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Profile of M. I. M. Fuad


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BASIC DETAILS

Name M. I. M. Fuad
Division Water Supply, Sanitation and Urban Water Management (WSU)
Designation Junior Hydrogeologist
Phone 880-2-55087611-4
Mobile 01916201070
Email mmf@iwmbd.org


PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS

 i) Academic Chronology

  • M.Sc. in Geology (Hydrogeology), Dhaka University, 2012
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geology, Dhaka University, 2011 

ii) Professional Track Record

  • Junior Hydrogeologist at Institute of Water Modeling, May’ 2018 – Till Date.
  • Associate Geologist at Center for Geoservices and Research (CGR), January’ 2018 – May’ 2018.
  • Junior Hydrogeologist at Department of Geology, Dhaka University, October’ 2015 – December’ 2017.
  • Field Research Associate at Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, Dhaka University, May’ 2015 – September’ 2015.

iii) Training/ Membership/ Workshop/ Seminar/ Publication

      Membership:

Bangladesh Geological Society, General Member (1135-G)

Training:

  1. Training on Groundwater Modelling for Dhaka Region (using MODFLOW in ModelMuse interface) under ADB TA BAN 6675, at Department of Geology, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 2024.
  2. Training on FRN Methods Focusing on Cs-137 and Pb-210 for Erosion Assessment under IAEA TC Project BGD 5033, at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Agargaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 2023.

      Publications:

  1. Kafi, M.A.H., Islam, M. A.Rahman, S.M.M., Fuad, M.I.M., Zaman, S. (2023). Assessment of Sustainable Drinking Water Sources in the Selected Coastal Polders of Bangladesh, 9th International Conference on Water and Flood Management (ICWFM 2023), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  2. Sukhen Goswami, A. K. M. Moshiur Rahman, M. I. M. Fuad, Dhiman Kumer Roy and Abdur Rahim (2017): Groundwater Quality Assessment of Barisal City Corporation in Bangladesh, Barisal University Journal Part 1, 4(2):339-350 (2017)
  3. Md. Ilias Mahmud, Md. Azizul Hassan, Abu Jafor Mia, Biplob Hossain, M. I. M. Fuad (2015): Hydrogeological Assessment Along an East-West Transect on the Jamuna Floodplain in Jamalpur and Bogra Districts, Bangladesh. IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT) e-ISSN: 2319-2402, p- ISSN: 2319 2399.Volume 9, Issue 9 Ver. II (Sep. 2015), PP 01-08

iv) Major Project Assignment

  1. Consultancy Services for Design and Construction Supervision for the Establishment of an Offsite Water Intake Facility for the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
  2. Construction Supervision of DWASA Production Tube wells (Including New Installation/ Replacement/ Regeneration/ Rehabilitation), Iron Removal Plants and Rainwater Harvesting Plants under Emergency Water Supply Project and Feasibility Study for Sustainable Water Supply Project (Phase-01)
  3. Construction Supervision Works for Test Tubewell, Production Tubewell & Aquifer Test, Topographic Survey and Data Collections in Purbachal Area Project.
  4. Construction of DTW and Water supply network considering DMA concept with ancillary works of Uttara 3rd phase project of Uttara under IWSP, Dhaka WASA.
  5. Assessment of Sustainable Potable Water Sources in the Selected Coastal Polders P-29 at Dumuria of Khulna and P-40/1 at Patharghata of Barguna in Bangladesh
  6. Establishment of Groundwater Monitoring System in Dhaka city for Aquifer system and DWASA Production wells
  7. Detailed Study on Total Water Demand and Water Availability Assessment for Sabrang and Naf Tourism Park Project, Teknaf, Cox’s bazar, Bangladesh
  8. Study on Artificial Recharge to Aquifer by Rainwater Harvesting from Building Roof - Tops in Dhaka City
  9. Water Resources Potential Assessment of Ukhia and Teknaf Upazila Area, Cox’s bazar, Bangladesh
  10. Hydro-Geological Survey under Preparation of Development Plan for Mirsharai Upazila, Chittagong District; Risk Sensitive Land Use Plan (MUDP)
  11. Managed Aquifer Recharge for Community Water Supply in Coastal, Urban and Drought Prone Area.
  12. UNICEF-DU Study to Asses Anemia & Iron Deficiency Among Pregnant Women in Areas with High & Low Iron in Ground Water: Implication for IFA Supplementation Program.