Tonoy Mahmud

Tonoy Mahmud

Tonoy Mahmud is a disaster science researcher with academic roots in the University of Dhaka, holding both BSc and MSc degrees in Disaster Science and Management. With a strong interest in geospatial technologies, climate risk, and hazard modeling, he has worked extensively in both academic and applied research. His professional journey includes roles as a Research Assistant in diverse projects on nuclear site risk assessment, landslide hazard mapping, and hydrometeorological risk analysis for vulnerable communities, as well as a Research Fellow at Oxfam Bangladesh focusing on drought dynamics.

Tonoy has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in remote sensing, landslide susceptibility, drought analysis, and climate vulnerability. He brings strong expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and statistical modeling using Python, R, and Google Earth Engine. Beyond research, he is an active Wikipedia editor, creative photographer, and passionate cyclist, driven by a vision to integrate science and technology for building disaster-resilient futures.

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    University of Dhaka
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    Dept. of Disaster Science and Management
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