/7/27

Infrastructure and the digital economy: Reinventing our role in the design, financing, and governance of essential services for society

Journal of Environmental Engineering

Peter Adriaens

Newsha Ajami

2021/5/1

Methodologies for the study of change in hydrology and society

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Saket Pande

Anna Scolobig

Tobias Krueger

Joseph Guillaume

Melissa Haeffner

...

2021/12

Methodological approaches to studying coupled human-water systems

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Saket Pande

Ann Scolobig

Tobias Kueger

Joseph Guillaume

Melissa Haeffner

...

2021/4

Adapting index-based vulnerability assessments in rapidly changing coupled upland-agricultural systems in the western US

Beatrice Gordon

Adrian Harpold

Elizabeth Koebele

Newsha Ajami

Gabrielle Boisrame

...

2021/12

Effectiveness and Impacts of Dust Control Measures for Owens Lake

National Academies of Sciences

Division on Earth

Life Studies

Water Science

Technology Board

...

2020/5/27

Social Memory vs Abrupt Behavior Changes. Modelling water consumer behavior change in non-stationary climate and social scenarios

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Marie Philine Becker

Newsha Khodatalab Ajami

Andrea Cominola

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
soroosh sorooshian

soroosh sorooshian

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 85
Thorsten Wagener

Thorsten Wagener

Universität Potsdam

H-index: 76
Qingyun Duan

Qingyun Duan

Hohai University

H-index: 56
Ram Rajagopal

Ram Rajagopal

Stanford University

H-index: 40
Terri Hogue

Terri Hogue

Colorado School of Mines

H-index: 31
David Sunding

David Sunding

University of California, Berkeley

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