Research Excellence Award

Hamid Mehrabi
University of Isfahan, Iran
Hamid Mehrabi
Affiliation University of Isfahan
Country Iran
Scopus ID 56880112100
Documents 8
Citations 52
h-index 4
Subject Area Geodesy, InSAR Technology, GNSS Applications, Earth Crustal Deformation Analysis
Event Math Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8717-2056

The Hamid Mehrabi article presents an academic overview of the scientific contributions and research activities of Hamid Mehrabi, Assistant Professor at the University of Isfahan. His research profile demonstrates scholarly engagement in geodesy, radar interferometry, satellite-based deformation monitoring, and advanced geospatial analysis methodologies. The presented research indicators, publication metrics, and scientific activities highlight interdisciplinary applications of InSAR technology and GNSS techniques in crustal deformation studies and Earth observation sciences.[1]

Abstract

This academic article summarizes the scientific profile and scholarly activities of Hamid Mehrabi within the fields of geodesy, geospatial information technology, and Earth deformation analysis. His research contributions emphasize InSAR processing, GNSS applications, deformation monitoring, and numerical modeling approaches for crustal studies. The profile demonstrates involvement in interdisciplinary geospatial investigations and methodological advancements relevant to satellite geodesy and remote sensing sciences.[2]

Keywords

Geodesy, InSAR, GNSS, Radar Interferometry, Earth Crustal Deformation, Satellite Geodesy, Remote Sensing, Geospatial Information Technology, Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, Numerical Methods.

Introduction

Hamid Mehrabi has contributed to research involving deformation modeling, time-series analysis, geodetic network optimization, and radar interferometry applications. His work combines theoretical and computational approaches with practical geospatial applications relevant to earthquake analysis, subsidence studies, and Earth observation systems.[4]

Research Profile

Hamid Mehrabi serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Geomatics Engineering at the University of Isfahan. His academic activities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in satellite geodesy, radar interferometry, estimation theory, differential geometry, and geodetic control network design.

Research Contributions

Mehrabi’s scientific contributions include methodological developments in radar interferometry and deformation analysis. His studies on three-dimensional displacement retrieval, recursive moving least squares, and crustal deformation modeling have supported advances in geospatial interpretation and numerical analysis techniques.[6]

Publications

H. Mehrabi has made significant contributions to geodesy and remote sensing through advanced research on 3D displacement fields, strain analysis, and recursive moving least squares methods. His studies in journals such as the Journal of Geodesy and Journal of Surveying Engineering focus on improving Earth surface deformation monitoring using InSAR and mathematical modeling techniques. More recently, collaborative work with Z. Azarm integrated deep convolutional neural networks with InSAR time series to enhance land subsidence interpolation and geospatial prediction accuracy..

Research Impact

The research profile demonstrates measurable scholarly impact through indexed publications, citation indicators, and international academic visibility. Citation metrics indicate engagement within the scientific community and recognition of contributions related to geospatial deformation monitoring and numerical geodesy.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes interdisciplinary research achievements and measurable scholarly contributions. Hamid Mehrabi’s academic activities align with these objectives through research in satellite geodesy, radar interferometry, and deformation analysis methodologies.

Conclusion

Hamid Mehrabi’s academic profile reflects continued engagement in geospatial science, deformation analysis, and remote sensing research. His contributions to InSAR methodologies, GNSS applications, and numerical geodesy demonstrate interdisciplinary relevance within Earth observation sciences. The presented publication record, citation performance, and technical expertise collectively support recognition through the Innovative Research Award and related scientific evaluation frameworks.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Hamid Mehrabi, Author ID 56880112100. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56880112100
  2. University of Isfahan. (2025). Department of Geomatics Engineering Academic Profile.https://ui.ac.ir/
  3. Hanssen, R. F. (2001). Radar Interferometry: Data Interpretation and Error Analysis. Springer.https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47633-9
  4. Mehrabi, H. (2017). Intrinsic Analysis of the Earth Crustal Deformation by InSAR Technology and Meshless Numerical Methods. Doctoral Dissertation.https://ui.ac.ir/
  5. Mehrabi, H., & Voosoghi, B. (2015). FEM SUPG stabilisation of mixed isoparametric BEMs: Application to linearised free surface flows, 58, 119–128.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enganabound.2015.04.006
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