CIRDAP – Enabling Rural Communities

Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP)

An Intergovernmental & Autonomous Organization; Established in 1979, Mandated for Promoting & Strengthening Integrated Rural Development Systems for 15 Asia-Pacific Countries; Namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, IR Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand & Vietnam.

Dr. Md. Rashed Chowdhury

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Adjunct Faculty & Senior Global Futures Scientist

School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment Arizona State University, USA

rashed.uh@gmail.com

Professional Summary:

I am an Adjunct Faculty member at Arizona State University, where I teach graduate courses on climate applications and early warning systems. In parallel, I also serve as a Non-Resident Research Advisor at the Institute of Water Modeling (IWM) in Bangladesh, leading a project on flood predictability in Eastern Bangladesh.
With a background in Civil and Water Resources Engineering and a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, I have over 25 years of experience in climate and water-related research. My work has focused on the impacts of climate variability on water management and disaster resilience in South Asia and the Pacific.
I have an extensive publication record and am the author of a recent book published by Springer in 2022, titled Seasonal Flood Forecasts and Warning Response Opportunities: ENSO Applications in Bangladesh. This work serves as a significant resource for disaster risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific region, including Bangladesh and India, and is accessible at: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-17825-2.
Previously, I held leadership roles at the Pacific ENSO Applications Climate Center (University of Hawaii at Manoa), supporting NOAA’s early warning systems across the U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands. I have also served as a Fulbright Scholar in the Maldives and contributed to national and international projects on flood forecasting, public health, and climate adaptation.

Fields of Expertise:

  • El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-based climate forecasting & early warning systems
  • Flood forecasting, hydrology & water resources management
  • Climate science translation into decision-support tools for rural livelihood resilience
  • International leadership, training & academic instruction
  • High-impact interdisciplinary research & publications

Education:

International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), Columbia University, USA
UCAR Post-Doctoral Research Scientist | 2001–2003

  • Research Focus: Seasonal flood potential in the Greater Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) Basin, hydro-meteorological variability, and climate-driven flood forecasting.

Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan | 1995–1998 |Monbusho Scholar

  • Program: Doctoral Program in Policy and Planning Sciences
  • Research Focus: Flood Hazard Mitigation – Risk and Environmental Perspectives

M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning
University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan | 1993–1995|Monbusho Scholar

  • Research Focus: Land Use and Land Cover Change Dynamics

M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh | 1986–1989

  • Research Focus: Urban Transportation Planning

B.S. in Civil Engineering
University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh | 1978–1983

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Laveen, AZ 85339, USA

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United States of America (USA)

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+1 (808) 741-0156 | +1 (480) 360-3822

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