Tanzina Rahman has a background in environmental science and engineering. She has experience in water chemistry, laboratory skills in nanoparticle transport, nanoparticle transport modeling, laboratory experimental design, probabilistic sensitivity analysis, and climate change. She enjoys working as a freelance academic proofreader and editor besides teaching.
Education
University of Texas at San Antonio, 2013
PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2010
M.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 2007
B.Sc. in Civil Engineering
Publications
Tanzina Rahman. "Experimentation, modeling, and sensitivity analysis on the mobility of aluminum oxide nanoparticles in saturated sand: Effects of ionic strength, flow rate, and nanoparticle concentration", PhD Dissertation, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, 2013.
Tanzina Rahman, Jessica George, and Heather J. Shipley. “Transport of aluminum oxide nanoparticles in saturated sand: Effects of ionic strength, flow rate, and nanoparticle concentration”, Science of the Total Environment, Volumes 463-464, 2013, Pages 565-571. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.06.049
Tanzina Rahman, Harry Millwater, and Heather J. Shipley. “Modeling and sensitivity analysis on transport of aluminum oxide nanoparticles in saturated sand: Effects of ionic strength, flow rate, and nanoparticle concentration”, Science of the Total Environment, Volume 499, 2014, Pages 402-412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.08.073