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Sina Shabani
Sina Shabani
University of British Columbia
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Support vector machines in urban water demand forecasting using phase space reconstruction
S Shabani, P Yousefi, G Naser
Procedia Engineering 186, 537-543, 2017
462017
Intelligent Soft Computing Models in Water Demand Forecasting
S Shabani, P Yousefi, J Adamowski, G Naser
Water Stress in Plants, 99-117, 2016
322016
Removal of TDS and BOD from synthetic industrial wastewater via adsorption
M Mortula, S Shabani
international conference of chemical, biological and environmental …, 2012
322012
Gene expression programming coupled with unsupervised learning: a two-stage learning process in multi-scale, short-term water demand forecasts
S Shabani, A Candelieri, F Archetti, G Naser
Water 10 (2), 142, 2018
312018
Gene expression programing in long term water demand forecasts using wavelet decomposition
P Yousefi, S Shabani, H Mohammadi, G Naser
Procedia Engineering 186, 544-550, 2017
212017
Use of desalinated reject water as a source of magnesium for phosphorus recovery
KP Fattah, S Shabani, A Ahmed
Int. J. Chem. Eng. Appl 4 (3), 165-168, 2013
132013
Flexibility ranking of water distribution system designs under future mechanical and hydraulic uncertainty
A Gheisi, S Shabani, G Naser
Procedia Engineering 119, 1202-1211, 2015
72015
Assessment of disinfection by-product formation in polymeric pipe distribution systems
S Shabani
52013
Removal of phosphorus and BOD from secondary effluent using coagulation
M Mortula, S Shabani, K Al Rumaithi, W Nawaz, G Kashwani
on Water, Energy and Environment 2011, 185, 2011
52011
Dynamic nature of explanatory variables in water demand forecasting
S Shabani, G Naser
Procedia Engineering 119, 781-787, 2015
42015
Evaluation of trihalomethanes formation in polymeric pipes within water distribution system
S Shabani, MM Mortula, KP Fattah
International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology 15 (4), 435-448, 2023
12023
Water demand forecasting: a flexible approach
S Shabani
University of British Columbia, 2018
12018
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