

Dr Mo Hoque
Summary
Room 2.07b Burnaby Building, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth, PO1 3QL
Tel: +44 (0) 2392 84 2453
E-mail: mo.hoque@port.ac.uk
I am a senior lecturer in hydrogeology. Following BSc and MSc degrees in Geology (Dhaka, 1996–2001), I completed a PhD in hydrogeology as a Commonwealth Scholar at UCL (2006–2010). I joined the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ in 2016, having previously worked as a post-doctoral researcher at University College London and at Imperial College London. Before moving to the UK, I was engaged in university teaching at Shahjalal University of Science & Technology and research at the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh.
I lead hydrogeology and geoenvironmental research at Portsmouth where the ambition is to reduce human exposure to contaminants related to geo-environmental hazards, climate change, and anthropogenic land degradation. I am engaged in NERC and NIHR grant-funded research projects, and I supervise three fully-sponsored PhD students.
I am an editorial board member of three peer-reviewed journals. I am the author/co-author of over 40 peer-reviewed journal papers, including those published in Nature Geoscience, PNAS, Environmental Health Perspectives, and Water Resources Research, and have received over 3000 citations.
Biography
Education
- PhD in Hydrogeology, University College London, 2010
- PGDip in Water Resources Development, Bangladesh University of Engineering Technology, 2004
- MSc in Geology, University of Dhaka, 2001
- BSc (Hons.) in Geology, University of Dhaka, 1999
Career
- 2016 – present, Senior/Lecturer in Hydrogeology, ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿, UK
- 2013 - 2016, Research Associate, Imperial College London, UK
- 2010 - 2013, Research Associate, University College London, UK
- 2004 – 2011 Lecturer / Assistant Professor, Shahjalal University of Science Technology, Bangladesh
- 2001 – 2004, Research Assistant, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Research interests
Broadly hydrogeology and environmental geoscience. I utilise a variety of hydrology approaches in the context of environmental geoscience, where water is not only a resource but an agent transporting contaminants and modulating their fate in the environment. My current focus encompasses:
- Contaminant hydrogeology and arsenic in the environment
- Climate change, salinisation and human health in deltas
- Geoenvironmental risk intelligence and land contamination
- Drinking water constituents and medical hydrogeology
- Water (quantity& quality) and sustainable development in developing countries
Teaching responsibilities
UG: Hydrology and Geoenvironmental Risk (M31644 & M30017); PG: Groundwater Protection (M20138 & M20126) and Contaminated Land Assessment & Remediation (M20136); and Contribute to Environmental fieldwork & professional skills, and student research projects (both at UG and PG levels).
Research outputs
2025
Costopoulos, E., Imamura, A., Khan, N., Butler, A., Millett, C., Hoque, M. A., Vineis, P., Belesova, K., Khan, A.
29 Sep 2025, In: European Journal of Epidemiology
Research output: Article
Oyebamiji, A. R., Hoque, M. A., Whitworth, M.
1 Jan 2025, In: Earth Systems and Environment. 9
Research output: Article
2024
Oyebamiji, A. R., Hoque, M. A., Whitworth, M.
18 Jul 2024,
Research output: Conference contribution
Hoque, M. A., Amponsah, K. B., Blum, A., Walton, N., Dennis, P., Butler, A. P., Hugman, S., Bamberger, A., Fowler, M.
1 Jun 2024, In: Journal of Hydrology. 637, 16p., 131363
Research output: Article
Tsai, C., Hoque, M. A., Vineis, P., Ahmed, K. M., Butler, A. P.
3 Mar 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 10p., 5211
Research output: Article
2023
Hoque, M.
3 Sep 2023,
Research output: Book
Feist, S. E., Hoque, M., Ahmed, K. M.
1 Jan 2023, In: Earth Systems and Environment. 7
Research output: Article
2022
Bugai, D., Kireev, S., Hoque, M., Kubko, Y., Smith, J.
29 Oct 2022, In: Scientific Reports. 12, 16p., 18215
Research output: Article
2021
Feist, S. E., Hoque, M. A., Islam, M. A., Ahmed, K. M., Fowler, M.
1 Nov 2021, In: Global and Planetary Change. 206, 15p., 103639
Research output: Article
2020
Hoque, M. A., Burgess, W. G.
1 Nov 2020, In: Journal of Hydrology. 590, 15p., 125507
Research output: Article