Dr. Salah Sidahmed | Water Resources Management | Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Dr. Salah Sidahmed | Saudi Irrigation Organization | Saudi Arabia
Dr. Salah Sidahmed is a highly accomplished hydrogeologist and water resources expert with decades of international experience in groundwater management, irrigation, and environmental assessments. His career has been dedicated to advancing sustainable water use, particularly in arid regions. He has contributed significantly to projects in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and beyond, offering consultancy, technical expertise, and scientific guidance in managing scarce water resources. Currently serving as a consultant at the Saudi Irrigation Organization, he continues to lead impactful initiatives that bridge hydrogeological research with practical solutions for agricultural and environmental sustainability.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Salah Sidahmed pursued his academic journey in hydrogeology and water resources across prestigious global institutions. He earned his PhD in Water Resources Management from the University of Birmingham, UK, focusing on integrated groundwater and unconventional water resource utilization in Al-Hassa. His MSc in Hydrogeology from University College London provided a strong scientific foundation, further enriched by a diploma in Hydrogeology and Data Banking from BRGM, France. He began with a BSc in Hydrogeology at the University of Khartoum, Sudan, establishing a career-long commitment to advancing water sustainability through research and applied expertise.
Experience
With an extensive career spanning half a century, Dr. Salah Sidahmed has held influential roles across academia, government, and international organizations. He has served as a consultant for the Saudi Irrigation Organization, project manager for Miahona Company, and technical advisor for the FAO on sustainable irrigation in Al-Hassa. His work at Aramco and Sudan’s Rural Water Corporation further strengthened his expertise. Over the years, he has excelled in hydrogeological fieldwork, irrigation planning, groundwater modeling, project management, and technical reporting, shaping innovative solutions for water resource challenges in the Middle East and Africa.
Research Interests
Dr. Salah Sidahmed research interests focus on groundwater sustainability, irrigation efficiency, solute transport modeling, wastewater reuse, and environmental risk assessments. He has investigated groundwater contamination, aquifer behavior, and salinity variation with applications for agricultural water reuse. His studies emphasize modern irrigation technologies, cost-benefit analysis of water systems, and the integration of hydrogeology with environmental protection. He is particularly passionate about developing innovative approaches to balance groundwater abstraction with food production needs, ensuring sustainable agricultural development in water-scarce regions. His work bridges theoretical hydrogeological principles with applied water management strategies for long-term resource security.
Awards
Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Salah Sidahmed has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to hydrogeology and water resources management. His involvement in pioneering projects, such as the study of groundwater contamination in Saudi Arabia and FAO’s sustainable irrigation initiatives, has earned him professional acclaim. He has played a vital role in developing modern irrigation practices and advising national authorities on water resource sustainability. His awards and honors highlight his leadership in applying scientific knowledge to practical challenges, his dedication to agricultural sustainability, and his long-standing influence in Middle Eastern and African water management.
Top Noted Publications
Title: Optimization of irrigation water management through combining remote sensing, GIS and SCADA system
Year: 2022
Cited by: 12
Title: Cost-benefit analysis of the shift from traditional irrigation systems to modern irrigation methods by small farmers in Al-Ahsa and its role in the dissemination of modern irrigation techniques
Year: 2022
Cited by: 25
Title: Hydrogeology of the River Ivel catchment
Year: 1974
Cited by: 5
Title: Salinity variations in groundwater and agricultural drainage water with emphasis upon the reuse of drainage water for irrigation
Year: 1986
Cited by: 18
Title: Re-utilization of drainage water in Al-Hassa irrigation project
Year: 1997
Cited by: 21
Title: Water resources management in Al-Hassa area, Eastern Saudi Arabia
Year: 2007
Cited by: 33