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Profile of Tapu Rabbani


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BASIC DETAILS

Name Tapu Rabbani
Division River Morphology and Engineering (RME)
Designation Junior Engineer
Phone 880-2-55087611-4
Mobile 01797480270
Email tpu@iwmbd.org


PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS

Academic Chronology

Mr. Tapu graduated in Civil Engineering from Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology in August 2019.

Professional Track Record

Mr. Tapu began his professional career as a Junior Engineer in the River Morphology and Engineering Division, Institute of Water Modelling (IWM) at 22 November, 2021.  

He has played a key role in advancing hydro-morphological modeling initiatives for Bangladesh’s major river systems. He demonstrates strong expertise in 1D and 2D hydro-morphological modeling utilizing platforms such as MIKE 21C, MIKE 21FM, MIKE Flood, Delft 3D, and HEC-RAS, complemented by proficiency in geospatial analysis tools, including ArcGIS.

Training/Membership/Workshop/Seminar/Publication etc.

Membership:

  • The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (M/46136)

Training/Workshop:

  • Training on MIKE21C, 10-14 November, 2024 at IWM, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  • Training on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), 13-17 November, 2022 at IWM, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  • Training on Delft3D, 21-29 August, 2022 at IWM, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Major Project Assignment

  1. Monitoring of Hydraulic and Morphological Conditions of Jamuna River for the Safety of the River Training Works of Bangabandhu Bridge during the Period 2018 - 2022 (Five Years) (Client: BBA)

  2. Hydrological & Morphological Survey and 2D Hydrodynamic & Morphological Modelling for construction of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge (Client: Bangladesh Railway)

  3. Feasibility Study and Detail Design for construction of large bridges on Upazilla, Union & Village Road Project (FSB)-LBSP2 (Client: LGED)

  4. Morphological study for the Detailed Feasibility Study for Char Stabilization and Livelihood Development Project in the Jamuna River (Pilot Study: Kawakhola Char) (Client: BWDB)