Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman, Center for Spatial Analysis

Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Ph.D. Student

(405) 412-0792,

Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman
Center for Spatial Analysis
3100 Monitor Ave, Suite 180
Norman, OK 73072-7807

Education

  • Ph.D. Geography, Expected 2009 (University of Oklahoma)
  • M.S. Geography, 2004 (Texas State University - San Marcos)
  • B.A. with Departmental Honors in Geography, 2002 (The University of Texas at Austin)

Research Interests

  • Natural Hazards
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • GIS and Remote Sensing

Teaching Experience in Geography:

  • Instructor: World Regional Geography, Natural Hazards
  • Teaching Assistant: Physical Geography, GIS, Earth Science

Grants & Awards

  • Robberson Research Grant
  • NASA EPSCoR Research Grant
  • Natural Hazards Center's Quick Response Grant
  • College of Atmospheric and Geographical Sciences Dean’s Research Award
  • ISCRAM Travel Grant
  • University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate Travel Grant
  • University of Oklahoma Conference & Creative Exhibition Grant
  • Member of the First Place Team of the World Geography Bowl at
  • Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting
  • M.B. Smith Memorial Fellowship
  • Undergraduate Research Fellowship
  • Holz-English Undergraduate Honors Thesis Fellowship

Publications

  • Rahman, M.T. and Rashed, T., Towards a Geospatial Approach to Post-Disaster Environmental Impact Assessment. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management ISCRAM 2007. Eds. B. Van de Walle, P. Burghardt, and C. Nieuwenhuis, 2007, pp. 219-226.
  • Rahman, M. T., Perception and Societal Response to Hazard Mitigation: An Example of Arsenic Contamination of Drinking Water in Bangladesh. The University of Texas at Austin’s Undergraduate Research Journal, 2002, 1(1): 44-52.