Kamal Chowdhury is an Associate Research Scientist at the University of Maryland with eight years of research experience focused on resilient operation and sustainable planning of energy and water systems. He progressed from postdoctoral roles in Australia, Singapore, and California to his current role, reflecting a strong academic trajectory grounded in a PhD in Civil Engineering (Climate and Water). Kamal blends systems-level modeling with practical engineering—teaching hydrology and computational courses earlier in his career—which gives him both theoretical depth and hands-on mentoring experience. Based in College Park, he brings interdisciplinary training from geoinformation and engineering geology to tackle climate-resilient infrastructure challenges, often bridging hydrology, energy resilience, and sustainability planning. An understated strength is his steady record of collaborative, cross-institutional research that translates complex climate-water insights into actionable planning guidance.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering (Climate and Water), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering (Climate and Water) at University of Newcastle
BSc. Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, BSc. Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Graduate Certificate, Engineering Geology, Graduate Certificate, Engineering Geology at Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of Twente
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