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Fredrick Mashingia

PhD CANDIDATE

University Dar es Salaam
Department of Water Resources Engineering
P. O. Box 35 131
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA

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Phone (mobile): +255 13 61 95 61


Education

Ph.D (Water Resources Engineering): 2009 to date, University College Dublin, Ireland
MSc. (Water Resources Engineering): 2008, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
BSc.(Environmental Engineering, Hons.): 2006, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania


Experience and Achievements

Graduate Research Assistant: Engaged on Research and Consultancy activities; Water Resources Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Technology (CoET), University of Dar es Salaam.

Graduate Research Assistant: Engaged on Research activities; Centre for Water Resources Research (CWRR), School of Architecture, Landscape and Civil Engineering, University College Dublin (UCD), National University of Ireland.

Assistant Lecturer: Teaching Soil Mechanics, Land Surveying and Hydraulic Engineering; Civil Engineering Department, St. Joseph College of Engineering and Technology (JCET), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Hydrologist: Hydrological analysis for the proposed sources of water in Bukoba Municipal Council. Report prepared for O & A Consulting Engineers LTD, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Trainee Engineer: Engaged on design and construction of Civil and Hydraulic Structures, HAI District Water Supply Project, Consulting Engineers Salzgitter GmbH (CES), Tanzania.

Trainee Engineer: Engaged on design, construction and management of Civil and Hydraulic Structures, Moshi Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (MUWSA), Tanzania.


Memberships
International Association of hydrological Sciences (IAHS)

Graduate member of the Institution of Engineers Tanzania (I.E.T)

Graduate member of the Engineers Registration Board (E.R.B) of Tanzania

Catchment modelling toolkit, CSIRO Land and Water, Australia


 
Research and Publications


Mashingia, F.
et al. 2011. Water, Poverty and Sustainable Livelihoods: a challenge for water resources management in eastern arc mountain forests in Tanzania. Paper Accepted for oral presentation at the Lake and Catchment Research Symposium, Water, Sanitation and Energy for Sustainable Livelihoods, 14th – 18th March 2011, Nairobi, Kenya.

Mashingia, F. et al. 2011. Watershed Modeling and Calibration for Ungauged Sigi River Basin in Tanzania Using the MWSWAT Modeling Tool. Paper Accepted for oral presentation at the Lake and Catchment Research Symposium, Water, Sanitation and Energy for Sustainable Livelihoods, 14th – 18th March 2011, Nairobi, Kenya.

Mashingia, F. et al. 2009. GIS-based distributed hydrological modelling: a review of application for disaster management in sub saharan africa. Road Map Towards a Flood Resilient Urban Environment, Proceedings Final conference of the COST action C22 Urban Flood Management in cooperation with UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France.

Mashingia, F. A. J. 2008. Developing subsurface storm runoff model for Ngomberi catchment. M.Sc. Dissertation, Water Resources Engineering Department, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Mashingia, F. A. J. 2006. Modelling of dissolved oxygen in horizontal subsurface flow (HSSF) constructed wetland, Case study: Moshi Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (MUWSA). B.Sc. Dissertation, Environmental Engineering Department, University College of Land and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), Tanzania.


 

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