Mr. Ahmed brings over 14 years of dedicated experience from CEGIS, specializing in hydrological, hydrodynamic, and groundwater modeling. His technical acumen spans a range of modeling tools including SWAT, SOBEK, and Delft 3D. Mr. Ahmed has effectively applied these models to large-scale river basins such as the Eastern Nile, GBM (Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna), Karnafuli, and Mahananda, as well as urban areas like Dhaka city to assess flood impacts under various developmental scenarios.
His contributions extend to developing 2D hydrodynamic models for complex river systems like the Gorai-Sibsha-Passur and the Lower Meghna to evaluate climate change impacts on flooding and salinity intrusion. Adept in Python, Mr. Ahmed has also harnessed data-driven modeling and artificial neural networks for optimization and groundwater modeling.
He holds advanced training in the tools of his trade (SWAT, SOBEK, Delft 3D) and in disciplines crucial to his field, such as natural resources management, climate modeling, and climate change adaptation. During his MSc in the Netherlands, Tanvir not only honed his skills with Mike 11 and Mike SHE but also developed a computational engine for Mike 11, showcasing his programming proficiency and innovative approach to environmental modeling.