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Michael Tadesse
Data-Driven Modeling - Web-Development
Michael Tadesse is a dedicated and accomplished civil and environmental engineer with a robust educational background and diverse work experience in the field of water resources engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Addis Ababa University, where he excelled academically with a GPA of 3.5/4.0. His commitment to advancing his knowledge took him to the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he pursued a Doctor's Degree in Civil Engineering. Along his educational journey, he also earned an Associate's Degree in Computer Science from the University of the People and completed a Master’s Degree in Water Science Engineering from the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, achieving an impressive score of 8.2/10. This strong educational foundation has equipped Michael with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to tackle complex engineering challenges.
Throughout his career, Michael has gained invaluable experience in various engineering roles that highlight his ability to blend technical proficiency with innovative thinking. He began his professional journey as a Junior Web Developer at Faith Assembly of God, where he honed his technical skills and learned the importance of creating user-friendly platforms. Michael then transitioned into the academic realm as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the University of Central Florida. In this role, he contributed to groundbreaking research projects, developing a deep understanding of water management and engineering principles that are crucial for sustainable practices.
Michael’s internship experiences further solidified his expertise in water resources management. As an Engineering Specialist Intern at South Florida Water Management District, he worked on essential projects that focused on managing water resources efficiently and sustainably. His ability to analyze data, provide solutions, and collaborate with various teams made him a valuable asset to the organization. Additionally, during his time as an intern at DHI, a global consulting firm specializing in water environments, he gained insights into advanced modeling and analytics techniques that are integral to effective water engineering projects. Michael's diverse experiences across different organizations demonstrate his adaptability and commitment to making a positive impact in the field of civil engineering, particularly in water science and resource management.
