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Conference Papers


  1. Aysha Akter and Sumaiya Tabassum Nur Sumona (2026). Predicting stormwater reduction using RTC-RWH in the selected parts of Chattogram City.
  2. Mohammad Ayanul Huq Chowdhury and Aysha Akter (2026). Bioretention Mesocosm Study to Investigate Hydraulic and Stormwater Treatment Performance of Engineered Soil Media. (Processing)
  3. Debashish Biswas,  Nawrin Nawar and Aysha Akter (2026) Atmospheric and Oceanic Response to Madden-Julian Oscillation Events in the Indian Ocean Basin: A Comparative Analysis of Tropospheric and Sea Surface Environmental Dynamics (Processing)
  4. Md. Nazmus Sakib Aupi, Samsul Arifin, Aysha Akter (2025) A Case Study on Urban Stormwater Runoff Reduction Simulation Using SWMM and GIS. International Conference on Civil Engineering Research & Innovations (ICCEI), RUET, Bangladesh (Accepted).
  5. Md. Nazmul Hasan and Aysha Akter (2025) Prediction of groundwater quantity and quality at Mirsarai Upazila, Chattogram. International Conference on Civil Engineering Research & Innovations (ICCEI), RUET, Bangladesh (Accepted). 
  6. ​Akter A. , Jihad R. H. and  Afridi F. (2025). ‘Modelling of flood risk in the Feni-Muhuri-Selonia riverbasin’, International Conference on Recent Innovations in Sustainable Engineering Solutions 2025 (IConRISES 2025 ) organized by the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Jember.  (Best presenter award) (Best paper award)
  7. Rahman M. M. and Akter A. (2025). Downscaling future climate changes using SDSM under RCP scenarios in selected areas of Bangladesh. 8th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education. School of Applied Sciences & Technology, SUST, Sylhet.
  8. Fahim M. A.R. and Akter A. (2025). Potential Rainwater Harvesting Zoning for the Chittagong Hill Tracts. 8th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education. School of Applied Sciences & Technology, SUST, Sylhet. 
  9. Sumaiya N.,  Faria G. and Aysha, A. (2024). A case study on water distribution design and modelling in a hilly area. Paper: 1181. The 7th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE 2024) is to be held from December 12- 14, 2024, at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET), Bangladesh.
  10. Aysha, A. and S. M. Ataullah (2024) Coastal Flooding Risk Assessment Using Spatial Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in the Selected Cities of Bangladesh. 7th consecutive event of the International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2024) organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), Khulna, Bangladesh.
  11. Aysha, A.,  Md. Redwoan, T., Shifa, M., and Md. Radwan, I. (2023) Environmental Flow Assessment of the Sangu River. 7th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education School of Applied sciences & Technology, SUST, Sylhet. 
  12. Nath B. K. and Aysha A. (2022) Comparative study on riverbank erosion and accretion using HEC-RAS and Landsat imagery. 6th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2022). 21-23 Dec 2022, CUET.
  13. Keya C. and Aysha A. (2021).Trend analysis of water quality parameters in a selected distribution system. 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2020).Paper ID: 1123.held on 4-5 Mar 2021. CUET, Bangladesh.
  14. Aysha. A. and A. Dayem (2020). Mapping river bathymetry using Stumpf model. IABSE-JSCE Conference on Advances in Bridge Engineering-IV-Definitive Outcomes for the People, 26-27 August 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh [Link]. 
  15. M.A.H. Chowdhury and A. Akter (2020). Identification of flood hotspots in Chattogram city drainage system. Presented in 2nd International Conference on Research & Innovation in Civil Engineering 10-11 January 2020. Published in the proceedings. pp.135-140. [Awarded for best paper ICRICE 2020]
  16. Aysha A. and Md. Torikul Alam (2019). Urban Flood Hazard Modeling and Mapping Using PCSWMM. International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure 2019. ASCE. November 6–9, 2019 | Los Angeles, California. ISBN (PDF): 9780784482650. pp. 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784482650.007
  17. Aysha, A. and Ahammed, D. (2019). Women participation in water resources management in the Halda River basin. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education ICERIE 2019, 25-27 January, Sylhet, Bangladesh. pp. 236-241.
  18. Aysha A., Lincon B., Md. Redwoan T. (2019). Predicting Sediment Transport in Karnafuli-Halda River. Proc. 2nd International Conference on Water and Environmental Engineering (iCWEE2019) 19-22 Jan 2019, Dhaka, Bangladesh ISBN: 978-0-6482681-1-6. pp. 193-198.
  19. Aysha A., Md. Redwoan T., Niloy D., Ismawi Y. (2018). Hydrodynamic simulation of a selected reach in a tidal river. 7th Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology 2018 (BICET 2018). DOI: 10.1049/cp.2018.1607
  20. Aysha A. and Linkon B. (2018) A Review on Sediment Transport Models of Tidal Rivers. In Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Water Resources Engineering (NCWRE-2018), 21-22 March, 2018, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh. (ISBN: 978-1981910410) pp. 128-132.
  21. Linkon B., Aysha A. and M. Misbah U. M. (2018). Interpolation Methods for Groundwater Lowering prediction. In proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2018), 9~11 February 2018, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-33-6373-2. pp. 203 - 204.
  22. Aysha A. and Tanim A. H. (2016). Drainage vulnerability analysis for a combined sewerage system using SWMM. In proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2016 (ICACE 2016), WRE286​, 3rd International Conference of Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2016),21-23 December, 2016,, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, pp. 861-866.
  23. Akter, A. and Tanim, A., H., (2015), Predicting Urban Floods through Tidal Flow Simulation, 1st National Conference of Earthquake and Disaster (NCEED-2015), 99-104.
  24. Tanim, A.H. and Akter, A. (2015) Modeling of storm induced water logging in the selected parts of Chittagong. International Conference on Recent Innovation in Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development(IICSD-2015). Department of Civil Engineering, DUET, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Paper ID: WRE-017. [Link]
  25. Mohit, S.A., Huq, M.A. and  Akter, A. (2014) Prediction of water logging in Chittagong city using hydrological model. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2014 (ICACE 2014), WRE061, 26 – 28 December 2014, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh, pp. 1151-1156.
  26. Mahmud, M. A. and Akter, A. (2014) Non-revenue waters prediction for Khulshi area in Chittagong city. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2014 (ICACE 2014), WRE011, 26 – 28 December 2014, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh, pp. 1007-1013.
  27. Akter, A. (2014) Possibilities of successful coastal flexible revetment technology against riverbank failure.  In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14~16 February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-33-6373-2. pp. 614 - 620.
  28. Das, R., Hossen, M. B. and Akter, A. (2014) Predicting Bankline Changes in the Karnafuli River Using ARCGIS. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14~16 February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-33-6373-2. pp. 551-557.
  29. Ahmed, S., Mohit, S. A. and Akter, A. (2014). A study on water logging reduction in Chittagong city. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14~16 February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-33-6373-2. pp. 400-406.
  30. Mahmud, M. A. and Akter, A. (2014) Predicting non revenue water through leakage detection in a distribution system. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14~16 February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-33-6373-2. pp. 145-151.
  31. Mohit, S. A. and Akter, A. (2013). Climate Change Effect on Muradpur Water Logging in Chittagong. In proceedings of the International Conference on Climate Change Impact and Adaptation (I3CIA), 14-16 November 2013, DUET-Gazipur, Bangladesh, pp.952-957 (Poster Presentation).
  32. Akter, A.,  Islam, G. M. S., Hossen, M.B. and Das, R. (2013). Interactive Web Based Monitoring System for Discrete Protective Materials. In proceedings of the International Conference on Climate Change Impact and Adaptation (I3CIA), 14-16 November 2013, DUET-Gazipur, Bangladesh, pp.351-358.
  33. Akter, A. (2013). Hydraulic performances of riprap and geobag revetments. 54th convention of The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh. 16- 22 Jan 2013.
  34. Akter, A.,  Islam, G. M. S., Hossain, S. and Haque, M. (2013). Cost Effective Treatment for Textile Wastewater.  In proceedings of the WasteSafe 2013 – 3rd International Conference on Solid Waste Management in the Developing Countries, 10-12 February 2013, Khulna, Bangladesh.ISBN 978-984-33-7045-7, PI.76 (1-5). 
  35. Islam, G. M. S. and Akter, A. (2013). Solid waste (Co-) Combustion in Power Generation.  In proceedings of the WasteSafe 2013 – 3rd International Conference on Solid Waste Management in the Developing Countries, 10-12 February 2013, Khulna, Bangladesh.ISBN 978-984-33-7045-7, PI.74 (1-8).   
  36. Jahan, I. and Akter A. (2013). Development of an interactive solid waste management system in a territory. In proceedings of the WasteSafe 2013 – 3rd International Conference on Solid Waste Management in the Developing Countries, 10-12 February 2013, Khulna, Bangladesh.ISBN 978-984-33-7045-7, PI.15 (1-5). 
  37. Parvage, K., Rabbani, G. and Akter, A. (2013). WASH services study in a deprived rural part of Chittagong. In proceedings of the WasteSafe 2013 – 3rd International Conference on Solid Waste Management in the Developing Countries, 10-12 February 2013, Khulna, Bangladesh.ISBN 978-984-33-7045-7, PI.39 (1-5). 
  38. Islam, G. M. S. and  Akter, A. (2012). Rice Husk Ash as a Sustainable Construction Material for Bangladesh (Forthcoming). 1st International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2012 (ICACE 2012), ASEE 057, 12 –14 December 2012, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh. ISSN:2306-059X.
  39. Akter, A.,  Islam, G. M. S. and Hoque, S. (2012). Hydrodynamic Performance Study of Geobags in Revetment (Forthcoming). 1st International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2012 (ICACE 2012), WRM029, 12 –14 December 2012, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh. ISSN:2306-059X
  40. Akter, A. (2012). Appropriate Climate-Responsive Technologies for Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development. In the 45th Engineers Day-2012 programme by The Institution of Engineers (India), Tripura State Centre jointly with NIT Agartala, TIT Narsingarh, ICFAI University, Tripura, Womens’ Polytechnic & All Tripura Engineers Association, State Engineers Association Tripura on 14th & 15th September, 2012. [Link]
  41. Ali, S. and Akter, A. (2012). Sea Level Rise (SLR) and its impact in Bangladesh. In Proceeding of the 1st seminar on Climate Change Impact and Adaption (CCIA-2012), 12-13 June 2012,  Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), Khulna, Bangladesh.
  42. Khan, M. N. N., Haider, M. S. and Akter, A. (2012 b). Cost effective bank protection for Halda River. In International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2012), 23-24 March 2012 , Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), Khulna, Bangladesh. (Electronic proceedings).  
  43. Khan M. N. N., Haider M. S. and Akter A. (2012 a). Comparative laboratory study on hydraulic performances of sandbags and gabions. In International Conference on Environmental Technology & C
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