We Strive For Maritime Excellence
Name: Taspiya Hamid
Designation: Lecturer (Oceanography & Hydrography) )
Contact: +8801683087516
Email: taspiya.ocn@bsmrmu.edu.bd
Present address: Dhaka
Permanent Address: Feni Sadar, Feni
Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, Marine Geology, Sedimentology, GIS, Remote Sensing
Research Interests:Marine Geology, Sedimentology, Biogeochemistry, Remote Sensing, GIS, Hydrogeology, Coastal Morphology and Processes
Teaching:I teach a variety of courses. These include Geological Oceanography (OCN 2103), Sedimentology (OCN
2201), Satellite Oceanography Lab (OCN 4103), Coastal Morphology and Processes (OCN
3107), Geological Oceanography Lab (OCN 2104), Sedimentology Lab (OCN
2202), Satellite Oceanography Lab (OCN 4104), Field Trip (OCN 1213, OCN 2211,
OCN 3213, OCN 4207) and Climate
and Atmospheric Science (OCN M111).
I also actively supervise undergraduate thesis and project students interested in Geochemistry, GIS, Remote Sensing, sedimentology and Marine geology and facilitate independent research by students.
Academic Qualifications:Sl | Exam | Institute | Year | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | M.S in Geology (Hydrogeology) | University of Dhaka | ||
2 | B.S (Hons) | University of Dhaka |
American Geophysical Union
1. Hamid, T.; Rahaman, T., Jahan, H.; Muktadir, G.; Muyeed, A.A.; Bala, B., Ahmed, K.M.; (2022). Use of treated domestic wastewater in managed aquifer recharge and homestead irrigation -A Hydro-geochemical study from Khulna Bangladesh, Second International Conference on Water, Megacities and Global Change, France, 955-966
2. Hossain S.; Hamid T.; Tarin M.A.; (2019). Approach Towards Understanding the Adaptive Capacities of Coastal Women to Cope with Climate Change Induced Salinity, International Conference on Urban and Regional Planning, ISBN: 978-984-34-7970-9
3. Hamid, T., Ahmed, K.M., Sultana, S., (2016). Hydro-Geochemical Characterization of Treated Domestic Waste Water in Khulna City for Possible Use in Homestead Irrigation and Managed Aquifer, Dhaka University Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol. 5, p. 77-84.