Tasneem Ahmadullah
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Dr. Tasneem Ahmadullah specializes in biogeochemical transformations and is proficient with various spectroscopic instruments, including pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GCMS), nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray diffraction, and high-pressure liquid chromatography. She collaborates with users at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory to analyze samples from any environment, soil, air, or water to understand the natural state and transport of organic minerals and their fingerprints within the terrestrial atmosphere.
With extensive experience in analyzing environmental samples, Ahmadullah also engages in geochemical and biogeochemical modeling. For inquiries regarding the analysis of environmental samples using Py-GCMS, and for potential proposals or collaborations, please feel free to reach out to her.
Research Interests
- Biogeochemical transformations
- Reactive transport & geochemical modeling
- Soil carbon sequestration
- Soil carbon cycle
Education
- PhD in environmental engineering, University of Connecticut
- BSc in chemical engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
Awards and Recognition
- Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, April 2022
- Pre doctoral fellowship award, March 2021
Affiliations and Professional Service
American Geophysical Union (2023–)
Publications
2024
Muller, K. A., P. Jiang, G. Hammond, T. Ahmadullah, H.-S. Song, R. Kukkadapu, N. Ward, M. Bowe, R. K. Chu, Q. Zhao, V. A. Garayburu-Caruso, A. Roebuck, and X. Chen. 2024. “Lambda-PFLOTRAN 1.0: A Workflow for Incorporating Organic Matter Chemistry Informed by Ultra High Resolution Mass Spectrometry into Biogeochemical Modeling.” Geoscientific Model Development 17: 8955–8968. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-8955-2024.