Professor of Water Crisis and Risk Reduction at UCL Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction (RDR). Opinions and views are my own and not my employer's.
Groundwater is vital to Bangladesh’s economy and its water and food security. Yet, it remains underrepresented in classrooms and government priorities. In my @NewAgeBD op-ed, I highlight the marginalisation of groundwater.
https://t.co/oVKF2NcxaR
#Bangladesh#groundwater
We're celebrating a number of IRDR #promotions this year!
👏 Professor Mohammad Shamsudduha @EarthShams
👏 Associate Professors @DanielHaines1,
Estella Carpi @estycrp, Roberto Gentile, @DrTingSun and @yuliaioffe
👏 Associate Professors (Teaching) Lisa Guppy and Yasmine Sabri.
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https://t.co/t7plYVJIfC
"The global climate crisis is a water crisis" Dr Mohammad Shamsudduha @EarthShams hydrogeologist “Although water salinity in SW Bangladesh is highly seasonal & varies substantially between wet & dry seasons, in recent times, there has been rising salinity"
https://t.co/QzVh082Jgq
@aditimukherji@CGIAR@ri_montu Yes, heatwaves are becoming more frequent and long-lasting, but we have to be absolutely clear and sure about the impacts on the health of humans and animals.
Happy to share a review paper that I co-authored has just been published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. Thanks to my dear colleague, Prof Abhijit Mukherjee from IIT Kharagpur, India and other co-authors for their efforts.
https://t.co/l3HyQgniPZ
Congratulations to Dr Mohammad Shamsudduha on becoming a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Authority!
This recognises Dr Shamsudduha's positive #leadership and influence on the practices of others who #teach and support high-quality #learning.
@EarthShams@hea_
Very excited to share a Nature article published today reporting the status of groundwater levels at global scale from monitoring data. Groundwater levels are mostly declining but there are also signs of recovery in some places.
https://t.co/WEa3xAaIHQ
#Groundwater#global#ucl
Groundwater levels are declining in numerous aquifers around the world, but it can be reversed in some cases, finds a new study involving Dr Mohammad Shamsudduha @EarthShams @UCLIRDR @uclmaps and Prof Richard Taylor @UCLgeography@UCLSocHistSci
https://t.co/F5iDuQQz6G
Sharing an opinion piece published in the national daily newspaper, The Daily Star on climate change impacts and groundwater adaptation in Bangladesh.
https://t.co/JuW6443xLR
#Bangladesh#ClimateCrisis#groundwater
I am delighted to share that I have been appointed as a member of the Scientific Advisory Group at icddr,b (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh) – a world’s leading global health research institute based in Bangladesh.
https://t.co/fy4ekQ0sbI
This year's @uclmaps Faculty #Education Awards recognise #IRDR colleagues @MhariGordon and Dr @EarthShams for "Individual Excellence", Dr Lisa Danquah and Dr @yuliaioffe who were "Highly Commended" and the Assessment UCL Team awarded for "Team Excellence".
Well done all! 🎉