ASABE Announces Hancor Soil & Water Engineering Award Winner

Professor Saied Mostaghimi honored for water quality research programs

Saied Mostaghimi, Virginia Tech professor and head of the Biological Systems Engineering department, has been named the winner of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2008 Hancor Soil and Water Engineering Award.

Sponsored by Hancor, the award recognizes Professor Mostaghimi’s research programs in developing strategies and tools for assessing the impact of agriculture and urban activities on water quality and developing and validating computer simulation models for use by agencies involved in water resources and land-use planning. The methodology he developed for data collection at the watershed scale, according to the citation, has been widely adopted by researchers and practitioners in the U.S. and throughout the world.

“Hancor has always been very proud of our involvement with the ASABE and of our sponsorship of this award,” said Tori Durliat, Hancor's director of marketing. “Professor Mostaghimi is widely known for his research, outreach and educational programs in hydrology and in particular, soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution assessment and control. It is truly a pleasure and an honor to acknowledge Professor Mostaghimi for his exacting work in this field and for his lifelong commitment to examining and improving water quality.”

Source: Hancor

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