21. UW Excellence Award in Global Engagement, 2023
20. Fellow, Environmental and Water Resources Institute, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2022
19. Fellow, American Meteorological Society, 2022
18. John R. Kiely Endowed Professorship, 2021-2025
17. 2021 Best Case Study Award for ASCE Journal of HydrologicEngineering, ASCE EWRI, 2021
16. International Award by American
Geophysical Union (AGU), 2020
15. Outstanding Achievement Award [for Excellence in
Task Committee Vision and Leadership], ASCE EWRI, 2018
14. Outstanding Reviewer, Environmental
Research Letters – 2016
13. Walter L Huber Award, American Society of Civil
Engineers, 2015.
12. American Meteorological Society Editor’s Award, American
Meteorological Society, 2014.
11. Charles Falkenberg Award, American Geophysical Union,
2012.
10. Graduate Of the Last Decade (G.O.L.D) Award, University
of Connecticut, 2012.
9. Caplenor Award (University’s Highest Award), Tennessee
Technological University, 2012.
8. Fulbright Faculty Award, 2012-2013.
7. Outstanding Reviewer Award – Journal of Hydrologic
Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011.
6. National Education Excellence Award (to SASWE Research
Group), National Association of Environmental Professionals, April,
2010.
5. Outstanding New Faculty Research Award, American Society
of Engineering Education, Southeast Section, 2009.
4. ‘Top Performer’ ranking by NSF Alan T. Waterman Award
Committee, (Among top 35% of all nation-wide nominees across all
disciplines), 2009, 2010.
3. NASA New Investigator Award, 2008.
2. Outstanding PhD Thesis Award, School of Engineering,
University of Connecticut, 2005.
1. NASA Earth System Science Fellowship, USA, 2002.
MEDIA AWARDS
6. 23rd Monstra Animation Film Festival Selection
for “The Silent Route”, Lisbon, Portugal, 2024.
5. Seattle Tech Doc Film Festival-2018 Selection for “Cotton
Fields from the Ivory Tower,” 2018.
4. Tasveer South Asian Film Festival-2017 Selection for
“Cotton Fields from the Ivory Tower,” 2017.
3. 11th Eco-Film Festival (Malaysia)- 2017 Selection for
“Cotton Fields from the Ivory Tower,” 2017.
2. Best Film – Community for “Cotton Fields from the Ivory
Tower” at UW Makers Summit, 2017.
1. 9th Eco-Film Festival Short Documentary Selection-2015,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2015.
MEDIA OUTREACH
82. [UW]
Advancing surface water tracking in Bangladesh
81. [UW]
The art of early engineering education.
80. [Newsweek]
Texting NASA Data to Bangladeshi Rice Farmers Cuts Water Waste
79. [NASA]
NASA Data Helps Bangladeshi Farmers Save Water, Money, Energy
78. [NASA]
Quantifying Bangladesh’s Vast Water Resources
77. [AWRA IMPACT] Tracking Flood Volume Changes in
the Developing World,
Nov/Dec Issue, Vol 24(6), 2022.
76. [Circle of Blue]
New Satellite Will See Water’s Big Picture
75. [NASA Earthdata]
Satellites and Citizen Scientists Help Track Water in Bangladesh
74. [The Conversation]
Satellites over the Amazon capture the choking of the ‘house of
God’ by the Belo Monte Dam – they can help find
solutions, too
73. [Washington Post]
Dams alter river temperatures and endanger fish, yet 3,700 more
will be built
72. [UW]
Satellite System Success
71. [Arab News]
The Battle for the Nile
70. [International Water Power and Dam
Construction] The Hot and Cold of Current and Future Hydropower Dams
69. [NASA] – Fine-Tuning Irrigation in Asia
68. [NASA] – South Asian Farmers Fine Tune When to Water with Landsat
67. [UW News] –
Secret Lives of Scientists, Engineers and Doctors.
66. [ArcGIS StoryMaps] –
Satellite Data Empowers Farmers
65. [BBC]
Digital Planet on PANI Irrigation Advisory [fast forward to 21:10 minutes]
64. [NASA]
SWOT Virtual Early Adopter Hackathon
[organized by SASWE Research Group]
63. [NASA]
Guiding Farmers with NASA Satellites
62. [NASA]
Satellite Data Empowers Farmers in India
61. [NASA]
Celebrating Earth Day with GPM
60. [BBC]
Science in Action Podcast on Cooling Rivers
59. [USAID Agrilinks Blog] Improving Irrigation Services for Marginal Farmers in India
58. [AWRA IMPACT] Towards Affordable and Sustainable Water-Smart Irrigation
Services
57. [UW News] Hydropower dams cool rivers in the Mekong River basin, satellites
show
56. [International Waterpower and Dam Construction
Magazine] Generating more hydropower with less dams and better ecosystem
outcomes: is it possible?
55. [UW Immersive Story] Fueled by Floods.
54.
New fellowship supports global water research
53. [AGI Earth Magazine]
Faster Flood Forecasting to Improve Responses.
52. [NASA Earth Observatory]
Smart Phone Brings Smart Irrigation
51. [Future of Farming] Future of Farming
50. [Science News for Students]
Science on a Shoe-string
49. [AWRA IMPACT]
Generating more Hydropower Using Weather Forecasts
48. [NASA Feature] Before the Flood Arrives’
47. [UW Today] UW project seeks sustainable blueprint for
hydropower dams
Click for UW Today feature on Mekong
46. [The ThirdPole] Satellites and SMS help Pakistan’s
farmers with smart irrigation
Click for ThirdPole feature
45. [Voice of America] Pakistani Farmers get Tips via Text
Click for VoA feature
44. [SHOMOY TV] National TV coverage on Advanced
Satellite-based flood forecasting
Click for SHOMOY TV video clip
43. [AGU EOS] Growing More with Less using Satellites and
Cellphones
Click for EOS feature
42. [KING 5 TV] Satellite-Based Irrigation Advisory System
Helps Pakistani Farmers Stay Above Water
Click for KING 5 TV
41. [UW Today – Engineering] NASA Data used to Track
Groundwater in Pakistan
Click for feature
40. [Front page on JPL-Caltech] NASA Data used to Track
Groundwater in Pakistan
Click for feature
39. [Front page on NASA.GOV] NASA Data used to Track
Groundwater in Pakistan
Click for feature
38. Pakistan Water Resources Management Looking up
Click for feature
37. Data for All: Using Satellite Data for Social Good – EOS
Magazine
Click for feature
36. Satellite Data Saving Lives – USAID Front Line Magazine
Click for feature
35. UW Workshop aims to marry NASA data with earthly needs.
Click for feature
34. WWW.NASA.GOV Feature on March 9 2015.
Click for feature
33. Satellites hold secrets to remote rivers.
Click for feature
32. New Op-Ed in IEEE Earthzine -“Science, science
everywhere, nor any drop to drink: Three solutions to fix an
outdated system”
Click for the online feature.
Click for pdf of the feature.
31. SERVIR designed flood forecasting system proving
itself.
Click for feature
30. A Two-way Street – International Water Power and Dam
Construction Magazine, November 2012 Issue.
Click for feature
29. Dam-Reliant City Infrastructure – Civil Engineering
Magazine, December 2012 Issue.
Click for feature
28. Building Our future – Global Change Vol. 78 (March
2012). Click for feature
27. How Dams kick up a storm – Huffington Post.
Click for feature
26. TTU Professor presents research to Congress.
Click here for details
25. Congressional Visit by Dr. Hossain on 5/26/11 to discuss
changes required for dam operations by USBR, Corps and TVA in the
coming decades for more resilience against climate and other
threats- Natural Resources Committee – Water and Power Subcommittee.
24.
SASWE-led research on impact of dams on local climate cited
prominently in a congressional hearing of the Water and Power
Subcommittee.
Click here for news link
23. Earth Magazine, May 2011 Issue; Nature Magazine – March
2011 Issue: SASWE-led research on impact of dams featured on on
local climate cited prominently.
22. Large dams can affect local climates, says new study.,
Feb 9, 2011, on CIRES-Colorado University
Click here for details
21. Using Satellites to Track Water June 29, 2010 on
Educator Profile on NASA.GOV,
Click for link
20. Will this Dam Self-destruct? June, 2010 on
Conservation Magazine, vol. 11(2)
Click for link
19. TTU Professor selected for Groundbreaking Project May 20,
2010 on Herald-Citizen
Click for link
18. NASA Blog Feature March 10, 2010 on “What on Earth”
Click for link
17. Live BBC interview on the “Naked Scientist Show”.
Click for podcast
16. National Geographic Feb 4, 2010,
Dams Trigger Stronger Storms, Study Suggests
15. Newsweek Dec 29, 2009,
The Lake Effect .
14. Radio Interview on DeutsclandFunk, Germany Dec 16, 2009,
Interview by Dagmar Rohrlick
13. New Scientist Dec 16, 2009,
Dams linked to More Extreme Weather.
12. WPTF Raleigh-North Carolina Live Radio, Dec 6, 2009.
Morning Show with Scott Fitzgerald
11. Wired.com Dec 3, 2009,
Dams Could Alter Local Weather, Cause More Rain
10. Fox news Dec 3, 2009,
Have Large Dams Altered Extreme Precipitation?
9. EOS (AGU) Dec 1, 2009,
Have Large Dams Altered Extreme Precipitation? .(Media interviews with syndicated reporters from MSNBC, National
Geographic, New Scientist, Fox News and Wired.com).
8. PBS-WCTE (Tennessee), Jan 17, 2007, TV Inteview for
TTU Perspectives.
7. EOS (AGU), Front Page Feature, Jan 31, 2006.
Improving Flood Forecasting in International River Basins .
6. EOS (AGU), News Feature, Jan 17, 2006.
Studies Examine Bangladesh Arsenic Contamination Problem .
5. Herald-Citizen (Cookeville, Tennessee), Sunday Reader, Jan
8, 2006.
TTU Professor seeks answers to Water-quality crisis .
4. Newswise, Dec 2, 2005.
Researcher Urgently Working to Save Millions from Arsenic
Poisoning.
3. Newswise , Sept 7, 2005,
Space-borne Monitoring could Save Lives, Mitigate Dangers.
2. The Virginia Engineer , October, 2005,
Monitoring Rainfall from Space.
1. The Strait Times , Singapore, March 12, 2003,
Reaching for the Stars.