Mohammed Kibria Chowdhury

MS on “Physically-based spatial mapping of arsenic contamination using artificial neural networks and chaos theory” Graduated Spring 2009

B.S. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh, 2006 Ivanhoe Fellowship Awardee

Matthew Boynton

MS on “Improving Engineering Education in Rural Counties through Hydrological Risk Analysis”, 2009

B.S. Tennessee Technological University, 2005.

Robby Florence

Summer Internship (EDF Funded Project) on “Development of STEVE 2.0 for Stochastic Theory Education in the Classroom”

B.S. Tennessee Technological University, 2008 Pursued MS at UNC Chapell Hill

Dr. Indu Jeyachandran

Post Doctoral Associate- (Jan 2009-May 2009)”Coupled Land-Atmospheric Modeling of Large River Basins to Predict Alteration to Low-Frequency Precipitation by Man-Made Water Projects”

PhD, University of Utah – 2008.

Caitlin Balthrop Moffit

M.S. (Fast-track) – 2010 “Validation of the NASA Global Flood Detection System over Bangladesh”  Currently Assistant Professor of Engineering at Chattanooga State College, TN.

Siddique-E-Akbor

M.S (Joint program between Institute of Water Modeling Bangladesh and TTU) on “Surface Water and Ocean Topography Mission for Water Management in Bangladesh.”

Graduated Fall 2010

Ling Tang

PhD – Graduated Summer 2011. “Transfer of Uncertainty of Space-borne high Resolution Rainfall Products at Ungauged Regions.”

M.S. Wuhan University, China 2007

NASA Earth and Space Fellowship Awardee

Now at ESRI Inc. USA

Ahmed Mohamed Degu

PhD – Graduated Summer 2013.

Thesis title: “A Comprehensive Observational Study on the Impact of Artificial Reservoirs on Local Hydroclimatology.”

M.S. Indian Institute of Technology, 2006

Now at Mekelle University, Ethiopia

Abebe Sine Gebregiorgis

PhD – Graduated Summer 2013.

Thesis title: “Hydrologically-optimal Merging of High Resolution Satellite Precipitation Products.” NASA Earth and Space Fellowship Awardee-2013

Now Chief Flood Modeler, Harris County Flood District, Houston Texas

Adam Stratz

M.S (fast-track) on “PMP Estimation for Large Dams Under Climate Change” 2014.

B.S. Tennessee Technological University, USA. 2013

Now at Department of Energy (Nuclear Forensics)