Samah El Mohtar

PhD Student

PhD Student

Current

Research Interests

​Samah's research focuses on oil spill modeling and its applications to marine pollution, coastal protection and offshore oil and gas exploration. His work involves developing advanced forward and backward tracking methods in stochastic flow fields described by ensembles of velocity fields to forecast the fate of an oil spill, or to locate possible sources of a contaminant release. To this end, Samah is using mathematical models in a Bayesian framework to infer model parameters and forecast the fate of contaminants from the inversion and assimilation of remote sensing images (from satellites and/or drones).

Selected Publications

  • Lagrangian tracking in stochastic fields with application to an ensemble of velocity fields in the Red Sea
    S. El Mohtar, I. Hoteit, O. Knio, L. Issa, I. Lakkis
    Ocean Modelling, 131, 1–14, 2018

Education

  • ​M.E., Mechanical Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, 2017
  • Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Mechanical Engineering, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon, 201

Professional Profile

  • ​2015-2017: Research Assistant, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
  • 2014-2015: Design Engineer, YLE GmbH, Beirut, Lebanon

Research Interests Keywords

Oil spill modeling Remote sensing Data assimilation Uncertainty quantification