Annual Report 22-23
Annual Report 22-23
P¨v‡Ýji
†gvt mvnveywÏb
gnvgvb¨ ivóªcwZ
MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k
fvBm-P¨v‡Ýji
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq, wm‡jU
evwl©K cÖwZ‡e`b 2022-2023
evsjv‡`‡k weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wk¶v I M‡elYvi †¶‡Î w`K cvj wnmv‡e B‡Zvg‡a¨ ¯^xK…wZ jvfKvix
cÖwZôvb kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq, wm‡jU| evsjv‡`‡ki DËi-c~e©v‡ji cÖvK…wZK
†mŠ›`‡h©i jxjvf‚gx wm‡j‡U wek¦we`¨vjqwU cÖwZôvi ci †_‡K cov‡jLvi cvkvcvwk †Ljva~jv I
mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©Kv‡Ûi †¶‡ÎI G wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wk¶v_©xiv Zv‡`i Ae¯’vb wbwðZ K‡i‡Q|
wek¦we`¨vjq‡K AvšÍR©vwZK gvb`‡Û DbœxZ Kivi †¶‡Î AvaywbK KvwiKzjvg cÖYq‡bi gva¨‡g
QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i‡K DbœZ we‡k¦i mv‡_ Zvj wgwj‡q ‡hvM¨ bvMwiK wnmv‡e M‡o ‡Zvjvi Rb¨ cÖwZwU
wefv‡M wb‡ew`Z cÖvY wk¶K gÛjx K‡Vvi cwikÖg Ki‡Qb hvi d‡j B‡Zvg‡a¨ Avgv‡`i
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi QvÎ-QvÎxiv †`‡k I we‡`‡k mdjZvi ¯^v¶i ivL‡Q|
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wb‡ew`Z cÖvY wk¶K‡`i cvV`vb I gvbm¤§Z M‡elYv
Ges AvaywbK cÖhyw³i gva¨‡g †mev cÖ`vb cÖwZkÖæwZ, wWwRUvj c×wZ‡Z cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg
cwiPvjbvmn weg‡Ki mv‡_ K…Z evwl©K Kg©m¤úv`b Pyw³i j¶¨gvÎv AR©‡bi gva¨‡g G eQi
evsjv‡`k wek¦we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgk‡bi g~j¨vqb Abyhvqx †`‡ki mKj cvewjK wek¦we`¨vjq¸‡jvi
g‡a¨ wØZxq ¯’vb AR©b K‡i Av‡iv GK avc GwM‡q †M‡Q|
wek¦we`¨vjq‡K †`‡k I AvšÍR©vwZK ch©v‡q Kvw•LZ Ae¯’v‡b DbœxZ Kivi Rb¨ cÖ‡Z¨K wk¶ve‡l©
wk¶K‡`i M‡elYv I cÖwZwU cÖkvmwbK `߇ii we¯ÍvwiZ Kvh©µg‡K wjwce× K‡i evwl©K cÖwZ‡e`b
cÖKvk Kiv AZ¨šÍ ¸iæZ¡cyY©|
evwl©K cÖwZ‡e`b 2022-2023 m¤úv`bv cwil`‡K Avwg AvšÍwiK ab¨ev` RvbvB| Zvu‡`i kÖg I
†Póvq wba©vwiZ mg‡qi g‡a¨ GwU cÖKvk gvb| cvkvcvwk hviv D³ evwl©K cÖwZ‡e`b cÖKvkbvi Rb¨
mswkøó KwgwU‡K Z_¨ I civgk© w`‡q cÖZ¨¶ I c‡iv¶fv‡e mn‡hvwMZv K‡i‡Qb Zv‡`i‡Kmn
wek¦we`¨vjq cwiev‡ii mKj m`m¨‡`i RvbvB AvšÍwiK ï‡f”Qv|
†cÖv-fvBm-P¨v‡Ýji
†Kvlva¨ÿ
cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb
07
gva¨wgK I D”PZi wkÿvi gnvcwiPvjK
Awafy³ I AsM gnvwe`¨vjqmg~n nB‡Z GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj KZ©„K g‡bvbxZ PviRb wkÿK
(1 ) fvBm wcÖwÝcvj, wm‡jU Imgvbx †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU|
(2) fvBm wcÖwÝcvj, Rvjvjvev` ivMxe iv‡eqv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, cvVvbUyjv, wm‡jU|
(3) fvBm wcÖwÝcvj, b_©-Bó †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, mvD_ myigv, wm‡jU|
(4) fvBm wcÖwÝcvj, cvK©wfD †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, ZvjZjv, wm‡jU|
evwY‡R¨ wb‡qvRZ e¨w³M‡Yi ga¨ nB‡Z miKvi KZ©„K g‡bvbxZ GKRb cÖwZwbwa
(1) Rbve dLi DwÏb Avjx Avn‡g`, WvB‡i±i, wm‡jU †P¤^vi Ad Kgvm©, Avjx wecbx,
jvjw`Nxi cvo, wm‡jU|
wk‡í wb‡qvRZ e¨w³M‡Yi ga¨ nB‡Z miKvi KZ©„K g‡bvbxZ GKRb cÖwZwbwa
1) Rbve †gv. mvdIqvb †PŠayix, e¨e¯’vcbv cwiPvjK, Gg.Avng` wU GÛ j¨vÛm †Kvs wjt,
`iMvn gnjøv, wm‡jU|
AvBb †ckvq wb‡qvRZ e¨w³M‡Yi ga¨ nB‡Z miKvi KZ©„K g‡bvbxZ GKRb cÖwZwbwa
(1) Rbve †gv. Avãyi iwKe, evmv bs-17, †ivW bs-37, eøK-wm, kvnRvjvj Dckni,
wm‡jU|
mwPe
Rbve †gv. dRjyi ingvb, †iwR÷«vi (fvicÖvß), kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
08
wmwÛ‡KU
mfvcwZ
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
m`m¨e„›`
1| cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb, †Kvlva¨ÿ, kvwecÖwe, wm†jU|
2| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Rwni web Avjg, wmwfj GÛ Gbfvqib‡g›Uvj BwÄwbqvwis wefvM,
kvwecÖwe, wm†jU|
3| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvnv¤§` g¯Íveyi ingvb, †KwgK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis GÛ cwjgvi mv‡qÝ wefvM,
kvwecÖwe, wm†jU|
4| wWb, ¯‹zj Ae GcøvBW mv‡q‡Ým GÛ †UK‡bvjwR, kvwecÖwe, wm†jU|
5| cÖ‡fvó, †eMg wmivRy‡bœmv †PŠayix nj, kvwecÖwe, wm†jU|
6| Aa¨ÿ, wm‡jU Gg.G.wR Imgvbx †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU|
7| Aa¨ÿ, Rvjvjvev` ivMxe iv‡eqv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, cvVvbUzjv, wm‡jU|
8| Aa¨vcK W. gwbiv Rvnvb, cwiPvjK, wkÿv I M‡elYv Bbw÷wUDU, RMbœv_
wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
9| Aa¨vcK W. gynv¤§` kvnv`vZ †nv‡mb wmwÏKx, A_©bxwZ wefvM, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
10| Rbve †gv. Avey BDmyd wgqv, AwZwi³ mwPe (wek¦we`¨vjq), gva¨wgK I D”Pwkÿv
wefvM, wkÿv gš¿Yvjq, evsjv†`k mwPevjq, XvKv|
11| gnv-cwiPvjK, gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`ßi, 6, Avãyj MwY †ivW, wkÿv feb, XvKv|
mwPe
Rbve †gv. dRjyi ingvb, †iwR÷ªvi (fvicÖvß), kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
09
GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj
mfvcwZ
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
m`m¨e„›`
2| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Kvgiæj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae jvBd mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
3| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avwidzj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae GcøvBW mv‡q‡Ým GÛ †UK‡bvjwR,
kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
4| cÖ‡dmi W. ¯^cb Kzgvi miKvi, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae GwMÖKvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij mv‡q‡Ým,
kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
5| cÖ‡dmi W. ‰mq` ew`D¾vgvb dviæK, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae wdwRK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe,
wm‡jU|
6| cÖ‡dmi W. jvqjv Avkivdzb, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
7| cÖ‡dmi W. gvRnviæj nvmvb gRyg`vi, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae g¨v‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm
GWwgwb‡÷«kb, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
8| cÖ‡dmi Wv. wkwki iÄY PµeZ©x, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae †gwWK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
9| cÖ‡dmi W. ingZ Avjx, wefvMxq cÖavb, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
10| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. kvn Avjg, wefvMxq cÖavb, c`v_© weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
11| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. gvneyeyi iwk`, wefvMxq cÖavb, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
12| cÖ‡dmi W. kvgxg Aviv †eMg, wefvMxq cÖavb, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
13| cÖ‡dmi W. gynv¤§` gvngy` nvmvb, wefvMxq cÖavb, AvB.wc.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
14| cÖ‡dmi gyn. wgRvbyi ingvb, wefvMxq cÖavb, mgvRKg© wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
15| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Zv‡gR DwÏb, wefvMxq cÖavb, wm.B.wc. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
16| cÖ‡dmi W. ‰mq` Avkivdyi ingvb, wefvMxq cÖavb, cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM,
kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
17| cÖ‡dmi W. dviRvbv wmwÏKv, wefvMxq cÖavb, evsjv wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
18| cÖ‡dmi W. †nv‡mb Avj gvgyb, wefvMxq cÖavb, Bs‡iRx wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
19| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvt wgQevn DwÏb, wefvMxq cÖavb, wm.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
20| cÖ‡dmi W. Gm.Gg. Avey mv‡qg, wefvMxq cÖavb, wR.B.we wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
21| cÖ‡dmi W. †iv‡gj Avn‡g`, wefvMxq cÖavb, Gd.B.Gm wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
22| cÖ‡dmi W. Avkivd wmwÏKx, wefvMxq cÖavb, cvewjK G¨vWwgwb‡÷«kb wefvM,
kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
23| cÖ‡dmi W. ZvbwRbv †PŠayix, wefvMxq cÖavb, mgvRweÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
10
24| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvnv¤§` dinv` nvIjv`vi, wefvMxq cÖavb, wc.Gg.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
25| cÖ‡dmi Rnxi DwÏb Avng`, wefvMxq cÖavb, A_©bxwZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
26| cÖ‡dmi W. wR.Gg. iweDj Bmjvg, wefvMxq cÖavb, Gd.B.wU. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
27| cÖ‡dmi Av.d.g RvKvwiqv, wefvMxq cÖavb, b…weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
28| cÖ‡dmi †gv. gvmyg, wefvMxq cÖavb, wm.Gm.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
29| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. gy¯ÍvwdRyi ingvb, wefvMxq cÖavb, AvwK©‡UKPvi wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
30| cÖ‡dmi W. kvwgg Avn‡g`, wefvMxq cÖavb, ev‡qv‡Kwgw÷« GÛ gwjKyjvi ev‡qvjwR
wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
31| W. Bd‡Z Lvqiæj Avwgb, wefvMxq cÖavb, B.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
32| W. †gv. Av‡bvqviæj Bmjvg, wefvMxq cÖavb, wR.B.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
33| W. myeªZ miKvi, wefvMxq cÖavb (fvicÖvß), I‡k‡bvMÖvdx wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
34| Rbve †gv. gvngy`-Ai-ikx`, wefvMxq cÖavb, Gg.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
35| cÖ‡dmi W. ˆmq` mvgmyj Avjg, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
36| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. AvLZviæj Bmjvg, wm.B.wc. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
37| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Kwei †nv‡mb, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
38| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. RvwKi †nv‡mb, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
39| cÖ‡dmi W. Gm.Gg. mvBdyj Bmjvg, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
40| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avãym †Qvenvb, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
41| cÖ‡dmi W. mvwebv Bmjvg, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
42| cÖ‡dmi W. Avng` Kexi, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
43| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. mv‡R`yj Kwig, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
44| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. iv‡k` ZvjyK`vi, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
45| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Av‡bvqviæj Bmjvg, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
46| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvnv¤§` BKevj, AvB.wc.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
47| cÖ‡dmi W. †Mvjvg Avjx nvq`vi †PŠayix, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
48| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avãyi iwng, evsjv wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
49| cÖ‡dmi W. Zyjmx Kygvi `vm, mgvRKg© wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
50| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. wgRvbyi ingvb, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
51| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvnv¤§` AvKZviæj Bmjvg †PŠayix, wm.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
52| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Rwni-web-Avjg, wm.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
53| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avkivd DwÏb, MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
54| cÖ‡dmi W. kvgQyb bvnvi †eMg, c`v_© weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
55| cÖ‡dmi W. bvwRqv †PŠayix, c`v_© weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
56| cÖ‡dmi W. Ave`yj nvbœvb, c`v_© weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
57| cÖ‡dmi †gv. Avng` Kwei †PŠayix, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
11
58| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avkivdyj Avjg, imvqb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
59| cÖ‡dmi W. bvivqb mvnv, GdBGm wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
60| MÖš’vMvwiK, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
61| Aa¨ÿ, Rvjvjvev` ivMxe iv‡eqv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, cvVvbUyjv, wm‡jU|
62| Aa¨ÿ, b_©-Bó †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, mvD_ myigv, wm‡jU|
63| Aa¨ÿ, wm‡jU DB‡gÝ †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wgie·Uyjv, wm‡jU|
64| Aa¨ÿ, wm‡jU BwÄwbqvwis K‡jR, wUjvMo, wm‡jU|
65| Aa¨ÿ, cvK©wfD †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, ZvjZjv, wm‡jU|
66| cÖ‡dmi W. †`‡jvqvi †nv‡mb, AvšÍR©vwZK m¤úK© wefvM, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
67| cÖ‡dmi W. AvLZvi †nv‡mb, ‡jvK cÖkvmb wefvM, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
68| cÖ‡dmi W. Av K g Rvgvj DÏxb, mgvR weÁvb wefvM, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
69| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avwgbyj nK, ccy‡jkb mv‡q‡Ým wefvM, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
70| cÖ‡dmi W. Avey †gv. †`‡jvqvi †nv‡mb, wWb, Kjv Abyl`, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
71| Rbve †gv. mvBdyj Bmjvg, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, wm.Gm.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
mwPe
Rbve †gv. dRjyi ingvb, †iwR÷«vi (fvicÖvß), kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
12
†evW© Ae GWfvÝW ÷vwWR
mfvcwZ
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
m`m¨e„›`
1| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Kvgiæj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae jvBd mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
2| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avwidyj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae GcøvBW mv‡q‡Ým GÛ †UK‡bvjwR, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
3| cÖ‡dmi W. ¯^cb Kygvi miKvi, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae GwM«KvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
4| cÖ‡dmi W. ‰mq` ew`D¾vgvb dviæK, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae wdwRK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
5| cÖ‡dmi W. jvqjv Avkivdzb, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
6| cÖ‡dmi W. gvRnviæj nvmvb gRyg`vi, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae g¨v‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm
GWwgwb‡÷«kb, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
7| cÖ‡dmi Wv. wkwki iÄY PµeZ©x, wWb, ¯‹yj Ae †gwWK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
8| cÖ‡dmi W. Ave`yj nvbœvb, c`v_© weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
9| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. AvwRRyj ev‡Zb, cwimsL¨vb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
10| cÖ‡dmi W. gykZvK Avng`, wm.B.B. wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
11| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Kvgiæ¾vgvb †PŠayix, Gd.B.Gm wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
12| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Aveyj Kvjvg AvRv`, wR.B.we wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
13| cÖ‡dmi W. †gvnv¤§` Rwniæj Bmjvg, wm.Gm.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
14| cÖ‡dmi W. Gm. Gg. nvmvb RvwKiæj Bmjvg, wcGmGm wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
15| cÖ‡dmi W. ZvbwRbv †PŠayix, mgvRweÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
17| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. gwbiæj Bmjvg, e¨emvq cÖkvmb wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
18| cÖ‡dmi W. wbjydv Av³vi, evsjv wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
19| cÖ‡dmi W. Gm.Gg Avey mv‡qg, wefvMxq cÖavb, wR.B.we wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
20| cÖ‡dmi W. †iv‡gj Avn‡g`, wefvMxq cÖavb, Gd.B.Gm wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
21| cÖ‡dmi Rnxi DwÏb Avng`, wefvMxq cÖavb, A_©bxwZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
22| cÖ‡dmi †gv. gvmyg, wefvMxq cÖavb, wm.Gm.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
23| W. Bd‡Z Lvqiæj Avwgb, wefvMxq cÖavb, B.B.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
24| Rbve †gv. gvngy`-Ai-ikx`, wefvMxq cÖavb, Gg.B.B wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
25| fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, wm‡jU K…wl wek¦we`¨vjq, wUjvMo, wm‡jU|
27| cÖ‡dmi W. Gm Gg gvKmy` Kvgvj, †cÖv-fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
28| cwiPvjK, Z_¨ cÖhyw³ Bbw÷wUDU, XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq, XvKv|
mwPe
Rbve †gv. dRjyi ingvb, †iwR÷«vi (fvicÖvß), kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
13
A_© KwgwU
mfvcwZ
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
m`m¨e„›`
1| cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb, †Kvlva¨ÿ, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
2| cÖ‡dmi W. ˆmq` ew`D¾vgvb dviæK, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae wdwRK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe,
wm‡jU|
3| wbe©vnx cwiPvjK, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK, wm‡jU|
4| W. †gvnv¤§` Avey BDQzd, hyM¥ mwPe (ev‡RU-4), A_© wefvM, A_© gš¿Yvjq, evsjv‡`k
mwPevjq XvKv|
mwPe
wnmve cwiPvjK, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
14
cwiKíbv I DbœqY KwgwU
mfvcwZ
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
m`m¨e„›`
1| cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb, †Kvlva¨ÿ, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
2| wWb, ¯‹zj Ae GwMÖKvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
3| wWb, ¯‹zj Ae jvBd mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
4| Aa¨ÿ, Rvjvjvev` ivMxe iv‡eqv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU|
5| cÖavb ¯’cwZ, ¯’vcZ¨ Awa`ßi, †m¸b evwMPv, XvKv|
mwPe
cwiPvjK (fvicÖvß), cwiKíbv I Dbœqb, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
15
wewfbœ Aby‡l‡`i wWbe„›`
1| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. iv‡k` ZvjyK`vi, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae wdwRK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU
(†gqv`Kvj 15-02-2021 †_‡K 14-02-2023)
cÖ‡dmi W. ˆmq` ew`D¾vgvb dviæK, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae wdwRK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe,
wm‡jU (†gqv`Kvj 15-02-2023 †_‡K 14-02-2025)
2| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Kvgiæj Bmjvg wWb, ¯‹zj Ae jvBd mv‡q‡mÝ, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU
3| cÖ‡dmi W. ¯^cb Kzgvi miKvi, wWb, GwMÖKvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe,
wm‡jU
4| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Avwidzj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae GcøvBW mv‡q‡mÝ GÛ †UK‡bvjwR,
kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU
5| cÖ‡dmi w`jviv ingvb, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU (†gqv`Kvj
01-05-2021 †_‡K 30-04-2023)
cÖ‡dmi W. jvqjv Avkivdzb, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU
(†gqv`Kvj 01-05-2023 †_‡K 30-04-2025)
6| cÖ‡dmi W. †gv. Lvqiæj Bmjvg, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †g‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm
GWwgwb‡÷ªkb, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU (†gqv`Kvj 06-06-2021 †_‡K 05-06-2023)
cÖ‡dmi W. gvRnviæj nvmvb gRyg`vi, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †g‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm
GWwgwb‡÷ªkb, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU (†gqv`Kvj 06-06-2023 †_‡K 05-06-2025)
7| cÖ‡dmi Wv. †gv. gqbyj nK, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †gwWK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe (†gqv`Kvj
01-01-2021 †_‡K 05-02-2023)
Aa¨vcK Wv. wkwki iÄb PµeZ©x, wWb, ¯‹zj Ae †gwWK¨vj mv‡q‡Ým, kvwecÖwe
(†gqv`Kvj 06-02-2023 †_‡K cybiv‡`k bv †`qv ch©šÍ)
16
GK bR‡i kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq
f‚wgKv: fwel¨Z †bZ…Z¡ ˆZwi, weKvk Ges Ávb-weÁv‡bi DrKl© mva‡b GKwU wek^we`¨vj‡qi f‚wgKv
AZ¨všÍ ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| wm‡jU wefv‡M D”P wkÿvi my‡hvM m„wói `vwe‡Z `xN©w`b a‡i Pjv Av‡›`vjb
msMÖvg Av‡jvi gyL †`‡L 1986 wLªóv‡ãi 23 GwcÖj| MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKvi wm‡j‡U GKwU
wek^we`¨vjq ¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ miKvwi wm×všÍ kxl©K GKwU cwicÎ Rvwii g‡a¨ w`‡q †mB `vwe‡K ev¯Í‡e
iæc cÖ`vb K‡ib|
bvbvb AvbyôvwbKZv Ges AvBbvbyM wewa-weavb cvj‡bi g‡a¨ w`‡q 1986 wLóv‡ãi 30 GwcÖj
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi (kvwecÖwe) wfwËcÖ¯Íi ¯’vwcZ nq| ZrKvjxb ivóªcwZ I
cÖavb mvgwiK AvBb cÖkvmK 1986 wLªóv‡ãi 25 AvM÷ kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq
Aa¨v‡`k Rvwi K‡ib| GB Aa¨v‡`k-Gi AvBwb KvVv‡gvi g‡a¨ w`‡q 1986 wLªóv‡ãi 25 AvM÷
†`‡ki me©cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq wn‡m‡e kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq Zvi
AvbyôvwbK hvÎv ïiæ K‡i|
wek^we`¨vjq ¯’vcb KwgwUi mycvwik Abyhvqx †Rjv cÖkvm‡bi gva¨‡g wm‡jU-mybvgMÄ mo‡Ki cv‡k
Ges kn‡ii †K›`ª¯’j n‡Z 8 wK.wg. cwð‡g AvLvwjqv KzgviMvuI GjvKvq 300 GKi Rwgi Ici
cÖ¯ÍvweZ wek^we`¨vjq ¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ miKvwi Av‡`k Rvwi nq| miKvwi Av‡`k Abyhvqx †Rjv cÖkvmb
cÖ_g ch©v‡q 211 GKi Rwg AwaMÖnY K‡ib Ges 106 GKi Rwgi AwaMÖnY cÖwµqv P‚ovšÍ K‡ib|
Awa MÖnxZ 211 GKi Rwgi g‡a¨ 103 GKi n‡jv wUjv evwUjv RZxq f‚wg| ev` evwK 108 GKi
n‡”Q Rjvf‚wg Ges †h 106 GKi Rwg cÖwµqvaxb wQ‡jv Zv wUjv I Rjvf‚wg|
1991 wLªóv‡ãi 14 †deªæqvwi (1 dvêyb 1397 e½vã) eûj cÖZxwÿZ kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿv Kvh©µg D‡Øvab nq| kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi cÖ_g DcvPvh©
wn‡m‡e ivRkvnx wek^we`¨vj‡qi c`v_© weÁvb wefv‡Mi Aa¨vcK W. Q`iæwÏb Avng` †PŠayix 1989
wLªóv‡ãi 1 Ryb †hvM`vb K‡ib| c`v_© weÁvb, imvqb I A_©bxwZ wel‡q cÖ_g el© ¯œvZK m¤§vb
†Kv‡m© 3 †deªæqvwi 1991 QvÎ/QvÎx fwZ© ïiæ nq Ges 205 Rb QvÎ/QvÎx fwZ©i KvR m¤úbœ nq|
Gi g‡a¨ c`v_© weÁv‡b 65, imvq‡b 67 Ges A_©bxwZ‡Z 73 Rb|
Z…Zxq we‡k^i †`k wn‡m‡e evsjv‡`k AvR ga¨g Av‡qi †`k wn‡m‡e cwibZ n‡q‡Q, hvi m‡½ Zvj
wgwj‡q kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq I wb‡Ri AeKvVv‡gv I we`¨vqZwbK cwimi †hgb
cÖmvwiZ K‡i‡Q; †Zgwb †`‡k I we‡`‡k wb‡R‡K GKwU AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi wek^we`¨vjq wn‡m‡e
mycÖwZwôZ K‡i‡Q| †`‡ki weÁvb I cÖhyw³MZ AMÖhvÎvq Amvgvb¨ f~wgKv †i‡L‡Q| wek^we`¨vjq
K¨v¤úv‡mi cwimi wba©vib n‡q‡Q 320 GK‡i, †Zgwb QvÎ/QvÎxi msL¨v Qvwo‡q‡Q 9,000- GiI
Ic‡i|
c„w_exi †h-‡Kv‡bv †`‡ki wkÿvi Dbœqb I M‡elYvi †ÿÎ ˆZwi Kivi Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRb nq gvbm¤úbœ
KvwiKzjvg gvbm¤úbœ wkÿv Ges `ÿZv I †gavex Rb‡Mvôx ˆZwii Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRb †hvM¨ I †gavex
wkÿK| †m w`K we‡ePbvq wek^we`¨vjqwU aviY K‡i Av‡Q GK`j †gav m¤úbœ, AbymwÜrmy I
mve©ÿwYK M‡elYviZ wkÿK| Gu‡`i †ewki fvMB c„w_exi D‡jøL‡hvM¨ wek^we`¨vj‡qi wWwMÖ cÖvß|
wek^we`¨vj‡q i‡q‡Q wZbwU ¯^Zš¿ M‡elYv †K›`ªI| Gme †K›`ª †_‡K wewfbœ wefv‡Mi wkÿK I
M‡elKMY bvbv wel‡q M‡elYv Kg© m¤úbœ K‡ib Ges †mme M‡elYvKg© †`k-we‡`‡ki D‡jøL‡hvM¨
17
Rvb©v‡j cÖKvwkZ K‡i bZzb Áv‡b wek^‡K Askx K‡ib| kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi
AvšÍR©vwZKZv I ˆewk^K ˆewk‡ó¨i eocwiPq n‡jv bvbvgyLx wkÿv, M‡elYv Ges Dbœqb mn‡hvwM
cÖwZôv‡bi m‡½ Gi †hvMv‡hvM I ms‡hvM| G eQi ¯^vÿwiZ 03wU mg‡SvZv ¯§viKmn, †`k I
we‡`‡ki 20wU wek^we`¨vjq I M‡elYv-cÖwZôv‡bi m‡½ wek^we`¨vj‡qi †g‡gv‡iÛvg Ae
AvÛvi‡÷wÛs (MOU) i‡q‡Q|
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq Zvi cÖwZôvi †mvcvb I AMÖhvÎvi c_ ˆZwi Ki‡Q bvbviƒc
Avwe®‹vi, m„wó, Av‡›`vjbmn bvbv mvgvwRK I mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©KvÛ I Kvh©µ‡gi gva¨‡g| evsjv‡`‡ki
cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq wn‡m‡e GwUi AvZ¥cÖwZôv wKse`wšÍZzj¨| †gvevBj †dv‡bi
gva¨‡g wek^we`¨vj‡q fwZ©i Av‡e`‡bi g‡Zv hyMvšÍKvix c`‡ÿc kvnRvjvj wek^we`¨vj‡qiB KxwZ©|
2010 wLªóv‡ã MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKv‡ii ZrKvjxb I eZ©gvb gvbbxq cÖavbgš¿x †kL nvwmbv
GB fwZ© cÖwµqvi D‡Øvab K‡iwQ‡jb| eZ©gv‡b evsjv‡`‡ki cÖvq mKj cvewjK wek^we`¨vjq, RvZxq
wek^we`¨vjq I †gwW‡K‡ji fwZ© cÖwµqv kvwecÖweÕi D™¢vweZ cÖhyw³‡Z cwiPvwjZ n‡q Avm‡Q| GKwU
M‡elYv-evÜe wek^we`¨vjq wn‡m‡e kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi cwiwPwZ me©Î| Ávb
I cÖhyw³ wfwËK mgvR MVb I RvZxq gbxlv AR©‡bi AwfcÖvq wb‡q cÖwZwôZ kvnRvjvj weÁvb I
cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq bvbv mxgve×Zv wb‡qI Zvi j‡ÿ¨i †mvcvb †e‡q mvg‡bi w`‡K GwM‡q hv‡”Q|
Name of the School Number of Admitted Students Total Number of Graduated Students Total
BA, BSS, BSc, MSc (Engg.)/ MPhil PhD BA, BSS, BSc, MSc (Engg.)/ MPhil PhD
BBA(Hons), MSc/MSS/MA BBA(Hons), MSc/MSS/MA
MBBS, BDS, MBBS, BDS, BSc
BSc (Nursing) (Nursing)
School of Physical 370 207 -- 01 578 253 94 02 01 350
Sciences
School of Life Sciences 70 46 -- -- 116 58 61 -- 01 120
School of Agriculture 56 49 -- -- 105 67 59 -- -- 126
and Mineral Sciences
School of Applied 438 72 -- 02 512 715 37 12 02 766
19
Sciences and
Technology
School of Social 485 395 1 -- 881 518 405 02 03 928
Sciences
School of Management 75 44 -- 01 120 61 56 -- -- 117
and Business
Administration
IICT (SWE) 50 27 -- -- 77 19 09 -- -- 28
School of Medical 1281
Sciences
Total 1544 2389 2972 2435
School of Physical Sciences
School of Physical Sciences
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq,kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq 1991 mv‡j †h `ywU
Abyl` wb‡q Gi GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i Zv‡`i g‡a¨ †fŠZ weÁvb Abyl` Ab¨Zg| c`v_© weÁvb Ges
imvqb wefvM wb‡q GB Abyl‡`i hvÎv ïiæ nq Ges hvÎv c‡_i cieZ©x eQ‡iB MwYZ Ges cwimsL¨vb
wefvM GB Abyl‡`i mv‡_ hy³ nq| eZ©gv‡b GB Abyl‡`i Aax‡b 6wU wefvM Pvjy i‡q‡Q| wefvM ¸wj n‡jv:
(1) c`v_© weÁvb, (1) imvqb, (3) MwYZ, (4) cwimsL¨vb, (5) f‚‡Mvj I cwi‡ek, Ges (6) mgy`ªweÁvb|
eQ‡ii ci eQi a‡i Abyl`wU Zvi GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µg m¤úªmvi‡Yi gva¨‡g D‡jøL‡hvM¨ cwieZ©b K‡i‡Q|
wkÿv_©xi msL¨v e„w×i mv‡_ mv‡_ bZyb wefvM cÖwZôv Kiv n‡q‡Q Ges bZyb wefv‡Mi Pvwn`v c~i‡Yi Rb¨
cÖ‡qvRbxq my‡hvM myweav cÖ`vb Kiv n‡q‡Q| cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡KB †fŠZ weÁvb Abyl` ¯œvZK Ges ¯œvZ‡KvËi
†cÖvMÖvg ¸wj‡Z gvbm¤§Z wkÿv Ges D”PZi M‡elYvi Dci †Rvi †`q Ges †ek wKQz Ggwdj I wcGBPwW
wWwMÖ cÖ`vb K‡i| dj ¯^iƒc, Abyl`wU GLb GKv‡WwgK Ges M‡elYvi †ÿ‡Î AZ¨šÍ D”PZi Ae¯’v‡b i‡q‡Q
Ges GwU‡K M‡elYv cwÛZ‡`i GKwU Abyl` wn‡m‡e we‡ePbv Kiv n‡”Q|
Short Description:
The School of Physical Sciences is one of the two schools with which the Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, the first Science and Technology University of
Bangladesh, started its academic expedition in the year 1991. The school started its
journey with two disciplines namely the Department of Physics and the Department of
Chemistry and the Department of Mathematics and Department of Statistics was added to
this faculty in the later year of the journey. Currently, 6 discipline are running under this
school. The disciplines are: (1) Physics (2) Chemistry (3) Mathematics (4) Statistics (5)
Geography and Environment, and (6) Oceanography.
Over the years the school has undergone significant changes through the expansion of its
academic activities. New departments have been established with the increase of the
number of students and subsequently new facilities have been given to cater the needs of
the new departments. The School of Physical Sciences from the very beginning of its
inception stresses on quality education in undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate
programs and accentuated on higher research and has awarded MPhil degree and PhD
degree to a good number of students. Consequently, the school holds now very upright
position in academic and research arena, and it is being treated as the school of research
scholars. The school feels proud of being able to organize successfully the
1stinternationalconference ofPhysical Sciences during the period 21-23 October of 2022.
Many scholarly articles were presented in that conference, the school aims to organize the
next conference in late 2024.
School at a glance:
Current Dean :Professor Dr. Syed Badiuzzaman Faruque
Founder Dean : Professor Dr. Arun Kumar Basak
Year of establishment :1990
Degree offered : Four years BSc (Hons), One year MS (General),
One and half years MS (Thesis), MPhil and PhD.
21
Department of Chemistry (CHE)
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
1991 mv‡j bZzb mnm&ªv‡ãi P¨v‡jÄ †gvKv‡ejvi D‡Ïk¨ wb‡q kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek^we`¨vj‡q †fŠZ weÁvb Abyl‡`i AšÍf©~³ imvqb wefv‡Mi hvÎv ïiæ nq| imvqb wefvM
AvšÍR©vwZK gvbm¤úbœ, gvwëwWwmwcøbvix cvV¨µg I M‡elYvi gva¨‡g fwel¨‡Zi AvaywbK I my‡hvM¨
imvqbwe` ‰Zwi‡Z m`v m‡Pó Ges Lye `ªæZ mvd‡j¨i w`‡K AMÖmi n‡Z _v‡K| wefvMwU‡Z 4 eQ‡ii
m¤§vb, 1 I 1.5 eQ‡ii gv÷vm©, Gg.wdj. Ges wc.GBP-wW. wWMÖx †Kv‡m© wkÿv Kvh©µg Ae¨vnZ
Av‡Q|
wefv‡Mi mKj m`‡m¨i AvšÍwiK cÖ‡Póvq cÖwZ eQi RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZKfv‡e ¯^xK…Z weÁvb
mvgwqKx¸‡jv‡Z D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K M‡elYvcÎ cÖKvwkZ nq - hv bZzbfv‡e M‡elYv Znwej AR©‡b
mnvqZv K‡i| m¤úªwZ wefv‡Mi wkÿK‡`i wbijm cÖ‡Póv I AvMÖ‡n wewfbœ M‡elYv cÖKí n‡Z cÖvß
D‡jøL‡hvM¨ cwigvY Znwe‡ji gva¨‡g †ek wKQz AZ¨vaywbK M‡elYvMvi ¯’vwcZ n‡q‡Q - hv wefv‡Mi
AvaywbK M‡elYv Kvh©µg‡K A‡bKUvB mg„× K‡i‡Q|
wkÿvi cvkvcvwk imvqb wefvM Zvi QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i †Ljva~jvmn wewfbœ mn-cvV¨ Kvh©vejx‡Z mshy³
‡i‡L Zv‡`i‡K cwic~Y©, mr I wb‡ew`ZcÖvY gvbyl wn‡m‡e M‡o Zzj‡Z mnvqK f~wgKv iv‡L|
imvqb wefvM †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ AvU kZvwaK QvÎ-QvÎx wWMÖx AR©b K‡i mdjZvi mv‡_ †`kx I
we‡`kx wewfbœ wek^we`¨vj‡q I M‡elYv cÖwZôv‡b Kg©iZ Av‡Qb| D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K wWMÖxavix wewfbœ
miKvix I †emiKvix cÖwZôv‡b AZ¨šÍ mybv‡gi mv‡_ Kg©iZ Av‡Qb|
wefvMwU imvqb wkÿv I M‡elYvq RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZKfv‡e we‡kl mybvg AR©b Ki‡Z mÿg
n‡q‡Q|
imvqb cwiev‡ii mKj m`m¨ AvšÍwiKZvi mv‡_ wefv‡Mi G AMÖhvÎv‡K Av‡iv mvg‡bi w`‡K GwM‡q
wb‡Z e× cwiKi|
Short description
After its commencement in 1991, this department rose rapidly as a center of
excellence in the school of physical sciences. This department offers dynamic field
of study and research, which help to prepare a student to become one of tomorrow's
leaders. The programs offered by the department provide a broad knowledge of
theoretical and experimental aspects of all major areas of chemistry. The
department offers B.Sc,(Hons.), M.S, M.Phil and Ph.D. degree. The course
curriculum is focused on the development needs and covers multidisciplinary
subject areas to create appropriate knowledge base to cope with fast paced
advancement in chemistry world. The research activities at the department are
focused on various modern aspects of materials, medicine, natural product
chemistry, energy, environmental issues, which includes both basic and applied
research.
In its long journey, this department has established close cooperation with various
22
Universities and Research Centers in home and abroad. The department has also
conducted national and international seminars, workshops and conferences.
Faculty members work hard and soul to maximize the research facilities of this
department. Chemistry department is enriched with modern state-of-the-art
research equipment like, FT-IR, UV-Visible Spectrophotometer,
Photoluminescence Spectrophotometer, TGA, DSC, OPM, AFM, Electrochemical
Analyzer, Digital Potentiometer etc. A good number of national and international
peer-reviewed journal articles are published form the department. This department
have been awarded by several numbers of research funds regularly. Graduates of
this department are working in various prestigious institutions in home and abroad.
The faculty members, students and staff of the department are highly dedicated and
committed to uphold the fame of the department for all time.
Vision:
The Department of Chemistry, SUST endeavors to be a nationally recognized
model for producing chemistry graduates to compete in and contribute to the needs
of time-demanding and technology-centered chemistry world.
Mission:
M1. To achieve the highest possible standards of teaching and research in
chemistry and allied subjects by providing a high quality of education that will
allow graduates to be active, productive, engaged members of society on local,
national and international levels.
M2. To prepare students as successful professionals for employment in any of the
vast array of chemistry-related industries including: Chemical, Pharmaceuticals,
Biotechnology, Environmental, and Quality Control-Quality Assurance sectors.
M3. To develop the students as effective researchers on fundamental and applied
problems and promoting the development of innovative interdisciplinary research
programs.
M4. To achieve personal academics by use of modern educational technology in
secondary and tertiary level, independent thought, collegial exchange of ideas and
high ethical standards.
23
Knowledge and Understanding
Skills and Processes, and
Values and Attitudes
Name of the Head: Professor Dr. Shameem Ara Begum (July 2022 – June 2023)
Year of establishment: January 1991
1st Academic year: 1991-92
Degree offered: BSc (Hons.) in Chemistry, MS (General) and MS (Thesis) in
Chemistry, MPhil; and PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Syed Shamsul Alam, MSc (JU), PhD (USSR)
2. Dr. S. M. Saiful Islam, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
3. Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
4. Dr. Md. Abdus Subhan, MSc (SUST), PhD (Japan)
5. Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam, MSc (SUST), PhD (Japan)
6. Dr. Shameem Ara Begum, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
7. Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Siddiquey, MSc (SUST), PhD (Japan)
8. Dr. Md. Rezwan Miah, MSc (DU), Phd (Japan)
24
9. Dr. Md. Jalilur Rahman, MSc (JU), PhD (Japan)
10. Dr. Rockshana Begum, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
11. Dr. Md. Nizam Uddin, MSc (SUST), PhD (Japan)
12. Dr. Dipen Debnath MSc (SUST), PhD (Korea)
13. Dr. Mohammad Abul Hasnat, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
14. Dr. Mohammad Mizanur Rahman Khan, MSc (SUST), PhD (Italy)
15. Dr. Ahmed Jalal Farid Us Samed, MSc (SUST), Phd (Jamap)
16. Dr. Nur Uddin Ahamad, MSc (SUST), PhD (Canada)
17. Dr. Mohammad Salim, MSc (DU), PhD (Jamap)
18. Dr. Md. Mahbubul Alam, MSc (Japan), PhD (Italy)
19. Dr. Sabina Begum, MSc (RU), PhD (RU)
20. Dr. Md. Razaul Karim, MSc (SUST), PhD (Jamap)
21. Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman, MSc (SUST), PhD (Jamap)
22. Mr. Md. Azharul Arafath, MSc (SUST), PhD (Malaysia)
23 Mr. Shishir Kanti Pramanik, MSc (Netherland), PhD ( Japan)
Associate Professors:
1. Mr. Belal Ahmed, MSc (SUST), PhD (Korea)
2 Mr. Md. Shahadat Hussain Chowdhury, MSc (SUST), Phd (SUST)
3 Mr. Ramkrishna Saha, MSc (SUST)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. Md. Masum Talukder, MS (SUST)
2. Mr. Md. Saiful Alam, MPhil (SUST)
3 Ms. Rehana Pervin, MS (SUST)
4. Dr. S. M. Nizam Uddin, MS (SUST), PhD (Japan)
5. Pallab Chandra Saha, MS (SUST)
Officers:
1. Mr. Md. Zahurul Alam, Instrument Engineer
2. Mr. A. K. M. Zakir Hossain, Senior Technical Officer
3. Mr. Md. Abdul Kadir Tarafder, Assistant Administrative Officer
4. Mr. Bidan Chandra Das, Store Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class Staff: 9
Number of 4th Class Staff: 3
25
Funded Research Project of the Department: N/A
MoU Signed by the Department : N/A
Student’s participation (National & International): N/A
26
E. Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Conference Attended: N/A
F) PhD/ MPhil/ MS/ BSc (Hons) Research Supervision:
B.Sc. (Hons.). Degree (2017-18):
Number of Students: 2
MS Degree (2019-20) :
Number of Students: 1
D. Professional Engagement:
1. External Examiner, MS thesis entitled “Synthesis and studies of some
thiazolidine-2,4-dione derivatives”, Department of Chemistry, University of
Dhaka. Bangladesh.
2. External Examiner, MS thesis entitled “Synthesis, antimicrobial. antioxidant
and docking study of novel thiazole Schiff base derivatives containing fluorine
moiety”, Department of Chemistry, Jagannath University. Bangladesh.
3. External Examiner, MS thesis entitled “Synthesis, antimicrobial and
antioxidant activities with molecular docking studies of furan ring containing
thiazole-Schiff base derivatives”, Department of Chemistry, Jagannath
University. Bangladesh.
B. Book(s): N/A
27
1. C. Research Project(s): Co-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023)
entitled “Microwave Assisted Phosphine (Ph3P) or NH4OAC Catalyzed
Synthesis of 5-arylidene Rhodanine under solvent free Condition and
Screening of their Antimicrobial Activity” funded by Ministry of Science &
Technology (MOST).
D. Professional Engagement:
1. Departmental Head , 03 September 2021 to date
2. External Examiner, MS thesis, Department of Chemistry, University of Dhaka.
Bangladesh.
B. Book(s): N/A
Journal Article(s):
Ahsan, M., Manny, T. F., Hossain, M. M., Miah, M. R., Abdul, M. A., & Hasnat,
M. A. (2023). Spontaneous immobilization of thiocyanate onto Au surface for the
detection of uric acid in basic medium. Surfaces and Interfaces, 36, 102599.
doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2022.102599
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s): N/A
D. Professional Engagement: N/A
28
E. Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Conference Attended: N/A
F. PhD/ MPhil/ MS/ BSc (Hons) Research Supervision: N/A
Journal Article(s):
• Iqbal Mahmud et al., Complex Electrochemical Behavior of Crystal Violet in
Aqueous Solution in the Presence of Triton X-100, Universal Journal of
Electrochemistry, Accepted:8 March 2023
• Md. Azharul Arafath et al., “Ni(II), Pd(II) and Pt(II) complexes with
SNO-group thiosemicarbazone and DMSO: Synthesis, characterization, DFT,
molecular docking and cytotoxicity”, Journal of Molecular Structure, 1278,
2023, 134887.
• Moushumy, Z.M., et al., “Photocatalytic degradation of chlorazol yellow dye
under sunlight irradiation using Ce, Bi, and N co-doped TiO2 photocatalyst in
neutral medium”, Environ Sci Pollut Res 30, 35153–35169 (2023).
• M. R. A. Mamun et al., “Acidity controlled desulfurization of Biogas by using
Iron (III) and Ferrosoferric (II, III) oxide”, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn.95(8) (2022)
1234-1241.
• Dali Rani Sarker et al, P-doped TiO2-MWCNTs nanocomposite thin films with
enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible light exposure, Cleaner
Engineering and Technology, 6 (2022) 100364.
29
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s):
1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, Project ID# SRG-223536,
Title: Doped and binary heterojunction photocatalysts; g-C3 N4 quantum
–dot/BiOBr, single layer g-C3N4/BiOBr and CdS/BiOBr for energy and
environmental applications
2. Ministry of Education, Bangladesh, alue-added carbon material from catalytic
degradation of plastic. 11.40 Lac taka excluding the honorarium of PI and CI
(2022-2025.
3. University Research Center (URC), Shahjalal Univ. of Science and Technology
(SUST), Bangladesh, (Advanced Research Grant), (2021-2023) ID:
PS/2021/2/06, Title: Synthesis, characterization and application of modified
BiOBr photocatalysts supported on polymer for energy and environmental
applications
Journal Article(s):
1. Jahidul Hoq, Md. Fahamidul Islam, Md. Rezwan Miah, Mohammed M. Rahman,
Albandary Almahri, Mohammad A. Hasnat*, Development of [I(ads)|Au(pc)]
electrode to attain electrocatalytic oxidation of paracetamol: An efficient platform for
quantitative analysis, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 10, 4, (2022),
108141, doi: 10.1016/j.jece.2022.108141.
2. Prottasha Kairy, Md Mosaraf Hossain, M. Azizur R Khan, Albandary Almahri,
Mohammed M. Rahman, Mohammad A. Hasnat*, Electrocatalytic oxidation of
ascorbic acid in the basic medium over electrochemically functionalized glassy carbon
surface, Surfaces and Interfaces 33, (2022) 102200. doi: 10.1016/j.surfin.2022.102200
3. Mohebul Ahsan; Tarannuma Ferdous Manny; Md Mosaraf Hossain; Md.
Rezwan Miah; Md. Abdul Aziz; Mohammad A. Hasnat*, Spontaneous
30
immobilization of thiocyanate onto Au surface for the detection of uric acid in
basic medium, Surfaces and Interfaces 36, (2023) 102599.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2022.102599.
4. Abrar Yasir Abir; S.M. Nizam Uddin; Mahmudul Hasan; Md. Abdul Aziz;
Shaheen Shah; Jahir Ahmed; Mohammad A. Hasnat*, Cu-electrodeposited
gold electrode for the sensitive electrokinetic investigations of nitrate reduction
and detection of the nitrate ion in acidic medium, Results in Chemistry, 5,
(2023) 100702. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rechem.2022.100702
5. Zannatul Mumtarin Moushumy; Mohammad Jobaer Hassan; Mohebul Ahsan;
Md. Mahmudul Hasan; Md. Nizam Uddin; Yuki Nagao; Mohammad A.
Hasnat*, Photocatalytic degradation of chlorazol yellow dye under sunlight
irradiation using Ce, Bi, and N co-doped TiO2 photocatalyst in neutral
medium, Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30, (2023)
35153–35169, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-24220-0
6. Humayra Begum, Md. Nurnobi Islam, Sami Ben Aoun, Jamil A. Safwan, Syed
Shaheen Shah, Md. Abdul Aziz, Mohammad A. Hasnat,* Electrocatalytic
reduction of nitrate ions in neutral medium at coinage metal-modified platinum
electrodes, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30, (2023)
34904–34914, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-24372-z
7. Munira Siddika; Md. Mahmudul Hasan; Tahamida A. Oyshi; Mohammad A.
Hasnat*, Electrocatalytic Reduction of O2 by ITO-IrOx: Implication for
Dissolved Oxygen Sensor in the Alkaline Medium, Electrochem 4(2), (2023)
145-155; https://doi.org/10.3390/electrochem4020012
8. Basmah H. Alshammari; Humayra Begum; Fatma A. Ibrahim; Mohamed S.
Hamdy; Tahamida A. Oyshi; Nazia Khatun; Mohammad A. Hasnat*,
Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction from Acetic Acid over Gold
Immobilized Glassy Carbon Surface, Catalysts 13(4), (2023) 744;
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13040744
9. Mohebul Ahsan; Anim Dutta; Mehdi Akermi; Mohammad Mahtab Alam; S.M.
Nizam Uddin; Nazia Khatun; Mohammad A. Hasnat*, Sulfur adlayer on gold
surface for attaining H2O2 reduction in alkaline medium: Catalysis, Kinetics,
and Sensing activities, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 934, (2023),
117281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2023.117281
10. Mohebul Ahsan; Muhammad Zobayer Bin Mukhlish; Nazia Khatun;
Mohammad A. Hasnat*, pH dependent electro-oxidation of arsenite on gold
surface: Relative kinetics and sensitivity. Helion, 9, 3, (2023) E14192.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14192
31
Fahamidul Islam, Recent Developments in the Utilization of Nanomaterials
for Sensing Platforms, ACS Symposium Series 1437 (2023), doi:
10.1021/bk-2023-1437.ch004
C. Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Evaluation of the
current safety level of arsenic pollution in different regions in Bangladesh and
development of composite materials for enhanced catalytic detection and
removal of arsenic from drinking water by ministry of science and technology
(MOST).
D. Professional Engagement:
1. Keynote speaker, “International Conference on Recent Trends in Science
Engineering and Technology-2022”, Coimbatore, India.
2. Session Chair (Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonic), 1st International
Conference Nano-bio and Advanced Materials Engineering (NAME-2023),
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
3. Joint secretary, 1st International Conference in Physical Sciences 2022,
(ICPS 2022), SUST, Sylhet.
32
F) PhD/ MPhil/ MS/ BSc (Hons) Research Supervision:
B.Sc. (Hons.). Degree (2017-18):
Number of Students: 2
MS Degree (2019-20) :
Number of Students: 2
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s): N/A
D. Professional Engagement:
1. External Examiner, MS thesis (Session 2019-2020) entitled “Phytochemical
and Biological Studies on the Stems and Roots of the Medicinal Plant Jatropha
curcas Linn.”, Department of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar University, Savar,
Dhaka. Bangladesh.
2. External Examiner, MS thesis (Session 2018-2019) entitled “Synthesis of
Novel Pyrene Derivatives by Palladium-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling
Reaction”, Department of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka.
Bangladesh.
3. External Examiner, MS thesis (Session 2018-2019) entitled “Displacement
Reactions of Dirhenium and Triosmium carbonyl Clusters Bearing Nitrogen
(N) and Sulfur (S) Donor Ligands”, Department of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar
University, Savar, Dhaka. Bangladesh.
4. External Examiner, MS thesis (Session 2019-2020) entitled “Analysis of
Carcinogens (Acrylamide and Potassium Borate) in Baked Goods in
Bangladesh”, Department of Chemistry, University of Dhaka. Bangladesh.
5. Reviewer, Process Biochemistry, Elsevier.
Journal Article(s):
1. M.R.H. Shohag, M. M. Rahman Khan (corresponding author), A.S. Supta, M.
A. Saleh, M. M. Rahman, H. M. Marwani, Mohammed M. Rahman, “Easy
fabrication of L-Glutamic acid-ZnS composites for efficient photocatalytic and
supercapacitor performances” 2023, RSC Advances, 2023, 13, 24343, DOI:
10.1039/d3ra03633b
B. Book(s):
1. M. M. Rahman Khan, M. K. Amin, and N.Chakraborty “Advances and
34
Prospects of Biodegradable Polymer Nanocomposites for Fuel Cell Applications”
2023, 599-637, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-91696-7.00018-0 (Chapter 18
of the book “Biodegradable and Biocompatible Polymer Nanocomposites:
Processing, Characterizations and Applications” ELSEVIER. Editors: Kalim
Deshmukh, Mayank Pandey
C. Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of SUST Research Project (Year: 2022-23)
Title: Efficient fabrication of PPy-ZnO-ZnS nanocomposites for drug and dye
degradation: Towards control of thermal and Morphological properties.
Funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s): N/A
D. Professional Engagement: N/A
E. Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Conference Attended: N/A
F. PhD/ MPhil/ MS/ BSc (Hons) Research Supervision:
36
B. PhD/ MPhil/ MS/ BSc (Hons) Research Supervision:
B.Sc. (Hons.). Degree (2017-18):
Number of Students: 2
MS Degree (2019-20) :
Number of Students: 1
2. B. Book(s): N/A
3. C. Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled “Recycled carbon
solid phase electrolyte for fuel cells” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet.
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled “Kinetic
Optimization for Chemical Conversion of Recycled Aluminium Cans into
Alum Grade Water Purifier” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023), titled: Design,
Synthesis, Characterization, and Study on Optical Properties of a Series of New
π-Extended ,β-Unsaturated Ketones by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Bangladesh.
37
Project ID: PS/2022/1/05
Professional Engagement:
1. External member on moderation of 1st year 1st semester examination
committee, Department of Chemistry, Pabna University of Science and
Technology, Pabna, June 2023
Journal Article(s):
1. Md. Azharul Arafath, Farook Adam, Mohamed B Khadeer Ahamed,
Mohammad Razaul Karim, Md. Nizam Uddin, Bohari Mohd. Yamin, and Aly
Abdou, Ni(II), Pd(II) and Pt(II) complexes with SNO-group thiosemicarbazone
and DMSO: Synthesis, Characterization, DFT, Molecular Docking and
cytotoxicity, Journal of Molecular Structure, (2023) 1278, 134887.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2022.134887
2. Aina Mardhia Khalid, Md Sohrab Hossain, Nor Afifah Khalil, Muzafar
Zulkifli, Md. Azharul Arafath, Maizatul Shima Shaharun, Rashid Ayub,
Ahmad Naim Ahmad Yahaya, and Norli Ismail. "Adsorptive Elimination of
Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solution Using Magnetic Chitosan/Cellulose-Fe
(III) Composite as a Bio-Sorbent." Nanomaterials, (2023) 13(10), 1595.
3. Nadarajah, Rekah, Md Sohrab Hossain, Md Bazlul Mobin Siddique, Md
Azharul Arafath, Mu Naushad, Jun-Wei Lim, Adel Al‐Gheethi, and Harlina
Ahmad. "A review on environmental Chemodynamics, isothermal, kinetics,
and thermodynamics modeling for the adsorptive removal of Cr (VI) from the
industrial effluent using magnetic nanoparticles as a bio-sorbent."
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology (2023).
38
4. Muhammad Rashed Al Mamun, Mohammad Abu Yusuf, Md. Murshed
Bhuyan, Md. Shohag Hossain Bhuiyan, Md. Azharul Arafath, Md. Nizam
Uddin, Md. Janibul Alam Soeb, Albandary Almahri, Mohammed M. Rahman,
and Mohammad Razaul Karim, Acidity controlled desulfurization of Biogas by
using Iron (III) and Ferrosoferric (II, III) oxide, Bulletin of the Chemical
Society of Japan, (2022) 95, 1234-1241. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.20220157
5. Dali Rani Sarker, Md. Nizam Uddin, Md Elias, Zidnia Rahman, Ratan Kumar
Paul, Iqbal Ahmed Siddiquey, Md. Abul Hasnat, Razaul Karim, Md. Azharul
Arafath, Jamal Uddin, P-doped TiO2-MWCNTs nanocomposite thin films with
enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible light exposure, Cleaner
Engineering and Technology, (2022) 6, 100364.
6. Md. Mohiuddin, Md. Azharul Arafath, Coordination complexes of copper,
silver and gold with SNO group containing thiosemicarbazones Schiff base
ligands and their biological applications, Journal of the Chemical Society of
Pakistan, (2023)- Accepted.
7. Reazul Hasan Riyan, Md. Azharul Arafath, Syed Shamsul Alam and
Muhammad Omar Faruk. Ag2O Nanoparticle and its Composite with
Coordination Polymers of Cu: Synthesis, Characterization and Photocatalytic
Activity, Platform: A journal of Science and Technology (2023) Accepted.
B. Book(s):
Book Chapter(s): N/A
Working Paper(s):
C. Research Project(s):
1. University Grant Commission Research Project (2021-2022): Title: Ni(II),
Pd(II) and Cu(II) coordination complexes with substituted thiosemicarbazone
Schiff base ligand: Synthesis, Characterization and catalytic activities.
University Grant Commissions, Dhaka-1207.
2. Promotional Research Grant: Title: “Synthesis, Characterization &
Anti-cancer activity of N-Heterocyclic Carbene complex with Cu, Ag and Au”
(Project ID: PS/2022/1/07, 2022-2023), Research Center, SUST, Sylhet 3114,
Bangladesh.
D. Professional Engagement:
1. Editorial Board Member, Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences
39
E. Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Conference Attended:
i) Conference Article(s): N/A
Journal Article(s):
1. Ahmed, B, Pramanik, S. K., & Alam,M.M.. (2022). 2-Methylimidazole Ligand
Templated Novel Transition Metal Oxyfluoride compound: Synthesis, Crystal
Structure and Characterization. SUST Journal of Science and Technology,
32(1), 64-72.
2. Sarker, P. K., Rahman, H., Ara, K., Kabir, M. S., Pramanik, S. K., & Hasan, M.
(2023). Prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella in Raw Salad
Vegetables in Dhaka Metropolitan Area. MIST International Journal Of
Science and Technology, 11, 51-57.
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023), titled “Development of the
disposable potentiometric sensor with ISE for the detection of heavy metal
toxicants (Hg, Pb ions) in water and biological samples.” funded by “SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet”.
40
Name: Dr. Belal Ahmed, Associate Professor
A. Publication, research and professional engagement of the faculty members:
Journal Article(s):
1. Md. Mahbubul Alam, , Belal Ahmed, Md. Shahadat H. Chowdhury; Cytotoxic
Activity of Ruthenium-Pyridyl Triazole Complexes against Human Cancer
Cell. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 2022, 34, 3369-3373.
2. Weiqi Huang, Xiaolong Wu, Belal Ahmed, Yanqiang Li, Yang Zhou, Han
Wang, Yipeng Song, Xiaojun Kuang, Junhua Luo, and Sangen Zhao; A Hybrid
Halide Lead-Free Pseudo-Perovskite with Large Birefringence. Inorg. Chem.
Front., 2023, 10, 2039-2044.
3. Minjuan Li, Ziyi Wang, Belal Ahmed, Yanqiang Li, Han Wang, Yipeng Song,
Xianyu Song, Xiaojun Kuang, Junhua Luo, Sangen Zhao; A Second-Order
Nonlinear Optical Material Consisting of Two π-Conjugated Groups.
ChemPlusChem, 2023, 88, e202300094.
C. Research Project(s):
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023), titled: Non-linear
optical (NLO) materials of transition metal oxyfluorides containing chiral
organic ligands: Synthesis, crystal structures, characterization, and properties
by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Bangladesh.
Project ID: PS/2022/1/06
D. Professional Engagement:
Reviewer of Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry
41
Name: Mr. Ramkrisna Saha, Associate Professor
B. Book(s): N/A
C. Research Project(s):
1. Principle-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Fabrication of
rGO supported Fe3O4 NPs electrocatalyst by using waste iron rust for the
degradation of organic pollutants through oxygen reduction reaction funded by
42
SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Co-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Electrocatalytic
reduction of carbon dioxide into non-toxic chemicals using metallic electrodes
funded by Ministry of Education (MOE), Bangladesh.
3. Co-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Fabrication of thin film
based composite electrode for sensing arsenic from aqueous systems funded by
Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Bangladesh.
43
Department of Geography and Environment
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
wk¶v_©x‡`i cÖvK…wZK I gvbweK cwi‡e‡ki ga¨Kvi m¤úK© wel‡q Aa¨qb Ges m‡PZbZv
m„wói g~j D‡Ïk¨ wb‡q wRIMÖvdx GÛ Gbfvqib‡g›U wefvMwU cÖwZôv Kiv nq| eZ©gv‡b G
wefv‡M mœvZK ch©v‡q 4 eQi †gqvw` weGmwm (Abvm©) Ges mœvZ‡KvËi ch©v‡q 1 eQi †gqv`x
Gg. Gm.(bb-w_wmm) Ges 1.5 eQi †gqvw` Gg. Gm. (w_wmm) †cÖvMÖvg Pjgvb i‡q‡Q|
2010 mv‡j wefv‡Mi cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡K G wefv‡M weGmwm †cÖvMÖvg Ges GiB avivevwnKZvq
2015 mvj †_‡K GgGm †cÖvMÖvg Pvjy n‡q‡Q| mœvZK I mœvZ‡KvËi Dfq ch©v‡qB cÖvK…wZK
f~‡Mvj, gvbweK f~‡Mvj, AvÂwjK f~‡Mvj, cwi‡ek welqK I f~-ms¯’vwbK †KŠkj welqK
†Kv‡m© cvV`vb Kiv nq| wk¶v_©x‡`i‡K cÖv‡qvwMK I e¨envwiK `¶Zv cÖ`v‡bi D‡Ï‡k¨ Dfq
ch©v‡qB ¯’vwbK we‡kølY, cwi‡ek e¨e¯’vcbv, `~‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv, f~-ms¯’vwbK Rwic,
wRAvBGm Iwi‡gvU †mwÝs Gi gZ welq¸‡jv I cov‡bv nq| Gm‡ei cvkvcwk cwi‡ek I
gvbe mgvR welqK ZvwË¡KÁvb Ges G¸‡jv‡K e¨env‡ivc‡hvMx Kivi cÖv‡qvwMK `¶Zvi
mgš^q mva‡bi mdj cÖ‡Póvi gva¨‡g wk¶v_©x‡`i‡K Z_¨-cÖhyw³, e¨e¯’vcbv, M‡elYv I
cÖwk¶‡Yi gva¨‡g GKzk kZ‡Ki K¨vwiqvi wewbg©v‡bi j‡¶¨ cÖ¯‘Z Kiv n‡”Q|
Short description:
The prime objective of this department is to make students aware of the
relationshipbetween Human and the Physical Environment. Currently the
department is offering Four Years of B.Sc. (Hons) Undergraduate Program, and
One Year M.S.Graduate Program for non-thesis group and one and half year M.S.
GraduateProgram for thesis group. The B.Sc. program has been being conducted
since theestablishment of the department in 2010 while the M.S. program has been
runningfrom 2015. All the programs offer courses on Physical Geography;
HumanGeography; Regional Geography; Environmental and Geo-spatial
Techniques. Inorder to provide pragmatic practical skills these programs also
include courses inEnvironmental Analysis, Environmental Management, Disaster
Management,Topographic Surveying, Computer Mapping, Geographical
Information System(GIS) and Remote Sensing. The successful attainment of the
combination of thetheoretical knowledge about human society and the environment
and the practicalskills in processing this information prepare the graduates to seek
entry in the 21stcentury careers in Information Technology, Management, Research
and Training.
45
Having proficiency in knowledge of essential concepts of geography
andenvironment, students will be able to:
Department at a Glance:
Name of the Head : Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam
Year of establishment : August 2010
1st Academic year : 2010-11
Degree offered : B.Sc. in Geography and Environment, MS in Geography and
Environment, MS (Thesis) in Geography and Environment.
Faculties:
Associate Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam; PhD (Japan), MS (Japan)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. Md. Muyeed Hasan, B.Sc. (Hons.) (RU), M.Sc. (RU)
2. Mr. Rony Basak, B.Sc. (Hons.) (DU), M.Sc. (DU)
3. Mr. Md. Bahuddin Sikder, B.Sc. (Hons.) (DU), M.Sc. (DU)
4. Ms. Nusrat Jahan Koley, B.Sc (Hons.) (CU), M.S. (CU)
5. Mr. Md. Tariqul Islam, B.Sc. (Hons.) (DU), M.Sc. (DU)
6. Mrs. Syeda Ayshia Akter, B.Sc. (Hons.) (JNU), M.Sc. (JNU)
7. Mr. Zia Ahmed, B.Sc. (Hons.) (JU), M.Sc. (JU)
46
8. Mrs. ShetuAkter, B.Sc. (Hons.) (SUST), M.S. (SUST)
9. Mr. Towfiqul Islam Khan, B.Sc. (Hons.) (JU), M.Sc. (JU)
10. Mrs. ShahnajShemul, B.Sc. (Hons.) (SUST), M.S. (SUST)
11. Mr. Md. Najmul Kabir, B.Sc. (Hons.) (SUST), M.S. (SUST)
Lecturer:
1. Mrs. Afruja Begum, B.Sc. (Hons.) (SUST), M.S. (SUST)
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class staff: 2
Number of 4th Class Staff: 2
47
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled “Differentiating
Beach and Dune by Sediment Size Analysis of Saint Martin Island,
Bangladesh”, ", funded by SUST research center, SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23)titled "Vulnerability
Prediction using Machine Learning Techniques in South-west Coastal Zones of
Bangladesh", funded by SUST research center, SUST, Sylhet.
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
GB wefv‡Mi AvbyôvwbK †kvfvhvÎv ïiæ n‡qwQj 1990 m‡b Ges cieZ©x‡Z MwY‡Z wZb eQi
†gqvw` we.Gmwm. (m¤§vb) †Kvm© c~‡iv`‡g Pvjy n‡qwQj 1991-1992 wkÿve‡l© gvÎ wÎkRb
QvÎ-QvÎx I PviRb my`ÿ wb‡ew`Z wkÿK gÛjx wb‡q| GLv‡b cÖ_g we.Gmwm. I Gg.Gmwm.
wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kiv nq h_vµ‡g 1994 I 1995 m‡b| eZ©gv‡b G wefv‡M Pvjy i‡q‡Q GKwU
¯œvZK †Kvm© hv MwY‡Z Pvi eQi †gqv`x we.Gmwm.(m¤§vb) wWMÖx cÖ`vb K‡i Ges PviwU
¯œvZ‡KvËi †Kvm© hv wewfbœ †gqv‡` Gg.Gm., Gg.Gm. (w_wmm), Gg.wdj. I wcGBP.wW.
wWMÖx cÖ`vb Ki‡Q| GLv‡b eZ©gv‡b 29 Rb wkÿK, 06 Rb Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvix, cÖvq 368 Rb
¯œvZK QvÎ-QvÎx Ges 36 Rb ¯œvZ‡KvËi QvÎ-QvÎx i‡q‡Q| G Qvov 03Rb Gg.wdj. I 03
Rb wcGBP.wW. †Kv‡m© Aa¨qbiZ Av‡Q| MwYZ wefv‡M cÖwZ eQi cÖvq 70 Rb Qv·K mœvZK
wWMÖx I 40 Rb Qv·K mœvZ‡KvËi wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kiv nq| GB wefvM QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i †K
gvb-m¤úbœ wkÿv cÖ`vb K‡i weavq cvm Kivi ci cÖPzi cwigvb QvÎ †gave„wË wb‡q D”P wkÿv
AR©‡bi Rb¨ we‡`‡k hv‡”Q, A‡b‡KB wewfbœ wek¦we`¨vj‡q wkÿK c‡` †hvM`vb Ki‡Q Ges
evKxiv †`‡k-we‡`‡k ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c‡` PvKzix Ki‡Q| GB wefv‡M 1wU Kw¤úDUvi j¨ve I GKwU
mg„× †mwgbvi jvB‡eªix Av‡Q †hLv‡b i‡q‡Q welq wfwËK MwY‡Zi eB, w_wmm I Rvb©vj|
GLv‡b wewfbœ mgKvjxb wel‡q M‡elbv nq Ges AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi wewfbœ Rvb©v‡j cÖPzi
cwigv‡b M‡elbv cÎcÖKvwkZ n‡”Q| BwZg‡a¨ GB wefvM AZ¨šÍ mdjZvi mv‡_ PviwU
AvšÍR©vwZK m‡¤§jb Av‡qvRb K‡i‡Q Ges UGC- Gi Aax‡b 2010-2013 mv‡j “Post-
graduate Research Enhancement Schemes in Mathematics and Statistics’’
wk‡ivbv‡g GKwU cÖ‡R± mym¤úbœ K‡i‡Q| Zvi cvkvcvwk G wefvM 2012 mvj †_‡K G ch©šÍ
RvZxq MwYZ Awjw¤úqvW, wewfbœ †mwgbvi I wm‡¤úvwRqvg Av‡qvRb K‡i‡Q| wkÿvKvh©µg
QvovI wefvMwU 2016 mv‡j c~bwg©jbx Av‡qvRb I A¨vjvgbvB A¨v‡mvwm‡qkb MVb K‡i Ges
2018 mv‡j iRZRqšÍx D`&hvcb K‡i| hyMc_ fv‡e wefvMwU wewfbœ RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK
w`em cvjbmn AvšÍtwefvMxq Ges AvšÍtwek¦we`¨vjq µxov I weZK© cÖwZ‡hvMxZvq AskMÖnY
K‡i Avm‡Q| 2017-2018 I 2018-2019 †mk‡b Curriculum Development Dci
02wU Workshop AbywôZ nq| GQvov 2017-2018 I 2018-2019 †mk‡b RvZxq ch©v‡q
02wU MwYZ Olympiad AbywôZ nq| m‡e©vcwi G wefvMwU MwYZ wkÿv I M‡elYvi Rb¨
evsjv‡`‡ki g‡a¨ GKwU AvKl©Yxq hvqMv|
Short description:
This department started its official journey in 1990 and later opened a three-year
B.Sc.(Hons.) program in mathematics with only thirty students and four dedicated
well trained faculty members in the academic session 1991-1992 in a full swing.
Here the first B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree were awarded in 1994 and 1995 respectively.
49
At present the department conducts one graduate program that offers a four-year
B.Sc. (Honors.) degree and four post graduate programs indifferent lengths that
offer MS, MS(Thesis), MPhil, and PhD degrees. Currently it has 29 faculty mem-
bers, 6 non-academic staff, around 368 graduate students, and 55 post graduate
students of which 3 M.Phil. and3 PhD students. The department produces around
70 graduates and 50 post graduates each year. The department imparts a quality
education to its intake. A large number of its products are going abroad for higher
studies with scholarships, many of them are joining as faculty in different universi-
ties and the rest of them are doing prestigious jobs at home and abroad. This depart-
ment has two computer laboratories and a seminar library containing relevant
books, theses, and journals. Researches on a variety of contemporary issues are
being carried out here and a large number of articles are being published in different
journals of international standards focusing the department. It has already orga-
nized four international conferences successfully and accomplished a project
“Postgraduate Research Enhancement Schemes in Mathematics and Statistics’’
under UGC during the period 2010-2013. Along with this the department organizes
different seminars, symposiums, and National Math Olympiad from 2012 to date.
Apart from its academic activities the department has arranged SUST Mathematics
Reunion in 2016, formed SUST Mathematics Alumni Association in 2016, and
observed SUST Mathematics Silver Jubilee in 2018 very successfully.
50
M5: Value the highest professional and academic standards in terms of personal
growth and satisfaction provided to students based on respect. Trust. And integrity.
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Elias Uddin Biswas, PhD (RU); MSc (RU)
2. Dr. Md. Shajedul Karim, PhD (India); MSc(JU)
3. Dr. Md. Rashed Talukder, PhD (Australia); MSc (RU)
4. Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam, PhD (RU); MSc (RU)
5. Dr. Md. Gulam Ali Hayder Chowdhury, PhD (CU); MPhil (CU)
6. Dr. Md. Ashraf Uddin, PhD (Japan); MSc (DU)
7. Dr. Md. Mahbubur Rashid, PhD (RU); MSc (RU)
8. Dr. Shamsun Naher Begum, PhD (RU); MSc (Australia)
9. Dr. Nazneen Akther, PhD (CU); MPhil (CU)
10. Dr. Sujoy Chakraborty, PhD (RU); MPhil (DU)
11. Dr. Mohammed AshaqueMeah, PhD (Malaysia); MSc (SUST)
12. Dr. Mohammad KhayrulHasan, PhD (RU); MSc (SUST)
13. Dr. Muhammad Mizanur Rahman, PhD (RU); MSc (SUST)
14. Dr. Md. Aminul Haque, PhD (Australia); MS (Canada)
15. Dr. Mohammad Sayful Islam, PhD (Italy); MSc (SUST)
16. Mr. Md. Shah Noor, MS (Canada); BSc (SUST)
17. Dr. Kausari Sultana, PhD (RU); MSc (DU)
18. Dr. Razwan Ahamad, PhD (SUST); MS (France)
19. Dr. Pabel Shahrear, PhD (Italy); MSc (SUST)
20. Dr. Md. Abdul Hye, PhD (UK); MPhil (BUET)
21. Dr. Chandrani Nag, PhD (SUST); MSc (SUST)
51
Associate Professors:
1. Mr. Md. Matiar Rahman*, MPhil (SUST); MSc (SUST) (On study leave (JU))
2. Dr. Md. Alamgir Kabir, PhD (SUST); MSc (SUST)
3. Dr. Himadri Shekhar Chakraborty, PhD (Japan), MS (SUST)
4. Dr. Syed Md. Omar Faruk, PhD (Italy); MS (SUST)
5. Dr. Mohammad Salah Uddin, PhD (SUST); PGD (Italy)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. S. M. Saydur Rahman, MS (SUST); BSc (SUST)
2. Mr. Amit Kumar Chakraborty*; MS (SUST); BSc (SUST)
(On study leave, Canada )
3. Mr. Dipok Deb*, MS (SUST); BSc (SUST) (On Study leave, The University
of Texas Rio Grande Valley, UTRGV)
Officers :
1. Md. Sayeed Hossain
2. Md. Abdul Kaddush
Staff :
Number of 3rd class staff : 1
Number of 4th class staff : 3
Funded Projects
Dr. Md. Shajedul Karim, Professor
Title: Study on the general mesh generating algorithms and the domain integrals
for developing the computer code to solve the two-dimensional continuum
mechanics problems.
52
Project ID: MS20201426.
Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI): Professor Dr. PabelShahrear.
Grants for Advanced Research inEducation (GARE): Ministry of Education
Secondary and higher Education division, Bangladesh Bureau of Educational
Information Statistics (BANBEIS).
Project Status: We have finished our work and submitted our results to BANBEIS.
53
Dr. Himadri Shekhar Chakraborty, Associate Professor
1. Chakraborty, H.S., Miezaki, T., and Oura, M. (2022). Weight enumerator, inter-
section enumerators and Jacobi polynomials II. Discrete Mathematics, 345, no. 12,
paper no. 113098.
2. Chakraborty, H.S., Miezaki, T., Oura, M., and Tanaka, Y. (2023). Jacobi poly-
nomials and design theory I. Discrete Mathematics, 346, no. 06, paper no. 113339.
3. Chakraborty, H.S., Miezaki, T., and Oura, M. (2023). Harmonic Tutte polyno-
mials of matroids. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 91, 2223-2236.
Conference Papers
3. Mohammad, S. U. and Noor, M. S. (2022), Matrix recognition of the rooted
trees and its application to enumeration, 1st International Conference in Physical
Sciences 2022, 21-23 October 2022, School of Physical Sciences, SUST, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
54
Department of Physics
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
14B †deªæqvwi, 1991 mv‡j kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi hvÎv ïiæ| GKB w`‡b
c`v_©weÁvb wefv‡Mi 1990-1991 wk¶v eQ‡ii Kvh©µg ïiæ nq| 16B †deªæqvwi, 1991
mv‡j c`v_©weÁvb wefv‡Mi weGmwm 1g el© 1g †mwg÷v‡ii K¬vm ïiæ nq GKv‡WwgK feb
ÔGÕ Gi 307 bs K‡¶ K¬vm †bb wefvMxq cÖavb cÖ‡dmi W. Aiæb Kzgvi emvK| cÖ‡dmi W.
Aiæb Kzgvi emvK ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vj‡qi eZ©gv‡b cÖ‡dmi Gwg‡iUvm| c`v_©weÁvb
wefv‡Mi wefvMxq cÖavbB ‡fŠZ weÁvb Abyl‡`i cÖ_g wWb wQ‡jb| 1994 mvj †_‡K 1995
mv‡ji 31‡k RyjvB ch©šÍ wefv‡Mi fvicÖvß wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwq‡Z¡ wQ‡jb Rbve †gv.
bvRgyj Avmnve, B‡Zvg‡a¨ wZwb D³ wefvM †_‡K Aemi MÖnY K‡i‡Qb| 1jv AvMó, 1995
ZvwiL †_‡K 31†k RyjvB, 2010 ZvwiL ch©šÍ c`v_©weÁvb wefv‡Mi wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡
cvjb K‡ib cigvYy weÁvbx cÖ‡dmi W. Gg. nvweeyj Avnmvb| 1jv AvMó, 2010 ZvwiL
†_‡K 31†k RyjvB, 2013 ZvwiL ch©šÍ c`v_©weÁvb wefv‡Mi wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡ cvjb
K‡ib cÖ‡dmi W. Bqvmgxb nK| 1jv AvMó, 2013 ZvwiL †_‡K 31 RyjvB, 2016 ZvwiL
ch©šÍ c`v_©weÁvb wefv‡Mi wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib cÖ‡dmi W. ˆmq`
ew`D¾vgvb dviæK| 1jv AvMó, 2016 ZvwiL n‡Z 27 Ryb, 2017 ZvwiL ch©šÍ wefvMxq
cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib cÖ‡dmi W. mykvšÍ Kzgvi `vm| 28 Ryb, 2017 ZvwiL †_‡K 18
gvP©, 2020 ZvwiL ch©šÍ wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib cÖ‡dmi W. kvgQzb bvnvi
†eMg| 19 gvP©, 2020 ZvwiL ‡_‡K 18 gvP©, 2023 ZvwiL ch©šÍ wefvMxq cÖav‡bi `vwqZ¡
cvjb K‡ib cÖ‡dmi W. bvwRqv †PŠayix| eZ©gvb wefvMxq cÖavb wn‡m‡e 19 gvP©, 2023
ZvwiL ‡_‡K AZ¨šÍ wbôv I `ÿZvi mv‡_ `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i Avm‡Qb cÖ‡dmi W. †gvt kvn
Avjg|
c`v_©weÁvb wefvM hvÎv ïiæi ci †_‡KB wk¶v Kvh©µg AvaywbKxKiY †_‡K ïiæ K‡i
M‡elYvi wewfbœ †¶‡Î we‡kl Ae`vb †i‡L P‡j‡Q| B‡Zvg‡a¨ wefv‡Mi ZË¡veav‡b GKvwaK
RvZxq Ges AvšÍR©vwZK m‡¤§jb AbywôZ n‡q‡Q †hLv‡b we‡k¦i wewfbœ †`‡ki c`v_©we`iv
AskMÖnY K‡i‡Qb|
Short description:
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) started its journey on 14
February 1991. The academic session 1990-1991 was commenced on the same day.
The first class of the first year was on 16 February 1991 in the room 307A and the
class was conducted by the then Head of the Department Professor Dr. Arun Kumar
Basak. Professor Dr. Arun Kumar Basak is serving now as an Emeritus Professor
of the University of Rajshahi. On that time, the Head of the Department of Physics
was appointed as the first Dean of the School of Physical Sciences. Then, Mr.
Nazmul Ashab acted as Head (in charge) from 20 June 1994 to 31 July 1995. Mr.
Nazmul Ashab already went to retirement from the Department. Nuclear scientist
56
Professor Dr. M. Habibul Ahsan acted as Head from 01 August 1995 to 31 July
2010. Then Professor Dr. Yasmeen Haque served as Head from 01 August 2010 to
31 July 2013. Professor Dr. Syed Badiuzzaman Faruque served as Head from 1st
August 2013 to 31 July 2016. Professor Dr. Susanta Kumar Das served as Head
from 01 August 2016 to 27 June 2017. Professor Dr. Shumsun Naher Begum serve
as Head from 28 June 2017 to 18 march 2020. Professor Dr. Nazia Chawdhury
serve as Head from 19 March 2020 to 18 march 2023.
The current head of the department, Professor Dr. Md. Shah Alam, has been
performing his duties sincerely and efficiently since 19 March 2023.
Since the start of its journey at SUST, the Department of Physics has contributed
immensely in the modernization of not only the academics but also in the uplifting
of the research environment. Meanwhile the Department of Physics has hosted
various national and international conferences and events, where scientists from
different countries have participated.
At present, a good number of students and faculties from this University, other
Universities and Govt. Colleges are doing research for the degrees of M. Phil and
Ph. D. Several Ph. D. degrees have subsequently been awarded through this
Department. Many teachers and students of this Department are doing their higher
studies with research taking teaching assistantship in foreign countries, which
specially helps to earn positive impact on the country. The Department has
well-equipped Laboratories, which are equivalent to the world standards. A student
from this Department has shown his success at NASA (National Aeronautics and
Space Administration), USA. There are 10 Professors, 07 Associate Professors, 06
Assistant Professors, 05 experienced laboratory Officers, 01 Assistant Registrar
(Store), 01 Assistant Administrative Officer, 02 Senior Assistant (Technical), 01
Office Assistant, 03 Laboratory staffs and 02 Office staffs in the Department. The
departmental office is always active to serve the needs of its clients. There is an
organization in the Department called Physics Society whose activities are to
organize seminar, workshop, study tour, cultural program, sports, and to celebrate
different national days. The department has hosted several Physics Olympiads at
the national level. The Students of this Department Participate University
57
International Physics Competition and get Honorarium Silver and Bronze.
Graduates of this Department are being appointed frequently in BCS education
cadre as well as other cadres. Most of the faculties of the Department Physics at
Govt. Colleges in Sylhet are graduates of the Department of Physics, SUST, which
bears pride of this University. The department has already celebrated 30 years in
2020.
Mission:
The mission of the Department of Physics is to serve the citizens of Bangladesh and
the world through creation of knowledge that expands from the field of physics to
the closely related science. We are committed to enrich our students with
knowledge in an excellent learning environment where we can share our skills,
knowledge, and enthusiasm with diverse communities beyond the University.
Vision:
The Department of Physics will be highly ranked with respect to the group of peer
institutions. We will produce physics research at the forefront of science, physics
degree students of the highest rank, and through education and outreach, a more
science-literate society.
Objectives:
• Establish good governance ensuring for vibrant Physics learning environment so that
the graduates can attain the intended learning outcomes in terms of skills, knowledge
and enthusiasm and be fit to meet the science literate society.
• Modernize the curricula through grounding in a broad spectrum of physics, including
modern interdisciplinary approaches, on their way to becoming skilled and
knowledgeable citizen who have the advanced skills necessary to succeed in today’
shighly technological society.
• Improve physical facilities to create compatible learning condition with interactive
teaching learning method.
• Continue to develop advanced specialty courses accessible to undergraduates and
increase the undergraduate student involvement in research in the department.
• Provide undergraduate students with information on the numerous career options
during their year in the program.
• Increase the physics undergraduate student retention rate by developing new
courses and ademic support programs for students.
• Introduce continuous quality assurance practices and implement strategic.
58
1st Academic year: 1990-1991
Degree offered: B.Sc. (Hons.), MS, MPhil and PhD
Faculties:
Professors
1. Professor Dr. Syed Badiuzzaman Faruque, MS (USA), PhD(SUST)
2. Professor Dr. Shumsun Naher Begum, MS (Kanazawa University, Japan), PhD
(Kanazawa University, Japan)
3. Professor Dr. Nazia Chawdhury, MSc (SUST), PhD (University of Cambridge,
UK)
4. Professor Dr. Abdul Hannan, MSc (JU), DSc and Postdoc Research (Tokyo
Metropolitan University, Japan)
5. Professor Dr. Md. Shah Alam, MSc (RU), PhD(SUST) and Postdoc
Research (USM, Malaysia)
6. Professor Dr. Md. Sujaul Haque Chowdhury, MSc (SUST), PhD (UK),
Post-PhD- Humboldt Fellow, Max Planck Ins., Germany
7. Professor Dr. Sharif Md. Sharafuddin, MSc (RU), PhD (Japan)
8. Professor Dr. Sakhawat Hossain, MSc (RU), PhD (SUST)
9. Professor Dr. Mohammad Delawar Hossain, M.Phil (JU) DSc (Waseda
University, Japan)
10. Professor Dr. Khurshida Begum, MSc (RU), PhD (SUST).
Associate Professors
1. Ms. Subarna Soheli, BSc (Hons), MSc (DU)
2. Mr. Elhamul Hai, BSc (Hons), MSc (DU)
3. Dr. Sarwat Binte Rafiq, MSc (SUST), PhD (SUST)
4. Mr. Muhammad Omar Faruk, MPhil (BUET), PGD (Italy)
5. Mr. Anock Somadder, BSc (Hons), MSc (SUST)
6. Dr. Md. Enamul Hoque, MS(SUST), PhD (SUST)
7. Dr. Tanvir Ahmed, MSc (SUST), PGD (Italy).
Assistant Professors
1. Mr. Ponkog Kumar Das, BSc (Hons), MS (SUST)
2. Ms. Nujhat Nuri Sultana, BSc (Hons), MS (SUST)
3. Dr. Jaseer Ahmed, BSc (Hons), MS (SUST), PhD (Canada)
4. Mr. Shahadat Hossain, BSc (Hons), MS (SUST)
5. Mr. Sajib Kumar Mohonta, BSc (Hons), MS (DU)
6. Mr. Sadia Khanam, BSc (Hons), MS (SUST).
59
Founder Head
Dr. Arun Kumar Bosak (24-06-1990 to 19-06-1994)
Officers:
1. Mr. Md. Saleh Ahmed, Principal Instrument Engineer
2. Mr. Md. Maynul Islam Chowdhury, Principal Instrument Engineer
3. Mr. Md Jamal Hossain, Senior Technical Officer
4. Mr. Md. Selim Reza, Instrument Engineer
5. Mr. Mohammed Ruhel, Assistant Registrar (Store)
6. Mr. A. K. M. Mahbubur Rahman, Assistant Technical Officer
7. Mr. Md. Haris Ali, Assistant Administrative Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class staff: 6
Number of 4th Class Staff: 2
60
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.92.044706
Conference Proceeding(s):
1. M. O. Faruk, S. Hossain, S. Chowdhury, Ovijit Chandraow, K. Slama Akter, A.
Khan and S. Naher , (2022). Dynamic dielectric properties of Yittrium(Y)
substituted LaCoO3. ICPS 2022, SUST, Bangladesh.
Projects:
Principal-investigator:
Project Code: PS/2022/1/26, (SUST Research Center)
Title: Dielectric Properties of Samarium Cobalt Oxides SmCoO3 Across the
Insulator-Metal Transition.
BSc (Hon’s) project(s):
Number of Students: 2
Master’s Thesis:
Supervisor
Number of Students: 1
Research Project(s):
i. Exploiting Computational Techniques to Design Thermally Activated Delayed
Fluorescence (TADF) Emitters, Project ID: PS/2022/1/22 (Principal
Investigator)
ii. Analysis of Organic and Perovskite Solar Cells using SEmiconducting Thin
Film Optics Simulation (SETFOS) Software, Project ID:
PS/2021/2/21(Principal Investigator)
iii. Design of Organic and Perovskite Solar Cells towards higher quantum
efficiencies using SEmiconducting Thin Film Optics Simulation Software,
Project ID: SRG-222433 (Principal Investigator)
61
Professional Engagement:
1. External Members of the Board of Examiners, PhD thesis defense of Fahmida
Sharmin 02nd April 2023, Department of Physics, BUET.
2. Chair and Member of Judges Panel, International Colloquium on Authentic
Scientific Publications, 14-15 July, 2022, Physical Sciences
Conference Article(s)
1. Ullah, A., Hossain, M. R., & Chawdhury, N. (2022, December). Theoretical
Investigation of Optoelectronic Properties of Aryl Substituted Pentacene
Derivatives. In 2022 International Conference on Recent Progresses in
Science, Engineering and Technology (ICRPSET) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
62
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Mineralogical
and radioactivity analysis of rock and soil samples of the northern part of Sylhet
district funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Associate Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Design of
Organic and Perovskite Solar Cells towards higher quantum efficiencies using
SEmiconducting Thin Film Optics Simulation (SETFOS) Software funded by
the Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement:
1. Conference Chair, Session-VIB (Environmental Science), National Conference
on Physics-2023 (2023, March 09-11), organized by Bangladesh Physical
Society, JU, Savar, Dhaka.
2. External Examiner, B. Sc. (Honours) 4th year Exam 2021 (held in April, May
2023), Department of Physics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
3. External Examiner, B. Sc. (Honours) 2nd year 2nd Semester Exam 2021 (held in
December 2022 and January 2023), Department of Physics, Mawlana Bhashani
Science and Technology University, Bangladesh.
4. External Examiner, B. Sc. (Honours) 3rd year Exam 2021 (Viva-voce held in
January 2023), Physics Department, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000,
Bangladesh.
63
3. Md. Salauddin, Sonjoy Das, M. N. I. Khan, Muhammad Shahriar Bashar, Md.
Azizul Hoque, Md. Sarowar Hossain, Abdul Hannan (2023, March 09-11).
Mineralogical and Elemental Analysis of Colored Rocks Collected from the
Northern Part of Sylhet District [Oral presentation]. National Conference on
Physics-2023 (NCP-2023), organized by Bangladesh Physical Society, JU,
Savar, Dhaka.
MS project(s):
Number of Students: 2
BSc (Hon’s) project(s):
Number of Students: 3
BSc(Hon’s) project(s):
Number of Students: 4
Publisher: Springer
157 pages, ISBN: 9783031232930
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23294-7
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-23294-7
64
MS project(s):
Number of Students: 1
BSc(Hon’s) project (s):
Number of Students: 11
Professional Engagement:
3. Associate Editor, SUST Journal of Science and Technology
Project supervision
Project Titles:
65
(1) Structure prediction of the alpha and gamma subunits of human mitochondrial
ATP synthase.
(2) A study on the fluctuation of scallop myosin S1.
(3) Some intersubunit parameter analysis for V1-ATPase.
Journal Paper:
1. Begum S., Das D., Zangrando E., Rahman S., Alodhayb A., Begum K., Sheikh
C. M., Miyatake R., Howlader B. H., Karim R. and Chowdhury B. A
dithiocarbazate N,S Schiffbase ligand with a long alkyl chain: Synthesis,
characterization, DFT study and antimicrobial activity of its Ni(II) complex.
Journal of Molecular Structure 1277 (2023) 134808
PhD/ M.Phil/ M.Sc./ B.Sc. Research Supervision:
MS project(s):
Number of Students: 1
66
Conference Proceeding(s):
1. M. O. Faruk, S. Hossain, S. Chowdhury, Ovijit Chandraow, K. Slama Akter, A.
Khan and S. Naher , (2022). Dynamic dielectric properties of Yittrium(Y)
substituted LaCoO3. ICPS 2022, SUST, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled “Analysis of the
Formation of Nano Metallic Clusters and Their Electronic Characterization
using Molecular Dynamics (MD) on High-Performance Computing (HPC)
system” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Article(s)
1. Chowdhury, M. M., Haque, Y., & Hoque, M. E. (2022, July). Enhancement of
Nonlinear Optical Phase Shift of Blood Plasma with Iron Nano-colloids in the
Z-scan Technique. In Photonic Networks and Devices (pp. JW3A-7). Optica
Publishing Group. Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands.
https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?uri=Networks-2022-JW3A.7
67
BSc (Hon’s) project (s):
Number of Students: 5
2. Project Title: Analysis of the Formation of Nano Metallic Clusters and Their
Electronic Characterization using Molecular Dynamics (MD) on
High-Performance Computing (HPC) system. Project Code: PS/2021/2/24
Role: Co-Investigator
Offering Body: SUST Research Centre
Fiscal Year: 2021-2023
Posters:
ICPS-2022 (Organized by School of Physical Sciences, SUST)
Title:Extraction of Proton’s Electric to Magnetic form Factor Ratio using
Unpolarized Electron-Proton Elastic ScatteringCross Section Data at Q2 up to
15 GeV2
Authors: Shahnil Zulkarnain, Showrav Acharjee, Jaseer Ahmed Status: Has
been awarded the first prize.
Students Supervision:
BSc Fourth Year Project: Session 2017-2018
Number of Students: 7
68
Name: Shahadat Hossain, Assistant Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Muhammad Omar Faruk, Shahadat Hossain, Shumsun Naher Begum, Sarwat
Binte Rafiq, Alauddin Khan, Haruhiko Suzuki, Hiroshi Kaneko, and Masashi
Ohashi (2023). Study of LaCoO3 Across Insulator-Metallic Phase transition. J.
Phys. Soc. Jpn. 92, 044706 (2023).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.92.044706
Conference Proceeding(s):
1. M. O. Faruk, S. Hossain, S. Chowdhury, Ovijit Chandraow, K. Slama Akter, A.
Khan and S. Naher , (2022). Dynamic dielectric properties of Yittrium (Y)
substituted LaCoO3. ICPS 2022, SUST, Bangladesh.
Projects:
Co-investigator:
Project Code: PS/2022/1/26, (SUST Research Center).
Title: Dielectric Properties of Samarium Cobalt Oxides SmCoO3 Across the
Insulator-Metal Transition.
69
Department of Statistics
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq (kvwecÖwe) evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek¦we`¨vjq Ges Gi A‡bK wefvM wkÿv I M‡elYvi †ÿ‡Î RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK AMÖM‡Y¨
i‡q‡Q| kvwecÖwei cwimsL¨vb wefvM, hv 1991 mv‡j Zvi GKv‡WwgK hvÎv ïiæ K‡i,
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Ab¨Zg AMÖYx GKwU wefvM| GwU 25 Rb wkÿK Ges 307 RbmœvZK Ges
57 RbmœvZ‡KvËi wkÿv_©x‡`i wb‡q cwimsL¨vb wkÿv Ges M‡elYvi GKwU e…nËg †K›`ªwe›`y|
Abyl‡`i m`m¨‡`i g‡a¨ 17 Rb Aa¨vcK, 2 Rb mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK, 3 Rb mnKvix Aa¨vcK
Ges 3 Rb cÖfvlK i‡q‡Qb| mœvZK Ges mœvZ‡KvËi ¯Í‡i mgmvgwqK Ges Pvwn`v-wfwËK
we¯Í…Z †Kv‡m©i cvkvcvwk wefvMwU‡Z Ggwdj Ges wcGBPwW †cÖvM«vg I i‡q‡Q| BwZg‡a¨ GB
wefvM †_‡K 5wU wcGBPwW, 3wU Ggwdj, 699 Gg Gm mœvZ‡KvËi Ges 921 we Gm wm
mœvZK wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kiv n‡q‡Q| cÖwZ eQi mœvZK ch©v‡q M‡o 80 Rb Ges mœvZ‡KvËi
†cÖvM«v‡g 40 Rb QvÎ-QvÎx fwZ© Kiv nq|eZ©gv‡b 4 Rb wcGBPwW QvÎ Ges 1 Rb Ggwdj
QvÎ Zv‡`i jÿ¨ AR©‡b wefv‡M M‡elYv Pvwj‡q hv‡”Q| wefvMwU‡Z `ywU Kw¤úDUvi j¨ve‡iUwi
i‡q‡Q hv m¤ú~Y© †bUIqvK© Kfv‡iR Ges B›Uvi‡bU myweavi Aax‡b 140 wUiI †ewk
Kw¤úDUv‡i mw¾Z, †hLv‡b wkÿv_©xiv AZ¨vaywbK cwimsL¨vb m¤úwK©Z Ges Ab¨vb¨
mdUIq¨v‡ii gva¨‡g KvR Ki‡Z cv‡i| Avgv‡`i GKwU mymsMwVZ †mwgbvi jvB‡e«wi Av‡Q
†hLv‡b ch©vß eB, Rvb©vj, mvgwqKx Ges Ab¨vb¨ cÖKvkbv i‡q‡Q| Avgv‡`i wkÿK Ges
wkÿv_©xiv wbqwgZfv‡e Zv‡`i M‡elYv KvR ¸wj ‰eÁvwbK RvZxq Ges AvšÍR©vwZK
wcqvi-wiwfDRvb©vj Ges eB‡q cÖKvk Ki‡Q| wefv‡Mi GKwU msMVb Av‡Q, hvi bvg
ÔcwimsL¨vbcwieviÕ, hv wefv‡Mi mKj cvV¨µg ewnf©~Z Kvh©µg, †hgb mvs¯‹…wZK Abyôvb,
†Ljvayjv, wcKwbK BZ¨vw` Av‡qvRb K‡i _v‡K| GB wefvM A‡bK cÖKí †_‡K Aby`vb
†c‡q‡Q, we‡kl K‡i `ywU D”P wkÿvi gvb e…w× cÖKí (HEQEP) - GKwU MwYZ wefv‡Mi
mn‡hvwMZvq Ges Ab¨wU AeKvVv‡gvMZ Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ GKK fv‡e| cwimsL¨vb wefvM
wbqwgZfv‡e mgmvgwqK M‡elYvi wel‡q †mwgbvi Ges Kg© kvjvi Av‡qvRb K‡i hv Abyl‡`i
m`m¨‡`i Ávb I gZvgZ †kqvi K‡i AZ¨vaywbK wel‡qi Dci Avc‡WU n‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i
Ges wkÿv_©x‡`i GB wel‡q M‡elYvi mv‡_ cwiwPZ K‡i †Zv‡j|
Avgv‡`i mœvZK‡`i Kg©ms¯’v‡bi PgrKvi my‡hvM i‡q‡Q| Avgv‡`i wkÿv_©xiv M‡elYv
cÖwZôvb, wewfbœ miKvwi LvZ, miKvwi I †emiKvwi wek¦we`¨vjq, evwYwR¨K e¨vsK I Avw_©K
cÖwZôvb, †K›`«xq e¨vsK (evsjv‡`k e¨vsK), exgv †Kv¤úvwb, RvwZ ms‡Ni mn‡hvMx ms¯’v,
RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK GbwRI, ¯^bvg ab¨ RvZxq I eûRvwZK †Kv¤úvwb Ges Ab¨vb¨ †`‡k
Ges we‡`‡k GKv‡WwgK cÖwZôv‡b mybv‡gi mv‡_ KvR Ki‡Q| ZvQvov, cÖwZ eQi D‡jøL‡hvM¨
msL¨K wkÿv_©x D”P wkÿvi Rb¨ e„wËmn ¯^bvg ab¨ we‡`kx wek¦we`¨vj‡q fwZi« my‡hvM cvq|
70
Short description:
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) is the first science and
technology university in Bangladesh and many of its departments are at the
national and international forefront of education and research in various fields. The
Department of Statistics at SUST, which began its academic journey in 1991, is one
of the pioneer departments of the university. It is one of the largest concentrations
of statistical education and research with 25 faculties and 307 undergraduate and 57
graduate students. Among the faculty members, there are 17 Professors, 3
Associate Professors,3 Assistant Professors and 3 Lecturers. Along with a wide
range of contemporary and demand-driven courses in undergraduate and graduate
levels, the department also offers MPhil and PhD programs. The department has
already produced 5 PhD, 3 MPhil, 699 MS graduates, and 921 B.Sc. (Honours)
graduates. Every year average number of intakes in undergraduate level is 80 and
40 in graduate program. Currently 4 PhD and 1 MPhil students are pursuing
research in the department towards achieving their goals. The department has two
computer laboratories equipped with more than 140 computers under complete
network coverage and internet facility. Students enjoy working with state of the art
statistical and other related software. We have a well-organized seminar library
with sufficient books, journals, periodicals and other publications. Our faculties
and students are regularly publishing their research works in scientific peer
reviewed national and international journals and in book chapters. The Department
has an association, named ‘Parishankhyan Paribar’, which is the central banner for
organizing all extra-curricular activities of the department, such as cultural
programs, games and sports, picnic etc. This department received grants from
many projects, most notably two Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project
(HEQEP) – one in collaboration with the Department of Mathematics and the other
by the entity itself for infrastructural development. The Department of Statistics
regularly organizes seminars and workshops on contemporary research issues
which helps faculty members become updated on cutting-edge topics by sharing
knowledge and views, and make students acquaint with research in the subject.
Employment opportunities for our graduates are excellent. Our students find
careers in research organizations, diverse government sectors, public and private
universities, commercial banks and financial institutions, central bank (Bangladesh
Bank), insurance companies, UN associate organizations, national and
international NGOs, reputed national and multinational companies, and other
academic institutions in home and abroad. Moreover, every year a notable number
of students get admission to reputed foreign universities for higher studies with
financial supports.
71
Vision:
Evolving expertise in statistics to serve nationally and internationally.
Mission:
a. Achieve excellence and expansion of knowledge in statistics as well as in data
science
b. Maintain the quality of teaching and research at international standard
c. Collaborate with stakeholders for planning, statistical analysis and research
d. Promote and tailor research for taking appropriate decision to
achievedevelopment goals of the country
Objectives:
i. Disseminate fundamental and advance statistical knowledge to adopt and
validate dataanalysis technique.
ii. Contribute to the theoretical and practical development of statistical methods
addressing substantive problems.
iii. Organizing workshop, seminar, conference with stakeholders to improve
quality of research and implement the statistical techniques.
iii. Provide adequate and relevant guidelines of statistics to make planning and
decision for achieving Sustainable Development Goals of Bangladesh.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head: Professor Dr. Rahmat Ali
Year of establishment: 1990
1st Academic year: 1991-1992
Degree offered: B.Sc. (Honours), MS, MPhil and PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Kabir Hossain, PhD (JU), MSc (JU)
2. Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain, PhD (India), MPhil (RU)
3. Dr. Sabina Islam, PhD (India), MSc (DU)
4. Dr. Ahmad Kabir, PhD (JU), MSc (JU)
5. Mr. Md. Ahmed Kabir Chowdhury, MSc (UK), MSc (CU)
6. Dr. Rahmat Ali, PhD (JU), MSc (JU)
7. Dr. Md. Azizul Baten, PhD (JU), MSc (DU)
8. Dr. Mohammed Taj Uddin, PhD (SUST), MS (Canada)
9. Dr. Mohammad Shahidul Islam, PhD (Canada), M.Sc. (Canada)
10. Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, PhD (India), M.Sc. (JU)
11. Dr. Mohammad Ohid Ullah, PhD (Netherlands), MSc (Belgium)
72
12. Dr. S. M. Khurshid Alam, PhD (Canada), MSc (Canada)
13. Dr. Khalidur Rahman, PhD (Malaysia), MSc (SUST)
14. Dr. Md. Jamal Uddin, PhD (Netherlands), MSc (SUST)
15. Dr. Luthful Alahi Kawsar, PhD (Malaysia), MSc (SUST)
16. Dr. Mossamet Kamrun Nesa, PhD ( Australia), MS (SUST)
17. Dr. Mohammad Romel Bhuia,PhD (UK), MSc (Belgium).
Associate Professors:
1. Dr. Mirza Nazmul Hasan, PhD (Belgium), MSc (Belgium)
2. Dr. Kanis Fatama Ferdushi, PhD (Malaysia), MS (SUST)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. Mirajul Islam, MS (DU)
2. Mr. Sabbir Tahmidur Rahman, MS (SUST)
3. Nahid Sultana, MSc (Belgium), MS (SUST)
Lecturers:
1. Dr. Mohammad Anamul Haque, PhD (Italy), MSc (Belgium).
2. Abdullah Al Islam, MS (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Israt Jahan, MSc (Belgium), MS (SUST)
Officers:
Mr. Md. Sultan Ahmed, Assistant Registrar (Store)
Mrs. Kulsuma Parvin Chowdhury, Assistant Administrative Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class staffs: 2
Number of 4th Class Staffs: 2
73
Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain, Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Hossain, M.Z., (2022). Errors in Measuring Poverty and Food Insecurity for
Perception-based Food Consumption Data: An Alternative Approach for
Accurate Data Collection, International Journal of Statistical Sciences,
22(2):47-60.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator’ of a research project (2022-2024) titledæChronic
Poverty Condition in the Haor Region of Bangladesh: An Evaluation of
Simultaneous Impact of Microcredits and Social Safety Nets
Programmes”funded by Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Ministry of
Planning, GoB.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member of Editorial Board, SUST Journal of Science & Technology, Shahjalal
University of Science & Technology.
2. Member of Executive Committee, Bangladesh Statistical Association, Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
3. External Examiner, Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Statistics, University of
Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
4. External Evaluator of the UGC sponsored project titled æRural-Urban
Migration and Expectation of Better life: A Lessons from Rajshahi City
Corporation, Rajshahi”
5. Coordinator andResource Person of the Training Course for Faculties of SUST
organized by SUST Research Centre during 15-23 January, 2023,Sylhet,
Bangladesh
74
Development, 43(3), 1-27.
Dr. Md. Azizul Baten, Professor
Journal Article(s):
2. Rahman, N. M. F. Malik, W. A. Kabir, M. S. Baten, M. A. et al., (2023). 50
Years of Rice Breeding in Bangladesh: Genetic Yield Trends. Theoretical and
Applied Genetics, 136:18 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-023-04260-x.
3. Kumaran, L., Mohamed Nadhar Khan, S. & Baten, M. A. (2023). Ranking of
Criteria for Order Allocation in a Rubber Glove Manufacturing Factory using
Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Journal of Computational Innovation and
Analytics, 2(1), 107-121. https://doi.org/10.32890/jcia2023.2.1.6
4. Begum, S. Baten, M. A. Ali, R. & Hasan, M. N. (2022). Efficiency of
Bangladeshi Private Commercial Banks with Stochastic Frontier Models: The
Role of ICT Determinants. Journal of Economic Cooperation and
Development, 43(3), 1-27.
5. Baten, M. A. Hossain, M. K. & Al-Zabir, A. (2022). Efficiency of Secondary
Level Schools by ICT Intervention in Bangladesh: An Estimation using
Stochastic Frontier Analysis. 6th Canadian International Conference
Proceedings on Advances in Education, Teaching & Technology 2022
(978-1-988652-51-1): 94-103.
6. Khan,S. A. M. N. Ramli1, R. Baten, M. A. & Khalid, R. (2022). Measuring
Rice Farmers Efficiency under Deterministic and Uncertainty Situations: An
Enhanced Slack-based DEA Model. AIP Conference Proceedings. 2472,
040011-6; https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0092800
7. Baten, M. A., Hossain, M. K., & Al- Zabir, A. (2022). Impact of Information
and Communication Technology on the Secondary Schools’ Efficiency in
Barisal Division of Bangladesh: Teachers’ Preference. The Eurasia
Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (EPSTEM),
19, 108-119.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Researcher of a research project (2022-2023) titled
æEnsuringQualityEducation of Universities in Sylhet, Bangladesh: Faculty
Resources Perspective” funded by Bangladesh Accreditation Council
Grant,(Project ID: 24), BSL Office Complex-2, 3rd Floor, 1, Minto Road,
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh, Completed.
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (July 2020- January 2023) titled
æEfficiency of Secondary Schools by ICT Intervention and Challenges in
Bangladesh: A Study from Teachers’ and Students’ Preference and
Perceptions” funded by TWAS grant, Italy & SIDA, Completed.
3. Co-investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled æComparison of
75
GARCH Family Models for Forecasting the Financial and Non-financial
Sectors Volatility of Dhaka Stock Exchange in Bangladesh” funded by UIU
and North-South University, Bangladesh, Ongoing.
4. Principal Investigator of a research project (July 2022- June 2024) titled æThe
Role of Information and Communication Technology on Secondary Schools
Efficiency in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh: A Study from Teachers’ and
Students’ Preference and Perceptions” funded by University Research Center
(URC) (Project ID: PS/2022/2/30),Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, Ongoing.
Conference(s):
1. Exploring the Community Perceptions, Preventive and Impacts on an Outbreak
of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
(PS/2020/2/31), presented at the 10th Annual
Conference of SUST Research Centre, 28-29 th January 2023.
2. Perceived Psychological Stress and Its Factors among Urban Poor People in
Sylhet Division due to COVID-19 Pandemic: Perception and Practices Based
Assessment (PS/2021/1/27), presented at the 10th Annual Conference of SUST
Research Centre, 28-29 th January 2023.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2024) titled æIdentifying the
factors related to skin diseases in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study” funded
by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet
76
Professional Engagement:
1. Associate Editor, Journal of Statistical Research (JSR), ISRT, Dhaka
University, Bangladesh ( 2022-24)
77
Bangladesh. Health Science Reports, 6(1), e1023.
9. Hasan, M. N., Tambuly, S., Trisha, K. F., Haque, M. A., Chowdhury, M. A. B.,
& Uddin, M. J. (2022). Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among married women in
Bangladesh: analysis of three consecutive multiple indicator cluster surveys
(MICS). AIDS Research and Therapy, 19(1), 1-10.
10. Hasan, M. M., Tamanna, N. A., Jamal, M. N., Jamil, A. N. M., & Uddin, M. J.
(2023). The prevalence of olfactory dysfunction and its associated factors in
patients with COVID-19 infection: A Hospital-based study. Bangladesh
Journal of Medical Science, 22(1), 195.
11. Haider, N., Hasan, M. N., Guitian, J., Khan, R. A., McCoy, D., Ntoumi, F., ...
& Kock, R. A. (2023). The disproportionate case–fatality ratio of COVID-19
between countries with the highest vaccination rates and the rest of the world.
IJID regions, 6, 159-166.
12. Hasan, M. N., Babu, M. R., Chowdhury, M. A. B., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, N.,
Kabir, R., & Uddin, M. J. (2023). Early childhood developmental status and its
associated factors in Bangladesh: a comparison of two consecutive nationally
representative surveys. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 1-13.
13. Uddin, M. J., Ahammed, T., & Kabir, A. H. (2023). Evaluation of instrumental
variable method using Cox proportional hazard model in epidemiological
studies. MethodsX, 10, 102211.
14. Furkan, H. B., Hasan, K. M. R., & Uddin, M. J. (2023). Greenhouse gas
emission, GDP, tertiary education, and rule of law: A comparative study
between high-income and lower-middle income countries. Heliyon, 9(6).
15. Haider, N., Hasan, M. N., Khalil, I., Tonge, D., Hegde, S., Chowdhury, M. A.
B., ... & Uddin, M. J. (2023). The 2022 dengue outbreak in Bangladesh:
hypotheses for the late resurgence of cases and fatalities. Journal of Medical
Entomology, tjad057.
16. Gregersen, M., Ellersgaard, D., Søndergaard, A., Christiani, C., Hemager, N.,
Spang, K. S., ... & Thorup, A. A. E. (2023). Attachment representations in
7‐year‐old children at familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder:
Associations with mental disorders and daily functioning: The Danish High
Risk and Resilience Study, VIA 7‐A population‐based cohort study.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.
17. Sarri, G., Liu, W., Zabotka, L., Freitag, A., Claire, R., Wangge, G., ... & Lin, K.
J. (2023). Prognostic factors of COVID‐19: an umbrella review endorsed by the
International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology. Clinical Pharmacology &
Therapeutics.
Research Project(s)
1. Co-investigatorof a research project (2022-2023) titled æThe assessment of
78
vulnerable areas in the Sylhet Division for childhood undernutrition” funded
by Mujib100 Research Grand for Women (Mujib100 RGfW), icddr,b,
Bangladesh.
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled æHealth literacy
among university students in Bangladesh”funded by SUST Research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled æStatistical
modelling of multimorbidity among adult population in Sylhet: Comparison of
frequentist, Bayesian and machine learning methods” funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Article
1. Kawsar, L. A., & Bhuia, M. R. (2023, January 28-29). Relationships between
corona anxiety and the development of COVID-19 symptoms: A case study of
Sylhet, Bangladesh [Paper presentation]. 10th Annual Conference on Research
Findings-2022, SUST Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled æStatistical modelling
79
ofmultimorbidity among adult population in Sylhet: comparison of frequentist,
Bayesian
and machine learning methods” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet.
80
Department of Oceanography
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
evsjv‡`‡ki `wÿ‡Yi wekvj AskRy‡o i‡q‡Q cÖvK…wZK m¤ú` mg„× mgy`ªÑ hvi bvg
e‡½vcmvMi| †`‡ki Av_©-mvgvwRK Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ mgy‡`ªi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z ‰eÁvwbK
welq¸‡jv‡K Avq‡Ë Avbvi Ges cÖ‡qvRbxq AwfÁ Rbej ˆZwii D‡Ï‡k¨ kvnRvjvj weÁvb
I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡q 2016-17 †mkb †_‡K I‡k‡bvMÖvwd wefvM †Lvjv nq| ZrKvjxb
gvbbxq fvBm P¨v‡Ýji‡K wefvMxq cÖavb K‡i wZb Rb ZiæY wkÿ‡Ki gva¨‡g G wefvM hvÎv
ïiæ K‡i| eZ©gv‡b G wefv‡M cvuPwU wkÿve‡l© `kRb wkÿK Ges cÖvq Rb wkÿv_x©
cov‡kvbv Ki‡Q| mgy`ª gvbeRvwZi Lv`¨, kw³ Ges LwbR m¤ú‡`i Drm wn‡m‡e ¸iyZ¦c~Y©
f‚wgKv cvjb K‡i| wek^e¨vcx µgea©gvb RbmsL¨v e„w× Ges c„w_exi Rjevqyi `ªæZ cwieZ©b
mgy`ª m¤ú‡`i gvbe Kj¨v‡Y e¨envi SzuwKi mg¥yLxb n‡q `vuwo‡q‡Q| GRb¨ Avgv‡`I mgy`ª
wb‡q cov‡kvbv Kiv cÖ‡qvRb| mgy`ªweÁvb ev Oceanography n‡”Q GKwU mgwš^Z welq hv
mgy‡`ªi †fŠZ, ivmvqwbK, f‚ZvwË¡K Ges ˆRweK cÖwµqv¸‡jv wb‡q Av‡jvPbv K‡i| e„nr
mvgyw`ªK AÂj _vKvi Kvi‡b, evsjv‡`k grm, LwbR, M¨vm, †Zjmn AviI A‡bK mgy`ª
m¤ú‡` mg„×| mgy`ªweÁvb wel‡q `ÿ Rbkw³ ˆZwii d‡j †UKmB Dcv‡q evsjv‡`k mgy`ª
m¤ú` mwVKfv‡e e¨envi Ki‡Z mÿg n‡e|
Short description:
In the southern part of Bangladesh, there is a vast oceanic area which is rich in
natural resources named the Bay of Bengal. Oceanography (OCG) department at
Shahjalal University of science and Technology established from the academic
year 2016-17 to understand the issues related to ocean science and develop
necessary skilled manpower, for the socio-economic development of the country.
The department started its journey under the leadership of the then honorable Vice
Chancellor as the founding hrad of the department including other three young
lecturers. Currently around …. students are studying in this department under the
supervision of 10 tecahers in five academic sessions. Oceans are fundamentally
important for the human race as a source of food, energy, and minerals.
Considering the fact that the world’s population is growing and Earth’s climate is
changing rapidly, the biggest challenge is how we will use ocean in a sustainable
manner. For this, we need to study about the oceans properly. Oceanography is a
multidisciplinary subject that studies physical, chamical, geological and biological
processes of the oceans. Having a large marine territory, Bangladesh is blessed
with multiple ocean resources for example fisheries, minerals, gas, oil and many
more. Making skilled manpower on ocean science will enable Bangladesh to utilize
the ocean resources properly in a sustainable way.
81
Vision:
1. Oceanography of SUST will be the educational and research based department
of choice for the best, brightest, energetic and dedicated students in
Bangladesh.
Mission:
To ensure the oceanography graduates to enrich with the following qualities:
1. To research on the natural resources of the Bay of Bengal as well as the world
ocean.
2. To explore the oceanic resources (living and non-living) in a scientific manner.
3. To contribute in national Blue Economy development of Bangladesh.
4. To develop leadership and managerial capabilities of any relevant
organizations.
Objectives
• To produce oceanography graduates to serve the country and the whole world
particularly in the physical, chemical, biological, geological and environmental
oceanography fields;
• To offer B.Sc. (Honors) in Oceanography degree in the Earth and
environmental sciences related various major fields, for example, geology,
geography, fisheries, environmental studies, physics, chemistry and
mathematics;
• To innovate new knowledge, technologies through research activities and their
applications for the wellbeing of the people and nature;
• To arrange and manage education and research facilities by the help of and
collaboration with the different authorities of the university, government,
private organizations, non-governmental organizations, donor agencies, etc.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head: Dr. Subrata Sarker
Year of establishment: July 2016
1st Academic year: 2016-2017
Degree offered: B.Sc. (Hons), MS, MPhil and PhD
Faculties:
Professors
N/A
Associate Professors
N/A
82
Assistant Professors
1. Dr. Subrata Sarker, PhD (Germany); MS in Observational Oceanography
(Germany)
2. Md. Ahsanul Islam, MS in Marine Science (University of Chittagong); B.Sc. in
Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
3. Md. Solaiman Hossain, MS in Oceanography (University of Dhaka); BSc
Honours in Fisheries, Department of Fisheries and Marine Science (Noakhali
Science and Technology University)
4. Morgina Akter, Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Aquaculture,
Environment & Society from University of the Highlands and Islands (United
Kingdom), (Greece) and University of Nantes (France); MS in Marine Sciences
(University of Chittagong), (On study leave).
5. Mahnaz Islam Sonia, MS in Oceanography (University of Chittagong), B.Sc. in
Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
6. Muhammad Mizanur Rahman, MS in Marine Science (University of
Chittagong), B.Sc. in Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
7. Md. Shajjadur Rahman, MS in Oceanography (University of Chittagong),
B.Sc. in Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
Lecturers
1. Abu Bokkar Siddique, MS in Oceanography (University of Chittagong), B.Sc.
in Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
2. Md. Azizul Fazal, MS in Oceanography (University of Chittagong), B.Sc. in
Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
3. Faisal Sobhan, MS in Oceanography (University of Chittagong), B.Sc. in
Marine Science (University of Chittagong)
Officers:
N/A
Staff:
1. Ornob Roy, Upper Division Assistant
2. Saruar Tauhid, Office Attendant
3. Abdul Mannan, Lab Attendant
83
Training Programs/Symposium/Conferences:
• A 12 day “Nippon Foundation-POGO Regional Training Programme on
Sustainable Marine Resource Management” held on 12-23 March 2023 hosted
by the Department of Oceanography of the Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology (SUST), in Bangladesh.
• Department of Oceanography of the Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology (SUST) organized International Symposium on marine Resource
Management held on 24-25 March 2023.
84
Dr. Subrata Sarker, Assistant Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Sultana, T., Islam, M. T., Rahman, M. S., Siddique, A. B., Huda, A. S., &
Sarker, S. (2023). Evaluating the long-term geomorphic process in-relation to
hydrodynamics in the central coastal zone of Bangladesh. Heliyon, 9(6),
e17368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17368
2. Sarker, S., Hossain, M. S., Sonia, M. I., Huda, A. S., Riya, S. C., Das, N.,
Liyana, E., Basak, S. C., & Kabir, M. A. (2023). Predicting the impacts of
environmental variability on phytoplankton communities of a sub-tropical
estuary. Journal of Sea Research, 194, 102404.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2023.102404
3. Banik, U. K., Mohiuddin, Wahab, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Nahiduzzaman, M.,
Sarker, S., Wong, L. L., & Asaduzzaman. (2023). Comparative performances
of different farming systems and associated influence of ecological factors on
Gracilaria sp. seaweed at the south-east coast of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.
Aquaculture, 574, 739675. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2023.739675
4. Chowdhury, G. W., Koldewey, H. J., Niloy, M. N. H., & Sarker, S. (2022). The
ecological impact of plastic pollution in a changing climate. Emerging Topics
in Life Sciences, 6(4), 389–402. https://doi.org/10.1042/etls20220016
5. Hossain, M. S., Akter, S. A., & Sarker, S. (2022). Environmental controls of
plankton community dynamics in a sub-tropical river system of Bangladesh.
Aquatic Ecology, 56(4), 1271–1286. h�ps://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-022-09974-6
6. Sarker, S., Mohammad, D., Nabil, S. A., & Kabir, M. A. (2022). Modelling the
role of Temperature-Induced environmental noise on phytoplankton niche
dynamics. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.925796
7. Sarker, S., Huda, A. S., Niloy, M. N. H., & Chowdhury, G. W. (2022). Trophic
transfer of microplastics in the aquatic ecosystem of Sundarbans mangrove
forest, Bangladesh. Science of the Total Environment, 838, 155896.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155896
8. Sarker, S., Chowdhury, G.W. and Talukder, R.T. (2022). Phytoplankton
diversity in relationship to carrying capacity and ecosystem stability in the
northern Bay of Bengal. In: Biogeochemistry of the Coastal Indian Ocean.
2022:2536e
Working Paper(s):
1. Sarker, S. Haque, A.B., Huda, A.N.M.S. and Chowdhury, G.W. Environmental
Controls of phytoplankton in the river dominated sub-tropical coastal
ecosystem of Bangladesh. Accepted in Regional Studies in Marine Science.
2. Sarker, S and Failler, P. Towards a data driven marine spatial plan for the
85
maritime area of Bangladesh. Accepted in Journal of the Indian Ocean Region.
3. Sarker, S., Jalil, M. and Wahad, M.A. Modelling the role of MPA in
biodiversity conservation: A study from the south-east coastal zone of
Bangladesh. Accepted in Journal of Sea Research
4. Sarker, S., Jalil, M., Riya, S.C., Huda, A.N.M.S., Hossain, M.S. and Das, N.
Spatial and temporal variability of phytoplankton in-relation to essential
oceanographic variables in Naf-Saint Martin Peninsula. Under review in
Journal of Sea Research.
5. Sarker, S., Ahmed, Z.U., Rahman, M.M., Rahman, M.S. and Kabir, M.A.
Integration of economic and ecological models to predict the impacts of
tourism on environmental condition in an offshore island of Bangladesh. Under
review in Thalassas
6. Sarker et. al. A novel method for comparion of essential oceanographic
variables data collected from multiple sensors. Manuscript under preparation
7. Chowdhury, G.W. Khan, M.M.R., Das, N. …and Sarker. S. Nylone-6
estimation in the fishing nets from the coastal area of Bangladesh. Manuscript
under preparation
8. Sarker et al. Developing a low-cost coastal ecosystem monitoring system for
Bangladesh. Manuscript under preparation.
Award(s):
1) Australia Awards 2022
Research Project(s):
1. Numerical simulation of temperature feedback on phytoplankton diversity:
How does it work for generalist and specialist species? (Funded by: University
Research Center, SUST)
2. Global-NANO-DOAP (A global study of coastal Deoxygenation, Ocean
Acidification and Productivity at selected sites from Asia, Africa and Latin
America; https://nf-pogo-alumni.org/projects/global/) (Funded by: NF-POGO,
UK; Role: Project Coordinator) [April 2021 to March 2024]
3. Zoning of MPA for Saint Martin – Teknaf Peninsula through an Inclusive and
Data Driven Approach (Funded by: USAID-WorldFish; Role: PI) [From
January 2020- June 2023]
4. Monitoring of ecohydrological variables in the Meghna River estuary (Funded
by: POGO, UK; Role: PI) [From December 2019- March 2024]
5. Trophic transfer of microplastic in the aquatic food web of Sundarbans
mangrove ecosystem, Bangladesh (Funded by: BANBEIS; Role: CI) [From
June 2021 to June 2023]
6. Phytoplankton ecology in the coastal area of Bangladesh (Funded by:
University Research Center, SUST; Role: PI) [From July 2021 to June 2022]
86
Professional Engagement:
1. British Ecological Society (Member)
2. Early Carrier Ocean Professionals (Member)
3. Trevor Platt Science Foundation (Member and Mentor)
4. South Asia Regional Hub on Ocean Acidification (Points of contact for
Bangladesh)
5. WildTeam, Bangladesh (Volunteer)
6. Helmholtz Graduate School for Polar and Marine Research – POLMAR
(Alumni)
7. NF-POGO Alumni Network for Oceans (Alumni)
8. National Oceanographic and Maritime Institute, Bangladesh (Member)
9. GEO Blue Planet Fisheries Working Group (Member and Section Lead)
10. Working group member of Naf MPA (Department of Fiheries, Ministry of
Fisheries and Livestock, Bangladesh)
87
France.
9. Sarker, S. 2022. A healthy and resilient ocean. Talk given at United Nation Ocean
Decade Laboratory. https://www.oceandecade-conference.com/en/subrata-sarker.html
10. Sarker, S., Huda, ANMS. and Krug, L. 2022. NANO-DOAP: An ocean
monitoring initiative. Paper presented at 14th Global NANO-DOAP webinar
series.
11. Sarker. S. 2022. Spatial Planning for Seaweed Mariculture Development in the
Coastal Water of Bangladesh. Paper presented at the annual project meeting of
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Conference Article(s)
1. Islam M. A., Idris, M. A., Bhuiyan, M. K. A., Rahman, A. F. M. A. & Kamal
A. H. M. (2023, August 16-17). Litter production of mangrove and effect of
litter positions on decomposition process in a tropical coastal lagoon, Malaysia.
[Paper presentation]. 2nd International Postgraduate Symposium on Food
Security (IPSyAFS-23), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia.
https://umt.webex.com/umt/j.php
Md. Solaiman Hossain , Assistant professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Hossain, M. S., Liyana, E., Sifat, S. A., Ameen, F., Ullah, M. A., Jolly, Y. N.,
Quraishi, S. B., Hossain, M. S., Salleh, S., Akter, S., Hossain, M. A., Mukhlish,
M. Z. B., & Elliott, M. (2022). Trace element bioaccumulation in edible red
seaweeds (Rhodophyta): A risk assessment for consumers. Environmental
Pollution, 307, 119560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119560
2. Hossain, M. B., Aftad, M. Y., Yu, J., Choudhury, T. R., Noman, M. A.,
Hossain, M. S., Paray, B. A., & Arai, T. (2022). Contamination and Ecological
Risk Assessment of Metal(loid)s in Sediments of Two Major Seaports along
Bay of Bengal Coast. Sustainability, 14(19), 12733.
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/19/12733
3. Akter, L., Ullah, M. A., Hossain, M. B., Karmaker, A. R., Hossain, M. S.,
Albeshr, M. F., & Arai, T. (2022). Diversity and Assemblage of Harmful Algae
in Homestead Fish Ponds in a Tropical Coastal Area. Biology, 11(9), 1335.
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/11/9/1335
4. Salleh, S., Ee Ling Cheng, E., Hossain, M. S., Samad, S., Mubin, N. A. A. A.,
Darif, N. A. M., Jonik, M. G. G., & Mohammad, M. (2023). The
Photophysiology of Benthic Diatoms in the Intertidal Flats of Pulau Pinang
(Malaysia). Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 31(2).
Professional Engagement:
1. Reviewer, Environmental Science and Pollution Research International,
Springer
2. Reviewer, Frontiers in Public Health, Frontiers.
3. Reviewer, Frontiers in Marine Science, Frontiers
4. Reviewer, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Research Project:
• Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Developing a data
driven novel approach for coastal food web dynamics modeling through
physical- biological coupling funded by University Research Center, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
90
Number of Students: 4
Research Project:
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Microplastic
variability in commercially important �isheries from the Northern Bay of
Bengal funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project:
1) Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Study on the
Relationship between Green Mussel (Perna viridis) Habitat Diversity and
Environment Variables in the Coastal zones of Bangladesh funded by
University Research Center, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet.
91
Conference Article(s)
• Islam, S. M. H. U., Fazal, M. A. (2023, March 24-25). Effect of macronutrient and tide
on phytoplankton periodicity in a tropical marine channel [Poster Presentation].
International Symposium on Marine Resource Management (ISMRM -
2023), SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Article(s)
Hossain, M. S., & Sobhan, F. (2022, October 21-23). Microplastics on the
dining table [Oral Presentation]. International Conference of Physical
Sciences -2022 (ICPS - 2022), SUST, Sylhet.
92
School of Life Sciences
93
School of Life Sciences
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi ¯‹zj Ae jvBd mv‡q‡Ým GK`j wb‡ew`Z Ges
cÖvYešÍ wkÿKgÛjx, wkÿv_©x Ges M‡elK‡`i mgš^‡q MwVZ, hviv RxeweÁv‡bi g~j ˆewk^K
mgm¨v¸wj mgvavb Kivi Rb¨ wbijmfv‡e KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| RxeweÁv‡bi bZzb bZzb Ávb
ˆZwi I cÖPv‡i G ¯‹zj e×cwiKi| 2004 mv‡j `yBwU wefvM (†R‡bwU· Ges ev‡qv‡UK‡bv-
jwR) wb‡q ¯‹zjwU hvÎv ïiæ K‡iwQj| eZ©gv‡b Abyl`wU †R‡bwUK BwÄwbqvwis GÛ
ev‡qv‡UK‡bvjwR wefvM Ges ev‡qv‡Kwgw÷ª GÛ gwjKzjvi ev‡qvjwR wefvM wb‡q MwVZ| D³
wefvM `ywU Rxe weÁv‡bi wewfbœ wel‡q weGmwm. (m¤§vb), GgGmwm. (mvaviY Ges w_wmm),
Ggwdj Ges wcGBPwW wWwMÖ cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| wkÿv I M‡elYv Kvh©µg‡K Av‡ivI DbœZ
Kivi Rb¨, Abyl`wU mviv eQi IqvK©kc, †mwgbvi, m‡¤§j‡bi Av‡qvRb K‡i| Abyl`wU
me©`v RxeweÁv‡bi bZzb bZzb †ÿ‡Îi weKvk‡K Drmvn †`q hv fwel¨‡Zi eûgyLx P¨v‡jÄ
†gvKv‡ejvq Kvh©Ki f~wgKv cvjb Ki‡Z cvi‡e| kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
jvBd mv‡q‡Ým Abyl` ¯œvZK‡`i wbR¯^ ‡ÿ‡Î `ÿ †ckv`vi nIqvi Rb¨ Dchy³ g wn‡m‡e
KvR K‡i|
Introduction to School/Introducing School
Short Description:
The School of Life Sciences of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology is
a community of dedicated and vibrant faculty members, students and researchers
who share a common passion to address key global issues in all aspects of life
sciences. The school is committed to create and disseminate new knowledge in
biological sciences. The school commenced its journey in 2004 with two depart-
ments (Genetics and Biotechnology). However, at present, the school consists of
two departments, Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The two departments offer
BSc (Hons.), MSc (General and Thesis), MPhil and PhD degree in various fields of
life sciences. In order to uplift the level of education and research activities, the
school arranges workshops, seminars, conferences throughout the year. The school
always fosters the development of new fields in biological sciences that can address
the multifaceted challenges of the future. The School of Life Sciences of Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology acts as a suitable platform in preparing grad-
uates to become competent professionals in relevant fields.
School at a glance:
Name of the School : School of Life Sciences
Current Dean : Professor Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam
Founder Dean : Professor Dr. M. Habibul Ahsan
Year of establishment : 2004
Degree offered : BSc (Hons.), MSc (General), MSc (Thesis), MPhil and PhD
94
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB)
msw¶ß cwiwPwZ
Rxe‡bi ivmvqwbK I AvYweK wfwË Rvb‡Z GKwU Acwinvh© welq wnmv‡e cÖvY imvqb I
AbycÖvY weÁvb wefvM (weGgwe) hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| ïiæi w`‡K cÖvY imvqb‡K GKwU M‡elYv
wfwËK welq wn‡m‡e we‡ePbv Kiv n‡Zv| hv Dw™¢` I cÖvYx‡`i wewfbœ ‡ivM kbv³ Ki‡Y Ges
cÖ‡qvRbxq ˆRe ivmvqwbK mgvavb ‡c‡Z ¸iæZ¡c~b© f~wgKv ivL‡e fvevn‡Zv| cÖvYx‡`i we‡klZ
gvby‡li bvbvwea mgm¨v AšÍ©f~³ wQj| mg‡qi cwiµgvq welqwU dwjZ weÁv‡b iæc jvf K‡i|
GwU eZ©gv‡b Lv`¨ Ges K…wl M‡elYv, wewfbœ ‡ivM wbY©q, Dr‡mPb wkí Ges Ilya wk‡íi we¯Ívi,
gv‡bvbœqb I M‡elYvq Zvi Ae¯Õvb‡K my`„p K‡i‡Q| MZ kZvãxi mˇii `kK ‡_‡K AvYweK
weÁvb M‡elYvi `ªæZ weKv‡ki Kvi‡Y G‡ÿ‡Î ˆecøweK cwieZ©b mvwaZ n‡q‡Q| d‡j, ˆRe
wPwKrK Ges AbycÖvY weÁvbxiv ‡Kej Rxe‡bi cwµqvwU eyS‡ZB mÿg nqwb cÖ‡qvRbxq
RxbMZ I ivmvqwbK cwieZ©b Ki‡Z mÿg n‡q‡Qb| cÖK…Z c‡ÿ, ˆRe imvqb, AbycÖvY weÁvb
I ‰Re cÖhyw³i Ávb ‡`‡ki A_©‰bwZK Dbœq‡b Ae`vb ivL‡Q| hvi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© cÖfve ¯^v¯’Õ, K…wl,
Lv`¨, d‡ibwmK weÁvb I Ilya wk‡í jÿYxq| wKš‘Ô 2010 mvj ch©šÍ evsjv‡`‡ki ¸wU K‡qK
cvewjK wek^we`¨vj‡q ‡hgb XvKv, ivRkvnx, Rvnv½xi bMi, gqgbwmsn K…wl wek^we`¨vjq Ges
PƪMÖvg wek^we`¨vj‡q GB wel‡q cvV`vb Kiv n‡Zv| GB welqwU Acwi‡gq ¸iæZ¡ Dcjwã Ges
‡`‡k-we‡`‡k Gi µgea©gvb Pvwn`v‡K we‡ePbvq wb‡q ‡`‡k AviI AwaK msL¨K ¯œvZK
wkÿv_x© ˆZwii wm×všÍ ‡bqv nq| dj¯^iæc 2010 mv‡j kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek^we`¨vj‡q cÖvY imvqb I AbycÖvY weÁvb wefvM ‡Lvjv nq Ges c‡ii eQi (2011 mv‡j)
4Rb wkÿK I 20Rb wkÿv_x© wb‡q Zvi GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i|
Short description:
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) has started its
journey as an essential area of knowledge in understanding the chemical &
molecular basis of life. At the beginning, Biochemistry was regarded as a
research-oriented subject to find out the cause of different types of diseases both of
plant and animal including human and to propose the biochemical solution of that
diseases. Gradually it turns into an applied science and it proved its application in
food and agriculture, disease diagnosis, fermentation industries and in
pharmaceutical research. But with the rapid development of Molecular Biology
research from the seventies of last century, the Biochemists and Molecular
Biologists have been able not only to understand the life process but to change it
according to need. In fact, the knowledge of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology proved its tremendous impact on the health, agriculture, food,
forensic science and pharmaceuticals which contribute to the economic
development of the country. But in Bangladesh, BMB departments were in few
95
public universities namely Dhaka, Rajshahi, Jahangirnagar, Mymensingh
Agriculture University, and Chittagong University till 2010. Understanding the
immense importance of this subject and its growing demand both at home and
abroad it seemed practically necessary to generate more graduate in the country. As
a result, the department of BMB was opened in SUST in 2010 and by the next year
(in 2011) started its academic activities with 4 teachers and 20 students.
Vision
The department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology offers cutting-edge train-
ing and learning throughresearch-oriented atmosphere in life sciences which will
attain proficiency in identifying the challenges throughout the century between
biological and human resources and will renovate it to augment the quality of life.
Mission
To provide broad knowledge in concept and principles of biochemistry and
molecular biology.
To encourage and assure high quality research and other scholarly activity on
the part of both faculty and students.
To identify local and global issues and design intelligent strategies and
biochemical approaches in problem solving methods.
To build a group of efficient graduates in the field of biochemistry and
molecular biology to meet the new era’s worldwide demands.
Objectives
To produce Biochemistry graduates to serve the country and the whole world
particularly in the field of life science.
To offer B.Sc. (Hons), M.S. and M.S. (Thesis) degrees in Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology.
To innovate new knowledge, technologies through research activities and
their applications for the well-being of the people and nature.
To cultivate interdisciplinary collaborative research to generate and to
disseminate new knowledge in the area of molecular biology, immunology,
neuroscience, clinical biology and bioinformatics.
Department At a Glance
Name of the Head : Professor Dr.Mst. ArzubaAkter
Year of establishment : 2010
1stAcademic year : 2010-2011
Degree offered : B.Sc., M.S. and M.S. (Thesis) in Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology.
96
Faculties
Professor:
1. Dr. Shamim Ahmed, PhD (SU, Japan); MS (DU)
2. Dr. Mst. Arzuba Akter, PhD (MU, Japan); MS (DU)
Associate Professors:
3. Dr. Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Shoeb, MS (DU) PhD (KU, Japan);
4. Dr. Muhammad Abul Kalam Azad, PhD (SU, Japan); MS (DU)
5. Dr. Md. Zafrul Hasan, PhD (KU, Japan); MS (DU)
6. Dr. Ajit Ghosh, PhD (India); MS (DU, Bangladesh)
7. Dr. Mostafa Kamal Masud, PhD (Australia); MS (SUST)
Assistant Professors:
8. H. M. Syfuddin, MSc (United Kingdom); BSc (IU)
9. Ms. KhandakerAtkiaFariha, MS (JU); B.Sc. (JU)
10. Dr. Md. Nurshad Ali, PhD (Germany); MSc (RU)
11. Dr. Shaikh Mirja Nurunnabi, PhD (Spain); MS (Spain)
12. Md. Waseque Mia, MS (CU); BSc (CU)
13. Nayan Chandra Mohanto, MSc (RU); BSc (RU)
14. Mohammad Abul Hasnat, MS (CU); BSc (CU)
15. Farjana Islam, MSc (RU); BSc (RU)
16. Tanvir Hossain, MS (SUST); BSc (SUST)
17. Moshiul Alam Mishu, MS (SUST); BSc (SUST)
Lecturer:
19. Ms. Aporajita Das Trisha, MS (SUST); BSc (SUST)
Staff:
Number of 2nd Class staff : 02
Number of 3rd Class staff : 02
Number of 4th Class Staff : 02
97
2. Miah R, Fariha KA, Sony SA, Ahmed S, Hasan M, Mou AD, Barman Z, Hasan
A, Mohanto NC, Ali N. (2022). Association of serum xanthine oxidase levels
with hypertension: a study on Bangladeshi adults. Scientific Reports,
12(1):21727. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26341-5.
Research Project(s):
Principle investigator of the research project (2022-2023) titled “Metagenomic
analysis of the host bacteria-phage association for the detection of
phage-derived endolysin to treat antibiotic-resistant pathogens” funded by the
SUST research centre (project code LS/2022/1/05).
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Development of the
disposable potentiometric sensor with ISE for the detection of heavy metal
toxicants (Hg, Pb) in water and biological samples funded by SUST Research
Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Co-investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Assessing the Health
Status of SUST Faculty Members: Implications for Future Health Management
Strategy funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Article(s)
1. Moshiul Alam Mishu, Md. Ashik Imran, Akash Saha, Shahida Ferdousee, Md.
Rubiath Islam, Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Shoeb, Muhammad AbulKalam
Azad. (2023, February 3-5); Isolation and Molecular Characterization of
Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase producing E. coli and K. pneumoniae from
98
Hospital Setups of Sylhet City.[Poster presentation;
P-MB-48].BSBMB-SABC-OMC International Conference 2023 on Molecules
of Life for Sustainability.University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Identification and
molecular characterization of a highly stress-inducible cytotoxin,
Methylglyoxal, detoxifying genes/proteins from tomato funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2024) titled Identification and
molecular characterization multiple abiotic stress tolerant tomato genotypes
100
and their putative resistant gene families funded by the Ministry of Education,
Government of Bangladesh.
3. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Identification,
expression profiling and functional characterization of highly abiotic
stress-inducible Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Gene Family members in potato for
the future crop improvement funded by the University Grants Commission,
Bangladesh.
Conference Article(s):
1. Ghosh A., Bai B., Stolze S.C., Harzen A., Nakagami H., Hu Z., Koncz Z., Koncz
C. (2022, October) Subunit localization, mass spectrometry analysis, and
composition of Arabidopsis Snf1-related protein kinase 1
(SnRK1)[Presentation]. Kathmandu Humboldt-Kolleg 2022, Kathmandu,
Nepal.
2. Hasan M.S., Islam S., Hasan M.N., Sajib S.D., Ahmed S., Ghosh A. (2023,
February) Genome-wide analysis and transcript profiling identify several abiotic
and biotic stress-responsive Glutathione S-transferase genes in soybean [Poster
presentation]. BSBMB-SABC-OMC International Conference 2023 on
Molecules of Life for Sustainability, University of Dhaka.
3. Ghosh A., Bai B., Stolze S.C., Harzen A., Nakagami H., Hu Z., Koncz Z., Koncz
C. (2023, February) Subunit localization, mass spectrometry analysis, and
composition of Arabidopsis Snf1-related protein kinase 1 (SnRK1)
[Presentation]. BSBMB-SABC-OMC International Conference 2023 on
Molecules of Life for Sustainability, University of Dhaka.
101
10.1038/s41598-023-34574-1.
3. Barman Z, Hasan M, Miah R, Mou AD, Hafsa JM, Trisha AD, Mahmud F, Ali
N. Association between hyperuricemia and chronic kidney disease: a
cross-sectional study in Bangladeshi adults. (2023). BMC Endocrine Disorders,
23(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s12902-023-01304-7.
4. Ali N, Samadder M, Kathak RR, Islam F. Prevalence and factors associated with
dyslipidemia in Bangladeshi adults. (2023). PLoS One, 18(1):e0280672. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0280672.
5. Miah R, Fariha KA, Sony SA, Ahmed S, Hasan M, Mou AD, Barman Z, Hasan
A, Mohanto NC, Ali N. Association of serum xanthine oxidase levels with
hypertension: a study on Bangladeshi adults. (2022). Scientific Reports,
12(1):21727. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26341-5.
6. Hasan M, Fariha KA, Barman Z, Mou AD, Miah R, Habib A, Tuba HR, Ali N.
Assessment of the relationship between serum xanthine oxidase levels and type
2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study. (2022). Scientific Reports, 12(1):20816. doi:
10.1038/s41598-022-25413-w.
7. Ali N, Mohanto NC, Nurunnabi SM, Haque T, Islam F. Prevalence and risk
factors of general and abdominal obesity and hypertension in rural and urban
residents in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. (2022). BMC Public Health,
22(1):1707. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14087-8.
8. Ali N, Mahmud F, Akter SA, Islam S, Sumon AH, Barman DN, Islam F. The
prevalence of general obesity, abdominal obesity, and hypertension and its
related risk factors among young adult students in Bangladesh. (2022). Journal
of Clinical Hypertension (Greenwich), 24(10):1339-1349. doi:
10.1111/jch.14560.
Professional Engagement
Editorial Board member for the journal of
i) Scientific Reports ii) PLOS ONE iii) Frontiers in Nutrition iv) BMC
Pharmacology and Toxicology and v) BMC Nutrition vi) Advances in Therapy
vii) European Journal of Medical Research
102
organized by department of Biomedical Sciences, Chubu University, July 05-07,
2021, Aichi, Japan.
Conference/workshop proceeding:
1. Mohanto, N, C., Ito, Y., Kato, S., Ebara, T., Kaneko, K., and Kamijima, M.
(March 2023). Cumulative risk assessment of phthalate exposure in Japanese
children: An Adjunct study of Japan Environment and Children’s Study. Poster
presentation at 93rd annual meeting of Japanese Society for Hygiene
(International Conference) held in Tokyo, Japan.
2. Mohanto, N, C., Ito, Y., Kato, S., Ebara, T., Kaneko, K., and Kamijima, M.
(October 2022). Urinary biomonitoring of phthalate metabolites and risk
assessment: An adjunct study of Japan Environment and Children Study. Oral
103
Presentation at 49th Industrial Poisoning and Biological Monitoring workshop
held in Kumamoto, Japan.
3. Wasada, H., Ito, Y., Mohanto, N, C., Kato, S., and Kamijima, M. (October 2022).
Comprehensive analysis of urinary metabolites of fungicides using LC-HR/MS.
Oral presentation at 49th Industrial Poisoning and Biological Monitoring
workshop held in Kumamoto, Japan.
Professional Engagement:
1. Academic editor, Biomed Research international-epidemiology section (2022 to
date)
2. Academic editor, Journal of Environmental and Public Health (2022 to date)
3. Member, The Japanese Society for Hygiene (2021 to date).
4. Member, The Japanese Society of Toxicology (2020 to date).
104
Conference Paper
1. MoshiulAlamMishu, Md. Ashik Imran, AkashSaha, ShahidaFerdousee, Md.
Rubiath Islam, Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Shoeb, Muhammad AbulKalam Azad;
"Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase
producing E. coli and K. pneumoniae from Hospital Setups of Sylhet City".
BSBMB-SABC-OMC International Conference 2023; 04-06 February, 2023.
Research Project(s):
1. Molecular Characterization of blaSHV, blaTEM, &blaCTX-M in Extended
Spectrum β-lactamase Producing Enterobacteriaceae Isolated from Fecal
Samples of Farmed Animals.
Conference Article(s)
1. Trisha AD, Hafsa JM, Hasan A, Habib A, Tuba HR, Ali N.(2023,
February).Occurrence of the mycotoxinochratoxin A in human milk and urine
samples in Bangladesh. [Oral Presentation]. BSBMB-SABC-OMC International
Conference 2023 on Molecules of Life for Sustainability, University of Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
105
Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (GEB)
msw¶ß cwiwPwZ
GKwU meyR-k¨vgj, mg„×kvjx I Drcv`bkxj evsjv‡`k Movi cÖZ¨‡q 2004 mv‡j GK`j my`ÿ
wkÿK Ges GKSvuK D`¨gx wkÿv_©x wb‡q esk cÖ‡KŠkj I ˆRe cÖhyw³ (†R‡bwUK BwÄwbqvwis GÛ
ev‡qv‡UK‡bvjwR) wefvM `ywU wfbœ wefvM - 1. ‡R‡bwU• (eskMwZwe`¨v) I ev‡qv‡UK‡bv jwR
(ˆRe cÖhyw³) wn‡m‡e hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| Zv‡`i ¯^cœ I Kg© cÖvwZôvwbK e¨vwß Qvwo‡q wewfbœ w`‡K
cÖevwnZ n‡Z _v‡K A‡bK mxwgZ my‡hv‡Mi g‡a¨I | cieZx©‡Z, 2008 mv‡j `yB wefvM GK
mv‡_ mgš^q K‡i †R‡bwUK BwÄwbqvwis GÛ ev‡qv‡UK‡bvjwR wn‡m‡e GKwU wefv‡Mi hvÎv
ïiæ nq| eZ©gv‡b wefvMwU‡Z 26 Rb wkÿK I cÖvq 178 Rb wkÿv_©x i‡q‡Q| wefvMwUi
Aax‡b ZvwË¡K welqvejxi e¨envwiK cÖ‡qv‡Mi Rb¨ i‡q‡Q AvaywbK hš¿cvwZ mg„× AvšÍR©vwZK
gv‡bi 8 wU M‡elYvMvi| GLv‡b ˆRe cÖhyw³i wewfbœ kvLv †hgb wPwKrmv weÁvb, Aby cÖvYwe`¨v,
cÖvwYwe`¨v, cÖvY imvqb, K…wl weÁvb, grm¨ weÁvb, ÿz`ª cÖhyw³ (b¨v‡bv-†UK‡bvjwR) wel‡q
wbqwgZfv‡e AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi M‡elYv cÖPvwjZ n‡”Q| GiB avivevwnKZvq M‡elYv jä
djvdj cÖvqk RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK wewfbœ Rvb©v‡j cÖKvwkZ nq, hv D³ wefvM Z_v
wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿvi gvb‡K cÖwZwbqZ mg„× K‡i Pj‡Q| wefv‡Mi wkÿKe„›` I wkÿv_©xiv
†`k I we‡`‡ki wewfbœ M‡elYv g~jK Kv‡R ¯^Ztù~Zfv‡e AskMÖnY K‡i _v‡Kb| Zv‡`i GB
mKj M‡elYv jä djvdj cÖvqkB RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK wewfbœ Rvb©v‡j cÖKvwkZ nq, hv D³
wefvM Z_v wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿvi gvb‡K cÖwZwbqZ mg„× K‡i Pj‡Q| wefv‡Mi †mwgbvi
jvB‡eªix‡Z mgKvjxb welq wfwËK AmsL¨ cy¯ÍK, Rvb©vj I M‡elYv cÎ msM„nxZ i‡q‡Q|
cÖwZ eQi GB wefv‡M cÖvq 35 Rb wkÿv_©x ¯œvZK I cÖvq 25 Rb wkÿv_x© ¯œvZ‡KvËi ch©v‡q
fwZ© nq| GB wefvM †_‡K eZ©gv‡b ¯œvZK, ¯œvZ‡KvËi, Gg.wdj I wcGBwW wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv
n‡”Q| eZ©gv‡b GB wefv‡Mi cÖv³b wkÿv_©xiv wewfbœ wek^we`¨vjq, miKvix cÖwZôvb, AvšÍRv©wZK
M‡elYv ms¯’Õv I †emiKvixms¯’vi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c‡` Kg©iZ i‡q‡Qb| GQvov I cÖwZ eQi
D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K wkÿv_©xiv e„wË wb‡q D”P wkÿvi Rb¨ we‡`‡k MgY K‡i _v‡Kb|
cov‡kvbvi mv‡_ mv‡_ wefvMwU wkÿv mdi, †mwgbvi I Kg©kvjvi Av‡qvRb Ges Ab¨vb¨
cÖwZôvb KZ©„©K Av‡qvwRZ GB ai‡Yi Abyôv‡b AskMÖnY K‡i _v‡K| cÖwZ eQi †R‡bwUK
BwÄwbqvwis GÛ ev‡qv‡UK‡bvjwR welqK wewfbœ Abyôvb I wewfbœ RvZxq w`em Drmeg~Li
cwi‡e‡k GB wefv‡M cvwjZ nq| Avgiv mKj fwZ©”QzK wkÿv_©x‡`i GB wefv‡M mv`i
Avgš¿Y RvbvB|
Short description:
Department of GEB started its journey as separate two departments, one is Department
of Genetics and another is Department of Biotechnology from 2004 with a group of
committed and well-trained teachers and students who dreamt of a green and developed
106
Bangladesh. Their hopes spread their wings surmounting their institutional capacity.
Those days of struggles are gone by. In 2008, it was renamed as Department of
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (GEB). At present it has around 178
students and a total of 26 academic staffs. It is enriched with a seminar library
adorned with a large collection of relevant books, journals, etc, and well-fur-
nishedeight laboratories. International standard researches on a variety of contem-
porary issues are being conducted by the teachers and a good number of articles are
being published in different national and international peer reviewed journals per
year addressing the department. The department produces around 35 graduates and
25 postgraduates each semester of which the best are joining in the department as
faculty, ample students are getting scholarship for higher studies abroadand the
rests are performing well in different competitive examinations. At present the
department offers B.Sc. (Hons) in GEB and M.Sc. (Thesis / non-thesis) in GEB
including M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in various GEB related major fields. Along
with the academic activities, the department observes different relevant national
and international days, and attends and arranges a number of seminars and exten-
sion programs. We always welcome the prospective students/researchers to this
journey.
Mission:
To enrich the graduates with the following qualities-
• Achieve academic and research excellence.
• Capable of using knowledge to identify and clarify emerging problems and
provide the best possible solutions for the welfare of human beings.
• Leadership and managerial capabilities of any relevant organizations.
• Possess morale characters and be a global citizen.
Vision:
To produce efficient graduates in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology with
social values for contributing in different areas of biotechnology to achieve
sustainable development goals of the society.
Objectives:
To provide solution based education with cutting-edge knowledge in Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology in order to harness the latest techniques,
technologies, and methodologies for the graduates in the field of:
• Plant and Agriculture Biotechnology
• Animal and Fish Biotechnology
• Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
• Microbial Biotechnology
107
• Food Biotechnology
• Industrial (bioprocess) Biotechnology
• Environmental Biotechnology
Faculties/Teachers:
Professors:
SL Name
1. Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
2. Dr. Md. Shamsul Haque Prodhan, MSc (TUA), PhD (Japan),
3. Dr. S. M. Abu Sayem, MS (DU), Ph.D. (Italy)
4. Dr. Md. Kamrul Islam, M.Sc. in Nematology (Belgium); PhD (RU)
5. Dr. Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, MS (KU), PhD (Japan)
6. Dr. Md. Faruque Miah,MS (Belgium), PhD (DU)
7. Dr. Mohammad Jakir Hosen, MSc (Belgium); PhD (Belgium)
8. Dr. Md. Jahangir Alam, M.Sc. (RU); PhD (Japan)
9. Dr. Mohammad ZahangirAlam, MS (Portugal); PhD (Korea)
10. Dr. Asif Iqbal, MS in Animal Breeding & Genetics (BAU); PhD (Korea)
11. Dr. Md. Asraful Jahan, M.Sc. (RU,; PhD (USA)
12. Dr. Md. Shakhinur Islam Mondal, MSc (DU), PhD (Japan)
13. Dr. Md. Ashrafuzzaman, MSc Plant Biotechnology (Netherlands), PhD (Germany)
14. Dr. Anindita Chakraborty, MSc in Plant Biotechnology (Netherlands), PhD
(Australia)
15. Dr. Md Jahangir Alam, MS (BAU); PhD (Japan)
16. Dr. Gokul Chandra Biswas, MS in Biotechnology (BAU); PhD (Japan)
Associate Professors:
Mrs. Zobada Kanak Khan, BSc & MSc (JU)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. Md. JavedFoysal
108
2. Mr. Md. Hazrat Ali, BSc & MS (SUST)
3 Mr. Md. Hammadul Hoque, BSc & MS (SUST)
4. Mrs. Sabrina Suhani, MS (SUST); MS (Netherlands).
5. Mr. Ziaul Faruque Joy, MS (SUST); MSc(UK)
6. Mr. Md. Toasin Hossain Aunkor, (SUST); MSc (Malaysia).
7. Mr. Asif Mahmud, BSc & MS (SUST)
8. Mr. Md. Akkas Ali, BSc & MS (SUST)
9. Mr. G. M. Nurnabi Azad Jewel, BSc & MS (SUST)
Staff:
Administrative Officer
Golam Rumman Chowdhury
Book Chapter(s):
1. Rahman, M. (2023) Metabolomics: A path to personalized medicine. In Azad,
A.K., Hakim, A., Sohag M.M.H., & Rahman, M., (Eds) Metabolomics in
clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of infectious diseases (pp 71-118).
Academic Press, An Imprint of Elsivier,
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780323999243000030.
2. Anatolyivna T.V. (2023) Research Advances in Microbiology and
Biotechnology In Poly, N.Y., Mamtaz, S., Khan, M., Hoque MN, Azad, A. K.,
& Hasan, M., (Eds) Biochemical Characterization and Isolation of
Cellulolytic Bacteria from Rumen Fluid of Cattle (pp 142-158). Publisher: B
109
P International, https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ramb/v6/6264A.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2023-2026) titled Study on
Antimicrobial and Plant Growth Promoting Activities of Endophytic Fungal
Isolates fromAzadirachtaindicafunded by BAS-USDA.
Professional Engagement:
1. ASM (American Society for Microbiology) Country Ambassador
2. Vice President, Bangladesh Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Association
3. Executive member of Asian Federation of Biotechnology (Bangladesh Chapter)
4. Executive member of Society for Global Network of Bangladeshi
Biotechnologists
5. Executive member, Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists
6. Past Joint Secretary, Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists
7. Past executive member of Bangladesh JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion
of Sciences) Alumni Association
110
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 19-20, 2023. Abstract ID: PIBP 10,
Page 117.
5. Rahman, M.M., Ahmed, J., Taslim, A.U., Raihan, T., Ali, M.H., Sayem,
A.S.A., Mondal, M.S.I., & Azad, A,K, (2023) Isolation and Characterization
of Cellulase Genes from Paper-degrading and Denim Bio-stoning Cellulase
Producing Aspergillus Isolates. 36th BSM Annual Conference on Innovations
in Microbiotechnology for Achieving SDGs. Organized by Bangladesh
Society of Microbiologists, ShahjalalUiniversity of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 19-20, 2023. Abstract ID: PIBP 11, Page 117.
6. Emon, T.H., Chakraborthy, D., Hakim, A., & Azad, A.K. (2023) Enhanced
Production of Dehairing Alkaline Protease from Bacillus subtilis Mutant E29
by Consolidated Bioprocessing using Response Surface Modeling. 36th BSM
Annual Conference on Innovations in Microbiotechnology for Achieving
SDGs. Organized by Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists,
ShahjalalUiniversity of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January
19-20, 2023. Abstract ID: PIBP 13, Page 118. First Runner up Award.
7. Gulshan, A., Moli, M.A., & Azad, A.K. (2023) Isolation and Molecular
Identification of Multidrug ResistantEnterobacteriaceae Species in Street
Foods of Sylhet Region. 36th BSM Annual Conference on Innovations in
Microbiotechnology for Achieving SDGs. Organized by Bangladesh Society
of Microbiologists, ShahjalalUiniversity of Science and Technology, Sylhet,
Bangladesh, January 19-20, 2023. Abstract ID: FAEP 23, Page 96.
8. Dev, A., Moli, M.A., & Azad, A.K. (2023) Isolation and Molecular
Identification of Multidrug Resistant Coliforms from Street Foods in Higher
Educational Institutions of Sylhet City. 36th BSM Annual Conference on
Innovations in Microbiotechnology for Achieving SDGs. Organized by
Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists, ShahjalalUiniversity of Science and
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 19-20, 2023. Abstract ID: FAEP 24,
Page 97.
9. Alhadi, M.R., Moli, M.A., Hasan, M., & Azad, A.K. (2023) Identification of
novel therapeutic targets and effective vaccine candidate against human
Clostridioides difficile: a substractive genomics approach. 36th BSM Annual
Conference on Innovations in Microbiotechnology for Achieving SDGs.
Organized by Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists, ShahjalalUiniversity of
Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 19-20, 2023. Abstract
ID: GEBP 11, Page 79
111
2. MS Thesis: Screening, production and partial characterization of industrially
important textile enzymes from Aspergillus isolates (MS Thesis)
3. B.Sc Thesis: Molecular Identification of Hydrolytic Enzyme-producing and
Phosphate-solubilizing Endophytic Fungal Isolates from Azadirachtaindica
4. B.Sc. Thesis: Screening and Molecular Identification of Phosphate
Solubilizing and Nitrogen Fixing Endophytic Bacteria from
Azadirachtaindica
5. B.Sc. Thesis: Screening and Quantification of Bioactive Compounds of
Endophytic Fungal Isolates from Azadirachtaindica
6. Screening of Textile Enzyme Production by Aspergillus Fungal Isolates
Obtained from Municipal Solid Waste
112
Abstracts and Proceedings
1. Shamsul H Prodhan, Md Nazmul Hasan, Atiqur Rahman Sunny, and
Hammadul Hoque. Genetic Engineering: to improve abiotic stress (salt)
tolerant rice for achieving food security, The International Conference &
Exhibition for Science (ICES2023), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2. Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Md Ashrafuzzaman, Md Nazmul Hasan and Shamsul
H Prodhan. Wetland Ecosystem Services in The Context of Achieving
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Bangladesh, The International
Conference & Exhibition for Science (ICES2023), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
3. Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Md Ashrafuzzaman, and Shamsul H Prodhan.
Environmental Changes and Its Impact on Wetland Ecosystem Services,
Aquatic Biodiversity and Human Wellbeing: Insights from Bangladesh, 2nd
International Conference on Sustainable Fisheries (ICSF) 2022. Sylhet,
Bangladesh
4. Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Md Ashrafuzzaman, and Shamsul H Prodhan.
Assessing ecosystem services and their drives of changes of the Padma river
basin. International Conference on Environmental Protection for Sustainable
Development (ICEPSD-2022), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
5. Atiqur Rahman Sunny, Md Ashrafuzzaman, and Shamsul H Prodhan.
Fisheries in the context of achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs):
Covid-19 impacts and future prospects. International Conference on
Environmental Protection for Sustainable Development (ICEPSD-2022),
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Research Project(s):
1. Research Centre, SUST, Project: Drivers of Ecosystem services and its impact
on the assemblage of fish genetic resources and dependent community of
HakalukiHaor: An ecologically sensitive wetland of Northeastern
Bangladesh”.
2. UGC Project: Molecular Cloning of Salt Tolerant Genes from Halo Tolerant
Wild Rice for Development of Stress Tolerant Rice to Feed Increasing
Population.
113
3. PhD Supervisor: Factors affecting the environmental changes and its impact
on ecosystem services, aquatic biodiversity and human wellbeing: insight
from Bangladesh (PhD 2022)
4. Masters Supervisor: (MS Thesis,Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation
of OsSUB1A1 and OsSUB1A1 Gene in Indica Rice(Oryza sativa L.) to
Improve Submergence Tolerance 2022-2023)
5. B.Sc. Research Supervisor: Tissue culture of some important rice
genotypes(B.Sc. Hons Project (two students), 2022-2023).
Professional Engagement
1. Former Head, Department of GEB
2. Former Dean, School of Life Sciences, SUST
3. Coordinator of Covid-19 Detection Team, Department of GEB, SUST
4. Chairman of SUST Central Masjid Committee
5. Member of SUST Research Centre
6. Editorial Board Member of SUST Journal of Science and Technology (SUST JST)
7. Editorial Board Member of PTC&B Journal, University of Dhaka
8. Executive member of PTC&B Society
External Affiliations
• Japanese society of Biotechnology
• Bangladesh Association of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
• Biotechnology society of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
• Bangladesh Association of Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology
• Plant Breeding and Genetic Society of Bangladesh
• Member of Japanese Universities Alumni Association in Bangladesh
(JUAAB)
• Member of Association of Pabna Ex-cadets (APEC)
• American Society of Microbiology (ASM)
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2022) entitled “Molecular
characterization of plant parasitic nematodes from Satkara (Citrus macroptera
114
Mont.) gardens and evaluation of some plant extracts for control measures”
funded by UGC (University Grant Commission), Bangladesh.
2. Co-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) entitled “Inhibition of key
digestive enzymes Linked to Type 2 Diabetes by the Extracts of Raw and
Boiled Allium sativum (Garlic) to Control Diabetes Mellitus” funded by SUST
Research Center, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
115
planktonic blooms in freshwater ponds at SUST campus, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.Brindaban Government College Journal, 1:1, 17-30.
https://bc.gov.bd/public/uploads/journal_1.1.pdf
7. Laura, F. K., Miah, M. F., Chowdhury, S. F., Anwar, S., Reshad, R. A. I.,
Mahmud, M. G. R., &Faruque, C. M. O. (2022).Inheritance of B hemoglobin
gene mutation: potential method of newborn screening of sickle cell anemia in
Bangladesh. Journal of clinical and experimental investigations,
13(2):em000795. https://doi.org/10.29333/jcei/11706
Research Project(s):
Professional Engagement:
1. Editor, International Journal of Genetics, IDOSI.
2. Editor, World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences, IDOSI.
3. Editor, World Journal of Zoology, IDOSI.
4. Resource Person, Teachers Training Program, College Education
Development Project (CEDP), 25thBatch (Online-13th Batch) 2022
(30.11.2022). Subject: Zoology:(Lecture 1) Fisheries Resources of
Bangladesh, (Lecture 2) Fishery Management and (Lecture 3) Fish Breeding,
Natural Spawning with Reference to Halda. National University, Gazipur,
Bangladesh.
5. Resource Person, Teachers Training Program, College Education
Development Project (CEDP), 31stBatch (Online-19th Batch) 2023
(02.05.2023). Subject: Zoology: (Lecture 1) Fisheries Resources of
Bangladesh, (Lecture 2) Fishery Management and (Lecture 3) Fish Breeding,
Natural Spawning with Reference to Halda. National University, Gazipur,
Bangladesh.
6. Presenter, 10thAnnual Conference on Research Findings of SUST Research
center, organized by SUST Research Center, 28-29 January, 2023, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
116
Name: Dr. Mohammad Jakir Hosen, Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Taslem Mourosi J, Anwar S, Hosen MJ. The sex and gender dimensions
ofCOVID-19: A narrative review of the potential underlying factors. Infect
GenetEvol. 2022 Sep;103:105338. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2022.105338.
2. Prapty CNBS, Ahmed N, Araf Y, Yang Z, Zhai J, Hosen MJ, Zheng C.
Coinfectionof COVID-19 and Dengue: A Case Report. Front Med
(Lausanne). 2022 Jul27;9:872627. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.872627.
3. Parvez MSA, Saha MK, Ibrahim M, Araf Y, Islam MT, Ohtsuki G, Hosen MJ.
Insights from a computational analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant:
Host-pathogen interaction, pathogenicity, and possible drug therapeutics.
ImmunInflamm Dis. 2022 Jul;10(7):e639. doi: 10.1002/iid3.639
4. Jahan Toma N, Anwar S, Kabir T, Hosen MJ. Lead and lead-arsenic
combinedexposure induces mortality and developmental impairments in
zebrafish embryos: astudy using wild-caught zebrafish from Bangladesh.
Drug ChemToxicol. 2022Nov;45(6):2833-2842. doi:
10.1080/01480545.2021.1996594.
5. Prapty CNBS, Rahmat R, Araf Y, Shounak SK, Noor-A-Afrin, Rahaman TI,
HosenMJ, Zheng C, Hossain MG. SARS-CoV-2 and dengue virus
co-infection: Epidemiology,pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and
management. Rev Med Virol. 2023Jan;33(1):e2340. doi: 10.1002/rmv.2340
6. Kabir T, Anwar S, Mourosi JT, Akter S, Hosen MJ. α- and β-Globin
GeneMutations in Individuals with Hemoglobinopathies in the Chattogram
and SylhetRegions of Bangladesh. Hemoglobin. 2023 Jan;47(1):3-10.
doi:10.1080/03630269.2023.2166526.
7. Banu LA, Masum MM, Rahman S, Mahbuba S, Hossain M, Hosen MJ,
Banerjee SK,Adhikary DK, Habib SA, Sultana GN, Islam MN. Identification
of Variants andMutational Analyses of Cardiac Myosin-binding Protein C
(MYBPC3) Gene of AdultBangladeshi Patients with Hypertrophic
Cardiomyopathy. Mymensingh Med J. 2023Apr;32(2):520-526.
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Comprehensive
characterization of poly cystic ovary syndrome of Bangladesh funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, International Network on Ectopic Calcification
(https://www.itnintec.com/network/)
2. Editorial Member, Jahangirnagar University Journal of Biological Sciences
117
3. Exicutive Member, National Young Academy of Bangladesh
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator (2022-2023) titled “Inhibition of key digestive enzymes
Linked to Type 2 Diabetes by the Extracts of Raw and Boiled Allium sativum
(Garlic) to Control Diabetes Mellitus” funded by “SUST Research Center”.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled “Genetic
characterization of Sarail hound to conserve the rare dog breed of
Bangladesh” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
118
Name:Professor Dr. Asif Iqbal
Journal Article(s):
1. Khan, M.T., Mahmud, A., Islam, M.M., Sumaia, S.N., Rahim., Islam, K., &
Iqbal, A. (2023). Multi-epitope Vaccine against Drug-Resistant strains of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A proteome-wide subtraction and
immunoinformatics approach. Genomics& Informatics.
2. Haque M.Azizul, Iqbal, A, Alam M. Z,, Lee Yun-Mi, Ha Jae-Jung, Kim, J. J.
(2023). Estimation of genetic correlations and genomic prediction accuracy
for reproductive and carcass traits in Hanwoo cows. J AnimSci Technol.
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e75
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) Determination of
Gene Regulatory Network in Phytoalexins Biosynthesis in Plants Using the
Analysis of RNA-seq Dataset
Professional Engagement:
1. Student Adviser at the Department of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology, SUST.
Research Project(s):
1. Principle investigator of the research project (2022-2023) titled
“Characterization of bacteriophage and bacteriophage derived proteins for
therapeutic purposes against antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens” funded
by the SUST research centre (project code LS/2022/1/13).
2. Principle investigator of the research project (2021-2022) titled Alternative to
antibiotics: Characterization of bacteriophages and bacteriophage derived
endolysins” funded by the University Grants Commission, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement:
1. Review Editor, Frontiers in Microbiology, Frontiers Media S.A.
Conference Article(s)
1. AsimDebnath, Nurnabi Azad Jewel, Shakhinur Islam Mondal, ArzubaAkter.
36th BSM Annual Conference, 19-20 January 2023. Analysis of human gut
metagenome for identification and characterisation of bacteriophage-derived
endolysins targeting gut bacteria.
2. Daniyal Karim, Md. Tahsin Khan, AbulKalam Azad, ArzubaAkter, Shakhinur
Islam Mondal. 36th BSM Annual Conference, 19-20 January 2023. Molecular
Aspects and Diversity of Streptococcus pneumoniae Phage Endolysins.
Professional Engagement:
Conference Proceedings:
1. Gokul Chandra Biswas, Rubber/resin stamp-molded open-channel
microfluidic device for cost-effective, rapid and multiple/multiplex antibiotic
sensitivity test, 10th Annual Conference on Research Findings-2022, SUST
Research Center, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 28-29, 2023.
2. NaushinSharminAurchey and Gokul Chandra Biswas, Paper Strip Microdevice
for Simple, Low-Cost, Rapid, Colorimetric and Multiple Antimicrobial
Efficacy Testing, 1st International Conference on Nano-bio and Advanced
Materials Engineering (NAME-2023), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, January 7 –
8, 2023. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, Jashore
University of Science and Technology (JUST), Jashore- 7408.
121
2. Islam, J., Sarkar, H., Hoque, H., Hasan, M. N., & Jewel, G. N. A. (2022).
In-silico approach of identifying novel therapeutic targets against Yersinia
pestis using pan and subtractive genomic analysis. Computational Biology
and Chemistry, 101, 107784.
3. Hasan, M. N., Bhuiyan, F. H., Hoque, H., Jewel, N. A., Ashrafuzzaman, M.,
& Prodhan, S. H. (2022). Ectopic expression of Vigna radiata's vacuolar
Na+/H+ antiporter gene (VrNHX1) in indica rice (Oryza sativa L.).
Biotechnology Reports, 35, e00740.
4. Hasan, M. N., Islam, S., Bhuiyan, F. H., Arefin, S., Hoque, H., Jewel, N. A.,
Ghosh, A., & Prodhan, S. H. (2022). Genome wide analysis of the
heavy-metal-associated (HMA) gene family in tomato and expression profiles
under different stresses. Gene, 835, 146664.
5. Sinha, B., Islam, M. M., Bhuiyan, F. H., Hasan, M. N., Kibria, M. G., Sultana,
R., Prodhan, S. H., & Hoque, H. (2022). Determination of Genetic Diversity
among Local Mandarin Oranges (Citrus reticulata) Using Mature Seed
Derived Calli through RAPD Markers. SUST Journal of Science and
Technology, 32(1), 43-53.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2023-2024) titled ‘Molecular
identification and exploring the plant growth promoting attributes of isolated
endophytic bacteria associated with Pogamia pinnata’ funded by SUST
Research Center, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
122
of virulence genes and pathogenesis of Steptococcus pneumonia isolates
causing pneumonia in children’ funded by SUST Research Center, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
123
School of Agriculture and Mineral Sciences
124
School of Agriculture and Mineral Sciences
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi Ab¨Zg Abyl`, ¯‹zj Ae GwMÖKvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij
mv‡q‡Ým wek^we`¨vj‡qi Aa¨v‡`‡ki Av‡jv‡K 1999 mv‡j hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| kvwecÖweÕi
mswewa Abyhvqx cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡K ¯‹zj Ae GwMÖKvjPvi GÛ wgbv‡ij mv‡q‡Ým GKv‡WwgK I
cÖkvmwbK †ÿ‡Î ¸iæZ¡c~Y© f~wgKv cvjb K‡i Avm‡Q| eZ©gv‡b GB ¯‹z‡ji Aaxb eb I
cwi‡ek weÁvb wefv‡M MÖvRy‡qU Ges †cv÷ MÖvRy‡qU ¯Í‡i wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kvh©µg Pjgvb i‡q‡Q|
¯‹zj Aaxb¯’ wefv‡Mi we`¨gvb wkÿv, M‡elYv I e¨e¯’vcbv MZ `ÿZv Dbœq‡b RvZxq I
AvšÍR©vwZK w`emgvjv D`hvcb Ges wbqwgZ †mwgbvi I cÖwkÿY Av‡qvRb K‡i _v‡K|
GQvovI, wkÿv, M‡elYv I `ÿZv Dbœq‡b wewfbœ miKvix-†emKvix cÖwZôvb, RvZxq I
AvšÍR©vwZK Dbœqb ms¯’v Ges †`kx-we‡`kx wek^we`¨vj‡qi I M‡elYv cÖwZôv‡bi mv‡_ ¯‹zj
Gi mg‡SvZv Pzw³ (MoUs) we`¨gvb i‡q‡Q| Abyl`wU eb I cwi‡ek †m±‡ii eûgyLx P¨v‡jÄ
†gvKv‡ejvq `ÿ Rbej ˆZix‡Z hyMvšÍKvix f~wgKv cvjb K‡i Avm‡Q, hv †`k-we‡`‡k
BwZg‡a¨ cÖkswmZ|
Short Description:
The School of Agriculture and Mineral Sciences, one out of six schools of/the
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, started its journey in 1999 as per
the university’s statue. Since its establishment, the school has been playing an
important role in the academic, research and administrative fields in compliance
with the University regulations. Under this school, the Department of Forestry and
Environmental Science (FES) is currently awarding degrees at the undergraduate
and graduate levels. The school celebrates international memorable days and orga-
nizes trainings and seminars to enhance the teaching, research, and leadership skills
of its faculties and concerned staffs. The School has signed MoUswith different
government, national, international, and private organizations and universities in
the areas of education and research. In the national and international arena, the
graduates of this school are well recognized for their performance and contribu-
tions to meet the challenges in Forestry and Environmental sectors.
School at a glance:
Name of the School : School of Agriculture and Mineral Sciences
Current Dean : Professor Dr. Swapan Kumar Sarker
Founder Dean : Professor Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
Year of establishment : 1999
Degree offered : BSc (Hons); MSc and MSc (Thesis)
125
Department of Forestry and Environmental Science
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
GKwU meyR k¨vgj evsjv‡`k Movi cÖZ¨‡q 1998 mv‡j GK`j my`ÿ wkÿK Ges GKSvuK
D`¨gx wkÿv_©x‡`i wb‡q ebwe`¨v wefvM hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| eb mswkøó wel‡qi m‡½ cwi‡e‡ki
Ab¨vb¨ Dcv`v‡bi wbweo mswkøóZvi ¸iæZ¡ Dcjwä K‡i 2007 mv‡j wefv‡Mi bvg cwieZ©b
K‡i ivLv nq ebwe`¨v I cwi‡ek weÁvb wefvM| eZ©gv‡b wefvMwU‡Z 25 Rb wkÿK I 250
Rb wkÿv_©x i‡q‡Q| wefvMwUi Aax‡b ZvwË¡K welqvewji e¨envwiK cÖ‡qv‡Mi Rb¨ i‡q‡Q
GKwU wekvj bvmv©wi| wefv‡Mi †mwgbvi jvB‡eªwi‡Z mgKvjxb welq wfwËK AmsL¨ cy¯ÍK,
Rvb©vj I M‡elbv cÎ msM„nxZ i‡q‡Q| GQvov M‡elYvg~jK Kv‡Ri Rb¨ wefvMwU‡Z GKvwaK
cixÿvMvi i‡q‡Q, hvi g‡a¨ wi‡gvU †mwÝs I wRAvBGm j¨ve, wUmy¨ KvjPvi j¨ve, c¨v_jwR
j¨ve, m‡qj I wbDwUªkb j¨ve, d‡i÷ B‡KvjwR I g¨v‡bR‡g›U j¨ve, DW GbvUwg j¨ve I
wdwRIjwR j¨ve D‡jøL‡hvM¨| wefv‡Mi wkÿKe„›` I wkÿv_©xiv †`k I we‡`‡ki eb I
cwi‡ek msµvšÍ wewfbœ M‡elYvg~jK Kv‡R ¯^ZtùzZ©fv‡e AskMÖnb K‡i _v‡Kb| Zv‡`i GB
mKj M‡elYvjä djvdj cÖvqkB RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK wewfbœ Rvb©v‡j cÖKvwkZ nq, hv D³
wefvM Z_v wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿvi gvb‡K cÖwZwbqZ mg„× K‡i P‡j‡Q| cÖwZ eQi GB wefv‡M
55 Rb wkÿv_©x mœvZK I cÖvq 40 Rb wkÿv_©x mœvZ‡KvËi ch©v‡q fwZ© nq| eZ©gv‡b, GB
wefv‡Mi cÖv³b wkÿv_©xiv wewfbœ wek^we`¨vjq, miKvix cÖwZôvb, AvšÍR©vwZK M‡elYv ms¯’v I
†emiKvwi ms¯’vi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c‡` Kg©iZ i‡q‡Qb| GQvov I cÖwZ eQi D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K
wkÿv_©xiv e„wË wb‡q D”P wkÿvi Rb¨ we‡`kMgb K‡i _v‡Kb| cov‡kvbvi m‡½ m‡½ wefvMwU
wkÿv mdi, †mwgbvi I Kg©kvjvi Av‡qvRb Ges Ab¨vb¨ cÖwZôvb KZ…©K Av‡qvwRZ GB
ai‡Yi Abyôv‡b AskMÖnY K‡i _v‡K| cÖwZ eQi eb I cwi‡ek welqK wewfbœ Abyôvb I
wewfbœ RvZxq w`em Drme gyLi cwi‡e‡k GB wefv‡M cvwjZ nq| Avgiv mKj fwZ©”QzK
wkÿv_©x‡`i GB wefv‡M mv`i Avgš¿Y RvbvB|
Short Description:
This department started its journey as the Department of Forestry in 1998 with a
group of committed and well trained teachers and students who dreamt of a green
Bangladesh. Their hopes spread their wings surmounting their institutional capaci-
ty. In 2007, it was renamed as Department of Forestry and Environmental Science
(FES). At present it has around 250 students and a total of 25 academic Staff. It is
enriched with a seminar library adorned with a large collection of relevant books,
journals, etc. a remote sensing and GIS (Geographical Information System) labora-
tory, a forest ecology and management laboratory, and a large nursery. International
standard researchers on a variety of contemporary issues are being published in
different national and international peer reviewed journals per year addressing the
department. The department produces around 55 graduates and 40 postgraduate
126
each semester of which the best are joining the department, ample students are
getting scholarships for higher studies abroad, and the rests are performing well in
different competitive examination. At present, the department offers B.Sc. (Hons)
in Forestry, M.Sc. in Forestry and M.Sc. (Thesis) in Forestry degrees. Along with
the academic activities the department observes different relevant national and
international days, and attends and arranges a number of seminars and extension
programs. We welcome the prospective students to be the proud member of the FES
family.
Vision:
Forestry and Environmental Science (FES) department will be the learning and
research based department of choice for the meritorious and top-ranked students
of Bangladesh
Mission:
1. Enhancing/ enriching Forestry graduates’ knowledge-based capacity to identi-
fy, clarify and provide best possible solutions to emerging issues and challeng-
es relating to individual, workplace, society and the country.
2. Developing leadership and managerial capacities of Forestry graduates for the
relevant organizations.
3. Imparting humanistic attitudes towards community, forest and nature conser-
vation.
Objectives:
1. To produce forestry graduates to serve nationally and internationally particu-
larly in the forestry and environmental fields;
2. To offer B,Sc. (Hons) in Forestry, M.Sc. In Forestry, and M.Sc. (Thesis),
M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in Forestry and Environmental Science related
fields, for examples, Forestry, Forest Management, Forest Economics, Forest
Policy, Forest Ecology, Environmental Science, GIS, Silviculture, etc.;
3. To offer need based diploma and certificate courses in forestry and environ-
mental science related various fields, for examples, forestry, nursery practices,
etc.;
4. To innovate new technologies through research activities and their applica-
tions for the wellbeing of the people and nature;
5. To arrange and manage education and research facilities in collaboration with
the different authorities of the university, government, private and non-govern-
mental organization, donor agencies, etc.
127
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Romel Ahmed
Year of establishment : January 1998
1st Academic year : 1998-99
Degree offered : BSc (Honour’s ) in Forestry & MSc (General) in
Forestry, MSc (Thesis) in Forestry
Faculties
Professors:
1. Dr. Narayan Saha, M Sc (Japan), PhD (Japan)
2. Dr. Md. Qumruzzaman Chowdhury, M Sc (Netherland), PhD (Japan)
3. Dr. A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, M Sc (Sweden); M Sc (CU), PhD (Australia)
4. Dr. Mohammad Belal Uddin, PhD,M Sc (CU), (Germany)
5. Dr. Romel Ahmed, MSc (Austria); MSc (CU), PhD (Germany)
6. Dr. Mohammad Redowan, M Sc (England); M Sc (CU), PhD (Australia)
7. Dr. Mizanur Rahman, M Sc (Netherland); M Sc (SUST), PhD (Germany)
8. Dr. Swapan Kumar Sarker, M Sc (Australia), PhD (UK)
9. Dr. Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin Khan, M Sc (SUST), PhD (Germany)
10. Dr. Kazi Mohammad Masum, M Sc (CU), PhD (Malaysia)
11. Dr. FarzanaRaihan, M Sc (JU), PhD (Australia)
Associate Professors
1. Dr. Mahmuda Islam, PhD (Germany); M Sc (Bangladesh); B Sc (Hons)
Bangladesh
2. Md. Abdul Halim, M Sc (Bangladesh); B Sc (Hons) Bangladesh
3. Mahmuda Sharmin, M Sc (Germany); M Sc (Bangladesh)
4. Fahmida Sultana, M Sc (Bangladesh); B Sc (Hons) Bangladesh
5. Dr. Sourav Das, M Sc (Australia); M Sc (Bangladesh), PhD (Australia)
Assistant Professors
1. Mohammad Golam Kibria, M Sc (Netherland); M Sc (SUST)
2. Nusrat Islam, M Sc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) (SUST)
3. Sontosh Kumar Deb, M Sc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) (SUST)
4. Mohammed Masum Ul Haque, M Sc (Finland); M Sc (CU), PhD (Spain)
5. Anup Datta, M Sc (Bangladesh); B Sc (Hons) Bangladesh
6. Md. Saifuzzaman Bhuiyan, M Sc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) SUST
7. Abdur Rakib Bhuiyan, M Sc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) SUST
8. Rabeya Sultana, MSc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) SUST
9. Rahela Khatun, M Sc (SUST); B Sc (Hons) SUST
128
Officers:
1. Md. Babul Hossain, Senior Technical Officer
2. Proshanta Das, Asst. Administrative Officer
3. Md. Ali Newaj, Asst. Technical Officer
4. Sajal Saha, Asst. Technical Officer (on study leave)
5. A. B. M. MofakKharul Islam, Senior Supervisor (Nursery)
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class staff : 4
Number of 4th Class Staff : 5
Research Project:
1. Assessing the status of biodiversity, soil quality, and dependency of forest com-
munities in Satchari National Park (Project ID: FES/2022/2/01), funded by
Research Centre, SUST
2. Drivers behind the forest dependency: experience from local communities of
the Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary (Project ID: FES/2023/1/04), funded by
Research Centre, SUST
Supervised Students:
M.Sc.: 8
B.Sc.: 3
129
Book/ Book Chapters:
1. N. A. Khan and A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, (2022). Action and
Evidence-based research, In M. R. Islam; N. A. Khan and R. Baikady (Eds.),
Principles of Social Research Methodology, Springer Publishers, 279-290.
Professional Engagement:
1. Editor-in-Chief, SUST Journal of Science and Technology, ISSN :
2959-3522
2. Key Note Speaker in the National event of International Day of Forests and
presented paper titled “The nexus between forest and human well-being: Ban-
gladesh’s perspective”organised by Bangladesh Forest Department, held on
21March, 2023, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3. Resource Person in the workshop titled “Ethical Approval” organized by
Institutional QualityAssurance Cell (IQAC), held on 2 November, 2022.
Research project:
1. PI: Climate-smart’ Tree Species (CsTree): Delivering a Nature-based Solution
(NbS) for Forest Ecosystem Restoration in Bangladesh” funded by Sustain-
able Forests and Livelihoods Project (SUFAL) project, Bangladesh Forest
Department (BFD).
2. PI: Identifying climate and habitat influences on long-term C-accumulation in three
wide-spread indigenous tree species in Tarap Hill reserve, Bangladesh. Funded by
Research Center, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
130
No. of BSc Project Thesis supervision: 3
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled An Ecological
and Economical Analysis of Different Forest Management Institutions in
Wetland Ecosystems of Bangladeshfunded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, Divisional Committee, ‘Honorable Prime Minister National Award
for Tree Planting’, Sylhet Division.
2. Member, Forest and Environment Improvement Committee, Sylhet District.
131
3. Convener, Tree Plantation Program and Campus Greening Project, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114.
4. Vice President, Institution of Foresters Bangladesh (IFB).
5. Reviewer, Review College, Research Grant Program, British Ecological Society.
6. Life Member, Alumni Association of German Universities in Bangladesh
(AAGUB)
7. Life Member, IFESCU Alumni Association (IAA)
8. Reviewer of many reputed peer reviewed journals
9. Member, International Association of Landscape Ecology (IALE)
PhD Research (Project) Examiner and Convener of the PhD Defense (Dhaka
University):Regeneration, deciduousness and nutrient absorption in Sal forests in
Bangladesh
No. of BSc Project Thesis supervision: 3
132
in the north-western region of Bangladesh, Heliyon, 21;9(2):e13016. https://-
doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13016
7. Sultan Mahmud, Mohammad Redowan, Romel Ahmed, Asif Alvee Khan &
Md. Mokshedur Rahman. 2022. Phenology-based classification of Sentinel-2
data to detect coastal mangroves, Geocarto International, Volume 37, 2022,
issue 26, https://doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2022.2087754
8. Dey, B., Haque, M. M. U., Khatun, R., & Ahmed, R. (2022). Comparative
performance of four CNN-based deep learning variants in detecting pest, two
fungal diseases, and NPK deficiency symptoms of rice (Oryzasativa). Com-
puters and Electronics in Agriculture, 202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.com-
pag.2022.107340
133
growth of Excoecariaagallocha L. in the Sundarbans world heritage mangrove
ecosystem. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.
2. Ahmed, S, Sarker, S.K., et al. (2022). Salinity reduces site quality and mangrove
forest functions. From monitoring to understanding. Science of The Total Envi-
ronment, 853
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Developing
Habitat-based Forest Tree Species Distribution and Diversity Models to
Support Sylhet Hill Forests Conservationfunded by World Bank.
2. Research Coordinator of a collaborative (SUST & Purdue University, USA)
research project (2021-2022) titled Soundscape Ecology in the Mangroves
funded by NASA (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA).
3. 2022 – 2026: Sustaining Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystem Services, Funded
by: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).
Professional Engagement:
1. Reviewed scientific manuscripts for several National and International Peer
Reviewed Journals such as Biotropica,Sustainability, Biodiversity & Conser-
vation, etc.
2. Publicity Secretary, Institution of Foresters Bangladesh (IFB).
134
Front. Ecol. Evol., 11:1062764. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1062764.
2. Sultana, F., Arfin-Khan, M.A.S., Karim, M.R., Mukul, S.A. (2023). Rainfall
Modifies the Disturbance Effects on Regulating Ecosystem Services in Tropi-
cal Forests of Bangladesh. Forests, 14, 272. https://-
doi.org/10.3390/f14020272
3. Engel T., Bruelheide, H., Hoss, D. Arfin-Khan, M.A.S. Pillar Z., et al, (2023).
Traits of dominant plant species drive normalized difference vegetation index
in grasslands globally. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 00:1–12.https://-
doi.org/10.1111/geb.13644.
4. Mohammed, Khan A., Kuri A., Ahammed S., Abir, K. A. M. A., Mohammed
A.S. Arfin-Khan, M.A.S., (2023). A google earth engine approach for anthro-
pogenic forest fire assessment with remote sensing data in Rema-Kalenga
wildlife sanctuary, Bangladesh. Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes, DOI:
10.1080/24749508.2023.2165297.
5. Karim, M.R., Mukul, S.A., Zahir R.B., Shamim Reza Saimun, S.R.,
Arfin-Khan, M.A.S. (2023). The role of protected areas co-management in
enhancing resistance and resilience of deciduous forest ecosystem to extreme
climatic events in Bangladesh. Journal of Environmental Management, 326:
116800. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116800.
6. Sabatini, F.M., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Jandt, U. Chytrý M, Field R, Kessler M,
Lenoir J, Schrodt F, Susan K. Wiser S.K., Arfin Khan, M.A.S. et al. (2022).
Global patterns of vascular plant alpha diversity. Nature Communications, 13:
4683 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32063-z
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) entitled “Understand-
ing the role of nature based solutions to restore and conserve ecosystem
services of the Sundarbans mangrove forest” funded by SUST Research
Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Research cordinator in a research project (2022-2023) entitled “Conservation
of the critically endangered forest tree species: Investigating early establish-
ment failure by retrospective dendroecological analysis in a climate change
context”. Funded by SUFAL (Sustainable forests and livelihoods) Innovation
Grant, Bangladesh Forest Department (BFD).
3. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Assessing the
Impacts of Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance on Ecological Biocapacity
of Sundarban Mangrove Forest Ecosystem funded by SUST Research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet
4. Research coordinator in a research project (2021-2023) entitled “Protecting
ecosystems and livelihoods of the Sundarbans, a World Heritage site: Assess-
135
ing the impact of natural hazards on forest-based ecosystem services
(CRRP2020-08MY-Srivastava)”. Funded by Asia-Pacific Network (APN) for
Global Change Research.
Professional Engagement:
• Guest Editor, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Journal.
• Reviewer of New Phytologist, Journal of Ecology, Scientific Reports, Plant
and Soil, Journal of Applied Ecology, Science of the Total Environment, Ecol-
ogy and Evolution, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry.
• Member of British Ecological Society (BES, https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/)
• Member of Dark Div Net network (https://www.botany.ut.ee/macroecolo-
gy/en/darkdivnet)
• Member of NPKD-NET (http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/npkd/index-
.php?lang=en)
• Member of sPlot Consortium (https://www.givd.info/ID/AS-BD-001)
• Member of Drought-Net network (https://drought-net.colostate.edu/)
• Member of Global Center on Adaptation (https://gca.org/)
• Member of International Biogeography Society (IBS, https://www.biogeogra-
phy.org/ )
• Member of Ecological Society of America (ESA, https://www.esa.org/)
• Member of ClimMani (https://www.cost.eu/actions/ES1308/#tabs|Name:overview)
• Member of Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD, https://www.-
givd.info/)
• Member of Institute of Foresters Bangladesh (https://www.facebook.com/IF-
Bangladesh/)
136
Dr. Kazi Mohammad Masum, Professor
Journal Article(s):
Masum, K.M., Islam, M.S., Fahim, M.S.I., Parvej, M., Majeed, M., Hasan,
M.M. & Mansor, A. (2023). Temporal comparison of land-use changes and
biodiversity in differential IUCN protected-area categories of Bangladesh in
the context of co-management.Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes. https://-
doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2023.2202442
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2024) titled “Assessing wild
Epiphytic orchid
diversity and host tree interactions in north-eastern Forest Protected Areas of
Bangladesh along
environmental gradients.”funded by “SUST Research Center”.
Professional Engagement:
Reviewer-
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Tailor & Francis
Journal of Environmental Management, Elsevier.
Member, Institution of Foresters Bangladesh.
Member, Plantation Facilitation Committee,SUST
M..Sc.Research Supervision:
Assessing wild Epiphytic orchid diversity and host tree interactions in north-east-
ern Forest Protected Areas of Bangladesh along environmental gradients (M. Sc.
Thesis 2023)
Workshop:
Workshop on How can global and local science and knowledge work together
for capacity development at all levels so can inform practice, policy, and theo-
retical outcomes organized by Human Dimensions Working Group, IMBER,
October14,2022
137
Journal Article(s):
Sharmin, M., Tjoelker, M. G., Pfautsch, S., Esperon-Rodriguez, M., Rymer, P.
D., & Power, S. A. (2023). Tree crown traits and planting context contribute to
reducing urban heat. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 83, 127913. https://-
doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127913
Sharmin, M., Tjoelker, M. G., Pfautsch, S., Esperón-Rodriguez, M., Rymer, P.
D., & Power, S. A. (2023). Tree Traits and Microclimatic Conditions Deter-
mine Cooling Benefits of Urban Trees. Atmosphere, 14. https://-
doi.org/10.3390/atmos14030606
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled“Land use
change driven climate change in Bangladesh”funded by SUST Research
Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
138
5 th International Conference on Mechanical, Industrial and Materials Engi-
neering, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 20–22 December 2022.
3. Alim, M.A., Rahman, M.W., Faik, M.A., Halim, M.A. (2022). UV-LED: a real
crisis solutionist (Track Name: ICMIEE2022; Paper ID: 177). Paper accepted
in 7 th International Conference on Mechanical, Industrial and Energy Engi-
neering, Khulna, Bangladesh, 22–24 December 2022.
4. Ali, M.R., Halim, M.A., Raihan, M.F. (2022). Estimation of tree and soil
organic carbon stock and their variation along with stand parameters in Ratar-
gul Swamp Forest Ecosystem, Bangladesh (Abstract ID: 1231952). Contribut-
ed talk accepted for Ecological Society of America, 2022 Annual Meeting,
Montreal, Canada, 14–19 August 2022.
5. Halim, M.A., Sifton, M., Liao, W., Kayes, I., Drake, J., Margolis, L., Thomas,
S.C. (2022). Biochar boosts methane consumption by green roof substrates.
Talk accepted for Inspired Session at Ecological Society of America, 2022
Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 14–19 August 2022.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-Investigator in a research project (2022-2023) entitled “Conservation of
the critically endangered forest tree species: Investigating early establishment
failure by retrospective dendroecological analysis in a climate change
context”. Funded by SUFAL (Sustainable forests and livelihoods) Innovation
Grant, Bangladesh Forest Department (BFD).
2. Co-Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Accessing the Impacts
of Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbance on Ecological Biocapacity of
Sundarban Mangrove Forest Ecosystem funded by SUST Research Centre,
139
SUST, Sylhet.
3. Research assistant in a research project (2021-2023) entitled “Protecting
ecosystems and livelihoods of the Sundarbans, a World Heritage site: Assess-
ing the impact of natural hazards on forest-based ecosystem services
(CRRP2020-08MY-Srivastava)”. Funded by Asia-Pacific Network (APN) for
Global Change Research.
Investigating the role of biotic and abiotic factors on plant ecophysiological traits
in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest Ecosystem of Bangladesh (M.Sc. Thesis).
B.Sc project: 02 students
140
Dipterocarpusturbinatus in Bangladesh. Journal of Plant Pathology. https://-
doi.org/10.1007/s42161-023-01393-2
11. Haque, M. M. U., Rahman, M. A., Ador, M. A. H., & Ahmed, R. (2023). First
Report of Rhizopusstolonifer Causing Premature Soft Rot of Jackfruit in Ban-
gladesh. Plant Disease. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-01-23-0056-PDN
12. Ador, M. A. H., Ahmed, R., Khatun, R., Rahman, M. A., &Haque, M. M. U.
(2023). Identification, diversity and host specificity of the wood-decay fungi
in major sawmill depots of north-eastern Bangladesh. Forest Pathology, 53(1),
1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12792
13. Dey, B., Haque, M. M. U., Khatun, R., & Ahmed, R. (2022). Comparative
performance of four CNN-based deep learning variants in detecting Hispa
pest, two fungal diseases, and NPK deficiency symptoms of rice (Oryzasati-
va). Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.-
compag.2022.107340
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Identification,
characterization and control of fungi species associated with the diseases of
jackfruit (Artocarpusheterophyllus Lam.) funded by SUST Research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet.
Research project:
1. Co-investigator of the study titled "Analyzing multi-temporal satellite imagery
and stakeholder’s perceptions to examine how co-management is changing the
landscapes of protected areas in the north-eastern part of Bangladesh"
Funded by Research Center, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh (2021-2022).
2. Research assistant of the study titled “ Identifying ‘Climate-smart’ Tree
Species (CsTree): Delivering a Nature-based Solution (NbS) for Forest Eco-
system Restoration in Bangladesh” funded by Sustainable Forests and Liveli-
hoods Project (SUFAL) project, Bangladesh Forest Department (BFD).
Working papers:
1. Environmental influences on stomatal traits of mangrove Ceriopsdecandra
(Griffith) Ding Hou in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh.
2. Salinity induced radial growth variation in understory mangrove Cynometr-
aramiflora L. in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh.
Research project:
1. Principal investigator of the study titled "Analyzing multi-temporal satellite
imagery and stakeholder’s perceptions to examine how co-management is
changing the landscapes of protected areas in the north-eastern part of Ban-
gladesh" Funded by SUST Research Center, (FY:2021-2022).
142
Working Paper(s):
1. Understanding the threatening processes and conservation actions of threat-
ened mammals of Bangladesh based on the IUCN red list
2. Assessment of relationship between above ground biomass and vegetation
indices in Khadimnagar National Park, Bangladesh
3. Analysis of Land use change in Lawachara National Park
Research Project(s):
3. Co-Investigatorof a research project (2021-2022) titled “Molecular Identifica-
tion and Exploring the Plant Growth Promoting Attributes of Isolated Endo-
phytic Bacteria Associated with Pongamiapinnata”funded by “SUST
Research Centre”.
143
deep neural network: A study of selected mangrove and freshwater swamp
forest tree species of Bangladesh, Ecological Informatics. 75, 102128.https://-
doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102128
Research Project(s):
1. Principal investigator(2022-23) titled “Patterns and drivers of stem and
foliage methane fluxes from an upland tropicalforest in Banglades” funded by
SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Co-investigator (2021-23) titled “Developing Habitat-based Forest Tree
Species Distribution and Diversity Models to Support Sylhet Hill Forests Con-
servation” funded by “World Bank”
144
School of Applied Sciences and Technology
145
School of Applied Sciences and Technology
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi Ab¨Zg ¯‹zj, ¯‹zj Ae GcøvBW mv‡q‡Ým GÛ
†UK‡bvjwR wek^we`¨vj‡qi Aa¨v‡`‡ki Av‡jv‡K 1994 mv‡j cÖwZôvKvjxb `ywU wefvM h_v
Kw¤úDUvi mv‡qÝ GÛ BwÄwbqvwis wefvM I †KwgK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis GÛ cwjgvi mv‡qÝ wefvM
wb‡q hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| eZ©gv‡b GB ¯‹z‡ji Aax‡b bqwU wefvM h_vÑ
1. AvwK©‡UKPvi wefvM
2. †KwgK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis GÛ cwjgvi mv‡qÝ wefvM
3. wmwfj GÛ Gbfvqib‡g›Uvj BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
4. Kw¤úDUvimv‡qÝ GÛ BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
5. B‡jKwUªK¨vj GÛ B‡jKUªwb· BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
6. dzW BwÄwbqvwis GÛ wU †UK‡bvjwR wefvM
7. BÛvw÷ªqvj GÛ †cÖvWvKkb BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
8. †gKvwbK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
9. †c‡Uªvwjqvg GÛ gvBwbs BwÄwbqvwis wefvM
GQvov GB ¯‹z‡ji Awafy³ wm‡jU BwÄwbqvwis K‡jR bv‡g GKwU cÖwZôvbI i‡q‡Q|
¯‹z‡ji Aaxb¯’ wefvM mg~‡ni wkÿv, M‡elYv I mvwe©K Kg©KvÛ‡K MwZkxj, gvbm¤úbœ Ges
wek^gv‡bi Av‡jv‡K cwiPvwjZ Ki‡Z wefvMxq KwgwU I MÖvRy‡qU ÷vwWR ¯‹zj KwgwU (wRGmwm)
Gi gva¨‡g wkÿv I M‡elYv Kg©Kv‡Ûi bxwZ-wba©viYx wm×všÍ MÖnY K‡i _v‡K| cvkvcvwk
¯‹z‡ji Aaxb¯’ wefv‡Mi wkÿK‡`i wkÿv, M‡elYv I e¨e¯’vcbvMZ `ÿZv Dbœq‡b RvZxq I
AvšÍR©vwZK w`emgvjv, †mwgbvi I cÖwkÿY BZ¨vw` Av‡qvRb K‡i _v‡K| GQvovI wewfbœ
miKvix cÖwZôvb, RvZxq, AvšÍR©vwZK, †emiKvix Dbœqb ms¯’v, wek^we`¨vj‡qi m‡½ wkÿv
M‡elYv msµvšÍ mg‡SvZv Pzw³ m¤úbœ K‡i _v‡K| ¯‹zj †_‡K GKwU AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi Rvb©vj
cÖKvk Kiv nq I GKwU AvšÍR©vwZK Kb&dv‡iÝ Av‡qvRb Kiv nq| GQvov cÖwZ eQi AvšÍR©vwZK
gv‡bi ˆeÁvwbK M‡elYv cÖKvkbvi Rb¨ wkÿK‡`i g‡a¨ Dean’s Award cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
eZ©gv‡b GB ¯‹z‡ji wefvM mg~‡n †gvU 180 Rb wkÿK, Zb¥‡a¨ Aa¨vc‡Ki msL¨v 54 Rb|
Short description:
School of Applied Sciences and Technology, one of the major schools of Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, launched its journey in 1994 as with two
departments as perthe university’s statue. Since its inception, the school has been
playing an important role in the academic and administrative fields in accordance
with Shahjalal University of Science and Technology regulations. As of today, Nine
Departments namely 1. Architecture 2. Chemical Engineering & Polymer Science
146
3. Civil & Environmental Engineering 4. Computer Science & Engineering 5. Elec-
trical & Electronics Engineering 6. Food Engineering & Tea Technology 7. Indus-
trial & Production Engineering 8. Mechanical Engineering 9. Petroleum & Mining
Engineering are running under this school. Moreover, there is an affiliated college
under this school, named ‘Sylhet Engineering College’. These disciplines have
been awarding degrees of BSc. (Engg.), BArch, MSc. (Engg.), Masters (General),
Masters (Thesis) and PhD. In order to make the teaching, research, and overall
activities vibrant and sophisticated in the light of an international standard, these
disciplines prepare policies and takes decisions through the departmental commit-
tee and the Graduate Studies Committee (GSC). Side by side, the school also cele-
brates international memorable days and arranges trainings and seminars to
enhance the teaching, research, and management skills of its faculties under various
departments. The discipline also signs MoUs with different government, national,
international, and private development organizations and universities in the areas
of education and research. School publishes an international journal and organizes
an international conference. Besides, it arranges Dean’s Award for best publication
among the faculties.There are one hundred eighty teachers in different departments
of the School of which fifty-four are Professors.
School at a glance:
Current Dean : Professor Dr. Md. Ariful Islam
Founder Dean : Professor Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
Year of establishment : 1994
Degree offered : BSc. (Engg.), BArch, MSc. (Engg.), Masters (General),
Masters (Thesis) and PhD
147
Department of Architecture
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
evsjv‡`k Z_v DËic~e©v‡ji emZ-cÖwZ‡ek wbg©v‡b AMÖbx f~wgKv i¶vi ¯^v‡_© kvnRvjvj
weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq (mv÷) - Gi ¯’vcZ¨ wefvM cÖwZwôZ nq| G wefv‡M cvuP-eQi
†gqvw` mœvZK wWwMÖ (we.AvK©) Pvjy i‡q‡Q, hvi cvV¨µgwU GKB mv‡_ ZZ¡xq I e¨envwiK
Dfq cÖKvi wel‡qi mgš^‡q wbwg©Z| Gi dj miƒc, wk¶v_©xe…›` mœvZK wWwMÖ ‡k‡l mylg Ávb
I ev¯Íe `¶Zv AR©‡bi gva¨‡g ‡`‡k-we‡`‡k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv g~jK Kg©‡¶‡Îi Rb¨ ‡hvM¨ n‡q
I‡Vb| wefv‡Mi wk¶K I wk¶v_©xe„›` AvšÍR©vwZK ¯’vcZ¨ ms¯’v †hgb AvK©-Gwkqv,
wm.AvB.G Gi Av‡qvwRZ cÖwZ‡hvwMZv mn Ab¨vb¨ bKkv cÖwZ‡hvwMZvq Ask MÖnY K‡ib| GB
wefvM eQi Ry‡oB wewfbœ †mwgbvimn bvbv ai‡bi bKkv cÖ`k©bxi Av‡qvRb K‡i Avm‡Q|
GQvov mn-cvV¨µg wnmv‡e K¨v¤úv‡mi Af¨šÍ‡i bvbv mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©Kv‡Û mv‡_I wefv‡Mi
wk¶v_©xiv RKwoZ i‡q‡Qb| 2015 mv‡j GB wefvM ‡`‡ki ¯’cwZ‡`i RvZxq ms¯’v
evsjv‡`k ¯’cwZ msm` (AvB.G.we) Gi gh©v`vc~Y© m`m¨ c` jvf K‡i|
Short Description:
Architecture abbreviated as ARC is one of the demanding departments in Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology (SUST) was established in 2004 with an
objective of keeping pioneering role to the built environment of Bangladesh, espe-
cially in the north-eastern region. Department of Architecture offers a five years
long bachelor degree, where courses are designed in such a way so that students
graduating from this department have a balance of theoretical and practical skills to
prepare themselves for the highly competitive multidisciplinary workplace in the
country and beyond. Academics and students are participating in activities of inter-
national architectural organizations like ARCASIA, CAA and others. Design expo-
sitions are arranged by the department every year along with a seminar. Moreover,
students are involved in co-curricular activities as a part of cultural groups inside
the campus. In 2015 this school got accreditation from the Institute of Architects
Bangladesh (IAB), which is the national body of professional architects.
Vision:
This program will strive to play an essential and innovative role in enhancing the
living environment condition by promoting architecture education through profes-
sionals.
Mission:
The Bachelor of Architecture program offers students to provide professional
degree to practice architecture. The mission of this program is to produce skilled
148
professionals with cultural consciousness and artistic intellect, committed to soci-
ety and culture. This program is empowering students to critically engage the com-
plexities of society and the natural environment by inspiring the fundamental prin-
ciples of design.
Objectives:
Generally, the Department of Architecture SUST, takes as its mission preparing
students for successful careers as professional architects in their own fields. We
teach the fundamentals of construction methods and materials, urban and architec-
tural design, architectural theory and history, sustainability, vernacular architecture
and professional ethics and responsibility, all in the service of preparing students to
flourish within the profession of architecture. Some students find careers in related
fields like landscape architecture, urban design, construction management and
photography as well. We believe the skills developed in our program of significant
thinking and iterative, synthetic design skills allow them to do well.
Within the basic route of preparation for professional accomplishment, the program
takes as core interests a focus on design for undeserved urban communities, on
sustainable building including an interest in historic preservation, and several
conservation techniques. These interests are built upon a shared philosophy among
the faculty, promote civic opportunity and engagement locally, and build future
professionals ready to assume global responsibilities.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head :Professor Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman
Year of establishment : 2004
First academic year : 2004
Degree offered : B. ARCH (Five years)
Faculties:
Professor:
1. Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman, PhD (University of Palermo, Italy); Masters in
Urban Engineering (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Associate Professor:
1. Iftekhar Rahman, M. Arch (BUET, Bangladesh); B. Arch (BUET, Bangladesh)
2. Kawshik Saha, Master Erasmus Mundus of Maritime Spatial Planning;
B. Arch (KU, Bangladesh)
3. K Taufiq Elahi, M. Arch (BUET, Bangladesh); B. Arch (BUET, Bangladesh)
4. Mohammad Shamsul Arefin; Master of Arts in Landscape Architecture
149
(MLA), (Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany); B. Arch (KU,
Bangladesh)
5. Mohammad Tanvir Hasan, Masters of Urban Design (The University of Hong
Kong); B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
6. Subrata Das; MSc. in Urban Planning (The University of Hong Kong); B. Arch
(SUST, Bangladesh).
7. Hossain Mohammad Nahyan, Master of Urban & environmental Management,
(WUR, Netherlands); B. Arch (KU, Bangladesh)
8. Shubhajit Chowdhury; Master’s of Arts in Architectural and Cultural Heritage
(Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany); B. Arch (KU, Bangladesh)
Assistant Professor:
1. Shahidul Islam, M. Arch (Erasmus Mundus), B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Gourpada Dey, B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Rupak Dash, B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Shahla Safwat Ravhee, M.Sc. in Architecture, (University of Kent, UK);
B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
5. Sazdik Ahmed, Masters of Urban Design (The University of Hong Kong);
B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
6. Abhijit Mazumdar, Master’s in Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies
(DU, Bangladesh); B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Zannat Ara DilshadShangi, B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
8. MdArifur Rahman; B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
Lecturer:
1. Nuuhash Akando, B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Shataparna Das, B. Arch (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officers:
1. Mr. Mohammad Azizul Hoque, Administrative Officer
2. Ar. Repon Biswas, Asst. Technical Officer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 02
Number of fourth class employee : 03
150
Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Rahman, A., Nahyan, H., Rahman, M. (2022). Portraying the Ethnographic
Landscape of the Tea Workers' Communities in Sylhet: A Morphological
Approach, Khulna University Studies, Special Issue (ICSTEM4IR): 936-951,
KUS: ICSTEM4IR-22/0247, DOI: https://doi.org/10.53808/KUS.2022.IC-
STEM4IR.0247-se.
Professional Engagement
1. Supervisory Consultant of Osmani International Airport (OIA) Extension
Project, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Peer reviewer at World Congress “Net Zero 2023, Los Angeles, USA” orga-
nized by University of Southern California (USC) and Facade Tectonics Insti-
tute (FTI) at Los Angeles USA.
2. Member, Institute of Architects, Bangladesh (IAB).
3. Member, Façade Tectonics Institute, Los Angeles, USA (FTI)
4. Treasurer, Architecture Society, Dept. of Architecture, SUST
5. Coordinator, Seminar Library, Dept. of Architecture, SUST
6. Member, ICT building extension committee, SUST
7. Member, School of Applied Science, SUST
Webinars attended:
1. Understanding Open Access Publishing, F1000Research, organized by Taylor
and Francis, November 04, 2022
2. Sharing Sensitive Research Data: What you need to consider, F1000Research,
organized by Taylor and Francis, November 24, 2022
3. Open Data Sharing – A new trend in open access publishing, F1000Research,
organized by Taylor and Francis, December 01, 2022
151
PhD/ M.Phil/ M.Sc./ B.Sc. Research Supervision:
B. Arch : 03
152
Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Science
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
†KwgK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis GÛ cwjgvi mv‡qÝ (wmBwc) wefvM 1993 mv‡j G¨vcøvBW mv‡qÝ GÛ
†UK‡bvjwR Abyl‡`i Aax‡b kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq (kvwecÖwe), wm‡jU G
hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| GB †cÖvMÖv‡g †KwgK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis Gi †gŠwjK Áv‡bi cvkvcvwk ¯œvZK‡`i
cwjgvi BwÄwbqvwis GÛ †UK‡bvjwR‡Z we‡klvwqZ Kivi Rb¨ we‡kl bRi †`qv nq|
†KwgK¨vj GÛ cwjgvi BÛvw÷ªi e¨vcK AMÖMwZi K_v wPšÍ Ki‡j GB †cÖvMÖvg cÖwZôv Kivi
cÖ¯Íve GKwU mwVK mg‡qvc‡hvMx wm×všÍ| wewfbœ wkíLv‡Z GB wefv‡Mi ¯œvZK‡`i mvd-
j¨gwÛZ wePiY wefvMwUi cÖwZôvi wm×všÍ‡K mg_©b K‡i| wefv‡Mi cvV¨µg ¯œvZK‡`i
†KwgK¨vj GÛ cwjgvi mv‡qÝ BwÄwbqvwis Gi k³ wfZ M‡o ‡`q| wefvMwU‡Z Gg.Gm.wm.
(BwÄ:) Ges wc.GBPwW †cÖvMÖvg Pvjy K‡i h_vµ‡g 2008 Ges 2009 mv‡j| wkÿv I
M‡elYv Dfq †ÿ‡Î DˇivËi Dbœqb I avivevwnKZvi ÿvi cÖwZkÖæwZi ga¨ w`‡q wefvMwU
Zvi †kôZ¡ eRvq †i‡L P‡j‡Q| wefvMwU Board of Accreditation for Engineering and
Technical Education (BAETE), Bangladesh (BAETE) KZ…©K Aby‡gvw`Z Ges Institute
of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB) Gi m`m|
wefv‡Mi wkÿK‡`i g‡a¨ 7 Rb Aa¨vcK, 1 Rb mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK Ges 1 Rb mnKvix
Aa¨vcK Dcw¯’Z i‡q‡Qb| d¨vKvwëi m`m¨iv Polymer composites, Water and waste-
water treatment technology, Membrane technology, Material science and nanotech-
nology, Environmental technology, Polymer concrete materials, Renewable energy,
Biochemical engineering, Chemical process safety, Process engineering wel‡q
M‡elbv K‡i _v‡Kb| ¯œvZK ch©v‡q G wefv‡Mi wkÿv_x©iv 160 †µwWU m¤úbœ K‡i _v‡K|
wefv‡Mi 6wU j¨ve‡iUwiR, 1wU Kg©kvjv Ges 3wU †kÖwY Kÿ i‡q‡Q|
Short description:
The department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Science (CEP) was established
in 1993 at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) under the school of
Applied Sciences & Technology. This is one of the few departments in Bangladesh
educational institutions that offer undergraduate and graduate program in Chemical
Engineering. Along with general chemical engineering preparation, special attention is
given to the specialization of the graduates in polymer engineering and technology.
This is a unique department in the country of its type producing graduates on chemical
engineering specialized to some extent in polymer engineering. Having in mind the
intensive growth of chemical and polymer industries in Bangladesh, the offer of such
an engineering program is correct and in time. The placement of the graduates of this
department in different industrial sectors justifies the decision of the establishment of
the department. The curriculum of the department provides the graduates with strong
153
foundation on chemical and polymer engineering. The department has a long record
of academic achievements by commitment to excellence in teaching and pursuance of
high-quality research. The undergraduate program in Chemical Engineering and
Polymer Science (CEPS) is accredited by Board of Accreditation for Engineering and
Technical Education (BAETE) and the graduates of the program are recognized as the
members of Institute of Engineers of Bangladesh (IEB).
The teaching staff of the department consists of Seven Professors, seven Associate
Professors, seven Assistant Professors and four Lecturers. The faculty members are
specialized in diversified research areas such as water and wastewater treatment
technology, membrane technology, material science and nanotechnology, environ-
mental engineering, polymer concrete materials, renewable energy, biochemical
engineering, chemical process safety as well as process engineering. At present, the
department has 11 staffs (Lab and office), 225 undergraduate and 25 graduate
students. It provides 160 credits at undergraduate level per year. The department
has 8 laboratories, 1 workshop and 3 classrooms.
Vision:
To establish the department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Science as a
leading and world class department in the field of engineering and education and
research.
Mission:
CEP will be in possession of highly developed and regularly updated curricula that
comply with the national and international job market demands. It will have highly
qualified and devoted academic staff for teaching and research. High quality graduates
with personal skills, ethical values and awareness of the needs of technological
advancement, and capable of competing in national and international education,
research and industrial sectors, will be produced through excellence in teaching-learn-
ing and research in CEP department.
Objectives:
The Department of CEP as one of the most active disciplines under the School of
Applied Sciences and Technology takes active part in the formation of the philosophy
of engineering education in SUST and as such shares the common values and objective
of the school, and they are:
1. The main objective is to serve mainly national industrial sectors, especially,
process, polymer and pharmaceuticals.
2. To provide education that focuses on the relationship among engineering people,
society and nature.
3. To develop in the graduate-engineers logical thinking, analyzing and integrating
154
abilities.
4. To develop in the graduate-engineers broad outlook, adaptability and creativi-
ty for self-enlightenment and study.
5. To develop in the graduate-engineers adaptability to continuously advance in
technology.
6. To develop in the graduate-engineers high communications ability.
7. To maintain an updated curriculum of engineering education.
On the basis of our objectives, the performance of our graduates in the process
and polymer industries, including pharmaceuticals, is very high. Our graduates
are actively participating in higher studies at various renowned institutions all
around the world.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Prof. Dr. Md. Tamez Uddin
Year of establishment : 1991
First Academic year : 1993-94
Degree offered : PhD, MSc, and BSc.
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Akhtarul Islam, PhD (Higher Institute of Chemical Technology,
Bourgas, Bulgaria); M.Sc (Higher Certifying Commission, Bulgaria)
2. Dr. Mohammed Mastabur Rahman, PhD (University of Turin, Italy); M.Engg.
(Saga University, Japan)
3. Dr. Salma Akhter, PhD (BUET, Bangladesh); M. Engg. (Dublin City University,
Ireland)
4. Dr. Md. Tamez Uddin, PhD (University of Bordeaux, France and Technical
University of Darmstadt, Germany) M. Sc. Engg. (University of Augsburg,
Germany and University of Bordeaux, France)
5. Dr. Abu Yousuf, PhD (University of Naples Federico II, Italy); M.Sc.
(Rajshahi University, Bangladesh)
6. Dr. Md Salatul Islam Mozumder, PhD (Ghent University, Belgium) and M.Sc.
(Ghent University, Belgium)
7. Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain, PhD (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and
M.E.Sc. (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
8. Md. Mohibul Alam, M.Sc. (Ghent University, Belgium) and B.Sc. Engg.
(SUST, Bangladesh)
9. Dr. Muhammad Zobayer Bin Mukhlish, PhD (Kagoshima University, Japan)
and M.Sc. (Kagoshima University, Japan)
155
10. Mohammad Shaiful Alam Amin, PhD (URV, Spain), M.Sc. (France, Czech
Republic, Spain)
11. Mohammad Rakib Uddin, PhD (Parthenope University of Naples, Italy), M.Sc
Engg. (Ghent University, Belgium)
Associate Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh) and B.Sc. Engg.
(SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Muhammad Abdus Salam, M.Sc. Engg (SUST, Bangladesh and Gothenburg,
Sweden) and B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Md. Fakar Uddin, PhD (Tulane University, USA) M.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mitun Chandra Bhoumick, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Rahatun Akter, B.Sc.Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Humayun Ahmad, M.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh) and B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
4. Md. Shahadat Hossain, M.Sc. (The University of Manchester, UK) and B.Sc.
Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
5. Myisha Ahmed Chowdhury, M.Sc. Engg. (Texas Tech University, USA);
B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh),
6. Md. Delowar Hossain, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Md. Anisur Rahman, B.Sc. Engg.(SUST, Bangladesh)
8. Shafiul Hossain, M.Sc. (DU, Bangladesh), B.Sc. (DU, Bangladesh)
Officers
1. Md. Ferdous Rahman, Senior Technical Officer
2. Md. Rais Uddin, Senior Technical Officer
3. A.B.M. Enayet Hossain, Assistant Register (Store)
4. Md. Habibur Rahman, Assistant Register
5. Razon Chandra Bordan, Technical Officer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 05
Number of fourth class employee : 03
156
1. Anand, S., Vu, M.C., Mani, D.K., Kim, J. B., Jeong, T. H.,Islam, M. A., Kim,
S. R. (2023). Dual 3D networks of graphene derivatives based polydimethylsi-
loxane composites for electrical insulating electronic packaging materials with
outstanding electromagnetic interference shielding and thermal dissipation
performances, Chemical Engineering Journal 462 142017.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.142017
2. Islam, M. A., and Ulbricht, M. (2023). A New Interpretation of Gas Viscosity
for Flow through Micro-Capillaries and Pores, Small, 2205827 (1 of 9).
DOI:10.1002/smll.202205827
3. Mani, D. K., Vu, M. C., Lim, C. S., Kim, J. B., Jeong, T. H., Kim, H. J., Islam,
M. A., Lim, J. H., Kim, K. M., Sung-Ryong Kim, S. R. (2023). Stretching
induced alignment of graphene nanoplatelets in polyurethane films for superior
in-plane thermal conductivity and electromagnetic interference shielding,
Carbon, 201568-576, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2022.09.047.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Raising research
capacity of researchers in the field of chemical sciences and engineering through
enhancing mathematical preparations funded by SUST Research Center.
2. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Research Center titled
Preparation and characterization of polymeric membranes funded by SUST
3. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Adsorption of
mixture of dyes from wastewater: a theoretical study with practical application
funded by UGC Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (AS/2022/1/04) titled Synthesis of
graphene based conductive polymer ternary nanocomposite for supercapacitor
application SUST Research Center.
2. Co-Principal Investigator of a research project (2020-23- PS20191250) titled
Synthesis of conductive polymer composite for electrochemical energy storage
application funded by Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information & Statistics
(BANBEIS), The Ministry of Education, Government of the People’s Republic
157
of Bangladesh
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Director, Centre of Excellence, SUST
2. Elected Syndicate member, SUST
3. President, bdSTEM, SUST
4. External Examiner (2023), M.Sc. Thesis titled “Isolation of heat-resistant
molds from industrially processed fruit products: Impact of processing condi-
tion on the time to detectable growth of individual ascospores. Department of
Food Engineering and Tea Technology, Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of research project (2022-2023) titled Hydrothermal
synthesis of Z-scheme CdS/WO3 photocatalyst for enhanced photocatalytic
degradation of organics under visible light funded by SUST Research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet.
2. Principal Investigator of research project (2022-2023) titled Metal-Sulfide
Based Photocatalysts Modified with RuO2 for Enhanced Decomposition of
Organic Pollutants Under Visible Light funded by Ministry of Science and
Technology, Bangladesh.
3. Principal Investigator of research project (2022-2023) titled Preparation of
visible light activated photocatalyst by hydrothermal method for photocatalytic
158
degradation of organic dyes funded by UGC Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Member, SUST Research Centre
2. Associate Editor, SUST Journal of Science and Technology, SUST
3. Editor, Journal Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (JERIE),
SUST
4. Member, Organization Committee, 7th International Conference on Engineer-
ing Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE2023, 2023 at Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet.
5. Member in advisory panel, 1st International Conference on Nano-bio and
Advanced Materials Engineering (NAME-2023) organize by department of
Chemical Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology
(JUST), Jashore- 7408, Bangladesh
159
PhD/M.Phil/M. Sc./B. Sc. Research supervision:
1. M. Sc. Engg. Research Project: Synthesis and Characterization of visible light
activated nanoparticles for the photocatalytic degradation of toxic organic
compounds.
2. M. Sc. Engg. Research Project: Synthesis of RuO2/CdS Nanoparticles by
Hydrothermal Method and its photocatalytic Application for Wastewater
Treatment
B.Sc. Engg. : 04
Book(s):
Yousuf, A., & Tomás-Pejó, E. (Eds.). (2023). Microbiology of Green Fuels. CRC
Press.
160
Book Chapter(s):
1. Yousuf, A., Hossain, M. S., & Rahman, M. A. (2023). Microbial Roles in
Second Generation Bioethanol. In Microbiology of Green Fuels (pp. 115-136).
CRC Press.
2. Ethiraj, B., Raihan, T., Sarmin, S., Karim, A., Khan, M. M. R., Muthuvelu, K.
S. & Islam, M. A. (2023). Strategies to Enhance Biobutanol Production from
Lignocellulosic Biomass. In Microbiology of Green Fuels (pp. 156-176). CRC Press.
3. Monir, M. U., Abd Aziz, A., Yousuf, A., Hossain, J., Habib, A., Techato, K.,
& Phoungthong, K. (2023). Simulation of cyclone separator for particulate
removal from syngas. In Advances in Synthesis Gas: Methods, Technologies
and Applications (pp. 219-240). Elsevier.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2024) titled Reversible Methane
Electrochemical Reactor as an Efficient Energy Storage for Fossil Power
Generation (DE-FE0032005) funded by the Department of Energy, USA,
2. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2024) titled Low-Cost Retrofit
Kit for Integral Reciprocating Compressors to Reduce Emissions and
Enhance Efficiency (DE-FE0031863) funded by the Department of Energy, USA,
Professional Engagement:
1. Guiest Editor, Special Issue: Sustainable Production of Renewable Bioenergy,
Publisher- MDPI.
2. Guiest Editor, Special Issue: Sustainable Energy and Environment: Carbon
Capture, Utilization, and Storage, Publisher- MDPI.
161
2. Uddin, M.T., Mondal, J., Hossain, S.,Mukhlish, M. Z. B.(2023). Hydrothermal
synthesis of mesoporous TiO2 nanoparticles for enhanced photocatalytic
degradation of organic dye, Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT),
30(3), 320-330. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v30i3.61561
3. Hossain, M.S., Liyana, E., Sifat, S., A., Ameen, F., Ullah, M. A., Jolly, Y. N.,
Quraishi, S. B., Hossain, M., Salleh, S., Akter, S., Hossain, M. A., M. F.,
Mukhlish, M. Z. B. Elliott, M. (2022). Trace element bioaccumulation in
edible red seaweeds (Rhodophyta): A risk assessment for consumers, Environmental
Pollution, 307, 119560, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119560.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator (2022-2023) titled Metal-sulfide based photocatalysts modified
with RuO2 for enhanced decomposition of organic pollutants under visible
light funded by the Ministry of Science & Technology, Bangladesh.
Book Chapter(s):
Di Fraia, S., Massarotti, N., Uddin, M. R., Green Fuel from Sewage Sludge,
Microbiology of Green Fuels, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2023, pp. 275–300.
DOI: 10.1201/9781003171157
163
5. Chowdhury, M. A., Alam, M. M., Rahman, M. M., Islam, M. K. (2022). Model-Based
Study of Creep and Recovery of a Glassy Polymer, Advances in Polymer Technology,
vol. 2022, Article ID 8032690. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/8032690
6. Rahman, M. M. and M.A. Islam (2022). Deformation Behavior of
Epoxy-Modified High Strength Concrete under Uniaxial and Repeated Compression
Load. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering. DOI 10.1007/s42107-022-00419
Book Chapter(s):
1. Rahman, M. M., Mobin, M. I. H., Alam, I. , Alam, M. Z., Hridoy, A. H.,
Khan, M. M. R., ,Alam, M. M. and Rahman, M. M. (2022). Conductive Polymer
Nanocomposites Based Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors: Synthesis,
Characterization and Electrochemical Performance. Chapter 12, Volume II,
Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storageaccepted for publication by
Wiley International Publications.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Synthesis of
conductive polymer composite for electrochemical energy storage application
funded by Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information & Statistics (BANBEIS),
The Ministry of Education, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Professional Engagement:
1. Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Memphis (U of M), TN38152, the USA.
2. Associate Editor, Journal of Frontiers in Materials (Conductive polymer composite
for green energy)
3. Member, Publication committee, International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation and Education
4. ReviewJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
5. Journal of Total Chemical Review
6. ReviewJournal of Energy storage materials
7. ReviewJournal of Polymer Engineering
8. ReviewJournal of Polymer Bulletin
9. ReviewJournal of Heliyon
164
7th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education
(ICERIE 2023), SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh
165
incorporating global correlations. Computers & ChemicalEngineering, 176,
108289, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2023.108289
Conference Article(s)
1. Chowdhury, M. A. and Lu, Q. (2023). A Novel Entropy-Maximizing
TD3-based Reinforcement Learning for Automatic PID Tuning, American
Control Conference (ACC), San Diego, CA, USA, 2023, pp. 2763-2768, DOI:
10.23919/ACC55779.2023.10156246.
166
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
wmwfj GÛ Gbfvqib‡g›Uvj BwÄwbqvwis (wmBB) kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq
(kvwecÖwe) Gi Ab¨Zg ¯^bvgab¨ wefvM| GB wefvMwU 1995 mv‡j cÖwZôvKvjxb mg‡q cwi‡ek
cÖ‡KŠkj I `~lY I wbqš¿b wefvM bv‡g cwiwPZ wQj| eZ©gv‡b wewfbœ we‡klvwqZ kvLvq 25 Rb
Abyl` m`m¨ wb‡q MwVZ wmBB wefvM weGmwm BwÄwbqvwismn GgGmwm BwÄwbqvwis Ges
wcGBPwW †cÖvMÖvg G wWMÖx cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| wkÿv`v‡bi cvkvcvwk D³ wefvM mybv‡gi mv‡_
wewfbœ we‡klvwqZ †Uw÷s, wWRvBb, Ges Kbmvj‡UwÝ cwi‡lev cÖ`vb K‡i|
we‡klZ, Gbfvqib‡g›U Ges IqvUviwi‡mvm© wefvM GKwU mymw¾Z cixÿvMv‡ii mnvqZvq
GKv‡WwgK cwi‡l ev cÖ`v‡bi cvkvcvwk cwi‡ek cÖ‡KŠkj msµvšÍ wewfbœ †ÿ‡Î wWRvBb,
†Uw÷s Ges Kbmvj‡UwÝ cwi‡lev mieivn K‡i Avm‡Q| Gi g‡a¨ we‡klfv‡e D‡jøL‡hvM¨
K‡qKwU †ÿÎ n‡”Q IqvUvi GÛ I‡q÷ IqvUvi †KvqvwjwU G‡mm‡g›U GÛ wUªU‡g›U, mwjW
GÛ †nRvW©m I‡q÷ g¨v‡bR‡g›U, Gqvi GÛ mvDÛ cwjDkb †gRvi‡g›U GÛ wgwU‡Mkb
†UKwbK, Gbfvqb‡g›Uvj g¨v‡bR†g›U cø¨vwbs, Gbfvqib‡g›Uvj AwWwUs, Gbfvqib‡g›Uvj
Bgc¨v± G‡mm‡g›U GÛ gwbUwis|
GQvovI ÷ªKPvivj GÛ KÝUªvKkb BwÄwbqvwis wefvM AvaywbK mdUIq¨vi I hš¿cvwZi
mgš^‡q mw¾Z j¨ve‡iUwi‡Z wewfbœ ÷ªvK&Pvivj g¨v‡Uwiqvjm& (†hgb: iW, wm‡g›U, evjy,
cv_i, BU, KbwµUB Z¨vw`) Gi MyYMZ gvb wbqš¿b I g~j¨vqb cwi‡lev cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| gvV
ch©v‡q wewfbœ cwi‡lev †hgb †KviKvwUs GÛ †Uw÷s, ÷ªvKPvivj †nj_& G‡mm‡g›U Ges bb
†Wª÷ªvKwUf †Uw÷s Ad AviwmwmGÛ †gwkbvix ÷ªvKPvi BZ¨vw` myweavI Gi AšÍ©f~³|
GQvovI wkÿv`v‡bi cvkvcvwk D³ wefv‡M KvVv‡gv Ges AeKvVv‡gv MZ ¯’vcbv †hgb wewìs,
weªR, KvjfvU©, wi‡UBwbs Iqvj, wiRvf©vi, Uvwg©bvj, w÷j ÷ªvKPvi Ges Ab¨vb¨ wmwfj ÷ªvK-
Pvi BZ¨vw` bKkv I wbg©v‡Y Kbmvj&‡UwÝ myweav cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
†h‡nZz †Kvb ¯’vcbv gReyZ I †UKmB Ki‡Z gvwUi ¸YMZ gvb GKwU g~L¨ f~wgKv cvjb K‡i,
ZvB wbg©v‡Yi c~‡e© gvwUi ‰ewkó¨ I ¸YMZ gvbg~j¨vqb cÖ‡qvRb| D³ wefv‡Mi wRI‡UK&wb
K¨vjeªv GB RvZxq welq¸‡jv wb‡q wek`fv‡e KvR K‡i _v‡K|
Ab¨w`‡K Uªv݇cv‡U©kb BwÄwbqwis wefvM we¯Í…Z cwim‡i j¨ve‡iUwi cixÿv (†hgb: weUzwgb,
GwMÖ‡MU, m‡qj dzj ‡¯‹j †cf‡g›U Ges †ijI‡q Uª¨vK cvidi‡gÝ) we‡klvwqZ cÖwkÿY Ges
Kbmvj&‡UwÝ cwi‡lev (†hgb: †cf‡g›U cvdi‡gÝB fvjy¨‡qkb, ÷vKPvivj GÛ wRI‡gwUªK
wWRvBb Ad †cf‡g›U, g¨v‡bR‡g›U Ad UªvwdK K‡›Uªvj wm‡÷g, GKwm‡W›U GbvjvBwmm GÛ
†mdwU †gRvim, Uªv݇cv‡U©kb g‡Wwjs GÛ cø¨vwbs) cÖ`vb K‡i| AwaKš‘, GB wefvM RvZxq
I wek^e¨vcx †ek K‡qKwU mn‡hvwMZv g~jK Kgm~wP Ask MÖnY Ki‡Q ; Gi g‡a¨ we‡klfv‡e
D‡jøL‡hvM¨ Rvgv©wb K¨v‡mj wek^we`¨vj‡qi mv‡_ wW‡R÷vi BwÄwbqvis; wej GÛ wgwjÛv
†MUm dvD‡Ûkb (weGgwRGd) Gi A_vq‡b †Møvevj m¨vwb‡Ukb MÖ¨vRy‡qU ¯‹zj (wRGmwRGm)
167
wej, G‡Z Ab¨vb¨ AskMÖnYKvix cÖwZóvb AvBGBPB †Wjd&U, ‡b`vij¨vÛm Ges Lyjbv
cÖKŠkj I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq (Ky‡qU); evsjv‡`k cÖ‡KŠkj wek^we`¨vjq (ey‡qU), Gi
cvkvcvwk Ab¨‡`i mv‡_ ÔIqvUvi GÛ I‡q÷ g¨v‡bR‡g›UÕ Kgm~wP‡Z Ask MÖnYhvi A_©vq‡b
wQj W¨vwbWv, BDGbwWwc, Iqvì© e¨vsK, Ges wmwWGgwc| GQvovI GB wefvMwU GmwWwR-6
Gi jÿ¨ AR©‡bi Awf cÖv‡q B›Uvib¨vkbvj †Uªwbs †bUIqvK© (AvBwUGb-ey‡qU) †Møvevj
IqvUvi cvU©bviwkc, Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi (wWwcGBPB) BZ¨vw` cÖwZôv‡bi mv‡_
¯’vbxq miKvi cÖkvmb Ges RbcÖwZwbwa‡`i mÿgZv e„wׇZ KvR Ki‡Q| ZبZxZ, wkÿv_©x-
‡`i‡K ev¯Íeg~Lx I M‡elYv ag©x Kv‡R AwfÁZv †`qvi D‡Ï‡k¨ GB wefv‡M wbqwgZ fv‡e
m‡¤§jb (RvZxq I AvšÍR©vwZK), †mwgbvi, Kg©kvjv, cÖwkÿYKvh©µg, †gjv, BwÄwbqvwis
cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Ges wmBB m¤úwK©Z Ab¨vb¨ Awjw¤úqvWm& Av‡qvwRZ nq|
Short description :
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is one of the most
prestigious departments of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
(SUST). This department was formerly known as the Department of Environmental
Engineering and Pollution Control and was established in 1995. The Department of
CEE currently offers B.Sc. Engineering-, M.Sc. Engineering and PhD- program.
Presently 25 faculty members are working in various specialized divisions of CEE.
Specifically, the Environmental and Water Resources Engineering division, with
the support of a well-equipped laboratory, has been providing academic services as
well as providing testing, design and consultancy services in various areas of envi-
ronmental engineering. Some of the areas include but not limited to water and
wastewater quality assessment along with their treatment, solid and hazardous
waste management, air and sound pollution measurement with mitigation tech-
niques, environmental management planning, environmental auditing, and envi-
ronmental impact assessment and monitoring.
Moreover, the Structural and Construction Engineering division is equipped with
the state of the art hardware and software facilities for carrying out testing of vari-
ous structural materials in the laboratory (i.e. mild steel, concrete, stone, sand,
cement, and bricks) and in-field (core cutting and testing, structural health assess-
ment, and nondestructive testing of RCC and masonry structures). Apart from
teaching, consultancy services for design and construction of civil structures and
infrastructures including but not limited to buildings, bridges, culverts, retaining
walls, reservoirs, terminals, steel structures, and other civil structures are also
provided. As the quality of soil in construction sites plays a key role, it is needed to
identify the physical characteristics of the soil to determine its ability to support the
structure. Our Geotechnical Engineering division deals with such matters with
honor.
168
On the other hand, the Transportation Engineering division offers a broad range of
specialized transportation services covering laboratory testing (e.g., bitumen,
aggregate, soil, full-scale pavement and rail track performance), specialized training
and related consultancy services (e.g., pavement performance evaluation, structural
and geometrical design of pavement, management of traffic control system, accident
analysis and safety measures, transport modelling and planning and so on).
Additionally, this Department has possessed several collaboration programs both
nationally and globally including ‘Disaster Engineering’ with the University of
Kassel, Germany; ‘Global Sanitation Graduate School (GSGS) funded by Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)’ with IHE Delft, the Netherlands and Khulna
University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh; ‘Water and Waste
Management funded by DANIDA, UNDP, World Bank and CDMP’ with Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh as well as others.
Moreover, this Department has been working with International Training Network
(ITN-BUET), Global Water Partnership (GWP), the Department of Public Health
Engineering (DPHE) in capacity building of local government administration and
public representative to achieve SDG-6. Furthermore, conferences (national and
international), seminars, workshops, training programs, fairs, engineering competitions
and other Olympiads related to CEE are regularly organized with pride by this one
of the best Departments of SUST.
Vision:
To create high-quality engineering professionals who will keep significant role in sustainable
infrastructure development and environmental safety with a motto "Build the Earth, Save
the Earth”
Mission:
The mission of the Civil and Environmental Engineering department is dedicated
1. Produce world-class engineers with technical competency, analytical thinking ability,
ethical standard, life-long learning ability and leadership skill, who can have successful
careers as professionals and will contribute to the advancement of knowledge and
novelty in civil and environmental engineering and similar fields
2. Educate its students in a modern-dynamic learning environment by providing them
in-depth knowledge so that they add value in the wide areas of infrastructure development
and environmental safety
3. Promote teaching, research, innovation and maintain an effective industry-academia
relationship at national and international level
169
Objectives:
Graduates obtaining a certified degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering
should be well educated in the broad areas of infrastructure development and
environmental safety. However to be an effective and productive engineer students
need to grab a variety of skills that go beyond their course content. The objectives
or learning targets of the curriculum are categorized in the following dimensions:
● Knowledge
● Skill
● Attitude
Department at a glance:
Name of theHead : Dr Md. Misbah Uddin
Year of establishment : 1994
First Academic year : 1994-95
Degree offered : B.Sc. Engg., M.Sc. Engg., PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Mohammod Aktarul Islam Chowdhury, PhD (BUET, Bangladesh); M.Sc.
(KUL, Belgium and VUB Netherlands)
2. Dr. Md. Jahir Bin Alam, PhD (IIT, Kharagpur, India), M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
3. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed, PhD (RUDN, Russia); M.Sc. Engg. (RUDN, Russia)
4. Dr. Muhammad Azizul Hoque, PhD (USQ, Australia); M.Sc. Engg. (BUET,
Bangladesh)
170
5. Dr. Md. Misbah Uddin, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh); M. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
6. Dr. Mohammad Shahidur Rahman, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg.
(SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Dr. Bijit Kumar Banik, PhD (UNICLAM, Italy and UNESCO-IHE, Netherlands);
M.Sc. (UAB, Spain and TUHH, Germany)
8. Dr. Mohammad Saiful Islam, PhD (QUT, Australia); M.Sc. (KFUPM, KSA)
9. Dr. H. M. A. Mahzuz, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
10. Dr. Md. Imran Kabir, PhD (University of Sydney, Australia); M.Sc. Engg.
(Chungju National University, South Korea)
11. Dr. Md. Bashirul Haque, PhD (University of Leeds, UK); M.Sc. Engg.
(BUET, Bangladesh)
12. Dr. Gulam Md. Munna, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh); M.Sc. Engg. (UEL, UK)
Associate Professors
1. Dr. Tajmunnaher, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Shilpy Rani Basak, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
3. Dr. Ahmad Hasan Nury, PhD (UNSW, AUS); M.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Dr. Shriful Islam, PhD (University of Queensland, Australia), M.E.Sc. (University
of Western Ontario, Canada)
5. Sourav Ray, M.Sc. Engg. (Saitama University, Japan); B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
Assistant Professors
1. Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, M.Sc. (BUET, Bangladesh); B.Sc. (CUET, Bangladesh)
2. Mohaiminul Haque, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Md. Aminul Islam, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Khairul Hasan, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
5. Nur Md. Robiul Hoque, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
6. Khayrun Nahar Mitu, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Sabrin Ara, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
8. Ayesha Ferdous Mita(On leave), B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Lecturer
1. Md. Nazmul Islam Rafi, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Nusrat Jahan Ekra, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officers:
1. Md. Nazrul Islam, Senior Technical Officer
2. Md. Abul Kashem, Instrument Engineer
171
3. Muhammed Shah Alam, Assistant Registrar (Store)
4. A.H.M. Humayun Kabir, Senior Technical Officer
5. Md. Shahid Alam, Technical Officer
6. Abu Bakar Siddiqui, Assistant Administrative Officer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 03
Number of fourth class employee : 04
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Supervision Consultant, Expansion of Osmani International Airport, Sylhet
(1st Phase), From January 2021 to date.
2. Consultant, Centre for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CEE,
SUST.
Conference Article(s)
1. Wahid, C. M. S., Alam, M. J. B.(2022). Windstorm vulnerability assessment
of RC building by wind damage band model: a case study in Sylhet. 6th Inter-
national Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2022),21-23
Dec – 2022, CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
172
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed, Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Mahzuz, H., Ahmed, M., Islam, M. M., Hasan, R., Hasan, K., & Alam, M. M.
(2022). Influence of truss-type and welded reinforcement in concrete beam.
International Journal of Structural Engineering, 12(2), 144.https://-
doi.org/10.1504/ijstructe.2022.121911
2. Ahmed, M., Ahmed, N., Haque, N. (2022). Effective placement of fluid
viscous damper in irregular shaped reinforced concrete buildings, Journal of
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education, Vol. 4, No. 1, June, 2022.
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Member (Advisory Committee), 6th International Conference on Advances in
Civil Engineering (ICACE-2022), CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
2. External examiner of 2 PhD theses from Andhra University, India in 2023.
3. Supervision consultant (Structure) in the Expansion Project of Osmani International
Airport (Phase 1).
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference Attended: Conference Article(s)
1. Ahmed, M., Mahin, A.A., Sayeed, M.A. (December, 2022). Seismic Vulnerability
Assessment of Building Stocks Using New Zealand Guidelines and FEMA P
154: A Comparative Study. 6th International Conference on Advances in Civil
Engineering (ICACE-2022),CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh, 21-23.
2. Ahmed, M., Khan, M. S. A. (January, 2023). Assessment of Sediment Transport
Characteristics of River Shari-Goyain, Sylhet, Bangladesh. International
Perspectives on Water Resources and the Environment (IPWE- 2023),
Environmental & Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil
Engineers and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, 4-6.
3. Ahmed, M., Babul, R. I., Bosu, D. (January, 2023). Seismic Vulnerability
Assessment of Buildings in Sylhet City Using Rapid Visual Screening.
ICERIE 2023, SUST, Sylhet, 12-14.
4. Hasan, M. A., Hoque, M. A., Ahmed, M. (January, 2023). Application of Plastic
Waste as an Alternative to Coarse Aggregate for Concrete Block Construction.
ICERIE 2023, SUST, Sylhet, 12-14.
Research Project(s):
Supervisor of the project titled Low-Cost Cement Concrete Using Brick Chips
with Superplasticizers funded by Way Housing Pvt. Ltd., 2023.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Assessment of
the sanitation condition of Sylhet City Corporation area in line with sustainable
development goal: An application of GIS and SFD Graphic Tools funded by
SUST Research Centre.
Conference Article(s)
1. Hoque, M. A., Kumar, P., Hasan, M. A., Banik, B. K. & Kabir, M. I. (2023,
January). Development of an SFD graphic to investigate the sanitation condition
of city dwellers: A case study on Ward-9, Sylhet City Corporation. 7th International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE
2023), Sylhet Bangladesh.
2. Hasan, M. A., Hoque, M. A.& Ahmed, M. (2023, January). Application of
Plastic Waste as an Alternative to Coarse Aggregate for the Concrete Block
Construction. 7th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innova-
tion and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet Bangladesh.
3. Tarannum, S., Abir, M. N., Banik, B. K., Hoque, M. A.& Kabir, M. I. (2022,
December). Adsorption of Chloride Ions from Aqueous Solution Using Activated
Carbon Obtained by Chemical Activation of Jute Stick. 6th International Confer-
ence on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE 2022), Chattogram, Bangladesh.
174
Conference Article(s)
1. Rony, P. K., Uddin, M. M., & Amin, G. M. R. (2023). Hydrodynamic
Response to Dredging: Analysis on Surma River of Bangladesh using
HEC-RAS, 7th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation
and Education School of Applied sciences & Technology, SUST, Sylhet
2. Munna, G. M., Alam, M. J. B., Uddin, M. M., Hasan, M. (October, 2022).
Analysing the Characteristics of Major Charas of Sylhet City using Storm
Water Management Model (SWMM). ICWFM, BUET.
Conference Article(s)
1. Rafi, M.N.I., Begum, A., Islam, S., & Rahman, M.S. (2023). An experimental
study on the relationship between compressive and tensile strength of clay
soil. In: 7th International Conference on Engineering research, Innovation and
Education (ICERIE), Jan 12-14, SUST- Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a researcg project (2022-23) titled Performance analysis
of self-healing biomortar in the local laboratory environment funded by SUST
research Centre.
Professional Engagement:
1. Supervision consultant (Engineering Materials and Quantity Survey) in the
Expansion Project of Osmani International Airport (Phase 1) up to January 30, 2023.
2. Consultant, Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CEE,
UST
175
3. Convener (Event Management),International Conference on Engineering,
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE, 2023),Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
4. Reviewer,Reviews in Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Edu-
cation (JERIE), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Ban-
gladesh.
5. Member,World Vision Bangladesh project (2021-22) entitled ‘Safe Water
Research in Sylhet & Gowainghat Area.’
Conference Article(s)
1. Chowdhury, S. A., Banik, B. K., Di Cristo, C., Del Giudice, G. and Vacca, A.
(January, 2023). Optimisation of Sensor Location in Sewer Systems to Detect
New Cases of Coronavirus. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education ICERIE, 12-14, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
2. Hoque, M. A., Kumar, P., Hasan, M. A., Banik, B. K. and Kabir, M. I. (Janu-
ary,2023). Development of an SFD graphic to investigate the sanitation condi-
tion of city dwellers: A case study on Ward-9, Sylhet City Corporation.
Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Engineering Research, Inno-
vation and Education ICERIE, 12-14, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Tarannum, S., Abir, M. N., Banik, B. K., Hoque, M. A. & Kabir, M. I.
(December,2022). Adsorption of Chloride Ions from Aqueous Solution Using
Activated Carbon Obtained by Chemical Activation of Jute Stick. 6th Interna-
tional Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2022), 21-23,
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled Optimal Sensor
location in sewer systems to detect coronavirus funded by SUST research
Centre
176
Professional Engagement:
1. Associate Editor, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Education
(JERIE), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
(https://journals.sust.edu/jerie/)
2. Member (Technical Committee),International Conference on Engineering,
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE, 2023),Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Reviewer, Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology (Spring-
er), Urban Water Journal (T & F), Water Supply (IWA), Water (MDPI),
Sustainability (MDPI)
4. Resource Person, 2nd Orientation Workshop on “Fecal Sludge Management
in Cities: An Element of City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation” October, 19-20,
2022, R317, ‘A’ Building, SUST, organized by SUST and ITN-BUET, Ban-
gladesh.
5. Resource Person, 1st Orientation Workshop on “Fecal Sludge Management in
Cities: An Element of City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation” August, 26-27, 2022,
R317, ‘A’ Building, SUST, organized by SUST and ITN-BUET, Bangladesh.
6. Supervision consultant (Plumbing, Water supply and Drainage) in the Expan-
sion Project of Osmani International Airport (Phase 1) from February 20th
2020 to date.
7. Team Leader,World Vision Bangladesh project (2021-22) entitled ‘Safe
Water Research in Sylhet & Gowainghat Area’
177
Qurʾān and Sunnah Studies, 6 (3) 29-49.
https://journals.iium.edu.my/al-burhan/index.php/al-burhan/article/view/275.
Conference proceedings:
1. Akter, S., Sayed, H. K., Mahzuz, H.M.A., & Bhuyain, M. G. S. (January, 2023)
Simulation of Reinforced Concrete Beam Column Joint Using, ANSYS For
Different Pattern of Joint Reinforcement, 7th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education, 12-14, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Conference proceeding(s):
1. Nisha, N.M., Islam, A.N.M.N., Basak, S.R., Kabir, M.I. (January, 2023).
Effect of Temperature on Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Tannery Waste with
locally available substrates. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education ICERIE 2023, 12-14,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Hoque, M. A., Kumar, P., Hasan, M. A., Banik, B. K.,& Kabir, M. I. (January,
2023). Development of an SFD graphic to investigate the sanitation condition
of city dwellers: A case study on Ward-9, Sylhet City Corporation. Proceed-
ings of 6th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation
and Education ICERIE 2023, 12-14, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Tarannum, S., Abir, M. N., Banik, B. K., Hoque, M. A. and Kabir, M. I.
(December, 2022). Adsorption of Chloride Ions From Aqueous Solution
Using Activated Carbon Obtained by Chemical Activation of Jute Stick. 6th
International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE-2022),
21-23, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Master Trainer, DPHE-UNICEF Training on Systematic and Scientific
Approaches for Targeting Poor and Unserved People in Arsenic Affected
Areas. (July, 2023 to date)
178
2. Master Trainer, Fecal Sludge Management under City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation.
(July, 2019 to date)
3. Master Trainer, OHS-IPC for Capacity Building of Sanitation and Waste
Workers. (August, 2019 to date)
4. Focal Person, International Training Network (ITN)-BUET and CEE-SUST
Collaboration Initiatives. (March, 2021 to date)
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended:
1. Facilitator in the 04-day Training on Fecal Sludge Management and Solid
Waste Management (Operation and Maintenance) for Department of Public
Health Engineering Officials. Held on 24-27 July 2023 in Cox’s Bazar.
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Simulation-based
Analysis for Traffic Flow Optimization in Sylhet City Arterial Roads funded
by SUST research Centre.
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Supervision consultant (Pavement) in the Expansion Project of Osmani International
Airport (Phase 1).
2. Consultant, Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CEE,
SUST
179
Conference Article(s)
3. Munna, G. M., Nury, A. H., Alam, M. J. B., Hasan, M. M. (January, 2023). A
Study on Flood Inundation Mapping for Sylhet City Using Rational and
SCS-CN Methods.7th International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education.
4. Munna, G. M., Alam, M. J. B., Uddin, M. M., Hasan, M. (October, 2022).
Analysing the Characteristics of Major Charas of Sylhet City using Storm
Water Management Model. ICWFM, BUET.
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference Attended:
1. Munna, G.M., Nury, A.H., Alam, M.J.B., Hasan, M.M. (January, 2023). A
Study on Flood Inundation Mapping for Sylhet City Using Rational and
SCS-CN Methods, 7th International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education, SUST, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of theresearch project (2022-24) titled Assessing Future
Drought Risk Under Changing Climate in Bangladesh funded by SUST
Research Center.
Professional Engagement(s):
Supervision consultant (Quantity) in the Expansion Project of Osmani International
Airport (Phase 1).
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled Partial replacement
of sand with crushed waste glass for geotechnical applications in pavement with
further improvement using chemical additive funded by SUST Research Center
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference Attended:
7th International Conference on Engineering research, Innovation and Education
(ICERIE), Jan 12-14, SUST- Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Conference Article(s)
1. Rafi, M.N.I., Begum, A., Islam, S., and Rahman, M.S. (January, 2023). An
experimental study on the relationship between compressive and tensile
strength of clay soil. In: 7thInternational Conference on Engineering research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE), 12-14, SUST- Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Ullah, A., Shohag, M.M.R.I., Islam, S., Shadin, M.M.H., and Hossen,
M.R.(January, 2023). A study on the strength improvement in clay soil in
presence of fly ash and cement. 7thInternational Conference on Engineering
research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE), 12-14, SUST- Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Islam, S., Islam, J. and Ara, S. (December, 2022). Improving the geotechnical
behavior of clay soil using construction and demolition waste. 6thInternational
Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE), pp. 337-343, 21-23,
CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement(s):
Supervision consultant (Geotechnical) in the Expansion Project of Osmani
International Airport (Phase 1).
Conference Article(s)
1. Islam, M. R., Dias, I., Okazaki, T., Matsui, R. (June 24, 2023). Numerical
Modeling on Fracture and Analysis of Steel Chevron Braced Frame. AIJ-Hok-
kaido Regional Convention Conference, Muroran Institute of Technology,
Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan.
2. Islam, M. R., Okazaki, T., Dias, I., Matsui, R. (December 15-16, 2022).
Numerical modelling on fracture of squat brace to analyze steel braced frame.
Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering (JAEE) Conference, Hokkaido
University, Sapporo, Japan.
182
a case study of Sylhet city.6th International Conference on Advances in Civil
Engineering (ICACE-2022), CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
Co- Investigator of the project (2022-23) titled Simulation-based Analysis for
Traffic Flow Optimization in Sylhet City Arterial Roads funded by SUST
research Centre.
Professional Engagement(s):
1. Supervision consultant(Pavement) in the Expansion Project of Osmani International
Airport (Phase 1).
2. Consultant, Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CEE, SUST.
Conference Article(s)
Alam, S., Islam, J., and Ara, S. (2022). Improving the geotechnical behavior
of clay soil using construction and demolition waste. 6th International Conference
on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE), pp. 337-343, Dec 21-23, CUET,
Chattogram, Bangladesh.
183
fiber: experimental and ANN application. Journal of Engineering and Applied
Science, 70(1), p.53. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-023-00224-6
2. Mita, A. F., Ray, S., Haque, M., and Saikat, M. H. (2023). Prediction and opti-
mization of properties of concrete containing crushed stone dust and nylon
fiber using response surface methodology, Heliyon, 9(3), e14436.-
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14436
3. Mita A. F., Ekra N. J., Banik B. K., Hoque M. A., and Kabir M. I. (2022).
Application of laterite soil in removing chloride ion from drinking water.
Water Practice and Technology, 17(8), 1570-1581.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2022.084
Conference Article(s)
1. Rafi, M.N.I., Begum, A., Islam, S., and Rahman, M.S. (January, 2023). An
experimental study on the relationship between compressive and tensile
strength of clay soil. 7th International Conference on Engineering research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE), 12-14, SUST- Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Rafi, M.N.I., Alam, M.J.B., Hasan, M.A., Bhadra, A., Datta, S., Sinha, B.
(January, 2023). Traffic congestion analysis in Sylhet city using LOS meth-
od.7th International Conference on Engineering research, Innovation and
Education (ICERIE), 12-14, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement(s):
Consultant, Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CEE, SUST.
184
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
¯‹yj Ae Gcøv‡qWmv‡q‡Ým GÛ †UK‡bvjwR-Gi Aax‡b 1992-93 wkÿvel© †_‡K Kw¤úDUvi
weÁvb I cÖ‡KŠkj wefvM (wmGmB)-Gi †MŠiegq hvÎv ïiæ nq| Zvici †_‡K GB wefvM
A‡bK D”P gv‡bi MÖ¨vRy‡qU ‰Zwi K‡i Avm‡Q| cÖhyw³MZ `¶Zv Ges †bZ…Z¡ ¸Yvejxi
gva¨‡g mviv we‡k¦i wewfbœ cÖwZôv‡b i‡q‡Q Zv‡`i mie Dcw¯’wZ| GB wefvM Kw¤úDUvi
weÁvb I cÖ‡KŠk‡j weGmwm (BwÄt), GgGmwm (†Rbv‡ij/w_wmm) Ges wcGBPwW wWMÖx cÖ`vb
K‡i _v‡K| GQvov wmGmB wefvM CISCO I AWS Gi KvwiKzjv‡g wewfbœ cÖ‡dkbvj
†Uªwbs (wmwmGbG, K¬vDW Kw¤úDwUs BZ¨vw`) cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| Pvi eQ‡ii weGmwm
(BwÄt)-Gi g~j wk¶v Kvh©µg M‡o D‡V‡Q GKwU AvaywbK wm‡jevm‡K †K›`ª K‡i| ZË¡xq
Ges e¨envwiK †Kvm©¸‡jvi g‡a¨ fvimvg¨ eRvq †i‡L ‰Zwi n‡q‡Q GB wm‡jevm, hv‡Z
Kw¤úDUvi weÁvb I cÖ‡KŠk‡ji wewfbœ welq AšÍf©y³ i‡q‡Q| GgGmwm wWwMÖ‡Z i‡q‡Q
Kw¤úDUvi weÁvb I cÖ‡KŠk‡ji wewfbœ AvaywbK †Kvm© Ges †mB m¤úwK©Z M‡elYvag©x
welqvw`| Kw¤úDUvi weÁvb Ges cÖ‡KŠk‡ji wewfbœ kvLvq M‡elYvi Rb¨ GB wefv‡Mi
i‡q‡Q Me© Kivi g‡Zv BwZnvm| evsjv b¨vPvivj j¨v½y‡qR cÖ‡mwms wb‡q `yi`k©x cwiKíbvi
Kvi‡Y GB wefvM M‡elYvi Rb¨ Av`k© RvqMv¸‡jvi g‡a¨ GKwU| we‡kl K‡i GB kvLvq
evsjv fvlvq cÖ_g mvP© BwÄb ÔwccxwjKvÕ ˆZwi n‡qwQj GB wefv‡M-hv GB wefv‡M evsjv
b¨vPvivj j¨v½y‡qR cÖ‡mwms‡q D”PZi M‡elYvi †¶‡Î GKwU gvBj djK|
wmGmB wefvM RvZxq Ges AvšÍR©vwZK cyi¯‹vi cÖvß †ek K‡qKwU M‡elYvag©x cÖ‡R‡±i m~wZKvMvi,
†hgb: †gvevB‡j GmGgGm-Gi gva¨‡g wek¦we`¨vjq ch©v‡q fwZ© cÖwµqv KiY, b¨vPvivj j¨v½y‡qR
cÖ‡mwms‡q M‡elYv BZ¨vw`| GQvov †`‡ki Ges we‡`‡ki wewfbœ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi mv‡_ GK‡hv‡M †ek
wKQy M‡elYvg~jK KvR Ki‡Q GB wefvM| wewfbœ wimvP© wUgGbGjwc, WvUv mv‡qÝ,
†bUIqvK©-wmwKDwiwU Ges eøK †PB‡bi g‡Zv Uwc‡Ki w`‡K g‡bv‡hvM w`‡”Q|
covïbvi evB‡iI wk¶v_©x‡`i wewfbœ m„Rbkxj Kg©KvÛ wb‡q GB wefvM Mwe©Z| wefv‡Mi
wk¶v_©xiv GwmGgAvB wmwcwm wiwRIbvj Ges b¨vkbvj †cÖvMÖvwgs Kb‡U÷ ¸‡jv‡Z eiveiB
fv‡jv K‡i _v‡K| GwmGgAvB wmwcwm wiwRIbv‡j cÖ_g w`‡Ki cwRkb a‡i †i‡L weMZ
eQi¸‡jv‡Z Gwm Gg AvB wmwcwmi Iqvì© dvBbv‡ji gZ gh©v`v c~Y© Avm‡i cÖwZØwÜZv Kivi
†MŠie AR©b K‡i Avm‡Q GB wefv‡Mi wk¶v_©xiv| Zv‡`i‡K †cÖvMÖvwgs Kb‡U÷, n¨vKv_b,
bvbv ai‡Yi mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©KvÐ wKsev †Ljvayjv welqK Abyôvb Av‡qvRb Ki‡Z Drmvn †`qv
nq| wk¶v_©xiv bvbv P¨v‡jwÄs cÖ‡R‡± KvR Kivi gva¨‡g mdUIq¨vi †W‡fjc‡g‡›U Zv‡`i
`¶Zv e„w× Ki‡Z cv‡i| GB wefv‡Mi cÖavb D‡Ïk¨ n‡jv M‡elYvq mswkøó wk¶K-wk¶v_©x‡`i
wb‡q Kw¤úDUvi weÁvb wk¶v Ges M‡elYvi †¶‡Î evsjv‡`k Ges ewnwe©‡k¦ GKwU Av`k©
RvqMv wn‡m‡e cwiwPwZ jvf Kiv|
185
Short Description:
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) started its glorious
journey from the academic year 1992-93 under the School of Applied Sciences and
Technology. Since then the department has been producing many high quality grad-
uates. They have a presence in various organizations across the globe through their
technical expertise and leadership qualities. This department offers B.Sc.(Eng.),
M.Sc.(General/Thesis) and Ph.D degrees in Computer Science and Engineering.
The four-year B.Sc.(Engg.) OBE curriculum is structured around a modern sylla-
bus. Besides, CSE department provides various professional trainings (CCNA,
Cloud Computing etc.) with incorporating the curriculum of CISCO and AWS. The
syllabus is designed with a balance between theoretical and practical courses,
covering various topics in computer science and engineering. The M.Sc. degree
includes various advanced courses in computer science and engineering and related
research subjects. The department has a proud history of research in various fields
of computer science and engineering. This department is one of the ideal areas for
research because of its visionary plans for Bengali Natural Language Processing.
The first search engine in Bengali language 'Pipilika' was developed in this depart-
ment which is a milestone in advanced research in Bengali Natural Language
Processing in this department.
The CSE department is home to several national and international award-winning
research projects such as: University Level Admission Processing through Mobile
SMS, Bengali Natural Language Processing etc. This department is doing several
research works in collaboration with different universities of the country and
abroad. Various research teams are focusing on topics such as NLP, data science,
network-security and block chain.
The department of CSE is proud of the various creative activities of the students
outside of studies. Students of the department consistently perform well in
ACM-ICPC Regional and National Programming Contests. The students of this
department have been winning the honor of competing in prestigious events like
ACM-ICPC World Finals in the past years by retaining the first positions in
ACM-ICPC Regional. They are encouraged to organize programming contests,
hackathons, various cultural activities or sporting events. Students can enhance
their skills in software development by working on various challenging projects.
The main objective of this department is to become known as an ideal place in Ban-
gladesh and outside the world in the field of computer science education and
research with the teachers and students involved in the research.
Vision:
To provide an excellent educational environment in order to develop professionals
with strong technical and research backgrounds.
186
Mission:
1. To provide quality education in both theoretical and applied foundations of Computer
Science and Engineering.
2. Create highly skilled computer engineers, capable of doing research and also develop
solutions for the betterment of the nation.
3. Inculcate professional and ethical values among students.
4. Support society by participating in and encouraging technology transfer
Objectives:
1. To provide students with a strong foundation in the mathematical, scientific and
engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineer-
ing problems and to prepare them for graduate studies, R&D, consultancy and
higher learning.
2. To develop an ability to analyze the requirements of the software, understand
the technical specifications, design and provide novel engineering solutions
and efficient product designs.
3. To provide exposure to emerging cutting edge technologies, adequate training &op-
portunities to work as teams on multidisciplinary projects with effective communi-
cation skills and leadership qualities.
4. To prepare the students for a successful career and work with values and social
concern bridging the digital divide and meeting the requirements of local and
multinational companies.
5. To promote student awareness on the life-long learning and to introduce them to
professional ethics and codes of professional practice.
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. M. Shahidur Rahman, M.Sc. (SUST), PhD (Japan)
2. Dr. Mohammad Reza Selim, M.Sc. (SUST), PhD (Japan)
3. Dr. M. Jahirul Islam, MASc (Canada), PhD (Canada)
4. Dr. M. Abdullah Al Mumin, M.Sc. (SUST), PhD (SUST)
5. Mr. Md. Masum, B.Sc. (SUST), M.Sc. (SUST)
6. Dr. Farida Chowdhury, M.Sc.Engg. (England, Greece, Spain), PhD (UK)
187
7. Dr. Md. Forhad Rabbi, M.Sc.Engg. (Spain, Sweden), PhD (Australia)
Associate Professors:
1. Dr. Husne Ara Chowdhury, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST), PhD (SUST)
2. Dr. Sadia Sultana, M.Sc. Thesis (SUST), PhD (SUST)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mrs. Mahruba Sharmin Chowdhury, B.Sc. Engg. (JU), M.Sc. (SUST)
2. Ms. Ayesha Tasnim, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST), M.Sc. (Sweden)
3. Mr. Md. Eamin Rahman, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
4. Mr. Md. Saiful Islam, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
5. Mrs. Marium-E-Jannat, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST), M.Sc. (SUST)
6. Mr. Md. Mahfuzur Rahaman, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
7. Mr. Md. Mahadi Hasan Nahid, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
8. Mr. Enamul Hassan, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
9. Mr. Moqsadur Rahman, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
10. Mr. Summit Haque, B.Sc. Engg (SUST)
11. Mr. Arnab Sen Sharma, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
12. Mr. Maruf Ahmed Mridul, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
Lecturer:
1. Mr. A.K.M. Fakhrul Hussen, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST)
Officers:
1. Dr. K. M.Mominul Haque, Principal Instrument Engineer
2. Mr. Md. Salah Uddin, Instrument Engineer
3. Mrs. Quazi Rahima Zebunnessa Begum, Instrument Engineer
4. Mr. Sukh Ranjan Chanda, Senior Technical Officer
5. Mr. Mohammed Jaynal Abedin, Assistant Registrar (store)
6. Mr. Md. Adud Ahmed, Administrative Officer
Employees:
Number of third Class employee : 05
Number of fourth Class employee : 03
188
Student’s participation (National & International):
1. 3-member team participated in National Girls’ Programming Contest 2023;
2. Participated and organized ofMobile Apps and Gaming Festival 2023 in
SUST;
3. Competing with the teams of other Universities of Bangladesh, CSE 4-mem-
ber team Nominated and Participated in ACM-ICPC World Final Nov 2022.
4. Participated 5-member team in HACHATON NSU Nov 2022 and became-
Champion
5. Participated 3-member team in Block Chain Olympiad 2023 and becamewin-
ner of ‘Silver Award’.
6. Participated 6-member SUST (including CSE students) team in NASA Space
Apps Challenge BangladeshOct 2022 and got Champion.
7. Arranged `Bd Apps National Heckaton August 2022’ and became champion.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of project titled Translating Bangla Text to Bangla Sign
Language for Communication with Hearing Impaired Peoplefunded by SUST
Research Center
2. Principal Investigator of project titled Speech Recognition with Speaker
Diarization in Bangla funded by University Grants Commission of Bangladesh.
Conference Article(s)
Siddik, A. D. and Rahman, M. S.(2023, Feb). Drowsiness and Lethargy Detec-
tion Using Machine Learning Techniques, International Conference on Elec-
trical, Computer and Communication Engineering (ECCE). IEEE.
Professional Engagement:
1. Senior member, IEEE
2. Member, IEEE Signal Processing Society, Bangladesh Chapter
189
3. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Science and Technology, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology.
4. Reviewer, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Education
(JERIE), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
5. Reviewer, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing,
Springer
6. Reviewer, Computers, Materials & Continua
7. Reviewer, 25th International Conference On Computer And Information Tech-
nology (ICCIT – Dec 2022)
8. Reviewer, International Conference on Recent Progresses in Science, Engi-
neering and Technology (ICRPSET- Dec 2022)
M.Sc. Supervision:
1. Gender Prediction based on Bangla Names
2. Bangla Abstractive Text Summarization
190
Dr. Mohammad Reza Selim, Professor
Research Project(s):
01. Developing a Named-Entity and Root Annotated Bangla Corpus for Natural
Language Processing funded by SUST Research Center
Professional Engagement:
01. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and
Education (JERIE), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
02. Treasurer, ICERIE 2023: 7th International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation, and Education, Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 12-14, 2023
03. External Member, Syllabus Committee (Session 2022-23), Dept. of Computer
Science and Engineering, Sylhet Engineering College, Sylhet.
04. Expert, OBE Curriculum, B.Sc. Engineering Program in Computer Science
and Engineering, Metropolitan University, Sylhet.
05. Consultant, Sylhet M.A.G Osmani Medical College Hospital (SOMCH) Automation
Project, Sylhet.
191
Conference Papers:
1. Rumel M.S. Rahman Pir, M. F. R., & Islam, M. J. (February, 2023).
Applying a machine learning model to forecast the risks to children’s online
privacy and security, In International conference on intelligent systems,
advanced computing and communication - 2023 processing, Assam Universi-
ty, Silchar, India, 03–04, 2023.
1. Rumel M.S. Rahman Pir, M. F. Rabbi., & amp; Islam, M. J. (2023). Digitally
Mediated Parenting in Bangladesh: Reality, Dangers and Answers , IEEE
International Symposium On Advanced Computing and Informatics in Inter-
disciplinary Arena (ISACIIA-2023) 21st & 22nd March, 2023, Raiganj
University, WB, India
2. How true is the Adage ‘Concern Parents, Safer children’ in terms of children’s
digital privacy and security in the global south region? 7th international confer-
enceon engineering research, innovation and education, Sylhet, 2023, Pir,
R.M.S.R., Rabbi. & Islam, M.J, ICERIE-2023
3. Mohammed Abdullah Al Mumin, M. Jahirul Islam and Md. Shamihul Islam
Khan;Sentiment Analysis of online Public Comments in Bangla on BD Gov-
ernment Decisions.ICERIE-2023.
4. Srabon Bhowmik Shant, M. Jahirul Islam and Abdus Samad; Cyberbullying
Detection on teenage users, Bangla comments from Facebook using machine
learning, 2023.
5. Syed Samiu Alam, M. Jahirul Islam, Rejvi Kaysir and Sheik Shahrial Hossain,
Q-factor and band Gap Analysis of One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal
Nanobeam Cavity for Sensing Applications. ICERIE 2023.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and
Education (JERIE), SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh
2. Member, Professional Engineer’s Ontario (PEO), Canada
3. Member, International Association of Engineers (IAENG)
4. Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
5. Syndicate Member (UGC Nominated), Sylhet International University, Sylhet
6. Director, IICT, SUST (involved in policy making & implementing Institutional
Under Graduate and Graduate Programs and ICT based services in SUST)
7. Member, Technical Committee of SUST Admission Committee 2022
8. Member, GST Technical Committee of Admission 2022
9. Consultant, Sylhet M.A.G Osmani Medical College Hospital (SOMCH) Auto-
mation Project, Sylhet.
10. External Examiners, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, CU,
RU
192
Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Conference Attended:
1. Attended workshop on OBE Curriculum Development, Design and Delivery
held on 6 November 2022 at the Dept. of CSE, SUST.
2. Presented our paper titled 'Applying a machine learning model to forecast the
risks to children's online privacy and security' at a CHI Workshop, Hamburg,
Germany; 23-24 April, 2023
3. Presented a paper titled 'Digitally Mediated Parenting in Bangladesh: Reality,
Dangers and Answers' in the International Symposium on Advanced Comput-
ing & Informatics in Interdisciplinary Arena (ISACIIA-2023) held on 22-23
March, 2023; Organized by the Department of CIS, Raiganj University, West
Bengal, India in association with Aligarh Muslim University, Murshidabad
Campus, India
4. Attended a Springer Indexed Conference as Session Chair: International Con-
ference on Advanced Computing, Machine Learning, Robotics and Internet
Technologies (AMRIT-2023), Assam University, India (10-11 March, 2023)
B.Sc. Supervision:
1. Classification of cancer types based on gene expression data using Quantum
Support Vector Machine.
2. Optical Flow: An Improved Version.
3. Extracting Data from Bangla Handwritten forms using Computer Vision and
Optical Character Recognition-OCR.
4. Social Distance Monitoring
Professional Engagement:
1. Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shahjalal University
of Science and Technology, Sylhet (Jan 2020- Jan 2023).
2. Chairman, Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy (CRTC), CSE,
SUST, January 2020- to date
3. Reviewer, IEEE Access, IEEE.
4. Reviewer, Journal of Computer Science, Science Publications.
5. Reviewer, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation, and Education
193
(JERIE), SUST.
6. Convener, Technical Committee, 6th Internal Conference on Engineering,
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2021), Sylhet, Bangladesh.
7. External Examiner, M.Sc. Engg. Theses, Department of Computer Science
and Engineering, CU, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
8. Member, GST Core Committee of Under Graduation Admission of Bangla-
desh.
Conference Article(s):
1. Sentiment Analysis of Online Public Comments in Bangla on BD Government
Decisions.
Professional Engagement:
1. Head, Dept of CSE, SUST (Lead in policy making and implementing departmental
academic and Administrative activities)
2. Director, ICT Cell, SUST and Director, Computer and Information Center,
SUST (involved in policy making and implementing ICT based services in
SUST)
194
3. Convener, Technical Committee of SUST Admission Committee
4. Consultant, Sylhet M.A.G Osmani Medical College Hospital (SOMCH) Auto-
mation Project, Sylhet.
5. External Examiner, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, CU,
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
6. Chairman, D-Nothi Implementation Committee, SUST
7. Initiator and Lead, Hall Network Monitoring System, SUST
8. Initiator and Lead, Booking & reservation system of SUST services
9. Initiator and Lead, Document withdrawal system of SUST
Attended in Workshop:
1. Attended workshop on OBE Curriculum Development, Design and Delivery
held on 6 November 2022 at the Dept. of CSE, SUST.
2. 7th Internal Conference on Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education
(ICERIE 2023), Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Chairperson, Seminar/Workshop on D.Nothi Implementation, SUST
Conference Article(s)
1. Saifullah, Ibne, S., Islam, S., Ferdous, M. S., and Chowdhury, F. (2022).
Non-Fungible Token (NFT): Analyzing Marketplaces and Non-User Perspec-
tives.” In 2022 25th International Conference on Computer and Information Tech-
nology (ICCIT), pp. 1044-1051. IEEE, 2022.
195
2. URSP: A Blockchain-based System for a Unified Reputation Score
3. Usability Analysis of Non Fungible Tokens (NFT) marketplaces.
Conference Article(s)
1. Rumel M.S. Rahman Pir, M. F. R., & Islam, M. J. (2023). Applying a machine
learning model to forecast the risks to children’s online privacy and security,
In International conference on intelligent systems, advanced computing and
communication - 2023 processing, Assam University, Silchar, India, during
February 03–04, 2023.
2. Hasan, M., S.M., Jakilim, N.M., Rabbi, F., M., Rahman Pir, R.M.S. (2022).
Determining the Most Effective Machine Learning Techniques for Detecting
Phishing Websites. In: Unhelker, B., Pandey, H.M., Raj, G. (eds) Applications
of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Lecture Notes in Electrical
Engineering, vol 925. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4831-2_48
3. Rumel M.S. Rahman Pir, M. F. R., & Islam, M. J. (2023). An Exploration of
How Children Can Be Proactive for Their Own Digital Privacy & Security in the
Perspective of North-Eastern Bangladesh, The 2nd International Conference
on Human-Centric Smart Computing (ICHCSC 2023), India.
4. Pir, RMS., Rabbi, M. F., & Islam, M.J. (2023). How True Is the Adage 'Concern
Parents, Safer Children' in terms of Children's Digital Privacy and Security in
the Global South? In 7th International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE), SUST 2023.
196
5. Presented a paper titled 'Digitally Mediated Parenting in Bangladesh: Reality,
Dangers and Answers' in the International Symposium on Advanced Computing
& Informatics in Interdisciplinary Arena (ISACIIA-2023) held on 22-23
March, 2023. Organized by the Department of CIS, Raiganj University, West
Bengal, India in association with Aligarh Muslim University, Murshidabad
Campus, India
Professional Engagement:
1. Additional Director, ICT Cell, SUST with involved in policy making and
implementing ICT based services in SUST
2. Reviewer, Journal of Computer Science, Journal of King Saud University,
JEIRE, Springer Nature, Engineering Report, BAIUST Academic Journal (BAJ)
3. Reviewer, ICEEICT 2021, ICERIE, NCIM 2023, STI 2022, International
Conference on Computational intelligence and Sustainable development
during Aug 18 -19, 2023. India.
4. Membership: IEEE, IEB, ACM SIGCHI
5. External Examiner, M.Sc. Engg. Department of Computer Science and Engi-
neering, MIST, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
6. External, B.Sc. in CSE Moderation Board, DUET, Dhaka
7. Speaker / Keynote Speaker, Seminar / Conference on 4IR and Innovation in
NAPD, Ministry of Planning (Online), Smart District at Sylhet DC Office,
Smart Agriculture, Office of Agriculture Information System, Preparing for
the Future: Essential Skills for the Fourth Industrial Revolution by BCC,
8. Resource Person, Short Course on Computer Network, NAPD, Ministry of
Planning, January 2022, Dhaka, Bangladesh (online)
9. Jury/ Judge, Bangabandhu Innovation Grant (BIG) 2023, Smart District Hack-
athon, Technovent, BdApps National Heckaton
10. Consultant, Automation of Osmani Medical College Hospital
197
PhD/ M.Phil/ M.Sc./B.Sc. Research Supervision:
PhD Supervision:
Investigating the Accent Issues in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition
(LVCSR) for Bangladeshi Bangla.
B.Sc. Supervision:
1. Mozzamal Hossain, Tarik Hasan, Synchronized, Spatially-Aware, Collaborative
Augmented Reality for annotating a 3D Map using handheld device.
2. SabihaTahsinSoha, AritraMazumder, FaceRover: Exploring Head Based Con-
trol for Marking Menu Navigation
3. A Study of Analysing and Modelling Attacks in Blockchain Systems Using
Layer-based Approach
4. Efficient ride-hailing service built on blockchain
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled Development of a
Large Corpus of Spontaneous Speech for improved Speech Recognition in
Bangladeshi Bangla funded by SUST Research Center.
198
Dr. Sadia Sultana, AssociateProfessor:
Journal Article(s):
1. Monisha, A., S. T., & Sultana, S. (2022). A Review of the Advancement in
Speech Emotion Recognition for Indo-Aryan and Dravidian Languages.
Advances in Human-Computer Interaction
2. Sultana,S., Rahman M. S.(2023). Acoustic feature analysis and optimization
for Bangla speech emotion recognition, Acoustical Science and Technology,
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 157-166
Professional Engagement:
1. Reviewer, Plos One
2. Reviewer, IEEE Access
3. Reviewer, Applied Artificial Intelligence
4. Reviewer, SUST Journal of Science and Technology
5. Student Advisor, Dept of CSE, SUST
6. Assistant Provost, Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall
7. Member, Technical Committee, SUST Admission Test
8. Chairman, 4/1 Examination Committee, CSE, SUST
Attended in Workshop(s):
Attended workshop on OBE Curriculum Development, Design and Delivery
held on 6 Nove ber 2022 at the Dept. of CSE, SUST.
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) Developing a Bangladeshi
Facial Expression Database: SUFEDB (SUST Facial Expression Database funded by
SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
199
“Sentiment Analysis of Bangla Language Based on Stacked Bidirectional
LSTM”.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022) Developing a Named-Entity
and Root Annotated Bangla Corpus for Natural Language Processing, funded
by SUST Research Centre.
200
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi B‡jKwU«K¨vj Ges B‡jKU«wbK BwÄwbqvwis
wefvMwU wek¦we`¨vj‡qi dwjZ weÁvb Ges cÖhyw³ ¯‹y‡ji Aax‡b 24 Rvbyqvix 2011 mv‡j
hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| wefv‡Mi eZ©gvb Ges cÖv³b wkÿv_©xiv Zv‡`i wb‡R‡`i Kg©‡ÿ‡Î mdjZvi
cvkvcvwk weÁvbwfwËK wewfbœ M‡elYvq mvgvwRK Ges e¨emvwqK †ÿÎ, MVbg~jK KvR Ges
mv¤cÖwZK mgqKvi weÁvbwfwËK Kv‡R Amvgvb¨ Ae`vb ivL‡Q| eZ©gv‡b Avgv‡`i GB
wefvMwU B‡jKwU«K¨vj Ges B‡j±«wbK BwÄwbqvwis wel‡q Pvi eQi †gqvw` mœvZK (weGmwm
BwÄ.) wWwMÖ cÖ`vb K‡i P‡j‡Q Ges A`~i fwel¨‡Z wefvMwU mœvZ‡KvËi (GgGmwm BwÄ.)
wWwMÖ cÖ`v‡bi cÖZ¨vkv K‡i| eZ©gvb mœvZK Abyµg cÖ‡KŠkjMZ cwiKíbv, cÖ‡R± Ges
M‡elYvMZ cixÿv-wbixÿvq we¯Í…Z fv‡e G‡`i ZË¡ Ges cÖv‡qvwMK M‡elYv K‡g© nv‡ZLwo
w`‡q _v‡K| PZy_© e‡l© GKwU Drcv`b-wkí msµvšÍ Kvh©µg wkÿv_©x‡`i ev¯Íe cÖ‡KŠkj
Rxe‡bi AwfÁZv w`‡q c~Y©Zv †`q| GB cÖ‡KŠkj Kvh©µgwU wkÿv_©x‡`i cÖ‡KŠkjMZ wkÿv
Ges †ckvMZ w`K †_‡K e¨vcK m¤¢vebv ‰Zwi K‡i, GQvov mwjW †÷BU wWfvBm, b¨v‡bv
B‡jKU«wb·, c`v_© weÁvb, d‡Uvwb·, K‡›U«vj wm‡÷gm, wfGjGmAvB, †ivewU·,
bevqb‡hvM¨ kw³, cvIqvi wm‡÷g GbvjvBwmm, Ges AwÞK¨vj KwgDwb‡Kkb Gi gZ
welq¸‡jv wkÿv_x©‡`i Ávb fvÛvi‡K bvbvfv‡e mg„× K‡i|
Short description:
The Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) has started it's
journey on 24 January 2011 under the School of Applied Sciences & Technology
of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST). The department
pursues excellence for its students by combining both theoretical and practical
knowledge and research facilities. Currently, the department offers a four-year
undergraduate program (BSc Engg.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(EEE) and is expecting to offer a Masters degree in Electrical and Electronic
Engineering in near future. The Current program provides a comprehensive
theoretical, practical and hands-on training through engineering design, project
works and laboratory experiments. An industrial attachment program in the fourth
year enriches students’ experience in real-life engineering. The department
prepares the students for a wide range of engineering study and career options,
including Solid State devices, Nano Electronics, Physics, Photonics, Control
systems, VLSI, Robotics, Renewable Energy, Power System Analysis and Optical
Communication.
Vision:
To impart quality education and produce innovative engineers, scientists and
201
researchers with research focus in the electrical and electronics arena to cater the
needs of Industry and society at large.
Mission:
1. To Provide state of art course contents which will help students demonstrating
their innovation and creation
2. Fostering students in quality research by utilizing existing resources which
will help students to become an industry expert or academic expert
3. Transferring knowledge to society.
4. Teaching our students problem solving strategies, leadership, team work skills
and ethical values.
Objectives:
The EEE department has defined a set of objectives that translates its missions
into measurable and defined tasks. The objectives of the EEE program are as
follows:
1. Career Preparation: Equip graduates with a solid foundation of
mathematics, sciences, engineering and software skills for diverse careers
communications, electrical power, electronics and digital systems.
2. Professionalism and Leadership: Develop graduates who are ready for
employment in industries, can work in a multidisciplinary team, make
decisions that are socially and can communicate effectively.
3. Intellectual curiosity: Develop graduates who are eager to learn new
concepts, identify new directions and adapt in response to a rapidly changing
world.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Dr. Ifte Khairul Amin
Year of establishment : January 2011
1st Academic year : 2010-11
Degree offered : BSc (Eng.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Faculties:
Associate Professors:
1. Dr. Ifte Khairul Amin, PhD (Canada), MSc (BUET, Bangladesh)
2. Biswajit Paul, MSc (Canada), BSc (NSU, Bangladesh)
3. Md Rasedujjaman, PhD (France), MSc (DU, Bangladesh)
Assistant Professors:
1. Tuhin Dey, BSc Engg., PhD (USA)
202
2. Dr. Mohammad Kamruzzaman Khan Prince, PhD (Australia), BSc (RUET)
3. Arif Ahammad, BSc Engg. (CUET, Bangladesh); MSc (DU, Bangladesh)
4. Md Mohsinur Rahman Adnan, BSc Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); MSc
(BD,USA)
5. Hriteshwar Talukder, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
6. Tahmid Aziz Chowdhury, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Md. Asaduz Zaman Mamun, BSc Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); MSc (BUET,
Bangladesh)
8. Nuren Zabin Shuchi, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
9. Showmik Singha, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
10. Md. Ishfak Tahmid, BSc Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); MSc (BUET,
Bangladesh)
11. Nafis Imtiaz Rahman, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Lecturers :
1. Jawata Afnan, BSc Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); MSc (BUET, Bangladesh)
2. Md. Shariful Islam, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh), MSc (DU, Bangladesh)
3. Mohona Das Gupta, BSc Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officer:
Mr. Md. Jems Wat Mondol, Assistant Administrative Officer
Employees:
Number of third Class employee : 02
Number of fourth Class employee : 03
203
3. I. K. Amin, M. N. Islam, A. Jaman, M. K. Hasan, M. A. Bithi and M. N. Uddin
(2022). Modeling and Performance Analysis of Redox-Flow Battery Unit for
Large-Scale Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, (2022) IEEE Industry
Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), Detroit, MI, USA, pp. 1-8, doi:
10.1109/IAS54023.2022.9939893.
Conference Article(s)
1. Dey, T., Arbogast, A. W., Meng, Q., Reza, S., Muhowski, A., Cooper, J.,
Goldman, R. S., Borrely, T., Bank, S. R., Wistey M. A., (2023/4/4). Why Room
Temperature GeSn Lasers Need Carbon
2. Dey, T., Reza, M. S., Arbogast, A., Muhowski, A. J., Wasserman, D., Bank, S.
R., Holtz, M. W., Wistey, M. A. (2022/6/29) Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth
of Highly Tensile Strained GeSnC alloys up to 4% Sn and 3% C. 64th
Electronic Material Conference.
204
Conference Article(s)
1. M. K. K. Prince, M. T. Arif, A. Gargoom, M. W. Altaf, K. M. Muttaqi and M.
E. Haque (2022). Coordinated Control of Grid-connected PMSG Based Wind
Energy System with STATCOM and Supercapacitor Energy Storage, IEEE
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), Detroit, MI, USA, pp.
01-08, doi: 10.1109/IAS54023.2022.9939705.
2. M. K. K. Prince, M. T. Arif, A. Gargoom, M. W. Altaf and M. E. Haque
(2022). Direct Model Predictive Control of Grid Connected PMSG Based
Wind Energy System with LCL Filter, IEEE Industry Applications Society
Annual Meeting (IAS), Detroit, MI, USA, 2022, pp. 1-8, doi:
10.1109/IAS54023.2022.9940101.
3. M. W. Altaf, M. T. Arif, S. N. Islam, M. K. K. Prince and M. E. Haque (2022).
Integrated Control and Protection Scheme for Seamless Operation of
Microgrid, IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS),
Detroit, MI, USA, 2022, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/IAS54023.2022.9939884.
4. M. W. Altaf, M. T. Arif, S. N. Islam, M. K. K. Prince and M. E. Haque (2022).
Control and Protection Scheme for DC-link of Solar PV based Microgrid,
IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), Detroit, MI, USA,
2022, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/IAS54023.2022.9939872
205
Conference Article(s)
1. Adnan, M. M. R., Sturm C., Myers R (2023/5/12). Is the Beer-Lambert law in
beta gallium oxide applicable? Spectral and polarization dependent absorption
and photoresponsivity. 2023 Ohio State Materials and Manufacturing
Conference
2. Adnan, M. M. R., Verma, D., Dhara, S., turm, C., Rajan, S., Myers, R.
(2022/8/9). Anisotropic absorption and its relationship with Beer-Lambert law
in 𝜷−𝑮𝒂llium 𝑶xide: A photoresponsivity perspective. The 5th US Gallium
Oxide Workshop GOX 2022
206
2. Sarker, D., Nakti, P.P., Tahmid, M.I., Mamun, M. A. Z. and Zubair A. (2023),
Tunable multistate terahertz switch based on multilayered graphene
metamaterial. Opt Quant Electron 55, 159. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-022-04426-9
Conference Article(s):
M. McLamb, V. P. Stinson, N. Shuchi, G. D. Boreman and T.
Hofmann(2022). Frequency Tuning of Perfect Absorbing Metamaterial using
a Thin Conformal Dielectric, IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics
in Defense Conference (RAPID), Miramar Beach, FL, USA, pp. 1-2, doi:
10.1109/RAPID54472.2022.9911549.
207
Conference Article(s):
1. Zakaria, R., Choudhury, A. H., Razin, M., Hossain, M. S., Hasan, N., &
Tahmid, M. I. (2022, December). Internet of Things (IoT) based Health
Monitor Device. In 2022 4th International Conference on Electrical, Computer
& Telecommunication Engineering (ICECTE) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
208
Department of Food Engineering and Tea Technology
msw¶ß cwiwPwZ
evsjv‡`‡ki A_©bxwZi Ab¨Zg ¸iæZ¡c~b© I m¤¢vebvi †ÿÎPvwkí| G wk‡íi AMÖMwZ I
cÖmv‡i `ÿ Rbkw³ I cÖhyw³ D™¢ve‡bi AwfcÖv‡q 2004 mv‡j kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek^we`¨vj‡q 30 Rb wkÿv_©x wb‡q wU †UK‡bvjwR wefv‡Mi hvÎv ïiæ nq| 2006 mv‡j wU
†UK‡bvjwR wefvM iæcvšÍwiZ nq dzW GÛ wU †UK‡bvjwR wefv‡M| ewa©Z nq G wefv‡Mi
wkÿv I Kg©‡ÿ‡Îi cwiwa evo‡Z _v‡K Ges wkÿK I wkÿv_©x‡`i msL¨vI evo‡Z _v‡K| G
Ae¯’vq 2010 mv‡j †`‡ki µgea©gvb Pvwn`v we‡ePbv K‡i wefvMwU Av‡ivI cwigvwR©Z I
cwiewaZ myweavq dzW BwÄwbqv wis GÛ wU †UK‡bvjwR wefv‡M DbœxZ nq| wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©x‡`i
wkí cÖwZôv‡b KvR Kivi Rb¨ `ÿ K‡i Zzj‡Z nv‡Z Kj‡g wkÿv `v‡bi Rb¨ †Uªwbs Bbw÷wUDU
di †KwgK¨vj BÛªvw÷R (wUAvBwmAvB), biwms`x‡Z GK gv‡mi cÖwkÿ‡bi e¨e¯’v Kiv nq|
GQvovI †ckvMZ `ÿZv evov‡bvi Rb¨ wkÿv_©x‡`i wewfbœ dzW I wUBÛªw÷ª‡Z Av‡ivI `yB
mßv‡ni cÖwkÿ‡bi Rb¨ cvVv‡bv nq| GLvb †_‡K Lv`¨ I Pv mswkøó wel‡q wek^we`¨vjq,
M‡elYv cÖwZôvb I BÛªw÷ªi ci¯úi mn‡hvMxZvi gva¨‡g RvZxq Dbœq‡b Ae`vb ivLvi
my‡hvM i‡q‡Q| G QvovI AÎ wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©‡`i nv‡Z Kj‡g KvR †kLvmn M‡elYv Kv‡Ri
Rb¨ 2013 mv‡j cÖv_wgK fv‡e †QvU cwim‡i GKwU Experimental Tea Field cÖwZôv Kiv
n‡q‡Q| eZ©gv‡b wefv‡Mi Pv evMvb msjMœ GKwU Tea Processing Workshop i‡q‡Q| dzW
BwÄwbqvwis GÛ wU †UK‡bvjwR wefvM †_‡K G ch©šÍ 574 Rb weGmwm BwÄwbqvwis, gv÷vm©
252 Rb I 3Rb wkÿv_©x‡K wcGBPwW wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
Short Description:
The Department of Food Engineering & Tea Technology at Shahjalal University of
Science & Technology is the first of its kind in Bangladesh. The department started
its academic functioning during the session 2004-05 as “Tea Technology”, and
later, in 2006, the name was changed to “Food & Tea Technology” and finally, in
2010, it became a full-fledged engineering department as “Food Engineering & Tea
Technology” with the most contemporary and an innovative curriculum to meet the
ever increasing demands of the manpower equipped with comprehensive and
cutting-edge knowledge in the field of food engineering and tea technology. The
department is uniquely equipped to train up the students through academic and
professional orientations to take appropriate and realistic approaches in planning,
operating, managing and developing the nation’s agro-industries as well as other
allied agencies. The department is also dynamic with changing activities and
programs to meet the rapid technological developments in food and tea science
with allied applied sciences focusing on food processing and safety management
and production of tea from farm to table. The courses of the department are
209
designed on the perception of food for health, and thereby they guarantee food
product diversification for consumer satisfaction. The course curriculum is contin-
uously reviewed and updated with latest course contents. Undergraduate students
are bound to undergo a month-long training program on “Quality Control and Unit
Operations in Food Industry” in the Training Institute for Chemical Industries
(TICI) which is the central training Institute of Bangladesh Chemical Industries
Corporation (BCIC). In addition, they have to participate in industrial attachment
for two week with different food and tea industries to get hands on experiences
toward proceeding to successful completion of their graduation. Furthermore, each
and every student has to take mandatory theses/projects prescribed by the depart-
ment in his/her terminal semester. Masters and PhD programs have been introduced
to meet the ongoing students' demand. In this connection the Department estab-
lished a tea experimental field on 2013. The graduates of this department are
employed both home and abroad across a wide range of food and tea related
world’s leading companies, research institutes and also in different public and
private universities as faculty members. The faculties, students and staffs constant-
ly belong to social responsibilities that reflect in researches and all other academic
and co-curricular activities.
Vision:
To actualize first-string Food Engineers and Tea Technologists who contribute to
the advancement of food and tea sectors in Bangladesh and all over the world.
Mission:
1. To produce well-educated graduates in Food Engineer and Tea Technologist
who will be able to successfully serve food-related industrial and public
sectors of the economy.
2. To expand basic and applied knowledge in food science and technology
through scientific research.
3. Providing research and professional services to streamline and optimize opera-
tions which contribute to the enhancement of the quality of life.
4. Offer a student-centered, prime quality teaching and learning environment that
advances scholarly, personal, professional and skilled improvement of
students; who will end up being a main asset inside the Food Engineering and
Tea Technology community.
5. Direct research that produces, conveys, and applies new information and
knowledge for the advancement of society. Contribute as engineering profes-
sionals in industry, including government or scholarly community. Educate
the engineers to conform the growing demands in food and tea sectors over the
world.
210
Objectives:
1. To produce knowledgeable and skilled graduates capable of pursuing academ-
ic research and serving food and tea industries successfully.
2. To build the background in food engineering principles and basic mathemati-
cal skills that need to face variety of challenges as a food engineer.
3. To develop knowledge about the biological processes to explore the stages
involved in food production from raw materials to a longer diversity of
processed and preserved food as well as environmental protection.
4. To understand the principle and application of the modern instrumental tech-
nique used in food industries and to analyze and quantify food components.
5. To introduce basic knowledge regarding the safety and public health including
potential hazards that may occur in the operation, production, distribution and
storage of food and regulatory aspect assuring food safety.
6. To strengthen knowledge on constituents of foods and their properties and
how these underlie practices of food science & technology.
7. To provide a basic understanding to recognize suitable land and the applica-
tion of techniques and tools to establish a tea estate using disease free tea
plants/clones and to gather knowledge about the different pathogens causing
tea plant diseases.
8. To explore continued education and professional development through partici-
pation in professional organization, training, internship and field work’s.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr.Wahiduzzaman
Year of establishment : January 2004
First Academic year : 2004-2005
Degree offered : B.Sc. (Engineering), M (Engineering), MPhil, and PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
01. Dr Md. Mozammel Hoque, PhD (JSPS, Japan), MAg (Chiba University, Japan)
02. Dr Iftekhar Ahmad, PhD (RU, Bangladesh), MSc (RU, Bangladesh)
03. Dr G.M. Rabiul Islam, PhD (TMDU, Tokyo, Japan), MSc (Ghent University,Belgium)
04 Dr Wahiduzzaman, PhD (University Sains, Malaysia), MSc (Ghent University,
Belgium)
05 Dr Rowshon Ara, PhD (JU, Bangladesh), MSc (JU, Bangladesh)
06 Mr Md. Belal Hossain Sikder, MSc (KU, Bangladesh), MS (IU, Bangladesh)
07 Dr Razia Sultana Chowdhury, PhD (JU, Bangladesh), M. Phill (JU, Bangladesh)
08 Dr Animesh Sarkar, PhD (Saitama University, Japan), MSc (BAU, Bangladesh)
09 Dr Md. Zohurul Islam, PhD (University of Tsukuba, Japan), MSc (BAU, Bangladesh)
211
Associate Professors:
01. Dr Md. Monir Hossain, MSc (BUET, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
02. Mr Md. Rahmatuzzaman Rana, MS (KU Leuven, Belgium), MSc (BAU,
Bangladesh)
03. Dr Md. Mahfuzur Rahman, MSc (Nort Dakota State University, USA), B.Sc
(SUST, Bangladesh)
04. Dr KamrunnaherMonalisa, PhD (University of Tsukuba, Japan) MSc (SUST,
Bangladesh)
05 Ms Mukta Roy, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh),BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
06 Mr Mohammad Afzal Hossain, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST,
Bangladesh)
07 Mr Mizanur Rahman, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
Assistant Professors:
02. Mr. A.S.M. Sayem, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
03. Mr. Md. Yasin, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
04. Mr. Shafaet Ahmed, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
05. Ms. Mitu Samadder, MSc (BAU, Bangladesh), BSc (PSTU, Bangladesh)
Lecturers:
01 Jahid Hasan Shourove, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
02 Mr Mahabub Alam, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
03 Mr Amjad Patwary, MSc (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officers
1. Md. Sadman Sakib
2. Ms. Marufa Akter, Technologist
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 02
Number of fourth class employee : 03
212
Inbaraj, B. S., Hoque MM& Sharma, M. (2023). Development of Novel Foxtail
Millet-Based Nutri-Rich Instant Noodles: Chemical and Quality Characteristics.
Foods, 12(4), 819.
3. Shanta, S. S., Ahmed, T., Jubayer, M. F., Sharma, M., Sridhar, K., Hoque MM,
Rana MR &Inbaraj, B. S. (2023). Effect of Taro Corm Mucilage and Black
Seed Oil as Edible Coatings on the Shelf-Life and Quality of Fresh Guava.
Agronomy, 13(2), 538.
4. Biswas, A., Ahmed, T., Rana, M. R., Hoque, M. M., Ahmed, M. F., Sharma, M.,
Sridhar K, Ara R & Stephen Inbaraj, B. (2023). Fabrication and Characterization
of ZnO Nanoparticles-Based Biocomposite Films Prepared Using
Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Taro Mucilage, and Black Cumin Seed Oil for Evaluation
of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities. Agronomy, 13(1), 147.
5. Hasan MM, Roy P, Alam M, Hoque M.M; & Zzaman W (2022) Antimicrobial
activity of peels and physicochemical properties of juice prepared from indigenous
citrus fruits of Sylhet region, Bangladesh. Heliyon, 8(7): e09948
6. Habib MR, Hoque MM, Kabir J, Akhter S, Rahman MS, Moore J & Jolly YN
(2022) A comparative study of heavy metal exposure risk from the consump-
tion of some common species of cultured and captured fishes of Bangladesh.
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis,108:104455
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
Meherunnahar M, Hoque M.M; Miah M.A.S; Islam M.F; & Aziz M.S; (01-03
December,2022) Effect of functional properties, cooking characteristics, and
amino acid consistency on the quality of foxtail millet noodles. BCSIR Congress
2022 on Integrated Approach for Adapting 4IR, BCSIR, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
Dr. Iftekhar Ahmad, (May 24-June 6, 2023). Zhanghou Collage of Science &
Technology Fujia, China Development and Industrialization of International
Tea Trade. (online)
213
household decision-making autonomy associated with their higher dietary
diversity in Bangladesh? Evidence from nationally representative survey.
PLOS Global Public Health, 3(7), e0001617.
2. Sifat, A. I. (2023). Application of GMR Sensors to Non-Contact Current
Monitoring, Fault Detection and Classification in Electricity Distribution
Networks Doctoral dissertation, Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria
University of Wellington.
Dr Wahiduzzaman, Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Hasan, M. M., Roy, P., Alam, M., Hoque, M. M., &Zzaman, W. (2022). Anti-
microbial activity of peels and physicochemical properties of juice prepared
from indigenous citrus fruits of Sylhet region, Bangladesh. Heliyon, 8(7).
(ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
2. Biswas, R., Hossain, M. A., & Zzaman, W. (2022). Thin layer modeling of
drying kinetics, rehydration kinetics and color changes of osmotic pre-treated
pineapple (Ananascomosus) slices during drying: Development of a mecha-
nistic model for mass transfer. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technol-
ogies, 80, 103094. (ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
3. Zzaman, W.,&Sifat, S. A. D. (2023). Impact of superheated steam roasting on
changes in antioxidant and microstructure properties of raw and processed
cocoa cotyledon. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 30(2), 103562.
(ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
4. Belal, M., Hossain, M. A., Mitra, S., & Zzaman, W. (2023). Effect Of Foam-
ing Agent Concentration And Foam Stabilizer On The Foaming Capacity And
Physical Properties Of Tomato Powder At Dried At Different Temperature:
Foam Mat Dried Tomato Powder. Journal of microbiology, biotechnology and
food sciences, 12(4), e4741-e4741.(ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
5. Razzak, A., Roy, K. R., Sadia, U., & Zzaman, W. (2022). Effect of Thermal
Processing on Physicochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Raw and
Cooked Moringaoleifera Lam. Pods. International Journal of Food Science,
2022.(ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
6. Hoque, M., Talukdar, S., Roy, K. R., Hossain, M. A., & Zzaman, W. (2022).
Sonication and thermal treatment of pineapple juice: Comparative assessment
of the physicochemical properties, antioxidant activities and microbial inacti-
vation. Food Science and Technology International, 10820132221127504.(I-
SI-Impact Factor Journal).
7. Rahman, M., Islam, R., Hasan, S., Zzaman, W., Rana, M. R., Ahmed, S.,&
Sunny, A. R. (2022). A comprehensive review on bio-preservation of bread:
An approach to adopt wholesome strategies. Foods, 11(3), 319. (ISI-Impact
214
Factor Journal).
8. Trisha, A. T., Shakil, M. H., Talukdar, S., Rovina, K., Huda, N., & Zzaman,
W. (2022). Tea polyphenols and their preventive measures against cancer:
Current trends and directions. Foods, 11(21), 3349.(ISI-Impact Factor Jour-
nal).
9. Shakil, M. H., Trisha, A. T., Rahman, M., Talukdar, S., Kobun, R., Huda, N.,
& Zzaman, W. (2022). Nitrites in cured meats, health risk issues, alternatives
to nitrites: A review. Foods, 11(21), 3355.(ISI-Impact Factor Journal).
10. Hasan, M. M., Roy, P., Alam, M., Hoque, M. M., & Zzaman, W. (2022). Anti-
microbial activity of peels and physicochemical properties of juice prepared
from indigenous citrus fruits of Sylhet region, Bangladesh. Heliyon, 8(7).(I-
SI-Impact Factor Journal).
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
1. Production of Instant Green Tea by Foam mat drying and their antioxidant
properties against cancer. 10th International Plant Tissue Culture & Biotech-
nology Conference held on March 11-13, 2023 organized by Bangladesh
Association for Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology (BAPTC&B), Depart-
ment of Botany, Dhaka University
2. Development of Instant Green Tea by Foam mat drying technique and their
quality evaluation for commercial application. International Conference on
Sustainable Engineering Development (ICSED-2023) held on 24-25 May
2023, DUET, Gazipur, Bangladesh
3. Evaluation of human risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons produced as a
Processes contaminant. 2nd international conference on Technology, Busi-
ness, and Justice (ICTBJ-2023) held on 14-15 June, 2023 organized by Jatiya-
Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University.
215
L.) fiber concentrates: Processing, modification and utilization as a food ingre-
dient. Food Hydrocolloids for Health, 2, 100096.
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
1. Sarkar, A., Haque, M.L., Hossain, M. W., Roy, M., Rahul Biswas and Alam, M.,
Drying impact on Onion (Allium cepa) powder: Processing, Modification, and
Utilization as Functional Ingredient. 1st International Conference on Nano-bio
and Advanced Material Engineering (NAME 2023). January 07-08, Cox’s
Bazar, Bangladesh
216
2. Md. Anarul Haque, Animesh Sarkar, MahabubAlam and Fiaz Bin Osman. Effect
of drying on physicochemical and antioxidant properties of pomegranate peel.
7th International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation, and Education
(ICERIE 2023),Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, January 12-14,
2023.
3. Fiaz Bin Osman, Animesh Sarkar, MahabubAlam and Md. Anarul Haque.
Thermo- sonication processing of beetroot juice: effect on physicochemical properties,
antioxidant activity, and analysis on enzyme and microbial inactivation. 7th
International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation, and Education
(ICERIE 2023), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, January 12-14,
2023.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Optimization of
ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of bioactive compounds of hot-air dried
green papaya (Carica papaya L.): Kinetics, thermodynamics, and mass transfer
mechanism funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Response surface
optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of bioactive compounds of
hot-air dried pomegranate peel: Kinetics, thermodynamics, and mass transfer
mechanism funded by University Grant Comission, Bangladesh.
3. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Isolation of
heat-resistant molds from industrially processed fruit products: Impact of
processing condition on the time to detectable growth of individual ascospores
funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
217
& Shen, Q. (2023). Health-Promoting Potential of Millet: A Review. Separa-
tions, 10(2), 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations10020080
4. Biswas, A., Ahmed, T., Rana, M. R., Hoque, M. M., Ahmed, M. F., Sharma,
M., & Stephen Inbaraj, B. (2023). Fabrication and Characterization of ZnO
Nanoparticles-Based Biocomposite Films Prepared Using Carboxymethyl
Cellulose, Taro Mucilage, and Black Cumin Seed Oil for Evaluation of Anti-
oxidant and Antimicrobial Activities. Agronomy, 13(1), 147. https://-
doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13010147
5. Ahmed, T., Sabuz, A. A., Mohaldar, A., Fardows, H. S., Inbaraj, B. S.,
Sharma, M.,& Sridhar, K. (2023). Development of novel whey-mango based
mixed beverage: effect of storage on physicochemical, microbiological, and
sensory analysis. Foods, 12(2), 237. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12020237
6. Galib, R. M., Alam, M., Rana, R., & Ara, R. (2022). Mango (Mangiferaindica
L.) fiber concentrates: Processing, modification and utilization as a food ingre-
dient. Food Hydrocolloids for Health, 2, 100096. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fh-
fh.2022.100096
7. Ahmed, T., Rana, M. R., Maisha, M. R., Sayem, A. S. M., Rahman, M., & Ara,
R. (2022). Optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolic content
& antioxidant activity of hog plum (Spondiaspinnata L. f. kurz) pulp by
response surface methodology. Heliyon, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliy-
on.2022.e11109
218
activities of Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) calyces and comparison with
conventional Soxhlet extraction. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-15.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-023-03881-y
2. Belal, M., Hossain, M. A.,Mitra, S., &Zzaman, W. (2023). Effect of foaming
agent concentration and foam stabilizer on the foaming capacity and physical
properties of tomato powder dried at different temperature. Journal of micro-
biology, biotechnology and food sciences, 12(4), e4741-e4741. https://-
doi.org/10.55251/jmbfs.4741
3. Biswas, R., Hossain, M. A., & Zzaman, W. (2022). Thin layer modeling of
drying kinetics, rehydration kinetics and color changes of osmotic pre-treated
pineapple (Ananascomosus) slices during drying: Development of a mecha-
nistic model for mass transfer. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technol-
ogies, 103094. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifset.2022.103094
4. Himel, M.A.R., Ahmed, T., Hossain, M.A.,Moazzem, M.S. (2022). Response
surface optimization to extract antioxidants from freeze-dried seeds and peel
of pomegranate (Punicagranatum L.). Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-022-03074-z
5. Hoque, M., Talukdar, S., Roy, K.R., Hossain, M.A., Zzaman, W. (2022). Sonication
and thermal treatment of pineapple juice: Comparative assessment of the
physicochemical properties, antioxidant activities and microbial inactivation.
Food Science and Technology International.
https://doi.org/10.1177/10820132221127504
219
PLOS Global Public Health, 3(7), e0001617.
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Encapsulation of
omega fatty acids extracted from microalgae: effect of pulse protein isolates on
physicochemical attributes, storage stability and release behavior of the microcapsules,
of unded by SUST Research center
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
1. Haque, M.A., Sarkar, A., Alam, M., Osman, F.B. (2023). Effect of drying on
physicochemical and antioxidant properties of pomegranate peel. 7th International
Conference on Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE),
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.
220
2. Osman, F.B., Sarkar, A., Alam, M., Haque, M.A. (2023). Thermo-sonication
processing of beetroot juice: effect on physicochemical properties, antioxidant
activity, and analysis on enzyme and microbial inactivation. 7th International
Conference on Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE),
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.
3. Sarkar, A., Hossain, M.W., Roy, M., Haque, M.I., Biswas, R., Alam, M. (2023).
Impact of drying conditions on the physicochemical and antioxidant properties of
dried onion (AliumCepa) powder. 1st International Conference on Nano-bio and
Advanced Materials Engineering (NAME), Department of Chemical Engineering,
Jashore University of Science and Technology.
221
Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡q (kvwecÖwe) 1994 mv‡j BÛvwóªqvj Ges cÖWvKkb
BwÄwbqvwis (AvBwcB) wefvMwU cÖwZwóZ nq| D‡jøL¨ †h, kvwecÖwei AvBwcB wefvMwU
evsjv‡`‡k me© cÖ_g we Gm wm BwÄwbqvwis (AvBwcB) †cÖvMÖvg ïiæ K‡i hv cieZ©x‡Z ey‡qU
G Pvjy nq | ¯œvZK wWMÖx QvovI kvwecÖwei AvBwcB wefvM ¯œvZ‡KvËi ch©v‡q Gg Gm
(mvaviY), Gg.Gm.wm BwÄwbqvwis Ges wcGBP wW †cÖvMÖvgI mdjZvi mv‡_ Pvwj‡q hv‡”Q|
eZ©gv‡b wefvMwU AvšÍR©vwZK gvb m¤úbœ wek¦we`¨vjq n‡Z wWMÖxavix wkÿK gÛjx Øviv
mycÖwZwôZ| g¨vby‡dKPvwis Ges mvwf©m BÛvw÷ªi Rb¨ AvBwcBi ¯œvZKMY ‡KŠkjMZ Ges
`xN© I ¯^í‡gqv`x cwiKíbv cÖYqb I ev¯Íevq‡b mÿg| AvBwcB †cÖvMÖv‡gi KvwiKzjvgwU
Ggbfv‡e cÖYqb Kiv n‡q‡Q †hb ¯œvZKMY Zv‡`i Ávb, `ÿZv Ges DrKl©Zv AR©‡bi
gva¨‡g †h‡Kvb †cÖvWvKkb Ges mvwf©m wm‡óg wWRvBb, Dbœqb, ev¯Íevq‡bi gva¨‡g m¤ú‡`i
h_v_© e¨envi Ki‡Z mÿg| wewfbœ wkí kvLv mgy‡n ev¯ÍweK wkí Dbœqb Qvov Av_© mvgvwRK
Dbœqb m¤¢e bq| BÛvwóªqvj BwÄwbqvwis Ges BwÄwbqvwis g¨v‡bR‡g›U m¤úwK©Z ‰e‡`wkK
we‡klÁ‡`i Pvwn`v cÖwZ¯’vc‡b AvBwcBi ¯œvZKMY mÿg Ges G wel‡q Zviv †ckvMZ
`ÿZv AR©‡bi gva¨‡g h_vh_ f’~wgKv cvjb K‡i hv‡”Q| RvZxq A_©‰bwZK Dbœq‡bi
PvwjKvkw³ wnmv‡e AvMÖMvgx f~wgKv cvj‡bi gva¨‡g A_©‰bwZK Dbœqb mva‡b µgea©gvb
we‡`kx we‡klÁ†`i m¤ú„³Zv Kwg‡q †`‡ki Dbœq‡b f~wgKv ivL‡Z AvBwcBi ¯œvZKMY
cÖ¯‘Z| Avgv‡`i ¯œvZKMY AZ¨šÍ `ÿZvi mv‡_ wewfbœ cÖwZKzjZv‡K Rq K‡i ‡`‡k Ges
we‡`‡k mdjZvi KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| ‡m‡ÿ‡Î Zviv cwjwm cÖYqbKvix, Acv‡ikb g¨v‡bRvi,
wWRvBbvi, †KvqvwjwU G·cvU©, wm‡÷g BwÄwbqvwis g¨v‡bRvi mn Ab¨vb¨ mswkøó c`ex‡Z
‡ckvMZ `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i hv‡”Q| ms‡ÿ‡c, AvBwcB ‡h †Kvb wm‡÷g †hLv‡b gvbem¤ú`,
hš¿cvwZ, Drcv`b cÖwµqv Zvi DbœwZ mvab Ges mgwš^Z Kvh©µg RwoZ †m‡ÿ‡Î AwR©Z
Áv‡bi mdj weZiY Ges cÖ‡qvM K‡i _v‡K| cvkcvwk Zviv AvšÍR©vwZKfv‡e BÛvwóqvj
BwÄwbqvi‡`i Pvwn`vi wKQz Ask c~iY K‡i hv‡”Q| evsjv‡`k‡K DbœZ Ges mg„×kvjx †`k
wnmv‡e cwiYZ Kivi Rb¨ wkívq‡bi f~wgKv Ab¯^xKvh©| Avi GB cÖZ¨‡q kvwecÖwei AvBwcB
wefvM wkívq‡bi Rb¨ `ÿ gvbe m¤ú` ˆZixi gva¨‡g AZ¨šÍ AMÖYx f~wgKv cvjb K‡i
hv‡”Q| cvkvcvwk AvšÍR©vwZK gvbm¤úbœ wkí cÖ‡KŠkjx, M‡elK Ges bxwZwba©viK ˆZixi
cÖqv‡m wbijm cÖ‡Póv Pvwj‡q hv‡”Q|
Short description:
The Department of Industrial and Production Engineering (IPE) was established
at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) in 1994. It is to be
mentioned that IPE Department of SUST offered the B.Sc. Engg. (IPE) program
first in Bangladesh followed by IPE Dept. BUET. Along with undergraduate
222
program IPE, SUST has been running post graduate program (MS (general), M.Sc.
Engg. & Ph.D.) successfully. Currently the department is well equipped with
highly qualified faculty members with exposure globally. The graduates of IPE are
capable in making strategic and operational plans for manufacturing and service
industries. The curricular of IPE program has been designed in such a way that the
graduates build their knowledge, skill and competence to design, develop and
implement any production/service system ensuring optimal utilization of different
resources. In a nut shell, IPE deals with development, improvement,
implementation and evaluation of integrated system of people, equipment, energy,
materials and processes. Without true industrial development in various sectors,
socio-economic development is not possible. IPE graduates should be the pioneers
to the drive of wheels of economic development of our nation replacing
dependency of foreign experts in industrial engineering and engineering
management. Our graduates are doing professionally well in both home and abroad
overcoming the challenges to work as policy maker, operation manager, quality
expert, system engineer, engineering manager and so on.
Vision:
To be recognized as a global leader through innovative and creative education and
research in the field of Industrial and Production Engineering.
Mission:
1. To produce IPE graduates providing quality education and research ensuring
state of art knowledge and skills;
2. To equip the graduates with necessary technical know-how that expands their
reasoning, communication and problem solving abilities;
3. To provide the graduates with strategy developing capability and managerial
skills to face existing and upcoming industrial needs and challenges;
4. To establish an effective industry-academia linkage that addresses the needs
of stakeholders, society at large.
Objectives:
The objectives of IPE Department are to produce world class graduates who will:
1. Practice appropriate industrial and production engineering methods, tools and
techniques to add value to organizations;
2. Design, develop, implement and optimize processes and integrated systems
under the realistic constraints;
3. Expand their capabilities through professional development and advanced
learning;
4. Lead and function successfully in multidisciplinary and globally diverse teams;
223
5. Pursue continued life-long learning through graduate studies and/or
professional activities;
6. Address effectively needs of stakeholders and society in collaboration with
academicians and industrial experts.
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Mohammad Muhshin Aziz Khan
Year of establishment : January 1994
1st Academic year : 1995-95
Degree offered : BSc.(Engg.), Masters(General), M.Sc. (Engg.), PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dr. Engr. Mohammad Iqbal, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); PhD (DCU, Ireland)
2. Dr. Abul Mukid Mohammad Mukaddes, M. Engg. (Kyushu, Japan); PhD
(Kyushu Uni, Japan)
3. Dr. Md. Ariful Islam, M. Engg. (The National University of Singapore,
Singapore); PhD (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
4. Dr Mohammad Muhshin Aziz Khan, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); PhD
(University of Pisa, Italy)
5. Dr. Muhammad Mahamood Hasan, M. Sc. Engg. (UM, Malaysia); PhD
(UON, Australia)
6. Dr Md. Abu Hayat Mithu, M. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); PhD (University of
Pisa, Italy)
7. Engr. A.B.M. Abdul Malek, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg.
(BUET, Bangladesh)
8. Dr. Ahmed Sayem, M.Sc. (Polimi, Italy); PhD (UPM, Spain)
9. Dr. Chowdhury Abul Anam Rashed, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); PhD
(University of Pisa, Italy)
10. Dr. Mst. Nasima Bagum, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); PhD (IIUM,
Malaysia)
11. Engr. Syed Misbah Uddin, M.A.Sc. (ISE, Canada), B.Sc. Engg. (BUET,
Bangladesh)
12. Dr. Md. Rezaul Hasan Shumon, M. Sc. Engg. (UM, Malaysia), PhD (RMIT,
Australia)
Associate Professors:
1. Mr. Chowdury Md. Luthfur Rahman, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Mr. Muhammad Abdus Samad, M.S. (USA), B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
224
3. Mrs Shanta Saha, M.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh); B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
Assistant Professors:
1. Engr. Mohammed Abdul Karim, M.Sc. (Germany), B.Sc. Engg. (BUET,
Bangladesh)
2. Mrs Syeda Kumrun Nahar, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Mr Jahid Hasan, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Mr Pronob Kumar Biswas, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
5. Mr Mahathir Mohammad Bappy B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh); M.Sc.
Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
6. Mr Md. Mehedi Hasan Kibria - B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh), 2nd Major
in CSE (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Mr Saiful Islam, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
Lecturers:
1. Mr. Md. Jahedul Alam, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Mr. Pritidipto Paul Chowdhury, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officers:
1. Mr. A S Hasan Musanna Zami, Sr. Technical Officer
2. Mr Md Abul Kashem, Sr. Draftsman
3. Engr. Muhammed Rafiqullah, Assistant Instrument Engineer
4. Mr. Md. Abdul Motalib, Administrative Officer
5. Mr. Md. Imran Hossain Khan, Store Officer
6. Mr. Md. Zoinul Islam Chowdhury, Technical Officer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 04
Number of fourth class employee : 04
225
organized by the Mechanical Department of SUST in October, 2022.
3. A two-member group became 1st Runners-up in BUET Industry Vision
organized by the IPE department of BUET in January, 2023.
4. A two-member group became 2nd Runners-up in exCEEd organized by the
Department of Civil Engineering, SUST in February, 2023.
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Prevalence and
Analysis of Risk Factors of Musculoskeletal Disorder among farmers who are
involved with Cultivation of Rice in Bangladesh funded by SUST Research
Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Life Member, Bangladesh Institution of Engineers (IEB), Bangladesh
(F-5623).
2. Lifetime Member, IEOM Society International, Member # 1432420.
3. Council Member, Sylhet Centre, Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh.
226
4. Member, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
5. Co-Chair, 17 Annual Paper Meet organized by Mechanical Engineering
Division, Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB), IEB Head Quarter,
Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladesh February, 2023.
6. External Member, Final Viva of Masters (General) Project Student,
Department of IPE, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, 2022,
Sylhet, Bangladesh
7. Vice-Chair, Industrial Engineering and Operation Management (IEOM)
Society, Bangladesh chapter (March 2021- August, 2022).
8. External member, PhD Thesis Evaluation Committee, Khulna University of
Engineering and Technology (KUET), Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
9. External member, PhD Thesis Evaluation Committee, Islamic University of
Technology (IUT), Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Conference Articles(s):
1. Iqbal, M.; Sourav, S.; Tawhid Mahmud and SM.T.; Azam S.M.; (December
2022); A study on Working Condition of Selected Tea Estate Employee after
Covid-19 Situation has been published in the proceeding of the International
Conference on Industrial & Mechanical Engineering and Operations
Management organized by IEOM Society Bangladesh Chapter jointly with
IEOM Society International at Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2. Iqbal, M.; Chowdhury R. A.; and Khan M.I.; (December 2022); Analyzing
Musculoskeletal Disorders in Farmers Involved in Cultivation of Rice in
Selected Villages of Bangladesh has been published in the proceeding of the
International Conference on Industrial & Mechanical Engineering and
Operations Management organized by IEOM Society Bangladesh Chapter
jointly with IEOM Society International at Dhaka, Bangladesh.
227
Dr. Abul Mukid Mohammad Mukaddes, Professor
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled First Aids
Treatment of Burn and Scald, A Heat Transfer Perspective funded by SUST
Research Center, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Editor, Journal of Engineering Advancement, Science Publishing Group
2. Member, Adventure System, https://adventure.sys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
Conference Articles:
1. Mukaddes, A. M. M. and Junaid, M (2022, Nov 25-27). First Aids on Burn
and Scald, a Heat Transfer Perspective. 5th Young Scientisits Congress,
Dhaka, Bangladesh Academy of Science.
2. Mukaddes, A. M. M. and Junaid, M (2022, Dec 22-24). First Aids Burn
Treatment-A Bio Heat Transfer Perspective, 7th International Conference on
Mechanical, Industrial and Energy Engineering, KUET, KHULNA.
3. Gupto P. K., Haque, N. A and Mukaddes, A M M, Pseudo-random number
generation-a comparative study, ICERIE 2023 (January), SUST.
Professional Engagement:
1. Chief Editor, Journal of Engineering Research Innovation and Education
(IJERIE), ISSN: Paper Version 2959-4545, Online Version: 2959-4553,
Publisher: School of Applied Sciences and Technology, SUST
2. Conference Chair, 7th Internal Conference on Engineering, Research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2021), Organized by the School of
228
Applied Sciences and Technology, SUST, 12-14 January, 2023, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
3. Member, Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB).
4. Member, Annual Performance Agreement (APA) Committee, SUST
5. Convener, E-Governance an Innovation Committee, Annual Performance
Agreement, SUST.
6. Director, Central CRTC (Center for Research, Testing and Consultancy), SUST
7. Resource Person, Discussion Meeting on “Need to Face the Challenges of
Industrial Revolution-4”, Organized by Innovation and E-governance Team in
Association with APA Team,
Conference Articles:
1. M.H. Kibria, M. A. Islam and J. Hasan, (2023, January 12-14), Productivity
Improvement Applying ‘Theory of Constraints’ approach- An in-depth Case
Study in an Agro-processing Organization in Bangladesh, ICERIE 241,
Conference Proceedings, pp. 112, International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation and Education, 2023, Organized by the School of
Applied Sciences and Technology, SUST.
2. M. A. Islam and M.H. Kibria and Syeda Kumrun Nahar, Scenario building
about the Mindset and Perception of University Graduates in Bangladesh
regarding Entrepreneurship- An Exploratory Study, ICERIE 245, Conference
Proceedings, pp. 113, International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education, 2023, Organized by the School of Applied Sciences
and Technology, SUST.
229
workers: a cross-sectional study. International Archives of Occupational and
Environmental Health, 96, 903–917.
2. Sayed, M. A. B., Rahman, Q., Shahriar, H. M., & Khan, M. M. A. (2023).
Grey-Taguchi Approach to Optimize Fused Deposition Modeling Process in
Terms of Mechanical Properties and Dimensional Accuracy. Journal of
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education, 4(1), 40 – 60.
3. Khan, M. M. A., Sayem, A., & Hasan, M. M. (2022). Experimental
Investigations of a Simple and Cheap Passive Solar Dryer for Preserving
Agricultural Products. International Journal of Renewable Energy Research,
12(4), 2101-2110.
4. Sayem, A., Biswas, P. K., Khan, M. M. A., Romoli, L., & Dalle Mura, M.
(2022). Critical Barriers to Industry 4.0 Adoption in Manufacturing
Organizations and Their Mitigation Strategies. Journal of Manufacturing and
Materials Processing, 6(6), 136.
5. Moin, C. J., Iqbal, M., Malek, A. A., & Khan, M. M. A. (2022). Exploring the
Manufacturing Flexibility Issues to Build a Framework to Implement the
Manufacturing Flexibility of a Supply Chain: A Review. International Journal
of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
https://doi.org/ 10.1504/IJISE.2022.10049929.
Research Project(s):
Principal investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Sustainable
Manufacturing of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Model Development
and Strategy Formulation for Performance Enhancement funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Director, Institutional Quality Assurance Cell, Shahjalal University of Science
and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Associate Editor, SUST Journal of Science and Technology.
3. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and
Education.
4. External Examiner, M.Sc. Engg. Thesis Evaluation and Oral Examination
Committee, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
5. External Examiner, M.Sc. Engg. Thesis Evaluation and Oral Examination
Committee, Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET).
6. Reviewer, Journal of Manufacturing Processes Technology, Elsevier.
7. Council Member, Sylhet Centre, Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh.
230
Training Attended:
A two-day-long hands-on orientations for New Program Evaluators (13-14
May, 2022) Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB), HQ, Ramna, Dhaka
1000, Bangladesh.
Research Project:
Principal investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Efficiency
enhancement of solar PV modules employing heat sinks made of
locally-available phase change materials (PCM) funded by SUST Research
Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, Organizing Committee, 7th Internal Conference on Engineering,
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Member, Technical Sub-committee, 7th Internal Conference on Engineering,
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet, Bangladesh.
231
Engineering, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet on
November 10-11, 2022.
4. Workshop participated on Ò4_© wkíwecø‡ei P¨v‡jÄ †gvKvwejvq KiYxqÓ organized by
the SUST Annual Performance Agreement (APA) committee and IQAC,
SUST, Sylhet on March 19, 2023.
5. Training participated on “D-nothi training workshop” organized by the
D-nothi Implementation Committee, SUST, Sylhet on April 02-04, 2023.
Conference Articles:
1. Hasan, M. M., Rejon, R. S., Rifat, A. A., Safwan, O. F. and Malek, A. B. M.
A. Power output and efficiency enhancement of a Polycrystalline-silicon PV
module using simple cooling methods. In the proceedings of 7th International
Conference on Mechanical, Industrial and Energy Engineering (ICMIEE
2022), 22-24 December, 2022, Khulna, Bangladesh, Paper ID_076.
2. Rejon, R. S., Hasan, M. M., Kabir, A., Firdaus, M. T. and Malek, A.B.M. A.
Solar irradiance measurement in Sylhet and Performance evaluation of
photovoltaic (PV) modules in outdoor conditions, CD proceedings in the
7International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and
Education, January 12-14, 2023, Sylhet, Bangladesh, Page No. 1365-1370.
(Paper no. ICERIE-2023-260).
Book Chapter:
A B M Abdul Malek, Mohammad Muhshin Aziz Khan and Ahmed Sayem,
Chapter 5: Supply chain flexibility issues for Industry 4.0, This chapter is in
the book ‘Advanced Signal Processing for Industry 4.0, Volume 2’ Edited by
Ansari et al. from IOP, UK. (Corrected proof submitted to the publisher).
Research Project:
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Efficiency
232
enhancement of solar PV modules employing heat sinks made of locally-available
phase change materials (PCM) funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. External Member: Third Year First Semester Exam Committee, 2022.
Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Science, Technology,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, SUST
2. External Member: Third Year First Semester Exam Committee, 2022.
Department of Food and Tea Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, SUST.
3. Member, Food and Refreshment Sub-committee, 7th Internal Conference on
Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
4. Peer Reviewer, Journal: Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
(CTEP), by Springer Nature.
5. Peer Reviewer, Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal (AEJ), by Elsevier.
6. Peer Reviewer, Journal: Solar Energy, by Elsevier.
7. Peer Reviewer, Journal of Environmental Management, by Elsevier.
8. Peer Reviewer, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, by Elsevier.
9. Peer Reviewer, Journal: The Scientific World Journal, by Hindawi.
10. Peer Reviewer, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation, and Education
(JERIE), by School of Applied Sciences and Technology, Shahjalal University
of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
11. Peer Reviewer, SUST Journal of Science and Technology. This Journal is
published by the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
233
Conference Articles:
1. Hasan, M. M., Rejon, R. S., Rifat, A. A., Safwan, O. F. and Malek, A. B. M.
A. Power output and efficiency enhancement of a Polycrystalline-silicon PV
module using simple cooling methods. In the proceedings of 7th International
Conference on Mechanical, Industrial and Energy Engineering (ICMIEE
2022), 22-24 December, 2022, Khulna, Bangladesh, Paper ID_076.
2. Rejon, R. S., Hasan, M. M., Kabir, A., Firdaus, M. T. and Malek, A.B.M. A.
Solar irradiance measurement in Sylhet and Performance evaluation of
photovoltaic (PV) modules in outdoor conditions, CD proceedings in the
7International Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and
Education, January 12-14, 2023, Sylhet, Bangladesh, Page No. 1365-1370.
(Paper ID: ICERIE-2023-260).
234
2. Rashed, C.A.A., Nahar, S.K., & Rahman, M.G. (2022). Effects of Customer
Satisfaction on Customer Loyalty through Service Quality and Features in a
Selected Bank. SUST Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 32 (2), 51-63.
3. Rashed, C.A.A., Nahar, S.K., & Tamjid, S. (2022). Technology Adaptation
and its Challenges in Banking Sector. Journal of Industrial Engineering and
Its Applications, Vol. 7 (3), 96-108.
Book Chapter:
Rashed, C.A.A., Bagum, M.N., & Haque, M. (2023). Readiness Towards
Industry 4.0 of Selected Industrial Sector. Machine Intelligence and Emerging
Technologies (MIET 2022), Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer
Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Vol. 491
(pp. 659-673). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34622-4_52
Research Project:
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Implementation
of Industry 4.0 in the selected industrial sector and its Relevance with Supply
Chain Components funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Associate Editor, Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Education
(JERIE).
2. Organizing Committee Member, 7th International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet, Bangladesh.
235
Conference Articles(s):
1. Ahmed, T. & Rashed, C.A.A. (2023, January). Automated Braking Control
System for Automobiles. In Proceedings of International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023 (ICERIE 2023), (pp.
1256-1265).
2. Tamjid, S., Rashed, C.A.A., Bagum, M.N.(2023, January). Implementation of
Cyber-physical Systems in Banking Sector. In Proceedings of International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023
(ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1347-1352).
3. Haque, M., Rashed, C.A.A., & Bagum, M.N. (2023, January). Effects of
Investment on Industry 4.0 Implementation. In Proceedings of International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023
(ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1371-1376).
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Thermal effect
on material removal in machining non-metallic material funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, Publication and Media Committee, 7th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE 2023), Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
2. Reviewer of Scopus and peer-reviewed journals.
236
International Conference on Engineering, Research, Innovation and Education
(ICERIE 2023), 12-14 January 2023, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Conference Articles:
1. Bagum, M.N., Kuhel, M.T., & Habib, M.A. (2023, January). Laser Engraving
of Non-Metallic Materials- PMMA. In Proceedings of International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023
(ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1280-1288).
2. Habib, M.A., Bagum, M.N., Kibria, M.M.H., & Alam, M.U. (2023, January).
Prediction and experimental validation of laser parameters for fabrications of
a microchannel. In Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation and Education 2023 (ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1289-1297).
3. Tamjid, S., Rashed, C.A.A., Bagum, M.N.(2023, January). Implementation of
Cyber-physical Systems in Banking Sector. In Proceedings of International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023
(ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1347-1352).
4. Haque, M., Rashed, C.A.A., & Bagum, M.N. (2023, January). Effects of
Investment on Industry 4.0 Implementation. In Proceedings of International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2023
(ICERIE 2023), (pp. 1371-1376).
237
Working Papers:
1. Chowdury M. L. Rahman, Uddin, S.M., Fahim, N.A., Mia M.R., (2023).
Assessing the Readiness Level of RMG Sector of Bangladesh towards
Implementing Industry 4.0, Khulna University Studies (KUS), Vol. 20, No. 2:
December 2023.
2. Rahman, Chowdury M. L., Alam, M. J., Hasan, M. R. (2023). Comparative
Analysis of Forecasting Methods Applicable to Electronics Product, ISCA
Research Journal of Engineering Sciences (ISCA RJES), Vol. 12, Issue: 2
May, 2023.
Conference Article:
Rahman, Chowdury M. L., Uddin, S. M., Karim, M. A., Paul, S. (2022). Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Sustainable Manufacturing Evaluation in
Apparel Industry, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Industrial
& Mechanical Engineering and Operations Management (IMEOM 2022),
Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Dec 26-27, 2022), Paper ID. 271, pp: 919 – 933.
238
Mrs. Shanta Saha, Associate Professor
Journal Article(s):
Saiful, I., Biswas, P.K., Saha, S., Sayem, A., & Khan, M.M.A. (2023)
Occupational injuries and risk assessment among stone crushing industry
workers: a cross-sectional study, Int. Archives of Occupational and
Environmental Health, 96, 903-917, 10.1007/s00420-023-01978-5
Research Project:
Principal Investigator of a a research project (2022-2023) titled Developing a
single vendor multi-buyers integrated mathematical inventory model with
practical implementation in a selected manufacturing company funded by
SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Article(s):
M. A., Islam, M.M.H., Kibria and S.K., Nahar (2023, January 12-14).
Scenario Building about the Mindset & Perception of University
Graduates in Bangladesh Regarding Entrepreneurship – An Exploratory
Study [Paper presentation]. 7th International Conference on Engineering
Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE2023).
https://www.sust.edu/research/conferences-detail/10
239
Rasel Mia (2023). Assessing the Readiness Level of RMG Sector of
Bangladesh towards Implementing Industry 4.0, Khulna University Studies
(KUS), Vol. 20, No. 2: December 2023.
Research Project:
Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled “Developing a single
vendor multi-buyers integrated mathematical inventory model with practical
implementation in a selected manufacturing company” funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Conference Articles:
1. Md. Mehedi Hasan Kibria, Md. Ariful Islam and Jahid Hasan (2023, January
12-14). Productivity Improvement Applying “Theory of Constraints”
Approach – An in-depth case Study in An Agro-Processing Organization in
Bangladesh [Paper presentation]. 7th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE2023).
https://www.sust.edu/research/conferences-detail/10.
2. Md. Ariful Islam, Md. Mehedi Hasan Kibria and Syeda Kumrun Nahar (2023,
January 12-14). Scenario Building about the Mindset & Perception of
University Graduates in Bangladesh Regarding Entrepreneurship – An
Exploratory Study [Paper presentation]. 7th International Conference on
Engineering Research, Innovation and Education (ICERIE2023).
https://www.sust.edu/research/conferences-detail/10.
3. Jahid Hasan, Mehedi Hasan Kibria and Md. Omar Faruq (2023, January
12-14). Assessment of Fire Risk Conditions of High-Rise Commercial
Buildings Located in Dhaka City [Paper presentation]. 7th International
Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education
(ICERIE2023). https://www.sust.edu/research/conferences-detail/10.
4. Md. Ahsan Habib, Mst. Nasima Bagum, Md. Mehedi Hasan Kibria and
Maroof-Ul-Alam (2023, January 12-14). Prediction and experimental
validation of laser parameters for fabrications of a microchannel. [Paper
presentation]. 7th International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE2023).
https://www.sust.edu/research/conferences-detail/10.
240
Mr. Md. Jahedul Alam, Lecturer
Research Project:
Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Sustainable
Manufacturing of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Model Development
and Strategy Formulation for Performance Enhancement funded by SUST
Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Officer:
Md Jitu Miah, Administrative Officer
241
Department Petroleum & Mining Engineering
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
†c‡Uªvwjqvg GÛ gvBwbs BwÄwbqvwis (wcGgB) wefvMwU 2004 mv‡j cÖwZwôZ nq Ges 1 RyjvB,
2005Bs Zvwi‡L Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i| GwU evsjv‡`‡ki 1g †c‡Uªvwjqvg GÛ gvBwbs BwÄwbqvwis
G ¯œvZK wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kvix wefvM| wcGgB wefvM †_‡K cÖ_g 2010 mv‡j weGmwm Bb †c‡Uªvwjqvg
GÛ gvBwbs BwÄwbqvwis wWMÖx †`Iqv nq| cÖwZ eQi 35Rb QvÎ-QvÎx G wefv‡M fwZ©i my‡hvM
cvq| GB wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©xiv eZ©gv‡b †`‡k I we‡`‡ki wewfbœ wek^we`¨jq †_‡K D”PZi wWMÖx
AR©b Ki‡Q| GQvov wkÿv_©xiv SUST mn †`‡ki wewfbœ wek^we`¨vj‡q (CUET, JUST,
MIST) wkÿKZv Ges wewfbœ †Zj M¨vm †Kv¤úvwb‡Z (Chevron, Kris Energy Ltd, Sylhet
Gas Fields Ltd) mybv‡gi mwnZ PvKzixiZ i‡q‡Qb| G wefv‡Mi wkÿv Kvh©µ‡g ZË¡xq †Kv‡m©i
cvkvcvwk e¨envwiK †Kv‡m©i Dci I ¸iæZ¡ †`qv nq| wkÿv_©xiv †hb †c‡Uªvwjqvg GÛ gvBwbs
BwÄwbqvwis Gi wewfbœ cÖ‡mm m¤ú‡K© ev¯Íe AwfÁZv jvf K‡i, G Rb¨ Zv‡`i‡K wewfbœ wd‡ì
(wZZvm, weweqvbv, eo cyKzwiqv KqjvLwb, ga¨ cvov KwVb wkjvLwb) wkÿv md‡i †bIqv nq| G
wefv‡Mi wm‡jevm ewnwe©‡k^i mv‡_ wgj †i‡L hy‡Mvc‡hvMx Kiv n‡q‡Q, †h Kvi‡b GLvb †_‡K
wkÿv †k‡l wkÿv_x©iv mn‡R we‡k^i wewfbœ& wek^we`¨vj‡q D”PZi wWMÖx AR©‡bi Rb¨ †h‡Z cv‡i|
†c‡Uªvwjqvg GÛ gvBwbs BwÄwbqvwis BÛvw÷ªi we`¨gvb I fwelr P¨v‡jÄ †gvKvwejvq Ae`vb
ivL‡Z mÿg BwÄwbqvi ˆZixi j‡ÿ¨ wcGgB wefvM mKj ai‡bi cÖ‡qvRbxq c`‡ÿc wb‡”Q|
wkÿv_x©‡`i DbœZ wkÿv cÖ`v‡bi j‡ÿ¨ G wefv‡Mi D‡`¨vgx I †hvM¨ wkÿK gÛjx wbijm cwikÖg
K‡i hv‡”Qb|
Short description:
The Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering was established in 2004 and
started functioning on July 01, 2005 with an undergraduate program, and this is the
first undergraduate program in petroleum and mining engineering in Bangladesh.
The first B.Sc. (engineering) degree in Petroleum & Mining engineering was
awarded in 2010. Every year 35 students get chance for admission in this depart-
ment. The Students of this department are pursuing higher degrees in different
national and international universities. Students are also successfully working as
faculties in SUST and other universities (CUET, JUST, MIST), and as engineers in
different oil and gas companies (Chevron, KrisEnergy Ltd, Sylhet Gas Fields Ltd).
Along with theoretical courses, practical courses are also emphasized in the curric-
ulum. For study tour, students are taken to visit different fields (Titas, Bibiyana,
Barapukuria Coal Mine, Madhyapara Hard rock Mine) to gather experiences of
different processes of petroleum and mining engineering. The updated syllabus is
aligned with the international universities so that students easily get enrolment in
different countries for higher studies. The department is taking all necessary steps
242
for producing capable engineers to face existing and future challenges; and contribute
in petroleum and mining industries. A group of energetic and highly qualified
faculties of the department are working hard to give students a better education
towards a bright career.
Vision:
To produce top-notch Petroleum and Mining Engineers who will contribute to the
development of energy and minerals resources sectors around the world.
Mission:
The mission of the program is to:
1. Provide a student-centered, high quality teaching and learning environment
that promotes intellectual, personal, and professional development of
students; who will become a leading resource within the Petroleum and
Mining Engineering community.
2. Conduct research that generates, communicates, and applies new knowledge
for the betterment of society.
3. Contribute as engineering professionals in industry, including government or
academia.
3. Educate petroleum and mining engineers to meet the growing demands in
Bangladesh and elsewhere.
Objectives:
1. To produce knowledgeable and skilled petroleum and mining engineers capable
of pursuing academic research or the further promotion of the national oil and
gas, and mining industry.
2. To ensure the quality of the graduates by taking the courses from all required
branches such as humanities, science, management and mathematics.
3. A good portion of geology courses has been taken so that our engineers can
adapt to the other team members in the respective field.
4. Pursue continued education and professional development through participation
in professional organization, training, internship and field works.
5. To introduce simulation works so that graduates can contribute to the national
and international level in the field of petroleum and mining engineering.
6. To achieve the efficiency in on-shore and off- shore drilling operations for
hydrocarbon reservoir explorations.
7. To address the challenges of the world’s energy needs responsibly.
243
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Muhammad Farhad Howladar
Date of establishment : 2004
First Academic year : 2004-2005
Degree offered : B.Sc. Engineering, Masters (General), M.Sc. (Engineering)
Faculty Members:
Professor:
1. Dr.Md. Shofiqul Islam, MSc & PhD (University of the Ryukyus, Japan)
2. Dr.Md. Saiful Alam, PhD (Kyushu University, Japan), B.Sc. Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
3. Dr. Mohammad Farhad Howladar, PhD (University of the Ryukyus, Japan),
MSc. (RU, Bangladesh)
Associate Professor:
1. Mr. Mohammed Omar Faruque, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Mr. Arifur Rahman, M.Engg. (Memorial University of Newfoundland,
Canada), B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Mr. A.T.M. Shahidul Huqe Muzemder, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Ms. Labiba Nusrat Jahan, M.Engg. (Memorial University of New foundland,
Canada), B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Assistant Professor:
1. Mr.Md. Jakaria, M.S. (Texas Tech University, USA), B.Sc. Engg. (BUET,
Bangladesh)
2. Mr. Mohammad Shahedul Hossain, MSc. Engg (BUET, Bangladesh), B.Sc.
Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
3. Mr. Md. Ashraf Hussain, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
4. Sharmin Akter, MSc. (DU, Bangladesh)
5. Md. Sifat Tanveer, BSc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
6. Mahamudul Hashan, M.Engg. (University of Liege, Belgium), BSc. Engg.
(SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Md. Abdullah Al Numan Bakth, Msc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh) BSc.
Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
8. Majedul Islam Khan, BSc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
9. Md. Numan Hossain, MSc.Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc.Engg. (SUST,
Bangladesh)
Officers:
1. Mr. Abdur Rahman Munshi, Administrative Officer
252
2. Mr.MdShohidul Islam, Assistant Instrument Engineer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 01
Number of fourth class employee : 02
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Effect of
Bismuth Ferrite Bi-composite Nanoparticles on Rheological and Filtration
Properties of Drilling Fluids funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2021-2023) titled Delineation of
groundwater potential zones in Gowainghatupazila, Sylhet district - An
Integrated Approach funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) Pollution evaluation
andSources Apportionment of Heavy Metals in the Sediments from the Surma
River Watershed, Bangladesh, funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet
245
2. Invited M.Sc. Dissertation evaluation expert member by Dept. of Geology
and Mining, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-2022
3. Invited M.Sc. Examination Committee expert member by Dept. of Geology
and Mining,University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-2022
4. Invited OBE (Committee of Courses) expert member by Dept. of Geology
and Mining, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-2022
5. Invited B.Sc.Part-1 Examination Committee expert member by Dept. of
Geology,University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000
6. Invited B.Sc. Engineering Part-3 Examination Committee expert member by
Dept. of PME, CUET, Chittagong-2022
7. Selected expert member of EIA of SGFL, Sylhet-2022
8. Selected expert member of Selection Board, CUET-2022
9. Selected GSC Member by Dept. of Oceanography, SUST, Sylhet-3114-2022
10. Selected GSC Member by Dept. of Geography and environment, SUST,
Sylhet-3114-2022
246
Department of Mechanical Engineering
msw¶ß cwiwPwZ
2015 mv‡j hvÎv ïiæ Kivi ci †_‡KB GKwU ¯^qs m¤ú~Y© wefvM wn‡m‡e cÖwZwôZ nIqvi
j‡¶¨ hš¿‡KŠkj wefvM wbijm KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| Aí w`‡bi c_Pjvq GiBg‡a¨ wewfbœ wefv‡M
hy‡Mvc‡hvMx KvwiKzjvg Ges AvaywbK mnvqK my‡hvM myweav M‡o ‡Zvjv n‡q‡Q| ‰ewk¦K Áv‡bi
m‡½ Zvj wgwj‡q Pj‡Z cÖwZ eQiB wbqg gvwdK KvwiKzjvg DbœZ I cwigvR©b Kiv n‡q
_v‡K| wefv‡Mi wm‡jevm I KvwiKzjv‡gi Aax‡b QvÎQvÎx‡`i Rb¨ cÖwZeQi ‡ek wKQy Hw”QK
‡Kvm© Advi Kiv nq, hvi d‡j wk¶v_©xiv wbR wbR AvMÖ‡ni welqwU hvPvB K‡i wb‡R‡K `¶
K‡i M‡o Zyj‡Z cv‡i| QvÎQvÎx‡`i wk¶v MÖn‡Yi AvaywbK cwi‡ek †hvMvb ‡`qvi j‡¶¨
wefv‡M cÖwZôv Kiv n‡q‡Q GKwU ¯^qs m¤ú~Y© †mwgbvi jvB‡eªix, wewfbœ e¨envwiK cix¶vMvi
†hgb, d¬yBW †gKvwb· j¨ve‡iUwi, _v‡g©v Wvqbvwg· IwnUU«vÝdvi j¨ve‡iUwi, †gKvwb·
j¨ve‡iUwi, Kw¤úDUvi wmgy‡jkb j¨ve‡iUwi BZ¨vw`| GQvovI ‡ckvMZ Ges e¨envwiK wel‡q
`¶Zv M‡o ‡Zvjvi j‡¶¨ wefvM ‡_‡K ‡`‡ki wewfbœ bvg Kiv BÛvw÷«‡Z wk¶v_©x‡`i Rb¨
BÛvw÷«qvj ‡U«Bwbs Gi e¨e¯’v Kiv n‡q _v‡K| ‡gKvwbK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis G‡mvwm‡qkb, mv÷
wefv‡Mi cÖavb A½ms¯’vb, hv wewfbœ mg‡q bvbv iKg wk¶vg~jK I mn-wk¶vKvh©µg Av‡qvRb
K‡i _v‡K| mgv‡Ri Ges ‡`‡ki bvbv iKg mgm¨vi cÖhyw³MZ mgvav‡b AMÖMY¨ f~wgKv ivL‡Z
hš¿‡KŠkj wefvM, kvwe cÖweme©`v e×cwiKi, †mB j‡¶¨ wk¶KI wk¶v_©x‡`i mgwš^Z cÖqv‡m
bvbv iKg †cÖv‡R± Ges M‡elYv Kvh©µg wefv‡M hy³ K‡i‡Qb ZybgvÎv| hš¿‡KŠkj wefv‡M
cÖwZ wk¶v e‡l© 35 Rb wk¶v_©x fwZ© Kiv nq|
Short Description:
Department of Mechanical Engineering has started its journey since 2015.
Although a young one, this department has already established itself as a dynamic
one, too, by developing updated curriculum, facilitating modern equipment’s and
resources and employing interactive learning environment. The department offers
a good number of optional courses so that the students can roam through the
specialized branches and pursue their interests at advanced level. The course
contents are periodically updated with a view to making our students familiar with
the most recent scientific and technological developments. It has an enriched semi-
nar library to assist harnessing knowledge from world class resources. Students
have access to perform experimental works in different laboratories of the depart-
ment including computer simulation lab, fluid machinery lab, thermodynamics and
heat transfer lab, mechanics lab etc. Besides, the department arranges several
industrial tour and training for the students in different prominent industries of the
country to help develop their professional and practical knowledge. The depart-
ment has distinguished faculty members who are actively engaged with students
247
and colleagues in contributing to the society and its needs through technological
development using knowledge, insight and skills gained from their research activi-
ties. Mechanical Engineering Association, SUST is the core association of the
department that acts as a common platform for both the teachers and students to
work on different co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Every academic year
we intake about 35 students. Currently we have 150 students in the department. We
welcome the prospective students in our department who want to build a promising
career in the engineering field.
Vision:
To accumulate knowledge, expertise and associated facilities with the aim of estab-
lishing world class research discipline.
Mission:
1. To nurture the students with technological know-how, promote their passion,
innovation and problem-solving skills relevant to mechanical engineering.
2. To engage students in applied research and hands-on design projects with a
view to develop their professional skills.
3. Develop leadership capabilities.
Objectives:
1. To breed skilled mechanical engineering graduates capable of solving social
problems by applying engineering knowledge.
2. To develop world class research environment through establishing modern
laboratory facilities.
3. To offer higher degrees in relevant fields.
Department at glance:
Name of the Head : Md. Mahmud-Or-Rashid
Year of Establishment : 2015
First Academic Year : 2015-16
Degree offered : B.Sc. (Engg.)
Faculties:
Assistant Professors
1. Md. Zahidul Islam, B.Sc. Engg. (CUET, Bangladesh)
2. Md. Ferdous Alam, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
3. Nuruzzaman Sakib, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
4. Nafiza Anjum, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
248
5. Md. Shafiqul Islam, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
6. Md. Mahmud-Or-Rashid, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
Lecturers
1. A.K.M. Ashikuzzaman, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
2. Md. Syamul Bashar, B.Sc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Saad Been Mosharaf, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
4. Mostafa Rafid, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
5. HM Toufik Ahmed Zisan, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
6. Tahmidul Haque Ruvo, B.Sc. Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
Officers: N/A
Employees:
Number of third Class Employee :02
Number offourth Class Employee :02
Research Projects:
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled Development of an
autonomous robot (prototype) for the automation in solid waste management
system for river using artificial intelligence funded by SUST research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet.
A K M Ashikuzzaman, Lecturer
Journal Article(s):
1. Bashar, M. S.,Ashikuzzaman, A. K. M.,Rafid, M.,Mosharof, S. B.(2023).
Recent Advancements in Visual-Inertial Simultaneous Localization and
Mapping (VIO-SLAM) for Autonomous Vehicles: A Review. International
Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT). ISSN: 2278-0181
249
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Question paper
sorting with conveyor belt mechanism funded by SUST Research Centre,
SUST, Sylhet
Research Project(s):
Co-investigon of a research project (2022-2023) titled Development of an
autonomous robot (prototype) for the automation in solid waste management
system for river using artificial intelligence funded by SUST Research Centre.
Research Projects:
Co-investigon of a research project (2022-2023) titled Question paper sorting with
conveyor belt mechanism funded by SUST Research Centre.
250
HM Toufik Ahmed Zisan, Lecturer
Journal Article(s):
1. Saha, S.,Zisan, H. T. A., Roy,S. (2023). Comment on “Numerical study on the
conjugate effect of joule heating and magneto-hydrodynamics mixed convection
in an obstructed lid-driven square cavity [International Communications in Heat
and Mass Transfer 37(5) (2010), 524–534], International Communication in
Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 144, pp. 106805, doi:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2023.106805
2. Saha, S., Zisan, H. T. A.,Tarafder, U. (2023). Comment on "mixed convective
flow in a multiple port ventilation square cavity with insulated baffle [case
stud. Therm. Eng. 30, (2022) 101785], Case Studies in Thermal Engineering,
vol. 44, pp. 102861, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2023.102861
251
School of Social Sciences
252
School of Social Sciences
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
evsjv‡`‡ki A_©‰bwZK, mvgvwRK, ivR‰bwZK Ges mvs¯‹…wZK weKvk I Dbœq‡bi jÿ¨ wb‡q
1990 mvj †_‡K ¯‹zj Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým Zvi Kvh©µg cwiPvjbv Ki‡Q| M‡elYv, D™¢veb,
mvgvwRK I ivóªxq †mevg~jK Kg©Kv‡Û Ae`vb ivLvi wbwg‡Ë G ¯‹z‡ji wkÿKe„›` eyw×e„wËK
†bZ…©Z¡`vbKvix gvbem¤ú` ˆZix‡Z m`v m‡Pó| wkÿv_x©‡`i gv‡S gy³ wPšÍv, ‡hŠw³K we‡kølYx
cÖwZfv, AvZ¥m‡PZbZv Ges mvgvwRK m‡PZbZv weKv‡ki gva¨‡g ivóª I mvgv‡Ri R‡b¨
`vqe× gbb MV‡b G ¯‹z‡ji wkÿv I Ab¨vb¨ mnwkÿv Kvh©µg cwiPvwjZ n‡q Avm‡Q| ¯‹zj
Ae †mvk¨vj mv‡q‡Ým Ggb gvbe m¤ú` ˆZix‡Z cÖwZkÖæwZe× hviv wbR ms¯‹…wZ msiÿY I
weKv‡ki cvkvcvwk wfbœ ms¯‹…wZi cÖwZ kÖ×vkxj †_‡K mgv‡R AvB‡bi kvmb cÖwZôvq Kvh©Ki
Ae`vb ivL‡e| eZ©gv‡b ¯‹z‡ji MÖ¨vRy‡qUe„›` †`kx-we‡`kx miKvix I †emiKvix cÖwZôvb
mg~‡ni ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c‡` mybv‡gi mv‡_ `vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Qb| mg„× †`k I RvZx MV‡b MÖvRy¨‡qU
e„‡›`i Ae`vb me©Rb ¯^xK…Z| ¯‹z‡ji Aax‡b wb‡¤œv³ AvUwU wefvM i‡q‡Q:
1. A_©bxwZ wefvM
2. mgvRKg© wefvM
3. mgvRweÁvb wefvM
4. cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM
5. b„weÁvb wefvM
6. evsjv wefvM
7. ‡jvK cÖkvmb wefvM
8. Bs‡iwR wefvM
Short Description:
The School of Social Sciences started its activities from the inception of the
university in 1990 to advance, promote and force the economic, social, political and
cultural development of Bangladesh through teaching, research, innovation,
community and public service, and intellectual leadership. The School of Social
Sciences is committed to ensuring excellence by supporting students in capacity
development for independent thought, critical analysis, self-awareness and social
awareness by nurturing a keen sense of individual and social responsibility and
building of respect for cultural diversity and the rule of law. Graduates of this
school are employed in important positions of government and non-government
organizations both in home and abroad with reputation. The contributions of
graduates in building prosperous nation are well recognized.
253
School at a glance:
Name of the School : School of Social Sciences
Current Dean : Professor Laila Ashrafun, PhD (Helsinki)
Founder Dean : Professor Dr. Muhammad Ismail Hossain
Year of establishment : 1990
Number of Departments under the School: 08
Degree offered : BSS (Hons.); MSS (General); MSS (Thesis); MPhil and PhD
254
Department of Anthropology
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
b„weÁvb wefvM 1995 wLª÷v‡ã GKwU ¯^Zš¿ ÁvbKvÐ wn‡m‡e hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| wZb erm‡ii
Abvm© I GK erm‡ii gv÷vm© wWwMÖ w`‡q ïiæ nq G wefv‡Mi Kvh©µg| Ges 1998 mv‡j
cÖ_g Abvm© Ges 1999 mv‡j gv÷vm© wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv nq| gvVKg© wfwËK M‡elYv, mgvR
Aa¨q‡bi †ÿ‡Î wfbœ `„wófw½i mgš^q, ZË¡, Z_¨ I M‡elYv c×wZi Aa¨qb Lye `ªæZ
wkÿv_x©‡`i G wefv‡Mi cÖwZ AvK…ó K‡i| mgmvgwqK we‡k^ G wel‡qi wewPÎ kvLv-cÖkvLvi
cÖwZ DˇivËi AvMÖn Ges wefv‡M Aa¨qbK…Z welq mg~‡ni Dc‡hvwMZv G wefvM‡K ¸iæ‡Z¡i
Avm‡b ewm‡q‡Q| eZ©gv‡b 11 Rb `ÿ wkÿ‡Ki GKwbô kÖg I Kg©ZrciZvi ga¨ w`‡q †kÖwY
K‡ÿi cvV¨m~wP AšÍfz©³ wkÿv Kvh©µgmn, GeQi †_‡K †`k-we‡`‡ki bvbv cÖvÁR‡bi
Dc¯’vcbvq el©e¨vcx wmwiR AvKv‡i †mwgbvi Abyôvb cwiPvjbv wefvM †_‡K ïiæ n‡q‡Q|
evOvwji ms¯‹…wZ I HwZn¨‡K aviY K‡i bvbv AbyôvbI wefvMKZ…©K Av‡qvwRZ nq| wefv‡Mi
GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µ‡gi cÖvi¤¢ †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ 27 Zg e¨v‡Pi wkÿvMÖnY Ae¨vnZ Av‡Q Ges
G wefv‡Mi wkÿv_x©iv Zv‡`i †gav I wkÿvMZ †hvM¨Zvq wewfbœ wek^we`¨vj‡q wkÿKZvmn,
M‡elYv, Dbœqb ms¯’v, cÖkvmwbK, e¨vswKs BZ¨vw` cwim‡i cÖwZwbqZ hy³ n‡”Q Ges †`‡ki
mvwe©K Dbœq‡b f‚wgKv ivL‡Q| GQvovI cÖwZ eQi D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K wkÿv_x© e„wË wb‡q
D”Pwkÿvi Rb¨ we‡`‡k Mgb Ki‡Q Ges †`‡ki evB‡i wewfbœ Kg©‡ÿ‡Î cÖksmbxq f‚wgKv
†i‡L ewnwe©‡k^ †`‡ki mybvg e„w× Ki‡Q| cÖwZ eQi G wefv‡M cÖvq 68 Rb wkÿv_x© ¯œvZK I
cÖvq 55 Rbwkÿv_x© ¯œvZ‡KvËi ch©v‡q fwZ© nq| cov‡kvbvi mv‡_ mv‡_ wefvMwU wkÿv_x©‡`i
wkÿv mdi, †mwgbvi, Kg©kvjv I weZ‡K©i Av‡qvRb K‡i| GQvov RvZxq w`em mg~n,
Avw`evmx, wkï, bvix w`emmn wewfbœ Drme Abyôv‡bi Av‡qvRb K‡i| mKj fwZ©”Qz wkÿv_x©‡K
G wefv‡Mi Avgš¿Y RvbvB|
Short description:
As a distinctive discipline, the anthropology department started its journey in 1995.
This discipline began its activities with three years of honors and a one-year
master's degree, and first in 1998 honors degree and a 1999 Master's degree was
awarded. Fieldwork-based research and integrating distinctive perspectives to
studying society, theory, and research rapidly attracted the student to the
department. The popularity of this discipline in the contemporary world and the
usefulness of the subject matter gave this department an important space.
Currently, the departmental academic and other activities are run by the tireless
labor and dynamic activities of the eleven teachers. From the start, 27 batch is
running now, and the students of this department are joining different universities
in teaching and also engaged in research, development sector, administration,
255
banking, etc., and playing a role in the country's development. In addition, every
year, a large number of students of this department go abroad with a scholarship for
higher education and add a good reputation for the country by joining different
organizations. Every year nearly 68 students enroll in BSS (Hons), and almost 55
students enroll in MSS in this department. Along with academic activities, this
department organizes study tours, Seminars, and Workshops. Besides this, it
organizes different cultural programs, including national day, women, children,
and indigenous people's day. We welcome prospective students to take part in this
journey.
Vision:
To make the spheres safe and sound for human differences harmonized with living
organisms and non-living substances.
Mission:
M1. To achieve the best possible standards of quality education and research in
substantive anthropological knowledge and interdisciplinary fields by providing a
high quality of teaching that will allow graduates to be competent, productive,
critical, dynamic, and promised global citizens.
M2. To train our graduates by integrating bio-cultural and comparative
perspectives to explore various spheres holistically along with the sensitivity in
gender, ethnicity, race, nation, religion, caste, and class, and provide them with the
skills needed to become active participants in diverse neighborhoods and
communities.
M3. To make competent graduates as efficacious researchers and professionals for
employment in public-private, national-international professional settings based on
humanitarian, development, and corporate sectors capable of conducting research,
advocacy, policy formulations, planning, and interventions of programs.
M4. To grow the graduates with a strong commitment to social justice and high
ethical standards and make them understand the politics of representation using
contemporary academic debates, advanced theoretical knowledge, and various
ethnographic examples across the globe.
M5. To equip the graduates to become efficient educationists and trainers by
providing them with functional knowledge on modern pedagogical approaches,
advanced educational technologies, and independent and critical thoughts.
M6. To enlighten local and regional stakeholders, development workers, and local
communities using the latest skill-based tools and techniques and workshops and
seminars to design and decimate socio-cultural development strategies and
knowledge to boost regional and local competencies.
256
Objectives
The objective of this program is to raise the awareness of anthropology graduates
at SUST concerning cultural diversity, the relationships between human biology
and culture, the common humanity we share, our shared past and its continued
influence on our lives, and the significance of this knowledge to their lives by
thorough training of anthropological concepts and fieldworks. We believe that
understanding the human story, body, and cultural diversity is essential for
individuals, nations, and the world of the fourth industrial revolution. Our faculty
have specific strengths in indigenous knowledge, migration, environmental policy
politics, visual and media analysis, development discourses, gender studies,
political economy, cognitive design, child and human rights, health issues, and
urban and religious studies.
To meet this general objective, the following are the program-specific objectives:
PEO1. Provide graduates with a fundamental understanding of the substantive
knowledge in five fields (Physical, Cultural, Archaeology, Linguistics, and
Applied) of anthropology and its relations with other fields of knowledge.
PEO2. Facilitate graduates to reveal high-level analytical and critical thinking
skills to solve conceptual and qualitative problems by applying fundamental
theories in all major fields of Anthropology.
PEO3. Prepare graduates to acquire the basic tools and methods needed to carry
out fieldwork, qualitative as well as quantitative research independently and in a
team.
PEO4. Enhance scientific and academic writing skills and oral and interactive
presentation effectively for the general and scientific community.
PEO5. Help graduates develop critical observational and multi-disciplinary lenses
on cultural, social, political, environmental, and economic aspects to cognize
society’s multiple layers and dynamics locally and globally.
PEO6. Acquaint graduates to achieve the highest professional skills and
employability for social sciences and multi-disciplinary research, local and
international developmental organizations' job market in the wake of the Fourth
Industrial Revolution by preparing them to access, assess, and apply
anthropological approaches and information to a problem.
PEO7. Accustom graduates with patriotic, moral, and ethical values to handle all
kinds of sensitivity (religious, ethnic, gender, class, race, national, etc.) and
maintain the research findings to retain and reproduce the greatest sense of
humanity.
Department at a glance :
Name of the Head : Professor AFM Zakaria
Year of establishment : 1995
257
1st Academic year : 1995-1996
Degree offered : BSS (Honors), MSS, MSS (Thesis), M Phil, PhD
Faculties:
Professors
1. A K M Mazharul Islam, MSS (DU), MA (USA)
2. Dr. Nur Mohammad Majumder, MPhil (Belgium), PhD (Malaysia)
3. AFM Zakaria, MSS (SUST), MA (Canada)
4. Md. Mokhlesur Rahman, MSS (DU)
5. Dr. Choudhury Farhana Jhuma, MSS (SUST), PhD (JU)
Associate Professors
1. Zafrin Ahmed Liza, MSS (SUST), MA (Canada)
2. Dr. Md Shahgahan Miah, MSS (Bangladesh), PhD (Thailand)
3. Dr. Mohammad Monjur-Ul-Haider, MSS (Bangladesh), PhD (Bangladesh)
4. Dr. Amina Khatun, MSS (SUST), PhD (Bangladesh)
5. Moni Paul, MSS (SUST), MA (Thailand)
6. Mohammed Javed Kaisar Ibne Rahman, MSS (JU), MSc (Sweden)
Assistant Professors
1. Halima Akhter, MSS (SUST)
2. Sanjay Krishno Biswas, MSS (SUST)
3. Korima Begum, MSS (SUST), MA (Thailand)
4. Muhammad Salim Miah, MSS (SUST)
5. Navila Kawser, MSS (SUST)
Lecturer
Subarna Nandi Majumdar, MSS (SUST)
Officers
Md Jitu Miah, Administrative Officer
Staff
The Number of 4th Class Staff: 2
258
International Award Implementation Project funded by Society for Applied
Anthropology, USA
2. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Cultural
Heritage of Bangladesh: A scoping Study funded by British Council and IID
3. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Exposing and
Showcasing the Traditional Folk Art of Tikoil: An Unexplored Treasure of
Cultural Heritage in Bangladesh and Its implications to Tourism and Culture
Branding funded by Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Government of Bangladesh
4. Co-Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Children
and Youth Led Disaster Risk Reduction Study funded byThe World Vision,
Save the Children, Plan International, Actions Aid Bangladesh
5. Co-Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titledUniversal
Health Coverage: A Case Study of Bangladesh funded by WHO, Geneva
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of research project (2022-2023) titled “The
Implementation Research on Maternal Perinatal Death Surveillance and
Responses (MPDSR) in Moulvibazar District” funded by SUST Research
Center, SUST, Sylhet.
2. Commissioning Research: “Impact Assessment Report on Early Childhood
Development Issues at Srimongal Project Area in Sylhet.” Funded by Child
Fund Korea with collaboration Aloy-Alow Project
259
Villages of Sunamganj District, with A Focus on the Pandemic Crisis funded
by the University Research Centre, SUST
Professional Engagement:
1. General Member, American Anthropological Association (AAA), USA
2. Subject Reviewer, Palgrave MacMillan Publications
3. School Ethics Review Committee, School of Social Science, SUST.
4. Editorial Member, JWHSD, Worldwide Holistic Sustainable Development
Cooperation
Conference(s) Attended:
1. 2nd International Conference on Refugee, Resistance, and Recognition,
organized by the Department of English, Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, held from 24th to 25th February 2023 in Central Auditorium,
SUST, Bangladesh
2. 2nd International Conference, organized by the Department of Social Work,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, held from 5th to 7th January
2023 in Central Auditorium, SUST, Banglades.
3. 2022 Annual Conference, organized by Asia Shelter Forum with the
Collaboration of Department of Disaster Management, Government of
Bangladesh, held from 28th to 30th November, 2022 in Sheraton Hotel, Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
4. 7th Annual Conference on Social Research in Bangladesh, organized by
Bangladesh Institute of Social Research Trust (BISR), held on 5th November
2022 in Dhaka, Bangladesh
5. 2022 Annual Meeting (Online/Offline) on Unsettling Landscape, organized by
AAA (American Anthropological Association), held from 9th to 13th
November 2022 in Seattle, Washington, USA
6. 1st International Conference on Bangladesh at 50: Achievements, Prospects,
and Challenges, organized by Faculty of Social Sciences, SUST, held from
16th to 17th September 2022 in SUST, Sylhet, Banglades.
260
3. Workshop on OBE Curriculum, organized by the Department of
Anthropology, SUST, held on 29th October, 2022 in SUST Campus, Sylhet
4. Silver Jubilee Celebration Public Lecture-1 on Higher Education in
Post-colonial Era, Organized by the Department of Anthropology, SUST,
October 26, 2022 in SUST Mini Auditorium, Sylhet
5. Workshop on National Integrity Strategy and Annual Performance
Agreement, Organized by IQAC, SUST, September 25, 2022 in IQAC
Training Room, SUST
6. Workshop on Bangladesh National Qualifications Framework (BNQF),
Organized by IQAC, SUST, September 7, 2022 in Mini Auditorium, SUST,
Sylhet
7. Brainstorming workshop on Identifying and Prioritizing the
Training/Workshop Need for Achieving Excellence, Organized by IQAC,
SUST, June 12, 2022 in IQAC Training Room, SUST, Sylhet.
261
Socio-Cultural Context: A Qualitative Study in Rural Areas of Bangladesh.
Space and Culture India 10(2): 52-65. DOI: 10.20896/saci.v10i2.1282
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator of a research project, (2022-23) titled Religious and
other Cross-border Identity narratives in Peripheral Localities: A multi-sited
socio-cultural analysis on ‘localism’ and ‘otherness’ in Bangladesh-India
Border, funded by SUST Research Center, SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project(s):
1. Principal Investigator. (2022-2023). Perceptions and Uses of Herbal
Medicines Marketed by Pharmaceutical Manufacturers between Drug Sellers
and Customers: Qualitative Study in Sylhet City of Bangladesh, funded by
SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Guest Lecturer, “Research Strategies and Challenges to Involve Men in MCH
and Family Planning”. Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Duoinegoro,
Indonesia. 4th December 2021.
2. Resource Person. (2023). Hands-on Training on Qualitative Data Analysis
with NVivo. Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology.
3. Resource Person. (2023). Introduction to Qualitative Research. Bangladesh
Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM). Dhaka.
262
Conference Article (s):
1. Md. Shahgahan Miah & Razu Ahmed Chand. (2023). Drug store is a poor
people's hospital: Everyday medicine transactions and therapeutic practice in
Bangladesh. AAA/CASCA's annual meeting 2023, Toronto, Canada.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled COVID-19 Vaccine
Hesitation, Acceptance among University Students in Bangladesh,funded by
SUST Research Center, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
263
Workshop/ Training/Short Course Participated:
1. Hands-on training on the Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, IQAC SUST,
Sylhet, 27-28 February, 2023
Professional Engagement:
1. External Examiner of National University Examination Board, Gazipur,
Bangladesh.
Conference Article(s)
1. Paul, Moni, Cheerawit, Rattanapan, Mongkolchatti, Aroonsri, & Laosee,
Oraphin (2022, July). Factors Associated with the Utilization of Antenatal
Care Services in Sylhet, Bangladesh. In Proceedings of the13th International
Graduate Students Conference on Population and Public Health Sciences,
2022 (IGSCPP 2022) (pp. 73-83)
264
PhD/ MPhil/ MSS/ BSS Research Supervision:
1. BSS: Supervised three (3) student to complete monograph.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator in the research project (2022-2023 & 2023-2024) titled
Religious and other Cross-border Identity narratives in Peripheral Localities:
A multi-sited socio-cultural analysis on ‘localism’ and ‘otherness’ in
Bangladesh-India Border, funded by SUST Research Centre.
Professional Engagement:
1. External Examiner, BSS (Hons.) level. University of Dhaka, Dhaka;
University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi; Jagannath University, Dhaka; Mawlana
Bhasani University of Science and Technology, Tangail; and Jatiyo Kabi Kazi
Nazrul Islam University, Mymenshing, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
1. Principle Investigator (PI)of a research project (2022-2023) titledCOVID-19
Vaccine Hesitation, Acceptance among University Students in
Bangladeshfunded by SUST Research Center, SUST, Sylhet.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member of Teachers Recruitment Committee of RTM Al Kabir Technical
University, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Regional Executive Committee Member, SHIMANTIK (a non-government
265
organization), Sylhet.
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference Attended:
1. Seminar on CHILD PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH “Doing Research with
Children: Challenges and Choices”, organized by the Institute of Human
Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University, June 19, 2023, Thailand.
2. Workshop on ''Hands-on Training on Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo”
organized by IQAC,SUST, March 22, 2023, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Professional Engagement:
1. Treasurer, Anthropology Society, Department of Anthropology, SUST.
266
1. Hands-on training on the Qualitative data analysis with NVivo, IQAC SUST,
Sylhet, 22 March, 2023
2. Hands-on training on the Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, IQAC SUST,
Sylhet, 27-28 February, 2023
267
evsjv wefvM
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
cÖvK-K_b :c~Y©v½ wefvM wn‡m‡e evsjv 2005-2006 wkÿve‡l© †_‡K hvÎv ïiæ Ki‡jI cÖvq
m~PbvjMœ †_‡KB bb-†gRi †Kvm© wn‡m‡e kvwecÖwe‡Z Ôevsjv fvlvÕ †Kvm© Pvjy wQj| KL‡bv
Avewk¨K KL‡bv Hw”QK wn‡m‡e GB †Kvm© me wefv‡MB cov‡bv n‡Zv|
BNG-101,BNG-102 bv‡g wef³†Kvm©-`ywU wQj g~jZ e¨vKiY/fvlvwfwËK| g~j jÿ¨ wQj
e¨envwiK †ÿ‡Î wkÿv_©x‡`i evsjv fvlvq cvi`k©x K‡i †Zvjv| cieZ©xKv‡j wkÿv_©x‡`i
Kv‡Q †Kvm©¸‡jv Av‡iv AvKl©Yxq Ges MÖnY‡hvM¨ K‡i †Zvjvi Rb¨ wKQz mvwnZ¨I ms‡hvRb
Kiv nq| eZ©gv‡b BNG-101 †Kvm©wU‡K Av‡iv m¤úªmvwiZ K‡i Ôevsjv fvlv I mvwnZ¨ :
(ZË¡xq) wk‡ivbvgfz³ Kiv n‡q‡Q| GQvov Bs‡iwR wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©x‡`i Rb¨ BNG-103
evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i f~wgKv 3 †µwW‡Ui GKwU w_Iwi †Kvm© bb-†gRi †Kvm© wn‡m‡e cov‡bv
n‡”Q|
wm‡jU Iwj-AvDwjqv I kÖx‰PZ‡b¨i ¯§„wZ weRwiZ c~Y¨f~wg wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ GLvbKvi gvby‡li
†jvKmvwn‡Z¨i cÖwZI mnRvZ AvKl©Y| gvZ…fvlv I ms¯‹…wZi mg„w×i Rb¨ GB GjvKvi eû
†jvKKwe Ges Mvq‡Ki Ae`vb Ab¯^xKvh©| Zvu‡`i A‡b‡K †jvKPÿzi Avov‡j i‡q †M‡Qb|
weï×fv‡e †jvKmvwnZ¨ Ges †jvKKwe m¤ú‡K© M‡elYvc~e©K evsjv mvwnZ¨‡K mg„× Kiv Ges
GB GjvKvi D”Pwkÿv I M‡elYvi Øvi D‡b¥vPb Kiv wQj mg‡qi `vwe| GB cÖ‡qvRbxqZv
Ges ¯’vbxq Awaevmx‡`i eûw`‡bi AvKv•ÿvi cÖwZdjb wn‡m‡e kvwecÖwe‡Z 2005-2006
†mkb †_‡K c~Y©v½iƒ‡c evsjv wefvM hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| wek¦we`¨vjq cÖwZôvi Ab¨Zg jÿ¨ n‡jv
M‡elYvi gva¨‡g †`k I RvwZ‡K GwM‡q wb‡q hvIqvi †ÿ‡Î AMÖYx f~wgKv cvjb Kiv| Gi
Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRb M‡elYv| evsjv wefvM M‡elYv †ÿ‡Î B‡Zvg‡a¨ †ek mybvg AR©b K‡i‡Q|
evsjv wefvM 2012 wLª. †_‡K wbqwgZfv‡e evwl©K M‡elYv Rvb©vj fvlv-mvwnZ¨ cvV
(ISSN2306-7519) cÖKvk K‡i hv‡”Q|
2023-Gi Ryb ch©šÍ evsjv wefv‡M ¯œvZK 776 Rb, ¯œvZ‡KvËi 62 Rb, Ggwdj 05 Rb,
wcGBP-wW 03 Rb¨ wWwMÖ m¤úbœ K‡ib|
fvlv-mvwnZ¨ cvV ISSN2306-7519
m¤úv`K : cÖ‡dmi W. dviRvbv wmwÏKv
wbevn©x m¤úv`K : cÖ‡dmi W. wbjydv AvK&Zvi
m`m¨ : W. †gv. Avãyi iwng
: W. †gvt AvkÖvdzj Kwig
: W. †gv. wiRvDj Bmjvg
2
Short description:
Although in the beginning there was no department of Bangla. Later a course was
started as Bangla Language Course which was non-major course of almost all
departments. This course was mainly focused on grammar. Main motive of this
course was to increase skill of students on Bangla grammar. Later to make this
course more interesting literature was added.
People of Sylhet always had a corner for folk literature. Many folk poet and singer
from Sylhet have contributed to Bangla folk literature, this contribution is
undeniable. Among them many never came into the limelight. To enrich Bangla
literature and to start higher study was primary need of that time. Considering this
in 2005-06 session Bangla Department started its journey.
First it was Bachelor degree later Masters, MPhil and PhD Courses were started.
Currently this department has Bachelor course (4 years) and Masters Course (1
year). Besides under graduation and post-graduation course there are MPhil and
PhD course available in this department. At present there are four students enrolled
in PhD course and 20 are involved with MPhil Course. Bhasha Shahitya Path
ISSN2306-7519 (An Annual Research Journal of Language & Literature Studies,
Editor: Professor Dr. Md. Ashraful Karim) the research journal of Bangla
Department of Shahajalal Uninversity of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
Till June 2021, 639 undergraduates, 485 postgraduates, 04 M Phil, 02 PhD have
been completed in Bangla Department.
Vision
evsjv wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©xMY M‡elYvq I gvbweK g~j¨‡eva m¤úbœ †hvM¨ I `ÿ bvMwiK wn‡m‡e
evsjv‡`‡ki g‡a¨ Ab¨Zg GKwU †miv wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©x wn‡m‡e †MŠie jvf Ki‡Z cvi‡e|
Mission
wkÿv_©xMY gyw³hy‡×i †PZbvq Hwnn¨ m‡PZb bvMwiK wn‡m‡e wkÿKZv, mvgvwRK I
mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©KvÐ, wcÖ›U I B‡j±ªwb· wgwWqv, ch©Ub Ges cÖkvmwbK wewfbœ Kv‡Ri Rb¨ `ÿ
n‡q IVvi cvkvcvwk M‡elYvK‡g©I wb‡R‡K wb‡qvwRZ Ki‡Z cvi‡e|
Objectives
1. wkÿv_©x‡`i gvbweK g~j¨‡evam¤úbœ bvMwiK ˆZwi Kiv| G Kvi‡Y gyw³hy‡×i †PZbvmn
wewfbœ gvbweK g~j¨‡evam¤úbœ Mí, bvUK, Dcb¨vm, cÖeÜ KweZv cvV`vb;
2. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÖvPxb, ga¨ I AvaywbK hy‡Mi cÖL¨vZ mvwnwZ¨K‡`i m‡½ cwiPq Kiv‡bv,
Zuv‡`i iPbvi wkí¸Y, `ÿZv I gvbweK welqmg~n AeMZ Kiv;
3. evsjv fvlv ï× K‡i †jLv I ej‡Z mvnvh¨ Kiv| fvlvi MVb m¤ú‡K© AewnZ Kiv;
4. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i wewfbœ hy‡Mi ivR‰bwZK,mvgvwRK I mvs¯‹…wZK BwZnv‡mi m‡½ cwiPq Kiv‡bv;
269
5. evsjv fvlv I bv‡gi DrcwË, evOvwj RvwZi b„ZvwË¡K I mvs¯‹…wZK MVb cÖwµqvi m‡½
cwiPq Kiv‡bv;
6. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨ we`¨gvb wewfbœ `k©‡bi cwiPq cÖ`vb;
7. †`‡ki †jvKms¯‹…wZi cÖwZ Drmvn I m‡PZbv e„w×KiY; Ges
8. we‡k¦i wewfbœ L¨vwZgvb mvwnZ¨K‡`i †jLvi m‡½ cwiPq NUv‡bv|
wkÿv Kvh©µg
wefvMwU‡Z 04 (Pvi) eQi †gqvw` Abvm© Ges GK eQ‡ii gv÷vm© †Kvm© Pvjy i‡q‡Q| Ggwdj
Ges wcGBPwW †Kv‡m©I A‡b‡K M‡elYv Ki‡Qb| AaxZ wel‡qi g‡a¨ i‡q‡Q cÖvPxb, ga¨ I
AvaywbK hy‡Mi evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i BwZnvm; cÖvPxb, ga¨ I AvaywbK hy‡Mi evsjv Kve¨; mvwn‡Z¨i
iƒc I cÖKiY, †dvK‡jviZË¡ I evsjv †jvKmvwnZ¨, evsjv Dcb¨vm, evsjv †Qv‡UvMí, evsjv
bvUK, evsjv cÖeÜ; iex›`ª I bRiæj mvwnZ¨; evsjv ig¨mvwnZ¨, aŸwbweÁvb I evsjv
aŸwbZË¡; AvaywbK fvlvweÁvb, mgvRfvlvweÁvb I fvlvcwiKíbv; Kve¨ZË¡ I b›`bZË¡,
mgv‡jvPbv ZË¡, ¯§„wZK_v I ågY mvwnZ¨, wefv‡MvËi fviZxq evsjv mvwnZ¨, wek¦ mvwnZ¨,
evsjv‡`‡ki mvgvwRK I mvs¯‹…wZK BwZnvm, msev`cÎ I Pjw”PÎ BZ¨vw`| bb-†gRi †Kvm©
wn‡m‡e evsjv wefv‡Mi wkÿv_©xiv Av‡iv wKQz welq Aa¨qb K‡i †hgb-fvlv I mvs¯‹…wZK
b„weÁvb, mgvRweÁv‡bi †gŠjbxwZ, mgvR Kj¨vb cš’v I Kgm~wP, evsjv‡`‡ki ivRbxwZ I
cÖkvmb, †jvK I cÖkvm‡bi †gŠjwelq, A_©bxwZ, cwimsL¨vb Bs‡iwR fvlv I mvwnZ¨
(mgmvgwqK Bs‡iwR mvwnZ¨), Kw¤úDU‡ii cÖ‡qvM I cwiwPwZ BZ¨vw`|
wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvix :
eZ©gv‡b evsjv wefv‡Mi †gvU 19 Rb wkÿK-wkwÿKv i‡q‡Qb| huv‡`i g‡a¨ 10 (`k)
wcGBPwW wWwMÖavix | Ab¨iv Kvw•ÿZ wWwMÖ AR©‡bi wbwg‡Ë wbijm KvR K‡i hv‡”Qb|
wkÿK-wkwÿKve„›` wkÿvM‡elYvi cvkvcvwk QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i evsjv ms¯‹…wZi weKv‡ki Rb¨ bvbv
fv‡e DrmvwnZ K‡i _v‡Kb| Zuv‡`i wbijm cÖ‡Póvq evsjv wefvM mv÷ Gi mvs¯‹…wZK
cwigЇj D‡jøL¨‡hvM¨ f~wgKv ivL‡Z mÿg n‡e| wefv‡Mi `vßwiK Kvh©vw` GKRb Kg©KZ©v
GKRb Awdm mnKvix I wZbRb mvaviY Kg©Pvix Øviv cwiPvwjZ n‡q _v‡K|
Department at a glance :
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Farjana Siddika
Year of establishment : 2005
1st Academic year : 2005-2006
Degree offered : B.A (Hons.) In Bangla. MA in Bangla, MA (Thesis)
in Bangla, MPhil, PhD
Faculties
Professors:
Md. Abdur Rahim, MA, PhD
270
Sharadindu Bhattacharjee, MPhil, PhD
Capt. Md. Ashraful karim, MA, PhD
Farjana Siddika, M.A, PhD
Md. Rejaul Islam, M.A, PhD
Md. Foyzul Hoque, M.A, PhD
Shirin Akter Sarker, MBA, PhD
Nilufa Akter, MPhil, PhD
Md. Zafir Uddin, MA, PhD
Md. Zahangir Alam, MA, PhD
Assistant Profeessors:
Md. Masud Parvaj, MA
Sarker Sohel Rana, MA
Md. Zahangir Alam, MA
Md. Monirul Islam, MA
Md. Abu Baker Siddique, MA
Mst. Anjumonara Begum, MA
Lecturers:
Mafruza Akter, MA
Habiba Akter, MA
Officer:
Syed Tofael Ahmed: Administrative Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class staff: 01
Number of 4th Class staff: 03
273
Research Project:
1| ÔbRiæj KweZvi Drm-mÜvb I ˆewPΨ A‡š^lYÕ, SUST Research Center, project
Id: ss/2022/1/11, A_©eQi: 2022-2023 kvwecÖwe, M‡elYv †K›`ª, wm‡jU|
eyK-P¨vÞvi
1| Rwdi †mZz| Ô†kL gywReyi ingv‡bi ag©`k©b: Avgvi †`Lv bqvPxb cÖm‡½Õ| 2023|
Avgvi †`LvbqvPxb: cvV-we‡kølY|m¤úv. : gyn¤§` b~iæjû`v|evsjvGKv‡Wwg, XvKv|c„.
298-309;
2| Rwdi †mZz| ÔgKÏm Avjg D`vmxi MvbÕ| 2023| gKÏmAvjgD`vmx ¯§iY-cy¯ÍK|
m¤úv. : †gvnv¤§` Rv‡q` Avjx| wm‡jU| c„. : 17-26|
274
Professional Engagement:
1| wiwfDqvi, fvlv-mvwnZ¨ cvV, evsjv wefvM, kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq,
wm‡jU|
2| iwfDqvi, Journal of Arts and Humanities, Kjv I gvbweK Abyl`, Lyjbv
wek^we`¨vjq, Lyjbv|
3| wiwfDqvi, mvwnZ¨ m›`f©, evsjv wefvM, Lyjbv wek^we`¨vjq, Lyjbv|
4| cixÿK, Gg. G (evsjv) w_wmm, wkÿvel©: 2022-2023, wk‡ivbvg Ôwef…wZf~lY
e‡›`¨vcva¨v‡qi †QvUMí: welq‰ewPΨ I Avw½K‡PZbvÕ, evsjv wefvM, Lyjbv
wek^we`¨vjq, Lyjbv|
5| cixÿK, Gg. G (evsjv) w_wmm, wkÿvel©: 2022-2023, wk‡ivbvg Ôgymwjg mvwnZ¨
mgv‡Ri gbbPh©v: cÖK…wZ I cwiwaÕ, evsjv wefvM, Lyjbv wek^we`¨vjq, Lyjbv|
Seminar /Workshop/ Conference:
1| W. †gv. Rvnv½xi Avjg, Ô†mwjg Avj `x‡bi bvU‡K wci I gvRvi ms¯‹…wZi cÖfveÕ
International Conference on Bangladesh at 50: Achievements, prospect and
Challenges, (Organizer: School of Social Science, SUST, Sylhet) 16-17
Sepetember 2022.
Ab~w`Z cÖeÜ:
1| wgM‡bv‡jv, Iqvëvi †` (2023), Òwe-Dcwb‡ewkZ Kiv ej‡Z Kx †evSvq?Ó, Aby.
gwbiæj Bmjvg, ivóªwPšÍv, el© 7, msL¨v 3, c„. 186-235|
Ab~w`Z KweZv:
1| iæwg, RvjvjywÏb (2022), ÒgvIjvbv iæwgi `kwU KweZvÓ, Aby. gwbiæj Bmjvg,
evsjvi gyL myeY©RqšÍx ¯§viK cÖKvkbv, m¤úv. Lv‡j` †nvmvBb, evsjv wefvM,
Rvnv½xibMi wek¦we`¨vjq|
2| Ry, jvI (2023), ÒZvI †Z wPs †_‡K bqwU KweZvÓ, Aby. gwbiæj Bmjvg, wkwk‡ii
kã, m¤úv. †Lvi‡k` Avjg|
Book-Review
wmwÏK, †gv. Avey eKi (2022)| ÒRxeb Ab¨ †Kv_vI: Rxeb Avm‡j †Kv_vq?Ó,mgMÖ, m~Pbv
msL¨v, kxZ, evsjv mwgwZ, evsjvwefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU|
Professional Engagement
01. Assistant Provost: 31 May, 2022 to present, Syed Mujtaba Ali Hall, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114.
02. Adviser at Samagra (SucanaSankhya): 02 February, 2022 to 31 December,
2022, BANGLA SOMITY, Department of Bangla, Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114.
03. Member at Asiatic Society of Bangladesh: 01 March, 2023 to present: 5, Old
Secretariat Road, Nimtali, Ramna, Dhaka -1000.
276
Department of Economics
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvn&Rvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq cÖwZôvKvjxb wZbwU wefv‡Mi g‡a¨ A_©bxwZ wefvM
Ab¨Zg| 1990 mv‡j wZbRb wkÿK I 27 Rb wkÿv_©x wb‡q wefvMwUi Kvh©µg ïiæ nq|
mvgvwRK weÁvb Abyl‡`i GKwU †gŠwjK wefvM wn‡m‡e A_©bxwZ wefvM wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
wkÿKvh©µ‡g Ae`vb †i‡L P‡j‡Q| ZvQvovI wefvMwU Ab¨vb¨ Abyl‡`i Aaxb A_©bxwZ
msµvšÍ †Kvm©mg~nI cwiPvjbv Ki‡Q| cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡KB GB wefvM wkÿv I M‡elYv
Kvh©µ‡gi Dci †Rvi w`‡q Avm‡Q| cvkvcvwk AvÂwjK A_©bxwZi Dci Kbdv‡iÝ Abyôvb
Ges wbqwgZfv‡e wkÿK-wkÿv_©x‡`i wewfbœ IqvK©kc I cÖwkÿ‡Yi e¨e¯’v K‡i hv‡”Q|
2022-2023 wkÿve‡l© †gvU 69 Rb QvÎQvÎx fwZ© Kiv nq| eZ©gvb wefvMwU‡Z 18 Rb
wkÿK mwµqfv‡e wkÿv Kvh©µ‡g AskMÖnY Ki‡Qb Ges Av‡iv 05 Rb wkÿK we‡`‡k D”P
wkÿv MÖnYiZ i‡q‡Qb| 1991-92 wk¶vel© †_‡K 2022-23 wk¶v ch©šÍ †gvU 1802 Rb
QvÎQvÎx we.Gm.Gm. (Abvm©) †Kv‡m© fwZ© n‡q‡Q| 1991-92 wk¶vel© †_‡K 2017-18
wk¶ve‡l© 1410 Rb QvÎQvÎx mœvZK (m¤§vb) w&WwMÖ wb‡q‡Q| eZ©gv‡b wefv‡M we.Gm.Gm.
†Kv‡m© Aa¨qbiZ QvÎQvÎxi msL¨v cÖvq 300 Rb| cvkvcvwk 1994-95 wk¶vel© †_‡K
2021-22 wk¶vel© ch©šÍ †gvU 1350 Rb QvÎQvÎx Gg.Gm.Gm. †Kv‡m© fwZ© n‡q‡Q|
2021-22 wk¶vel© ch©šÍ Gg.Gm.Gm. †Kvm© m¤úbœ K‡i‡Q cÖvq 1150 Rb QvÎQvÎx|
eZ©gv‡b Gg.Gm.Gm. †Kv‡m© Aa¨qbiZ QvÎQvÎxi msL¨v cÖvq 45 Rb| c„w_ex‡Z gvbe
mf¨Zvi weKv‡ki mv‡_ mv‡_ ivóª aviYvi Rb¥ nq| iv‡óªi PvwjKv kw³ n‡”Q Gi A_©bxwZ|
A_©bxwZi RbK GWvg w¯§‡_i nvZ a‡i GwU GKwU ¯^Zš¿ kv¯¿ wn‡m‡e weKvk jvf K‡i|
eZ©gv‡b GB kv¯¿ mvgvwRK weÁv‡bi MwÛ †cwi‡q MwYZ, cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ weÁv‡bi
mnvqZvq GKwU Abb¨ weÁvb kv¯¿ wn‡m‡e cÖwZôv jvf K‡i‡Q| eZ©gv‡b D`xqgvb A_©bxwZi
†`k wn‡m‡e wewfbœ bxwZ MÖnY Ges mvaviY RbM‡bi RxebhvÎvi ¸YMZ I cwigvbMZ DrKl©
mva‡bi Rb¨ A_©bxwZ Aa¨qb I wewfbœ A_©‰bwZK mgvm¨vejx m¤ú‡K© M‡elYvi e¨vcKZv
w`bw`b e„w× cv‡”Q| A_©bxwZi wewfbœ w`K †hgb, K…wl A_©bxwZ, wkí A_©bxwZ, kªg A_©bxwZ,
e¨vsK I c~uwR evRvi welqK A_©bxwZ, R¡vjvbx A_©bxwZ, cwi‡ek I Rjevqy A_©bxwZ, cÖe„w×
I Dbœqb A_©bxwZ cÖf…wZ D‡b¥vwPZ n‡q‡Q Ges weÁvb wn‡m‡e Gi RbwcÖqZv I e¨vcKZv
µgk e„w× cv‡”Q| wefv‡Mi †gŠwjK cwVZ wel‡qi g‡a¨ i‡q‡Q Micro economics, Macro
economics, Mathematical Economics, Econometrics, Agriculture Economics,
Environmental & Energy Economics, Development Economics, Public Finance,
Banking & Finance, Monetary Economics, Growth and Technical Change,
International Economics cÖf…wZ| GQvov A_©bxwZ wel‡q cwic~Y© wkÿv AR©‡bi Rb¨
Ab¨vb¨ wefv‡Mi mnvqZvq Politics and Public Administration, Accounting,
Mathematics, Statistics, Database Management & Programming cÖf…wZ welqvw`
cvV`vb Kiv nq|
277
Short Description:
Department of Economics has started its journey in 1991 as one of the pioneer
department along with Physics and Chemistry at the beginning of Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The vision of the
department is to prepare students for a lifelong career in Economics not just from a
narrow institutional perspective but also from a broader social perspective. The
program is structured in a way to provide each student a firm training on theoretical
and empirical aspects of the subject in conformity with real world demand the
nationality and internationality. We foresee our graduates becoming top class
researchers and policy makers in any educational or professional organizations,
pragmatic decision makers in private and public sectors, efficient academics,
critiques, social leaders and so on.
Before 1999, the undergraduate program was 3 year program under the rules of
University Grants Commission, Bangladesh. From 1999, Department of
Economics Started 4 year undergraduate program which is compatible with most of
the undergraduate programs around the world. Currently, the department
coordinates four graduate the post-graduate program: (1) MSS (non-thesis), MSS
(thesis), (c) MPhil and (d) PhD in addition to 4 year BSS (Honours) program. The
course- based program can be completed in two semesters while the thesis-based
program needs three. The M. Phil degree is a four semester program. Students
passing higher secondary school certificate examination (HSC) or A Level are
admitted in our BSS program through an admission test ad according to the
ordinance of SUST. However, all students have to pass general mathematics in the
admission test for admission in Economics.
Beginning with only three faculties and 27 students during 1990-91 academic
session, it is now enriched with 23 faculties. 9 of them have completed PhD from
world renowned universities in U.K., Australia, Germany and Malaysia. In
addition, the department is equipped with four nonacademic staffs. Up to 2022-23
academic session 1802 students were enrolled in undergraduates program in this
department and 1410 of them have completed B.S.S. (Honours) degree
successfully. Simultaneously, 1350 students were enrolled in MSS (Thesis and
non-thesis) program of whom 1090 have completed MSS degree.
We are now one of the frontline departments securing 6th position at RePEc
ranking among Economics Departments and research organizations in Bangladesh.
We are also taking leading role in the quality assessment plan for tertiary education
undertaken by the Government of the Peoples’ Republic of Bangladesh. We are the
pioneer to introduce laboratory based training in quantitative economics, enhance
teaching-learning using own web side, implement students evaluation and initiate
teaching assistance. The significance of the training and the strength of our
program are evidenced by the acceptance of our students in the higher degree
278
programs in Economics in renowned universities worldwide and their subsequent
employment in research and other prestigious positions at home and abroad. The
department has well-established tradition of research in the areas of
microeconomics, macroeconomics and applied economics including development
economics, labor economics, energy economics, health economics and financial
economics. The Department publishes students’ working paper series ‘Economic
Graffiti’ and arranges national conference, series of seminars and workshops
regularly. In the meantime, we have earned distinguished national and international
recognitions in both research and employment.
Vision
According to the University Grants Commission (UGC) Bangladesh, the
improvement plan for an academic institution or a department should be a
comprehensive design having ongoing and targeted measures to realize the planned
improvement of the Department ensuring Continuous Quality Improvement. Post
Audit/Self-assessment Improvement Plan Strategy addresses all issues particularly
identified by peer review process for program improvement to enhance students
learning, living and support experiences at the university. Briefly the general
objective of this improvement plan is to establish a quality academic culture to
facilities graduates of the department meeting the needs of the employers, society
and global community as well as participating in the socioeconomic development
of Bangladesh.
Mission
The mission of the department is to prepare professionals who are resourceful,
accountable, creative and acceptable to all so that they can apply their
knowledge in Economics in real problems and thereby, provide leadership,
carry out responsibilities and excel education and research activities to the
betterment of society, mankind and environment. Specifically, the graduates
in economics will be able to:
1. Assess correctly the world economics with special focus on Bangladesh
2. Describe the key theoretical perspectives and identify important economic
variables
3. Judge the domain of economics
4. Choose accurate economic literature and data
5. Organize interpret and analyze economic date maintaining ethical norms in
research
6. Replicate applied economic research and professional literature
7. Form a specific hypothesis or question that is the basis for a research project
or paper
279
8. Apply both economic theory and the statistical tools of economics to specific
problems
9. Apply mathematical tools to understand, model and invest economic theories
10. Review literature in a specific area of economics
11. Correctly cite sources and data from the professional sources
12. Convey economic ideas and research in written and/ or through oral
presentation
13. Present themselves in a professional manner and
14. Determine how to employ their skills in services to the community.
Objectives
• To establish good government in learning environment of the department so
that graduates can attain the intended learning outcomes in terms of
knowledge, skills and attitude that enable them to meet the demand of the
society.
• To modernize and update the curricula to comply with stakeholders’ demand.
• To entry of quality learners so that the department can achieve desired
standards.
• To improve physical facilities to create the best learning environments and
higher academic achievements.
• To ensure effective teaching-learning for attaining intended learning
outcomes.
• To establish fair assessment procedures to ensure effective learning outcomes
of the students.
• To improve students support services to such a level so that students’ personal
and academic needs can be met.
• To make an effective team of teaching and non-teaching staffs for quality
education.
• To develop capacity, formulate policy and undertake programs for innovative
research.
• To maintain and enhance internal quality assurance (IQA) practices.
Department at a glance :
Name of the Head : Professor Zahir Uddin Ahmed
Year of establishment : January 1991
1st Academic year : 1991-92
Degree offered : BSS (Hons.) in Economics, MSS in Economics, MSS
(Thesis) in Economics, MPhil in Economics & PhD in
Economics.
280
Faculties
Professors:
1. Syed Hasanuzzaman, MSS (SUST), MA (Canada)
2. Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder, MA (Canada), PhD (Australia)
3. Zahir Uddin Ahmed, MSc (JU)
4. Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, MA (Japan), PhD (Australia)
5. Mohammad Abdul Hannan Pradhan, MSc (JU), PhD (Malaysia)
6. Mohammad Sadiqunnabi Chowdhury, MSc (UK), PhD (UK)
7. Muntaha Rakib, MSS (SUST), PhD (Germany)
8. Mohammad Masud Alam, MA (Belgium), PhD (USA)
9. Sabiha Afrin, MSc (JU), MA (Netherlands)
Associate Professors:
1. Mahmuda Sultana, MSS (SUST), MA(Canada)
2. Nazmunnesa Bakht, MSc (UK)
3. Md. Mahbubul Hakim, MSS (SUST), PhD (Australia)
4. Shahnaj Haque, MSS (RU)
5. Munshi Naser Ibne Afzal, MA (Brunei), PhD (Australia)
6. Md. Gias Uddin Khan, MSS (SUST), MA (USA)
Assistant Professors:
1. Monir Uddin Ahmed, MSS (SUST)
2. Farhana Ahmed, MSS (SUST), PhD (Australia)
3. Md. Aslam Hossain, MSc (JU), MA (Canada)
4. Chowdhury Abdullah-Al-Baki, MSS (SUST)
5. Md. Akhter Hossain, MSS (SUST)
6. Amit Roy, MSS (SUST), PhD (USA)
7. Eshrath Sadiya, MSS SUST)
8. Tarik Aziz, MSS (SUST)
Officers:
Md. Jabed Iqbal, Assistant Administrative Officer
Staffs:
Number of 3rd class staff: 2
Number of 4th class staff: 1
281
Name: Zahir Uddin Ahmed, Professor
Journal Article(s):
Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, Zahir Uddin Ahmed, A.S.M Adib Hasan Rishat
(2022):“Impact of Weather on Household Welfare: Cross Sectional Evidence
from Bangladesh Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, Vol
13, No. 18 (DOI: 10.7176/JESD/13-18-07
Publication:
1. Volatility spillover and connectedness among REITs, NFTs, cryptocurrencies
and other assets: Portfolio implications M Alam, MAF Chowdhury, M
Abdullah, M Masih, Investment Analysts Journal 52 (2), 83-105;
https://doi.org/10.1080/10293523.2023.2179161
282
2. NFTs, DeFi, and other assets efficiency and volatility dynamics: An
asymmetric multifractality analysis MAF Chowdhury, M Abdullah, M Alam,
MZ Abedin, B Shi International Review of Financial Analysis 87, 102642;
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2023.102642
Peer review:
1. SN Business & Economics (3 manuscript)
2. Financial Innovation (1 manuscript)
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference attended
1. R Data Science (virtual), December 26, 2022; POSIT, MA, USA.
283
4. Served as the coordinator in the “Workshop on BNQF and Accreditation
Standards and Criteria”, held in September 2022, SUST.
5. Discussant at the International Conference on Bangladesh at 50:
Achievements, Prospects and Challenges, School of Social Sciences,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh,
16-17 September 2022.
6. Participated at the International Symposium on Marine Resource
Management, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114,
Bangladesh, 24-25 March 2023.
Professional Engagement:
1. General Secretary, Shahjalal University Teachers’ Association 2023.
2. Member Secretary, First Year First Semester Admission Test Committee
2022-2023, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
(April 2023 –present)
3. Additional Director (May 2022 – Present), Institutional Quality Assurance
Cell (IQAC), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet,
Bangladesh
4. Student Advisor (September 2021- July 2023), Department of Economics,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
4. Member, University Calendar 2023-2024 Printing and Management
Committee, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
(June 2023)
5. Reviewer: Journal of Population Economics, Transportation Research Part A:
Policy and Practice, Journal of Air Transport Management, Transportation
Planning and Technology
284
2. Ibne Afzal, M.N., Nayeem Sadi, M.A. and Siddiqui, S.A. (2023), "Financial
inclusion using corporate social responsibility: a socio-economic
demand–supply analysis", Asian Journal of Economics and Banking, Vol. 7
No. 1, pp. 45-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJEB-04-2022-0039
3. Dr. Munshi Naser ibne Afzal, Md. Rokon-Uz-Zaman, Md. Zedan Al Musa,
MD. Shahinur Rahman, Sakila Sultana, Umme Humayara Manni DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53272/icrrd.v3i2.3 Can Government Incentive on
Remittance Encourages Remitters in Bangladesh? A Policy Study.
Book(s):
nv‡Z Kj‡g cvB_b †cÖvMÖvwgs (nvW©Kfvi) (Hate Kolome Python)-2021-22 by W.
gybkx bv‡mi Be‡b AvdRvj
Research Projects:
Khan, M.G.U. and Pradhan, M.A.H. Do Risk-taking Attitudes Relate to
Cognitive Ability? Evidence from University Students of Bangladesh.
Research grant for Jul 2022 to Jun 2023, SUST Research Centre, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology.
Working Paper(s):
1. Ahmed, M. U., Ahamad, M.G. & Amin, S.F.A (2023). An analysis of the
aggregate labor demand in Bangladesh. Submitted to Journal of Labor
Research
2. Amin, S. F. A & Ahmed, M. U. (2023). Dynamics of Real Effective Exchange
Rate Volatility, Labor Demand, and International Trade: Bangladesh
Perspective. Submitted to Journal of Development Studies.
285
Name: Farhana Ahmed, Assistant Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Ahmed, F., Dzator, J., & Acheampong, A. O. (2023). Do remittances reduce
school dropout in Bangladesh? The role of government’s administrative and
structural support. Journal of Policy Modeling, 45(2), 388-404. [Scopus
indexed; ABDC: A; SSCI]
2. Hakim, M. M., Milon, M. I. H., & Ahmed, F. (2023). Factors Influencing
Financial Development in Bangladesh: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach.
SUST Journal of Social Sciences, 34(1), 09–31.
Professional Engagement:
Reviewer: International Migration.
Student Advisor: Department of Economics
286
Name: Dr. Amit Roy, Assistant Professor
Journal Articles:
1. Roy, A. (2023). Determinants of Covid-19 vaccination: Evidence from the US
pulse survey. PLOS Glob Public Health 3(5): e0001927.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001927
2. Roy, A. (2023). Foreign Aid Promotes Human Development in Bangladesh:
Empirical Evidence from Governmental and Nongovernmental Aid. Asian
Review of Social Sciences. 12 (2): pp 10-15. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2023.12.2.3575
3. Ahmed, U. M. and Roy, A. (2021). Consumption Curtailing or Brand
Switching? Exploring the Adaptation Strategy of Tobacco Smokers in the
face of Taxation in Sylhet Metropolitan Area. SUST Journal of Social Sciences.
Vol 32, No 2, pp 80-97.
https://journals.sust.edu/sustjss/index/download/7b1d28c48c69f50d13808f2b6bcdf012.pdf/30
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) titled Women's 'Double
Burden' of Paid Work and Unpaid Care: What Role Does Education Play in
Women's Employment Decisions? funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST,
Sylhet.
287
Department of English
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
2000 mv‡j Bs‡iwR wefv‡Mi Kvh©µg Avi¤¢ nq| eZ©gv‡b GB wefv‡M Pvi eQi †gqv`x
Abvm© †Kvm©, GK eQi †gqv`x gv÷vm© †Kvm© mn Gg.wdj I wcGBPwW †Kvm© Pvjy Av‡Q| cÖwZ
eQi G wefv‡M 50 Rb QvÎ-QvÎx fwZ© Kiv nq| G hverKvj G wefvM †_‡K cÖvq 730 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx cvk K‡i †ei n‡q wewfbœ ‡ckv †hgb wk¶v, †jLv‡jwL, m¤úv`bv, e¨vswKs,
cÖKvkbv I B‡j±ªwbK gva¨g, miKvix ms¯’v I e¨emv-cÖvwZôv‡b PvKix Ki‡Qb|
G wefv‡M 24 Rb wk¶K Ges 1 Rb Kg©KZ©v I 4 Rb mvaviY Kg©Pvix Av‡Qb| eZ©gv‡b weG
Abvm© I GgG †Kv‡m© †gvU QvÎ-QvÎxi msL¨v 320| wefv‡M Kg©iZ me wk¶‡Ki Dcw¯’wZ‡Z
wefvMxq mfvq cvV`vb msµvšÍ mKj wm×všÍ MÖnY Kiv nq| wm×všÍ¸‡jv c‡i wek^we`¨vj‡qi
GKv‡WwgK KvDw݇j Aby‡gvw`Z nq| G wefv‡M Bswjk KvDwÝj bv‡g GKwU msMVb Pvjy Kiv
n‡q‡Q| wk¶v ewnf~©Z Kvh©µg ch©‡e¶Y KivB GB cl©‡`i `vwqZ¡|
Short description:
The Department of English at SUST started operating in 2000. At present, the
Department offers four-year Bachelor’s program, one-year Master’s program,
MPhil and PhD. The Department has a limited seat of 50 students (BA) in each
intake. Approximately more than 730 students have so far graduated from this
Department, and they are working in different sectors such as Teaching, Writing,
Editing, Banking, Print and Electronic Media, Govt. positions and Business etc.
The Department has 26 faculty members, 1 officer, 1 Office Assistant and 3 general
employees at present. The number of currently enrolled students in undergraduate
and postgraduate levels is around 320. The academic decisions are made at the
department meeting comprised of all the working faculty members. The decisions
are then duly endorsed and approved by the Academic Council of the University.
The Department has formed a student organization called The English Council to
organize and conduct, among others, cultural programs and sports.
Mission
The Department of English at SUST offers a wide range of courses focusing on
English Studies with particular emphasis on Literature, Culture, Language and
Applied Linguistics. It inculcates students with human qualities to establish
themselves as competent and resourceful citizens. We nurture them for combating
challenges and help them avail the opportunities to explore new dimensions of
modern civilization. The Department provides an encouraging academic
atmosphere to ensure interactive and innovative teaching-learning strategies. The
Department, therefore, facilitates students:
288
o to be accomplished in communication skills in English language;
o to strengthen their ability to analyze all forms of literary expressions;
o to apply critical literary theories for interpreting texts;
o to build knowledge of the content and methods of TESOL and Applied
Linguistics
o to pursue advanced research on English Studies.
Vision
The Department of English envisions to provide an appropriate teaching, learning
and research environment to the students to enhance their critical thinking ability.
In addition to developing professional expertise, we inculcate among our students
a sense of being part of a larger community. The Department will be a center for
cultivating moral and ethical values. Therefore, the visions of the Department are:
o to envision the Department as a center for excellence;
o to produce graduates with exquisite values, manners and intellectuality;
o to endow the students with professional expertise; and
o to build the Department as a research hub to generate new knowledge.
Objectives:
a. Understanding and appreciating national and global art, culture, and literature
to cultivate and refine sensibilities and generate intercultural understanding
b. Developing skills in and insight into English as a second and international
language
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Hossain Al Mamun 15/10/2021 to till
date
Year of establishment : January 1991
First Academic Year : 2000—2001
Degree offered : BA (Honours), MA, MPhil, PhD
Faculty Members:
Professor:
1. Dr. Himadri Sekhar Roy, MPhil (India) PhD (India)
2. Dr. Muhammad Alamgir Toimoor, MA (USA), PhD ( Islamic University)
3. Dr. Hossain Al Mamun, MPhil (Bangladesh), PhD (Bangladesh)
4. Ms. Shahnaz Mahmud, MA (Bangladesh),MPhil (Bangladesh)
5. Ms. Shareefa Yasmeen, MA (Philippines)
6. Mr. Md. Sikandar Ali, MA (JU), MA (India)
7. Dr. Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, MA (CU), PhD (India)
289
Associate Professor:
1. Dr. Afruza Khanom, MPhil (DU), PhD (DU)
2. Mr. Mohammad Rajik Miah, (MA, MA in ELT, Bangladesh)
3. Mr. Md. Ishrat Ibne Ismail, MA (SUST), MA (Canada)
4. Mr. Sayeef Ahmed, MA (JU)
5. Mr. Panna Majumder, MA (CU), MA (India)
6. Ms. Sahelee Parvin Dipa, MA (UK)
Assistant Professor:
1. Ms. Rokeya Begum, MA (SUST)
2. Mr. Talukdar Mohammad Misbah Uddin, MA (JU)
3. Ms. Shahrin Fardous, MA (SUST)
4. Mr. Md. Abu Hena Pohil, MA (JU)
5. Ms. Zarin Tasnim, MA (DU)
6. Ms. Mahabuba Rahman, MA (DU)
7. Ms. Noor-E-Jannat Meem, MA (JU)
8. Ms. Sumaiya Ahmed, MA (SUST)
9. Ms. Tasnia Mizan Chowdhury, MA (DU)
10. Mr. Mazid-Ul-Hasan, MA (DU)
11. Ms. Khadizatul Kobra Urmy, MA (DU)
Lecturer:
Officer:
Mohammed Ashraful Haque, Administrative Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class Staff : 01
Number of 4th Class Staff : 03
290
2. English Teachers’, Dimensions in Foreign, Language Context: Theories to
Classroom Teaching, ICON-ELT 2023 The 2nd International Conference on
English Language Teaching “Break throughs in ELT in the Post-Pandemic,”
Buriram, Rajabhat University, Thailand. May 15, 2023.
Professional Engagement:
1. Director (from April 2019 till present), Institute of Modern Languages,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet 3114
2. Supervised an MPhil fellow in research titled “Arrow of God and Things Fall
Apart: Invading the Cults to Impinge upon the Culture to Tighten the Grip”
3. Member: Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Shahjalal University
of Science and Technology, Sylhet 3114
4. Member: Executive Committee of the faculty of School of Social Sciences,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet 3114
Research Project:
1. Principal Investigator, Project ID: SS/2021/02/18, 2021-2022, Two-year
project, ‘Slave of the System’: A Trauma Study among Tea Workers in
Bangladesh in the Light of Mulk Raj Anand’s Novel Two Leaves and A Bud,
2. Principal Investigator, One Year Project, Project ID: SS/2022/1/24,
2022-2023, “Difficulties in Academic Writing: An Investigation for
Developing Writing Skills of English Department Students at SUST,” SUST
Research Center, SUST, Sylhet 3114, Bangladesh
291
Book/Book Chapters:
Mamun, Hossain Al. (2022). Sr Dr Mary JanePatrick N. Okolie and
Ogochukwu Ukwueze. Edt. ‘Heroic Narrative’: Rereading Chinua Achebe’s
Things Fall Apart in the Light of Akwanya’s Fifty Years of the Nigerian
Novel. Literature and Literary Criticism in Nigeria: Essays on the Works of A.
N. Akwanya, September, 2022, University of Nigeria, Naigeria.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member, Association of Teachers of Literature in English, Bangladesh,
ATLEB, Bangladesh
2. Session Chair, 13-14 November 2022, 2nd International Conference: Issues
and Discourses around Liberal Arts and Humanities, organized by the Faculty
of Arts, Rajshahi University
3. Session Chair, International conference titled “Mapping Gendered Spaces in
Language, Literature and Culture”, May 4-5, 2023 organized by the
Department of English, University of Dhaka.
292
2. ---. ""Translators are bridge builders, linking people and cultures": An
interview with Mohammad A. Quayum." Comparative Literature: East &
West, Routledge, 2022. DOI: 10.1080/25723618.2022.2146269
3. ---. "Writing War and Womanhood: Representation of Violence and Disgrace
in Dilruba Z. Ara's Blame." Narratives of Trauma in South Asian Literature,
1st Edition, Routledge, 2022. DOI: 10.4324/9781003353539-11
Professional Engagement:
1. Islam, Mohammad Shafiqul. "A City of Cynics." Journal of Postcolonial
Writing, Routledge, 2022.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2022.2156711
2. ---. “I Have Lodged a Lawsuit against Myself.” Scrutiny2, Vol. 27, Issue 1. 24
May 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/18125441.2023.2211744
3. ---. "Two Poems." Journal of International Women's Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 6.
2022, https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol24/iss6/23
4. ---. "Prufrock in the 21st Century." English in Education, Routledge, 2022.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/04250494.2022.2114342
5. ---. "Two Poems." Journal of Poetry Therapy, Routledge, 2022. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1080/08893675.2022.2113344
Book/Book Chapters:
“A Study of Trauma in Adwaita Mallabarman’s A River Called Titash.”
Trauma, Memory and Identity Crisis: Reimagining and Rewriting the Past.
Ed. Md. Abu Shahid Abdullah, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022, 58-75.
Professional Engagement:
1. Member Secretary—First Year First Semester Admission Test Committee
2021-2022, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
(July 2022 – December 2022)
2. Member Secretary—2nd International Conference on “Refugee, Resistance
and Recognition: Global Literary Representations in [Post]postcolonial
Perspectives,” 24-25 February, 2023, Organized by the Department of
English, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114,
Bangladesh
3. Additional Director (February 2021 – Present) —Institutional Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC), Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh
4. Proctor (February 2022 – February 2023) —Shahjalal University of Science
and Technology Sylhet 3114, Bangladesh
5. Member Secretary—Disciplinary Committee, Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Bangladesh (February 2022 –February 2023)
6. Member Secretary—Proctorial Committee, Shahjalal University of Science
and Technology, Bangladesh (February 2022 –February 2023)
7. Member—University Calendar 2022-2023 Printing and Management
Committee, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
(June 2022)
294
Department of Political Studies
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq
wn‡m‡e 1991 mvj †_‡K AvbyôvwbKfv‡e Zvi GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡iwQj| cÖwZôvKvj
†_‡KB wek^we`¨vjqwU Z_¨ cÖhyw³, mvgvwRK weÁvb M‡elYvi be-`yqvi Ges AvaywbK wkÿv
e¨e¯’vi GKwU Zx_©‡K‡›`ª cwiYZ nq| wek^we`¨vj‡qi cÖvq me wefvMB Zv‡`I ¯^-¯^ †ÿ‡Î
AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi M‡elYv cwiPvjbv K‡i wbZ¨-bZzb Ávb m„wó‡Z f~wgKv cvjb Ki‡Q Ges
eû AvšÍR©vwZK ¯^xK…wZ AR©b K‡i‡Q| cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM Zv‡`i g‡a¨ Ab¨Zg|
cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM 1995-96 ‡mkb †_‡K Zvi AvbyôvwbK hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| eZ©gv‡b
G wefvM †_‡K ¯œvZK (m¤§vb) Ges ¯œvZ‡KvËi, Gg. wdj Ges wcGBP. wW wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv
nq| GB wefv‡M eZ©gv‡b †gvU 17 Rb wkÿK Ges 360 R‡biI AwaK ¯œvZK I ¯œvZ‡KvËi
¯Í‡ii QvÎ-QvÎx i‡q‡Q| 17 Rb wkÿ‡Ki g‡a¨ eZ©gv‡b 2 Rb wkÿK D”PZi wkÿv MÖn‡Yi
D‡Ï‡k¨ †`k-we‡`‡k bvgKiv wek^we`¨vj‡q Aa¨qbiZ Av‡Qb| cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡KB
cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM gvbm¤§Z wkÿv cÖ`vb, AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi M‡elYv cwiPvjbv,
Kvh©Ki bvMwiK AskMÖnY Ges ivRbxwZ weÁv‡b be-Ávb m„wói cÖqvm Pvwj‡q hv‡”Q|
cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefv‡Mi `ÿ wkÿKe„›` Zv‡`i wbijm kÖg, `ÿZv I GKv‡WwgK
cvi`wk©Zv e¨envi K‡i QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i‡K DbœZ gv‡bi wkÿv cÖ`vb Ki‡Qb Ges Zv‡`i ‡gav,
gbb Ges AvZ¥ -Dcjwäi weKvk mva‡b m`v wb‡qvwRZ Av‡Qb| Avw`g mgvR e¨e¯’v †_‡K
ïiæ K‡i AvaywbK mg‡qi ivóª KvVv‡gv‡Z ÿgZv, KZ©„Z¡ I ˆeaZvi welq¸‡jv me mgqB
cÖvavb¨ ‡c‡q‡Q Ges GB ÿgZv, KZ©„Z¡ I ˆeaZv‡K †K›`ª K‡iB iv‡óªi aiY, KvVv‡gv,
DcwiKvVv‡gv cwiewZ©Z n‡q‡Q, bZzb bZzb ZË¡, KvVv‡gv cÖf…wZ wewbg©vY Kiv n‡q‡Q| G
m¤úwK©Z wWm‡Kvm© I cÖcÂmg~n cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefv‡Mi g~j Av‡jvPbvi welq| GQvov
GB wefvM ivR‰bwZK ZË¡, ivR‰bwZK msMVb, AvPiYev`, ivR‰bwZK mgvRZË¡, ivR‰bwZK
A_©bxwZ, AvšÍR©vwZK ivRbxwZ I mgmvgwqK ˆewk^K ivR‰bwZK e¨e¯’v, Dbœqb, kvwšÍ I ØÜ
wbimb, RbbxwZ cÖf…wZ wel‡q AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi wkÿv cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K Ges G m¤úwK©Z
M‡elYv cwiPvjbv K‡i _v‡K| ZvQvovI wefv‡Mi D‡`¨v‡M wewfbœ mg‡q †`wk I we‡`wk
mybvgL¨vZ wkÿvwe‡`i mv‡_ Ávb wewbgq Kivi Rb¨ IqvK©kc I †mwgbv‡ii Av‡qvRb Kiv
n‡q _v‡K| cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM ZË¡xq Áv‡bi cvkvcvwk e¨envwiK Ávb I we‡kølY
ÿgZv ˆZix Kivi j‡ÿ¨ AvšÍt wefvM ch©v‡q wewfbœ †mwgbvi I IqvK©k‡ci Av‡qvRb K‡i
_v‡K| cwjwUK¨j ÷vwWR wefvM ivRbxwZi my-wekvj Aa¨qb‡K my-k„•Lj cÖwµqvq Aa¨qb
Kivi Ges ivR‰bwZK mgm¨v¸‡jv wPwýZc~e©K mgvavb Kivi weÁvbag©x c×wZi wkÿv cÖ`vb
K‡i _v‡K| wefv‡Mi cwVZ welq¸‡jvi g‡a¨ Ab¨Zg n‡”Q- Ancient & Modern Political
Thought, Political Economy, Local Government, International Politics, Foreign
Policies of Major Powers, Project Management, Public Policy Analysis, Politics in
295
Bangladesh BZ¨vw`| wefvM mswkøó Áv‡bi mv‡_ wg_w¯ŒqvK…Z welq¸‡jv‡K Abyaveb Kivi
Rb¨ Economics, Anthropology, Social Work, Sociology, Statistics, Business
Administration, Geography welq mg~n cov‡bv nq|
Short Description:
The department of Political Studies was established in 1993 and started its
academic activities, as a full-fledged discipline, in the session of 1995-1996. At the
outset of its journey, it was named as Political Studies and Public Affairs. In
October 2002, the name of the department was changed to Political Studies and
Public Administration. To meet the demand of the cutting edge education and
research and focus on further specialization, the department was bifurcated into
two separate disciplines such as “Political Studies” and “Public Administration” in
2005. Since then, the department continues to exist as Political Studies. The
department, since its inception in 1993, has been making remarkable contributions
to education and research in the field of political science. The discipline offers
four-year-undergraduate program constituting eight semesters, one-year-graduate
program comprising two semesters (Master/ Monograph)/ one and a half year
graduate program consisting three semesters (Master/Thesis). It also offers a
two-year M. Phil. and a three-year PhD programs at present. The department
updates and amends the syllabi of all these programs in every academic year. The
faculties along with two senior professors (having expertise in the field) from other
universities take part in the formulation, amendment, and update of the syllabuses.
As per academic degree requirement, the students at Master level mandatory
accomplish monograph/thesis. The undergraduate students at their terminal
semester have to undertake an internship to complete the degree. The students of
the rest of the semesters are required to write seminar papers and present them
before the audience comprising both students and faculties. In each semester,
following the semester final exam, the students have to appear at viva voce
conducted by the respective exam committee. Currently, the department consists of
17 faculties, and three non-academic staffs. They offer all-out support to the Head
of the department in the overall management and governance of the discipline. The
Head is appointed for three years. The faculties are highly qualified individuals
having outstanding educational backgrounds and research experiences. The
students get enrolled in the department through a highly competitive admission
procedure. The political studies graduates turned alumni are recruited and engaged
in various capacities of the public and private organizations and institutions
including Bangladesh Civil Service. The existing students regularly take part in
different extra-curricular and co-curricular activities within and outside the
department. They regularly take on study tour as part of their co-curricular
activities. The department has a voluntary organization named “PSS Society”
296
which is mainly led by the students with supports from the faculties. The students
directly elect their representatives working as office bearers of the organization.
The co-curricular and extra-curricular activities within the department are
organized by this organization. Apart from this, the students of Political Studies
take part various charity works, such as blood donation, program, and fund
collection for supporting the underprivileged and natural disaster-affected people.
All in all, these activities have earned for this department name and fame in both
academic arena and job markets.
Vision
Producing graduates with up to date learning experience in education and research
to equip them to cope with the challenges of increased job market and prepare them
to be enlightened, forward-looking and engaged citizen at the local, national, and
global level.
Mission
The mission of the department is to pursue intellectual and personal development
of its students by imparting deep insights in the field of political science and other
branches of social sciences. To achieve this goal, the department is set to design an
up-to-date and job-oriented curriculum and academic program for the students. The
academic and nonacademic staffs of the department are aware of this mission, and
accordingly are working together with utmost sincerity and academic integrity.
Department at a Glance :
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Syed Ashrafur Rahman
Year of establishment: January 1995 1st
Academic year : 1995-96
Degree offered : BSS (Hons.) in Political Studies, MSS in Political
Studies, MSS (Thesis) in Political Studies, MPhil
in Political Studies, PhD
Faculties:
Professors:
1. Dilara Rahman, MS (Sweden), MSS (DU), PhD (SUST)
2. Dr. S.M. Hasan Zakirul Islam, MSS (JU), PhD (JU)
3. Dr. Zayeda Sharmin, MS (Sweden), PhD (India)
4. Dr. Syed Ashrafur Rahman, MSS (DU), PhD (DU)
5. Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, MS (Singapore), PhD (Singapore)
6. Dr. Mohammad Jahirul Hoque, MA (UK),PhD (UK)
7. Md. Shahabul Haque, MS (Neatherlands), PhD (China)
297
Associate Professors:
1. Dr.Md. Masud Sarkar, M.Phil.(India), PhD (UK),
2. Dr. Fahmida Akter, MSS (SUST), PhD (JU)
Assistant Professors:
1. Syeda Ismat Ara Jahan, MSS (SUST)
2. Md. Amdadul Haque, MSS (SUST)
3. Mohammad Fakhrus Salam, MSS (SUST)
4. Hazera Aktar, MSS (SUST)
5. Md. Mahbub Alam, MSS (DU)
6. Mohammad Shakil Bhuiyan, MSS (SUST)
7. Tahmina Aktar, MSS (DU)
Officer:
Md. Shafique Uddin, Administrative Officer
Staff
3rd Class: 01
4th Class: 01
Book Chapter:
Islam, Mohammad Samiul and Sharmin, Zayeda (2023). "Union Digital
Centers for Rural Development in Bangladesh: Lessons from the
HaorRegion". In Haque, Akhlaque and etal. (Eds.), Perspectives and
Practices of Public Administration in South Asia, SPRINGER NATURE
Publishers, New York.
298
Research Project
2021-2023: Exploring the Role of Union Digital Center to determine
Women’s Empowerment in the Haor Region, Funded by SUST Research
Centre, Duration: 2021-2023 (PI)
2022-2023: Public Service Delivery in the Union Digital Centre of Hoar
Region: The
Role of Women Entrepreneur, Funded by SUST Research Centre, Duration:
2022-2023(CI)
Research Project:
Title of the project: COVID-19 Impacts on Human Security in Bangladesh
Funded by: SUST Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh. Project ID: SS/2021/2/25
Conference paper
Haque, S. Md, and Bhuiyan, S. M. (2022) “ Fight for the education of
Rohingya youth in Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh”, International
299
Conference on Bangladesh at 50: Achievements, Prospects and Challenges,
School of Social Sciences, Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh, 16-17 September.
Editorial role
Editorial board member, International Journal for Asian Cotemporary
Research (IJACR) , a peer reviewed academic journal published by H&
N Publications International, ISSN: 2789-4231.
Research Project
Haque, M. A. and Aktar, H. (2022). Political influences on environmental
movements in relation to climate change in Bangladesh. Funded by: SUST
Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.Project ID: SS/2022/1/31 [PI]
300
Hajera Aktar, Assistant Professor
Research Project
Haque, M. A. and Aktar, H. (2022). Political influences on environmental
movements in relation to climate change in Bangladesh. Funded by: SUST
Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.Project ID: SS/2022/1/31 [CI]
301
Department of Public Administration
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq cÖwZôvi ci 1995-96 wk¶vel© †_‡K cwjwUK¨vj
÷vwWR GÛ cvewjK G‡dqvim wefv‡Mi wk¶v Kvh©µg ïiæ nq| AZ:ci 1999-2000
wk¶ve‡l© wefv‡Mi bvg cwieZ©b K‡i cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR GÛ cvewjK GWwgwb‡÷ªkb Kiv nq|
2005-2006 wk¶vel© †_‡K cvewjK GWwgwb‡÷ªkb wefvM GKwU ¯^Zš¿ wefvM wnmv‡e hvÎv ïiæ
K‡i| GKB mg‡q †jvK cÖkvmb wefv‡M mœvZK (m¤§vb) Gi cvkvcvwk cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefvM
†_‡K mœvZK (m¤§vb) wWwMÖavix D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K wkÿv_x©‡K GB wefvM †_‡K gv÷vm© wWwMÖ
cÖ`vb Kiv nq| B‡Zvg‡a¨ 12wU (evi) e¨v‡Pi cÖvq 780 (mvZ kZ Avwk) Rb wkÿv_x©‡K mœvZK
(m¤§vb) I cÖvq mgvb msL¨K wkÿv_x©‡K gv÷vm© wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv nq| eZ©gv‡b †jvK cÖkvmb
wefv‡M Pvi eQi †gqvw` Abvm©, †`o eQi (wZb †mwg÷vi) †gqvw` gv÷vm© (w_wmm) Ges 1 eQi
(2 †mwg÷vi) †gqvw` gv÷vm© (†Rbv‡ij) †Kvm© Pvjy i‡q‡Q| ZvQvov 2021-22 wkÿvel© †_‡K
Ggwdj I wcBPwW †cÖvMÖvg Pvjy Kiv n‡q‡Q| D³ wefv‡Mi cvV`v‡bi D‡jøL‡hvM¨ welqv ewj
n‡”Q : †jvK cÖkvm‡bi ZvwË¡K welq, evsjv‡`‡ki †jvK cÖkvmb, ¯’vbxq miKvi, gvbem¤ú`
e¨e¯’vcbv, miKvwi A_© e¨e¯’vcbv, bMi cÖkvmb I cwiKíbv, cjøx Dbœqb, cwi‡ek e¨e¯’vcbv,
cÖKí e¨e¯’vcbv I cywjk cÖkvmb| cÖwZ eQi D³ wefv‡Mi wk¶KgÐjx I wkÿv_x© KZ©„K
D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K M‡elYv m¤úvw`Z nq|
Short description:
The Department of Public Administration started its journey as a separate
disciplinein the Shahjalal university of Science and Technology, Sylhet in
December 2005. The journey of this department began in a dilapidated way, but
today it occupies the top position among the most demanding subjects in this world
ranking university. The teachers of this department are making unique
contributions in the field of research in addition to obtaining higher degrees from
renowned universities of the world. Although the current number of faculties is
fifteen, three are staying abroad on study leave for higher education. At present,
this department is working towards its goal with around two hundred and eighty
students in five semesters.
Public Administration is a discipline, which is concerned with the organization and
the formulation and implementation of public policies for the welfare of the people.
Under efficient public administration, citizens do their duties willingly and mention
their rights fearlessly. “No public administration will be acceptable unless the
public servants are polite and pleasant to the people.” You must think critically,
communicate effectively, and motivate people to be an effective leader in public
service. The main objective of the Department of Public Administration, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology is to develop students as ideal human beings
302
and administrators by imparting humane, effective, and timely education and
training. Besides, one of the mottos of the department is to make the educational
program more enjoyable and understandable by developing sincere cooperation
between teachers and students. The faculties of this department are highly skilled
and experienced in conducting research and educational activities. I am really
proud to have colleagues like them.
Vision:
To prepare skilled human resources for making public service leaders who will
administer various level organizations with professional and proficiency.
Mission:
M1: Providing quality education in both theoretical and applied foundations of
PublicAdministration.
M2: Creating skilled managers/administrators, capable of formulating and
implementing policies and plans.
M3: Developing research-based skills for handling local and national social
problems.
303
• This program would also include the areas of healthcare management, public
policy analysis, gender issues and development, development administration,
information and commutation technology, comparative administration,
sustainable environmental management, human resource planning, urban
administration, security administration, administrative law, organization
culture, professionalism and ethics and research methodology from different
angles for gaining knowledge in understanding the theoretical context and
their practical application in development arenas.
• Students will demonstrate expertise and proficiency in communicating and
interacting productively across academic disciplines, private and public
organizations, and diverse public audiences regarding contemporary issues from
multidimensional perspectives.
Department at a glance :
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Md. Assraf Seddiky
Year of establishment : 2006
1st Academic year : 2006-2007
Degree offered : Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), Masters of
Social Sciences (MSS), MPhil and PhD.
Faculties:
Professor:
Ms. Anwara Begum, MSS (DU); MPhil (DU)
Dr. Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, MS (Norway); PhD (Australia)
Dr. Shamima Tasneem, MS (Norway); PhD (DU)
Dr. Fatema Khatun, MPhil (DU); PhD (DU)
Dr. Md. Assraf Seddiky, MSc (Belgium); PhD (Australia)
Dr. Esmat Ara, MSS (DU), PhD(DU)
Dr. Mohammad Shahjahan Chowdhury, MSS (SUST); PhD (SUST)
Associate Professor:
Mr. Chowdhury Abdullah-Al Hossienie, MSc (Belgium)
Mr.Mohammad Samiul Islam, MPhil (DU)
Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, MPP(Japan); PhD (Australia)
Assistant Professor:
Ms. Kanij Fatema, MSS (DU)
Mr. Md. Fakrul Islam , MSS (SUST);
Mr. Mohammad Mahmud Hasan, MSS (CU)
Ms. Sabina Yasmin, MSS (SUST)
304
Mr. Muhammad Mustofa Kamal, MSS (SUST)
Ms. Jobayda Gulshanara, MSS (SUST)
Officer:
Staff:
Number of 3rd class: 02
Number of 4th class: 01
305
Name: Dr. Esmat Ara, Professor
Journal Article
1. Ara, E., Seddiky, M. A., Bappy, M. H. (2022). Short and Long-Term Health
Risks and Complexities among Caesarean Mothers and Babies in Bangladesh:
A Case Study. International Journal of Health Science & Research, 12(9):
DOI:https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20220910.
Research Projects:
Project Title: Trust in healthcare service providers: Does non-medical factor
matter? Position in the Project: Principal Investigator; Awarded By: SUST
Research Centre; Grant Awarded Year: 2022 (Fund: BDT. 450000.00, SUST
Research Centre)
Thesis Supervision
Effect of Police Visibility in Reducing Fear of Crime among Citizens in Sylhet,
Bangladesh
306
Book Chapter:
Islam, Mohammad Samiul and Sharmin, Zayeda (2023). "Union Digital
Centers for Rural Development in Bangladesh: Lessons from the Haor Region".
In Haque, Akhlaque and et al.(Eds.), Perspectives and Practices of Public
Administration in South Asia, SPRINGER NATURE Publishers, New York.
Research Project:
2021-2023: Exploring the Role of Union Digital Center to determine
Women’s Empowerment in the Haor Region, Funded by SUST Research
Centre, Duration: 2021-2023
2022-2023: Public Service Delivery in the Union Digital Centre of Hoar
Region: The Role of Women Entrepreneur, Funded by SUST Research
Centre, Duration: 2022-2023
Professional Engagement:
1. Edited for Academia Letters of Academia-edu.
2. Edited for Lex-localis Journal of Local-Self Government, Institute for Local
Self-Government, Maribor, Slovenia.
3. Edited for Journal of Natural Resources and Development (JNRD), Center for
Natural Resources and Development (CNRD), Valparaiso, Chile.
307
Workshop/Training/Short Course Participated:
1. Workshop on “Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Certification Series
2022”organized online by Clarivate, August 10, 2022, Web of Science.
2. Hands-on Training on “Use of SPSS Software for Data Analysis” organized by
SUST Research Centre (SRC), January 23-30, 2023, SUST, Sylhet,
Bangladesh.
3. Hands-on Training on “Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis” organized by
Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), February 27-28, 2023, SUST,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
4. Workshop on “Outcome Based Education” organized by Institutional Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC), January 22, 2023 at the Department of Public
Administration, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
308
Conference/Training/Workshop
1. Al-Hossienie, CA, Kamal, MM and Yasmin, S (2022). Effectiveness of
Bangladesh Police in Prevention and Detection of Crime: Understanding
Public Perceptions. 1st International Conference of Social Sciences on
Bangladesh at 50: Achievements, Prospects and Challenges organized by the
School of Social Sciences of the Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet held on 16-17 September 2022.
2. Akter, S, Kamal, MM and Hossain, I (2023) Role of Slum Dwellers for
Sustainable Urban Development: A study on Sylhet City Corporation - A
paper presented in 2nd International Conference on Social Work and
Sustainable Social development, 2023 – held at Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh, Bangladesh from 5 to 7
January, 2023
3. Training on Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, held on February 27-28,
2023, Organized by IQAC, SUST, Sylhet.
Research Project
Title: Impact of e-mutation services in ensuring public trust in government in
Bangladesh: A study on upazila land offices Funding Authority: SUST
Research Center; Time: 2022-23
309
Department of Social Work
Short Description
Department of Social Work Short description: The department of social work
started its journey in 1993 with a group of committed and well-trained faculty
members under the leadership of the Late Professor M. Habibur Rahman, the
former Vice Chancellor of this university. Historically, the department has adhered
to a distinct set of values, excellence of teaching and learning, cultural competence,
professional ethics and values, scholarship, and the importance of service to
individuals, groups, and communities. The program is accessible to all interested
and qualified applicants without any geographical boundary and its graduates serve
diverse sectors of society in Bangladesh and globally. The program attracts
students of diverse backgrounds and cultures and creates a multicultural
environment in the learning process. The program develops generalist and
advanced social work practitioners who are ethically and culturally competent;
possess empathy for people of diverse social, cultural and economic backgrounds;
and demonstrate awareness and understanding of the complex environments in
which people live and develop. Equipped with the requisite professional
knowledge, skills, values and ethics, students are trained to work with vulnerable
and marginalized populations. Social work graduates have the confidence to make
a difference in society. They create hope among the depressed and marginalized
population and advocate for ensuring human rights and social justice. Now 17
faculty members are serving around 370 students. Faculty members have received
training from diversified fields of human development including human rights,
gerontology, child rights, ethnic and minority people, labour relations, public
health, criminology, family and child welfare, community development and gender
development. Both undergraduate and graduate programs are offered by the
department. Graduate programs include a Master of Social Sciences, MPhil and
PhD in Social Work. The most important feature of the social work department is
community engagement. Students are placed in various government,
nongovernment and community-based organizations for field practicum. Faculty
members, students and alumni are also directly involved in various community
services. A large number of alumni are employed in various government and
nongovernment organizations and making a forefront role in the socio-economic
development of Bangladesh maintaining high professional morality and reputation.
The Social Work alumni association has an active role in the academic
advancement of the department.
310
Name of the Head : Professor Md. Mizanur Rahman
Year of Establishment : 1993
Starting of Academic Year : 1993-94
Degrees Offered : BSS (Honors), MSS, MPhil and PhD
Faculties
Professors
1. Dr. Tulshi Kumar Das, M. Phil (India); PhD (India).
2. Dr. A.K.M. Mahbubuzzaman, MPhil (JU), PhD (RU) PRL: March 5, 2023
3. Dr. Neaz Ahmed, MSS (DU), PhD (India)
4. Dr. Faisal Ahmmed, MSS (DU), PhD (DU)
5. Dr. Md. Ismail Hossin, MA (Netherlands), PhD (Italy).
6. Ms Amina Pervin, MSS (RU), MSc (Swenden)
7. Md. Mizanur Rahman, MPH (Lithuania),
8. Mr. Muhammed Muazzam Hussain, MSS (SUST), MA (UK)
9. Ms. Syeda Sultana Parveen, MSS (DU), MA (UK)
10. Ms. Tahmina Islam, MSS (SUST), MSc (Sweden)
11. Dr. Md Abdul Jalil, MA (Australia), PhD (Australia)
12. Dr. Shofiqur Rahman Chowdhury, MSS (SUST), PhD (Malaysia)
13. Dr. Mohammad Ali Oakkas, MSS (SUST), PhD (IBS, RU)
Associate Professors
1. Mr. Abul Kashem, MSS (SUST)
2. Mr. Md. FakhrulAlam, MA (Australia)
Assistant Professors
1. Mr. Krittebas, MSS (SUST), MA (UK)
2. Ms Priyanka Bhattacharjee, MA (UK)
Officers
1. Md. Faruk Ahmed, Administrative Officer
2. Md. Alim Uddin Al Azad, Administrative Officer
311
Professor Dr. Tulshi Kumar Das
Journal Article(s):
1. Bhattacharyya, R., Sarma, P. K. & Das, T. K. (2023). Mass exodus of India’s
internal migrant labourers during the first phase of COVID-19: a critical
analysis. SN Social Sciences, 3(108), 1-22.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-023-00691-x (Springer Nature Switzerland).
2. Das, T. K., Mehta, B., Nikku, B. R., Omer, S., &Granich, S. (2023).
Decolonizing South Asian social work: an analysis. Social Work Education,
42(5), 601-619. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2022.2075843
(Routledge, Taylor & Francis).
3. Das, T. K. (2022). Towards sustainable social development in Bangladesh.
Space and Culture, India. 10(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v10i2.1298
Book Chapter(s):
1. Das, T. K. (2023). Survival strategies of older adults in the Manipuri
community in Bangladesh. In J. P. Lewis& T. Heinonen (Eds.), Social Aspects
of Aging in Indigenous Communities (pp. 250-C10P122). New York, USA:
Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197677216.003.0011
2. Das, T. K. & Hoque, M. J. (2023). Genocide in Sylhet during the Liberation
War of Bangladesh. In R. Bhattacharyya (Ed.), Genocides and Xenophobia in
South Asia and Beyond: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Known,
Lesser-known and Unknown Crime of Crimes (pp. 197-226). London:
Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003205470
3. Bhattacharjee, P. & Das, T. K. (2023). Experiences of social service officers
working at safe home during COVID-19 in Bangladesh. In T. Harrikari, J.
Mooney, M. Adusumalli, P. McFadden, & T. Leppiaho (Eds.), Social work
during COVID-19: Glocal perspectives and implications for the future of
social work (pp. 133-144). London: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003374374-13
4. Bhattacharjee, P., Paul, K., & Das, T. K. (2022). Gender inequality in South
Asia: A case study of tea garden workers in Bangladesh. In R. K. Kothari
(Ed.), South Asia: Issues, challenges and prospects (pp. 236-256), Delhi:
Atlantic Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Research Project(s):
1. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled Parental Experiences
of Children with ASD: A Comparative Study between the Rural and Urban
Areas in Bangladesh funded by the University Research Centre, Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (Project ID:
SS/2022/1/43)
312
Professional Engagement:
1. Won a fellowship from Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt,
Germany, and joined the Faculty of Social Work and Health of Frankfurt
University of Applied Sciences, Germany as a Guest Lecturer and delivered a
series of lectures on Decolonizing Social Work Education and Practice in
South Asia to the students of social work during the International Week held
from 7th to 12th May 2023 at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences,
Frankfurt, Germany.
2. Chaired a parallel session titled ‘Globalization and Digitalization’ in the 2nd
International ‘Conference on Social Work and Sustainable Social
Development’ held from 5th to 7th January 2023, organized by the
Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
3. Awarded scholarship by Galsi College, Burdhwan University, West Bengal,
India to deliver a lecture as a resource person on ‘Identity Dilemma among the
Bengali Muslims in Bangladesh: A Binary Perspective’ in an International
Conference named ‘Revisiting the State of Democracy in South Asia:
Emerging Issues and Concerns’ held at Galsi College, Burdhwan on
23/12/2022, organized by the Department of Political Science and Philosophy,
GalsiMahavidyalaya in collaboration with Bengal Institute of Political
Studies, Kolkata, India.
4. Discussant at the 7th International Academic Forum on ‘What does
International Social Work comprise and how should this be presented in the
Social Work curricula?’ hosted by Asian Research Institute for International
Social Work (ARIISW), Shukutoku University, Japan. Held on 9 February
2023.
Research Supervision:
Three MSS students doing a research monograph under my supervision
Professional Engagement:
2. Editor-in-Chief, SUST Journal of Social Sciences, Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
313
Professor Faisal Ahmmed, PhD
Journal Article(s):
No article published in this year
Book Chapter(s):
Ahmmed, Md. Faisal (2023). Supervision of Field Practicum: concepts,
Principles and Techniques, Field Practicum Manual, Department of Social
Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Ahmmed, Md. Faisal (2023). Evaluation of Filed Practicum. Field Practicum
Manual, Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s):
3. Co-investigator of a research project (2022-2024), titled “Application of
School Social Work for the Improvement of Secondary Education in Haor
Areas of Bangladesh”. This program-based project is funded by the Ministry
of Education, GARE project.
4. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2024) titled “Sexual and
Reproductive Health Behavior and the Practices of Family Planning Methods
among People Living in BhasancharRohingya Camp” This research is funded
by SUST Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Professional Engagement:
• Executive member, School of Social Sciences the School of Applied Sciences,
SUST
• Chair of PhD examination arrangement and management committee.
• Serving asPhD Evaluation and Defense committee member
• Member of the Graduate Study Committee, Department of Social Work,
SUST, Sylhet
• Member of examination committees of Social Work Departments at Public
Universities in Bangladesh
• Supervise research projects carried out by undergraduate students
• Supervise graduate and undergraduate students’ field training and practice
research projects.
• Supervise graduate thesis students
• Supervise PhD Students
• Serving as Honorary Consultant and Advisor with Ethnic Community
Development Organization (ECDO), NGO engaged in poverty alleviation,
promotion of education, health and social development of indigenous
314
communities in Sylhet and Moulovibazar districts of Bangladesh.
• Serving as Advisor to Green Disabled Foundation (GDF), NGO engaged in
the promotion of rights and wellbeing of physically and mentally challenged
people of Bangladesh.
• Serving as Advisor to JaintiaChinnomulShangsta (JASIS), NGO engaged in
poverty alleviation, promotion of livelihood of poor and marginalized people,
education, health, sanitation and hygiene promotion activities in Sylhet,
Sunamgonj, Moulovibazar, Hobigonj, B.Baria and Netroona districts of
Bangladesh.
• Serving as Editor in Chief of the Annual Review of Ethnic Affairs, a
publication ofEthnic Community Development Organization (ECDO)
• Serving with a national network of civil society organizations namely SUPRO
as Sylhet District President.
• Editorial Board Member and Panel reviewer of
WinonaStateUniversity’sJournal of International Social Issues.
• Active participant of civil society organizations and NGOs as resource person
and presented numerous papers in workshops and roundtable dialogues on
contemporary social issues.
315
Professor Md Ismail Hossain, PhD
Journal Articles: 04
1. Hossain, M. I., Mehedi, N., Ahmad, I., Ali, I. And Azman, A. (2023). Haor
(Wetland) Community in Bangladesh: Problems/Needs, Resources and Poten-
tial for Employing Smart Village Ideas, The International Journal of Commu-
nity and Social Development (ISI indexed). https://-
doi.org/10.1177/25166026231190290
2. Hossain, M.I., Mehedi, N., ALI, I, Azman, A. (2023). Occupational Health of
Frontline Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Is Health and Well-Being
an Issue in Bangladesh? Revista de CercetaresiInterventieSociala, 80, 18-39,
(ISI indexed). https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.80.2
3. Mehedi, N., and Hossain, M. I. (2022). Experiences of the frontline healthcare
professionals amid the COVID-19 health hazard: A phenomenological investi-
gation, INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and
Financing (Sage). 59, 1-11. (ISI indexed).
https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580221111925
4. Salauddin, A. F. M., Hossain, M. I., Isahaque, A.; and Azman, A. (2022).
Social Assistance distribution during CoVID-19 Pandemic: Does Faith-based
Approach Matter? Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 17(1), 3-14,
(Scopus/ISI) https://doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12261 Project: 03
• Application of School Social Work for the Improvement of Secondary Education
in Haor Areas of Bangladesh, Principal Investigator, GARE Project, Ministry of
Education, July 2022-June 2024 (Ongoing)
• Sexual and Reproductive Health of Sexual Minorities in Bangladesh, Principal
Investigator, University Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology, Sylhet. July 2022- June 2023.
• Occupational Health and safety of sanitation workers in Bangladesh,
Co-Investigator, Funded by Water AID, UK. April 2022-February 2023.
316
• Key note speech on ‘Transgender People in Bangladesh: Cultural Practices,
Social Stigma and Discrimination’ at the Multidisciplinary International
Conference on, Gender Medicine: Global Perspectives on the Entanglement
between Bio Medicine and Socio-Cultural and Political Constructs, Online,
15-16th December 2022.
Professional Engagement:
• Organizer of the 2nd International Conference on “Social Work and
Sustainable Social Development” held on January 5-7, 2023.
• Organizer of the Multidisciplinary International Conference on, “Gender
Medicine: Global Perspectives on the Entanglement between Bio Medicine
and Socio-Cultural and Political Constructs”, Jointly Organized by the Seven
Universities, Online, 15-16th December 2022.
Book Chapter(s):
• Hossain, M.I., Mehedi, N., Ahmad, I. (2022). Designing a Research Proposal
in Qualitative Research. In Islam, M.R., Khan, N.A., Baikady, R. (eds)
Principles of Social Research Methodology. Springer, Singapore.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5441-2_18
Working Paper(s):None
Research Project(s):
• Application of School Social Work for the Improvement of Secondary
Education in Haor Areas of Bangladesh, Principal Investigator, GARE
Project, Ministry of Education, July 2022-June 2024 (Ongoing)
• Sexual and Reproductive Health of Sexual Minorities in Bangladesh, Principal
317
Investigator, University Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology, Sylhet. July 2022- June 2023 (Completed)
• Occupational Health and safety of sanitation workers in Bangladesh,
Co-Investigator, Funded by Water AID, UK. April 2022-February 2023
(Completed).
Journal Article(s)
• Rahman, M.M., Rahman, S.T. &Monjur-Ul-Haider, M. (2020). Sighs behind
the Veils: A display of late-life widowhood of rural women in Habiganj.
SUST Journal of Social Sciences, 20(1), 1-15.
Book Chapter(s)
• Rahman, M. M. (2023). Social Work Practice with Individuals, Field
Practicum Manual, Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
• Rahman, M. M. (2023).Community Mapping, Field Practicum Manual,
Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Research Project(s)
On-going:
1. Reproductive Health Behaviors of Rural Adolescent Girls Studying at
Secondary School: A study, Principal Investigator, Promotional Research
Grant 2023-2024 funded by University Research Centre, Shahjalal University
of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Completed:
1. Effects of Old Age Allowance on Social Protection of Rural Elderly: A Study,
Principal Investigator, Promotional Research Grant 2022-2023 funded by
University Research Centre, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh.
2. Socioeconomic Effects of the Climatic Disaster ‘Cyclone Amphan’ on Coastal
Dwellers: A Study in the South-west Coast of Bangladesh, Principal
Investigator, Promotional Research Grant 2020-2021 funded by University
318
School of Management and Business Administration
Master’s Thesis
• Reproductive Health Behaviors of Rural Adolescents Girls: A Study in Sylhet
MSS Monograph Supervision: 04
Research Project(s)
Co-Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled “Social work
education during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: Challenges and
policy implications” funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
319
Project Director of a research project (2020-2021) titled “The experiences of
stigma and discrimination by parents caring for children with disabilities: A
study in Sylhet” funded by University Grants Commission of Bangladesh.
Conference Presentation
Shammy, F. A. & Jalil, M A. (2023). Mothering children with autism in
Bangladesh: Challenges and way forward, Paper presented at the 2nd
International conference on Social Work and Sustainable Social Development,
Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh, 5-7January 2023.
Research Supervision
MSS Thesis Supervision: Experiences of Mothers raising a Child with
Autism: A study in Sylhet.
BSS Research Supervision: 4 students
Research Project(s)
1. Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-23) “Menstrual Hygiene and
Reproductive Health Situation of Married Rural Women in Bangladesh”
funded by SUST Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
320
Pandemic in the South Asian (SAARC) Countries. Journal Space and Culture,
India. 10 (3), 87-109. https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v10i3.1262
Research Project(s):
Principal Investigator of a research project (2022-2023) titled “Couple
Conflicts and Institutional Intervention: A Qualitative Study in Sylhet” funded
by University Research Center, SUST.
Krittebas Paul
Assistant Professor
Email: Krittebas Paul <[email protected]>
Journal Article(s):
• Paul, K. (2022). Sustainable development goals and social service programs in
Bangladesh: An analysis. Space and Culture, India, 10(2), 7–15.
https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v10i2.1284
Research Project:
• Principal Investigator of a research project(2022-2023) titled “Parental
Experiences of Children with ASD: A Comparative Study between the Rural
and Urban Areas in Bangladesh”funded by the University Research Centre,
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (Project
ID: SS/2022/1/43).
321
Professional Engagement:
• Participated and presented a paper titled “COVID-19 and its Impact on Social
Services in Bangladesh”at‘ICSSD 2023-International Conference on
Bangladesh at 50: Achievements, Prospects and Challenges’ organized by
School of Social Sciences, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh. Held on 16-17 September 2022
• Participated and presented a paper entitled “Social Work Field Practicum
during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study” and
performed as a session discussant in “Parallel Session 14: Social Action and
Movement” at the 2nd International Conference on Social Work and
Sustainable Social Development 2023 (ICSWSSD2023) organized by the
Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology,
Sylhet, Bangladesh. Held on 5-7 January 2023
• Presenter at the 7th International Academic Forum on “What does International
Social Work comprise and how should this be presented in the Social Work
curricula?” hosted by Asian Research Institute for International Social Work
(ARIISW),Shukutoku University, Japan. Held on 9 February 2023
Journal article(s):
Das, T. K., Paul, K., &Bhattacharjee, P. (2023).What happened to field
practicum in social work education during COVID-19? Evidence from
Bangladesh. Asian Social Work and Policy Review.
https://doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12294
Book Chapter(s):
Bhattacharjee, P. & Das, T. K. (2023). Experiences of social service officers
working at safe home during COVID-19 in Bangladesh. In T. Harrikari, J.
Mooney, M. Adusumalli, P. McFadden, & T. Leppiaho (Eds.), Social work
during COVID-19: Glocal perspectives and implications for the future of
social work (pp. 133-144). London:Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
Professional engagement:
Graduate Thesis Supervision: MSS Thesis supervision (Reg. No:
2021223041), titled “Experience of Sex Workers as Mothers”.
322
Department of Sociology
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
1992-93 wkÿve‡l© 30 Rb ¯œvZK (m¤§vb) QvÎ/QvÎx fwZ©i ga¨ w`‡q kvnRvjvj weÁvb I
cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi mgvRweÁvb wefvM wkÿv Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i| g~jZ gvbyl, gvbyl †h
mgv‡R emevm K‡i Ges mgvR m¤ú‡K© †h cvw_©e RMr wewbg©vb K‡i ‡m m¤ú‡K© gvbweK I
weÁvb m¤§Z Áv‡bi Av‡jvK ewZ©Kv Qwo‡q †`qvi eªZ wb‡qB G wefvMwU ¯’vwcZ nq|
eZ©gv‡b G wefvMwU kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡q GKwUcyi‡bv Ges ¯^bvgab¨
wefvM wn‡m‡e cwiwPwZ| weMZ 25 eQ‡i mgvRweÁvb wefvM n‡Z cÖvq 1202 Rb QvÎ/QvÎx
mdj fv‡e Zv‡`i e¨v‡Pji Ges gv÷vm© wWMÖx m¤úbœ K‡i‡Q hviv Zv‡`i †gav I gb‡bi
cwiùzUb NwU‡q wefvMwU †h jÿ¨ I D‡Ïk¨ wb‡q M‡o D‡V‡Q Zv‡Z Zvrch©c~Y© Ae`vb
ivL‡Q| A‡bK MÖ¨vRy‡qU G wefvM †_‡K MZ K‡qK eQ‡i wewfbœ ¯^bvgab¨ wek¦we`¨vjq †_‡K
D”PZi wWMÖx m¤úbœ K‡ib| A‡b‡K wkÿv, cÖkvmb, A_©‰bwZK LvZ, wkíLvZ, ¯^v¯’¨, GbwRI
Ges Ab¨vb¨ Lv‡Z †ckvMZ fv‡e AwawôZ †_‡K †`‡ki mvwe©K Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ KvR K‡i
hv‡”Q| eZ©gv‡b †RGmwm (MÖ¨vRy‡qU ÷vwW KwgwU) KvwiKzjv‡gi Aax‡b wefvM KZ©„K
e¨v‡Pji, gv÷vm© (mvavib), gv÷vm© (w_wmm), Ggwdj Ges wcGBPwW wWMÖx cÖ`vb Kiv n‡”Q|
mgvRweÁvb wefvM wewfbœ †Kv‡m©i AvIZvq wewfbœ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© mvgvwRK I ZvwË¡K welq
mg~n(‡hgb- mvgvwRK BwZnvm, aªæc`x AvaywbK I DËi AvaywbK mgvR ‰eÁvwbK ZË¡mg~n,
DbœZ I AbybœZ we‡k¦i Dbœqb ivRbxwZ, M‡elYv c×wZ, `vwi`ª¨ I cwi‡ek Ges wj½ Aa¨qb
BZ¨vw`) Ávb cÖ`vb Ki‡Q| mgvR ZvwË¡K M‡elYvq G wefv‡Mi QvÎ/QvÎxiv wewfbœ mvgvwRK
wbZ¨-bZzb welqmg~‡ni Aa¨q‡b Ges M‡elYv c×wZi cÖ‡qv‡M K…wZ‡Z¡i ¯^vÿi †i‡L hv‡”Q|
GKv‡WwgK welqvejxi cvkvcwk QvÎ/QvÎxiv mwµqfv‡e †Ljv-ayjv Ges mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©Kv‡Ûi
mv‡_ m¤ú„³ i‡q‡Q| wefv‡Mi wkÿKe„›` Zuv‡`i g~j¨evb GKv‡Wwg Kg©Áv‡bi gva¨‡g
wefv‡Mi QvÎ/QvÎx‡`i‡K ZvwË¡K Ges cÖv‡qvwMK Ávb cÖ`v‡b cvi`k©x Kivi cÖ‡Póv Pvwj‡q
hv‡”Q hv‡Z QvÎ/QvÎxiv mwVK ÁvbvR©‡b mg_© nq Ges G AwR©Z Ávb‡K Zv‡`i Kg©‡ÿ‡Î
cÖ‡qv‡M mg_© nq|
Short description:
The Department of Sociology at Shahjalal University began its journey in the
session 1992-93 giving admission to about 30 undergraduate students with the aim
of disseminating humanistic and scientific knowledge about human being living in
and producing its own life world far and away of him. Since then, it has been one
of the oldest and reputed departments of SUST. So far, the department has
successfully conferred bachelor and masters degree to about 1202 students of
twentieth batch, of whom significant brilliant ones have finished with some
valuable these works which have been gradually fulfilling the aim of the
department. Many graduates from the department have been taking higher degree
323
from many reputed universities from over the world for the last couple of years.
Many have been being professionally established either in education, bureaucracy,
financial sector, industrial sector, health, NGOs or in other fields and huge
members working for national development over the country. At present, under
GSC (Graduate Study Committee) curriculum, the department is offering Bachelor,
Masters (General), Masters (Thesis), M. Phil and PhD degree. Different courses are
covering important social and theoretical issues, including Social History,
Sociological Theories in the past and present, Development Politics between Third
and First world, Research methods, Poverty and Environment, Gender Studies etc.
Sociological research in the department has been covering advanced issues and
techniques introduced in the discipline. Along with these academic matters,
students actively participate in sports and cultural activities as well. Having
valuable academic dedication from the faculty members of the department, we
always have tried to provide the students with both theoretical knowledge and
applied skills, so that they can built themselves with critical knowledge and apply
their knowledge to diverse societies wherever they love to work.
324
Objectives of BSS (Hons.) in Sociology
Sociology is the most ambitious of all the social sciences. It can be said that
sociology is more a way of thinking, what C. Wright Mills called “the sociological
imagination,” than it is an established and accepted body of concepts and theories.
Sociology is concerned with all that happens to people in terms of their relations
with each other and the subject matter of its inquiries is extremely wide which may
encompass a multitude of topic areas and theoretical perspectives. Defining the
scope of sociology, Giddens & Sutton (2013) writes:
Sociology is the study of human social life, groups and societies. It is a dazzling
and compelling enterprise, having as its subject matter our own behavior as human
beings. The scope of sociology is extremely wide, ranging from the analysis of
passing encounters between individuals in the street up to the investigation of
global social processes.
Focusing the scope and objectives of sociology, the B.S.S (Hons.) program in
sociology at SUST is sort out in such a way which clearly demonstrates a logical
progression in course contents, focus and convolution. In each semester, courses
are organized into the concepts and theories; the substance of society; and
sociological research methods. The overall goal of the undergraduate program in
sociology is to produce innovative sociologists with strong base of sociological
concepts, theory and imagination, equipped with quantitative and qualitative
methodological approaches for in-depth understanding of the most pressing social
and sociological issues happen at international, national and local level. The
department always strives to cultivate students’ maximum potential. We strongly
believe that students of the department have found the sociology
syllabus/curriculum is not only very enjoyable but also challenging; it helps them
to nurture an awareness of self and way of sociological thinking.
The B.S.S (Hons.) program is a four years full time program divided into 8
semesters. Students are required to complete at least 140 credits and credit hours to
earn a 4 Year BSS. (Hons.) degree in Sociology. Throughout the program students
have to complete different lab-based courses, seminar paper, content analysis, and
senior project paper. The department offers a wide range of courses in
undergraduate level which are grouped into two broad categories:
a. Major courses
b. Non-major courses (interdisciplinary or course from other departments).
325
students have to complete internships in different public and private organizations.
By the same token, the thesis student (s) is required to complete a thesis under the
supervision of a senior teacher who has a related scholarly interest. The thesis and
internship process allow the Sociology Department to assess how well it is doing in
preparing students for critical and creative thinking, and for professional or allied
careers using their classroom acquired skills and knowledge.
The MSS program seeks to provide students with a quality education, insight and
knowledge that could meet the contemporary interests and needs within the context
of a global society that is growing more diverse and complex. The objective of the
program is designed to facilitate the development of theoretical, methodological
and substantive capability appropriate for students’ professional skills, interests
and career goals. The department expects that students use their critical aptitude
acquired in graduate level to document social phenomena with a scientific rigor to
assess existing and opposing ideologies of social reform and make feasible
suggestion for designing programs propelled towards enhancing peoples welfare.
The department offers a wide range of courses from medical sociology to sociology
of knowledge to pursue the following mentioned goals:
326
Institute and Research Centers
Department at a glance:
Name of the Head : Professor Dr. Tanzina Choudhury
Year of Establishment : 1992
First Academic Year : 1992-93
Degree Offered : BSS (Honors) in Sociology, MSS (General and
Thesis) in Sociology, MPhil and PhD
Faculties:
Professor:
1. Professor Md. Abdul Ghani, PhD (Japan)
2. Professor Mohammad Jasim Uddin, MDS (Sweden); PhD (Finland)
3. Professor Laila Ashrafun, MDS (Sweden); PhD (Finland)
4. Professor A H M Belayeth Hussain, MS (Belgium); PhD (Germany)
5. Professor Tanzina Choudhury, MA (UK & Slovenia); PhD (UK)
6. Professor Md. Al Amin, MS (Belgium); PhD (Italy)
7. Professor Shah Md. Atiqul Haq, MS (Belgium); PhD (Hong Kong)
8. Professor Mohammed Anwar Hossain, MSS (Bangladesh); MS (Canada)
9. Professor Mohammed Faruque Uddin, PhD (Bangladesh)
10. Professor Mohammad Morad, Joint European Master's Program (Germany,
Norway and Slovenia); PhD (Italy)
11. Professor Sebak Kumar Saha, Graduate Diploma, Masters & PhD (Australia)
12. Professor Md. Mostufa Kamal, MSS (India); MPhil (India)
Associate Professor:
1. Mr. Iqbal Ahmed Chowdhury, MSS (SUST); MS (Canada)
2. Mr. Al Amin Rabby, MSS (SUST); MS (Netherland)
3. Mrs. Nadia Haque, MSS (SUST)
327
Assistant Professor:
1. Ms. Sumena Sultana, MSS (SUST)
2. Ms. Sk. Nasrin Haque, MSS (SUST)
3. Ms. Nazia Zabin, MSS (SUST)
4. Mr. Mohammad Mojammel Hussain Raihan, MSS (SUST)
5. Mr. Ashis Kumer Banik, MSS (SUST)
6. Ms. Marriya Sultana, MSS (SUST)
7. Mr. Mohammad Maniruzzaman Khan, MSS (SUST)
8. Mr. Avijit Chakrabarty Ayon, MSS (SUST)
Lecturer:
1. Tania Jannatul Kubra, MSS (SUST)
2. Sanjida Sultana Zerin, MSS (AUST)
Officer:
Mr. Jamran Ahmed Chowdhury, Administrative Officer
Staff:
Number of 3rd Class: 01
Number of 4th Class: 01
Conference Presentation
1. Paper presented on "Is environmental migration only environmental?
Vulnerabilities, struggles, and adaptations of Aila-induced migrants in
Bangladesh?," in Development Days Conference, 2023, Organized by Finnish
Society for Development Research, University of Helsinki. 16. 2. 2023.
328
2. Paper presented on “Environmental Hazards and Moving of the margins: A
study among the environmentally displaced people in Bangladesh”, Centre for
Social Studies, Kolkata, 1.12. 2022.
329
School of Management and Business Administration
330
School of Management and Business Administration
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
weÁvb I cÖhyw³i D™¢veb¸‡jv cÖvwšÍK ch©v‡q †cŠuQv‡Z Ges †m¸‡jv †_‡K m‡e©v”P myweav
†c‡Z AvaywbK e¨emvq Kvh©µ‡gi Ae`vb Ab¯^xKvh©| GB cÖwµqv Kvh©Ki I MwZkxj ivL‡Z
†MvUv we‡k^i weR‡bm ¯‹zj¸‡jv wbijmfv‡e KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| ZviB avivevwnKZvq `ÿ I
hy‡Mvc‡hvMx gvbem¤ú` ˆZwii j‡ÿ¨ 1998 mv‡j kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡q
cÖwZwôZ nq Ô¯‹yj Ae g¨v‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm GWwgwb‡÷ªkb|Õ AÎ ¯‹z‡ji Aax‡b Ôe¨emvq
cÖkvmb wefvMÕ †ckv`vwi‡Z¡i mv‡_ Kvh©µg cwiPvjbv Ki‡Q| cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡K G-ch©šÍ
mn¯ªvwaK MÖ¨vRy‡qU GB ¯‹z‡ji Aax‡b weweG, GgweG, GgweG (wimvP©), Ggwdj, I
wcGBPwW wWwMÖ AR©b K‡i‡Q| Zviv †`k I we‡`‡ki L¨vwZgvb me cÖwZôv‡b KvR K‡i
wb‡R‡`i cvkvcvwk ¯‹z‡ji mybvg AR©b Ki‡Q| Kg©‡ÿ‡Î kvwecÖwe weR‡bm MÖ¨vRy‡qU‡`i
AR©b Cl©Yxq ch©v‡q i‡q‡Q| wefv‡Mi ¸Yx, `ÿ I AwfÁ wkÿKgÐjxi wbijm †Póvi d‡jB
†mUv AR©b I a‡i ivLv m¤¢e n‡q‡Q| A¨vKvDw›Us GÛ Bbdi‡gkb wm‡÷g, gv‡K©wUs,
g¨v‡bR‡g›U, dvBbvÝ GÛ e¨vswKs, g¨v‡bR‡g›U Bbdi‡gkb wm‡÷g I wnDg¨vb
g¨v‡bR‡g›U, I wi‡mv‡m©m wel‡q Aa¨vqb I M‡elYvK…Z wkÿv_x©iv cÖ‡qvRbxq †bZ…‡Z¡i
¸Yvejx AR©‡bi gva¨‡g AwZ `ÿZvi mv‡_ e¨emv‡qi we`¨gvb I m¤¢ve¨ P¨v‡jĸ‡jv
†gvKv‡ejv Ki‡Q| AvMvgx‡Z GB aviv AviI MwZkxj Kivi j‡ÿ¨ weR‡bm ¯‹zj wbijmfv‡e
KvR K‡i hv‡”Q|
Short Description:
To gain maximum benefits from the innovation of science and technology, the role
of modern business is undeniable. To keep and accelerate the pace, the business
schools are working hard all over the world. As part of that, the School of
Management and Business Administration was established in 1998. Under this
school, the Department of Business Administration has worked hard with high
professionalism from its inception.
More than 1,500 graduates of this school are working with pride at home and
abroad. Their achievements make us proud as well as relentlessly encourage us to
contribute more in future. For the utmost devotion and sincere efforts of the faculty
members such progress has been possible.
Our students study a wide range of subjects like Accounting and Information
System, Marketing, Management, Finance and Banking, Management Information
System & Human Resources Management. Gaining knowledge on these issues
make them competent to face the existing and upcoming challenges of the business
world. Their attainments also encourage us to contribute more in the future.
331
School at a Glance:
Current Dean : Professor Mazharul Hasan Mazumder, PhD
Founder Dean : Professor Mohammad Habibur Rahman
(Then Vice-Chancellor, SUST)
Year of establishment : 1998
Number of Departments : 01 (Department of Business Administration)
Degree Offered : BBA (Hons), MBA, MBA (Thesis), M Phil, and
PhD
332
Department of Business Administration
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq evsjv‡`‡k weÁvb I cÖhyw³ cÖK…wZi cÖ_g
wek¦we`¨vjq, g¨v‡bR‡g›U GÛ weR‡bm Abyl‡`i Aaxb e¨emvq cÖkvmb wefvM 1998 mv‡j
Zvi hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| 2018 mvj ch©šÍ 18 wU e¨‡Pi cÖvq mn¯ªvvwaK wkÿv_x© e¨emvq cÖkvmb
wel‡qi wewfbœ kvLv †hgb e¨e¯’vcbv, wnmve weÁvb, wdbvÝ GÛ e¨vswKs, gvbe m¤ú`
e¨e¯’vcbv, I wecb‡b Pvi eQi †gqv`x weeweG †cÖvMÖvg I GK eQi †gqv`x GgweG †cÖvMÖvg
Pvjy i‡q‡Q| Gi cvkvcvwk Gg.wdj, wc.GBP. wW, †cÖvMÖvg Pvjy i‡q‡Q| GB wefv‡M 18 Rb
wkÿK/wkwÿKv hv‡`i cÖÁv I w`K wb‡`©kbv Ges wkÿv_x©‡`i K‡Vvi cwikÖg I †gav PvKywii
evRv‡i Cl©vbxq mvdj¨ e‡q wb‡q G‡m‡Q| eZ©gvb cwieZ©bkxj K‡©cv‡iU we‡k¦i P¨v‡jÄ
†gvKv‡ejv I hyMcy‡hvMx `ÿ gvbe m¤ú` Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ GB wefv‡M me©vaywbK my‡hvM myweav
i‡q‡Q|
Short description:
Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST), Sylhet- the first university
of its kind in the country has been offering the BBA and MBA program through the
Department of Business Administration under the School of Management and
Business Administration since 1998. Until now, about 1000 students in eighteen
batches have enrolled in and are pursuing BBA and MBA program. The
Department has 18 fulltime faculty members. It offers four years BBA and MBA
program with different wings like Accounting, Finance, HRM, Marketing,
Management and Management Information System.
This department is famous for its dynamism what makes the department to be one
of the best departments in the University. The punctuality and hard work of the
faculties in teaching brought the outstanding achievement in the job market. To
produce expert human resources for today’s challenging corporate world, this
department has a list of distinguished faculties. You may be pleased to hear that
Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST), Sylhet- the first university
of its kind in the country has been offering the BBA and MBA program through the
Department of Business Administration under the School of Management and
Business Administration since 1998.
Mission:
i. To adopt modern teaching learning methods and follow modern curricula
in producing graduates;
ii) To create new knowledge by doing research in the business arena for
sustainability.
333
Vision:
To produce graduate with the modern knowledge of business, science and
technology in the competitive world for sustainable development.
Objectives:
The goal of higher education is to create and develop skilled manpower with :
knowledgeable & farsighted;
practical and problem solving skills;
innovative & entrepreneurial skills;
information acquisition and analytical skills;
possessing vision and leadership skills;
love for solving social & national problems;
possessing honesty, sense of justice, freedom of thought; and
Possessing skills for life-long learning & professional development.
The department is offering BBA, MBA general and MBA with research and
M, Phil &PhD programs. Though there is no written aim or objectives of the
department but it is implied that the core objective of the department it is to
create talent manpower by undergraduate(BBA) program and post
graduate(MBA) program in business. With the passes of time its objective has
been extended to create new knowledge in business education by research
activities. The specific objectives of the department can be written now as
follows:
Conduct undergraduate (BBA) program to create business graduate;
conduct graduate (MBA) program to create post graduate students in business
create new knowledge in business by research;
offer M. Phil and Ph. D degrees in different areas of business;
establish link with different stakeholders for the employment and
development of the graduates; andlink with other business school in the
country and the outside of the country for the development of the department
in terms of research and education.
Department at a Glance :
Head : Professor Mazharul Hasan Mazumder, PhD
Year of Establishments : 1998
1st Academic Year : 1998-1999
Degrees Offered : BBA (Hons), MBA, MBA (Thesis), M.Phil, PhD
334
Faculty Members:
Professors:
1. Dr. Md. Nazrul Ialam, MBS (RU), PhD (RU)
2. Dr. Mosaddak Ahmed Chowdhury, MBA (U.K), PhD(CU)
3. Dr. Md. Monirul Islam, MBA (RU), PhD (South Korea)
4. Dr. Md. Khairul Islam, MBA (Islamic University), PhD (DU)
5. Mazharul Hasan Mazumder, PhD, MBA (CU), PhD (RU)
6. Dr. Mohammad Shahidul Hoque, MBA (RU), PhD (RU)
7. Dr. Md. Abdul Hamid, M.Sc (Denmark, Slovenia, Spain),PhD (RU)
8. Dr. Fazle Elahi Md. Faisal, MBA (DU), PhD (DU)
9. Dr. Mohammad Mizenur Rahaman, MBA (DU), PhD (DU)
10. Dr. Syed Mohammad Khaled Rahman, MBA (SUST), PhD (RUh)
11. Dr. Mohammad Ashraful Ferdous Chowdhury, M.Sc (Malaysia), PhD.
(Malaysia)
Associate Professors:
1. Mr. Syed Towfiq Mahmood Hasan, B Com (Hons), M Com (DU)
2. Mrs. Sobhana Tamzima Atiq, B Com (Hons)(DU), M Com (DU)
3. Dr. Md. Zillur Rahman, MBA(DU), PhD (DU)
4. Dr. Tasmina Chowdhury Tania, MBA(CU), PhD (CU)
5. Mrs. Sakufa Chowdhury, MBA,(SUST), MPhil(SUST)
Assistant Professors:
1. Mr. Saleh Ahmad Abdullah, BBA (Hons)(SUST), MBA (SUST)
2. Mrs. Sayma Sadia Shawon, BBA (Hons)(SUST), MBA (SUST)
Lecturers:
1. Ms. Adiba Rahman Bushra Chowdhury, BBA (Hons)(SUST), MBA (SUST)
2. Mst. Tamanna Akter, BBA (Hons)(DU), MBA (DU)
Officer:
1. Mr. Md. Selim Ahmed, Administrative Officer
Staff:
No of 3rd Class Staff: 1
No of 4th Class Staff: 2
335
Dr. Mohammad Mizenur Rahaman, Professor
1. Soykoth, M. W., Rahaman, M. M., Hossain, M. A. and Alam, M. J.(2022).
Green supply chain and customer satisfaction in modern retailing: a
dual-perception analysis with SEM approach. International Journal of
Integrated Supply Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. 15(4), 381-409.
2. Rahaman, M. M., Chowdhury, A.R.B., Akter, Sand Rahman, M. Z. (2023),
Accountant Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Social Accounting
Practices in Bangladesh.International Journal of Corporate Finance and
Accounting, 10(1),1-19.10.4018/IJCFA.319709.
3. Rahaman, M.M., Rahman, S.M.K., and Ahmed, A. (2022). Effect of
International Trade, Foreign Investment, Remittances, and Exchange Rate on
the Economic Growth of Bangladesh.International Journal of Sustainable
Economies Management (IJSEM), 11(1), 1-18.DOI: 10.4018/IJSEM.309099
336
Institute and Research Centers
337
Institute of Information and Communication Technology
msw¶ß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cÖ_g Bbw÷wUDU wn‡m‡e 2007 mv‡j AvB AvB
wmwU cÖwZwôZ nq| GB Bbw÷wUD‡Ui j¶¨ I D‡Ïk¨ n‡”Q AvB wmwU m¤úwK©Z wel‡q
wW‡cøvgv, mœvZK Ges mœvZ‡KvËi wWwMÖ cÖ`vb Kiv| GQvovI M‡elYvi gvb Dbœq‡bi j‡¶¨
wewfbœ my‡hvM myweav cÖ`vb K‡i Ávb wfwËK cY¨ I †mevi weKvk NUv‡bv Ges m¤¢vebvgq
D‡`¨vM ev¯Íevq‡bi j‡¶¨ KvR Kiv| GKB m‡½ GB Bbw÷wUDU AvBwmwU †¶‡Î Kg©iZ
A_ev AvBwmwU-†Z †ckvMZ `¶Zv AR©‡b Drmvnx e¨w³‡`i Rb¨ wewfbœ cÖwk¶‡Yi gva¨‡g
`¶ Rbkw³ ˆZix‡Z Ae`vb ivL‡Q| GQvovI GB Bbw÷wUDU wewfbœ miKvwi I †emiKvwi
ms¯’v‡K AvBwmwU welqK civgk© I Dc‡`k cÖ`vb K‡i Zv‡`i‡K hy‡MvchyMx Kivi e¨vcv‡i
¸iæZ¡c~Y© f~wgKv ivL‡Q|
Short description
IICT, the first institute of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology was
established in 2007. The aim and objective of the institute is to promote and
provide facilities for diploma, undergraduate and post graduate study in the field of
ICT. To develop knowledge-based products and services, the IICT will pursue
active research in the field of ICT. The institute will also develop ICT facilities in
order to create an on-campus environment conductive to enthusiasm, innovation,
and enterprise and to nurture innovative ideas and incubate promising initiatives.
At the same time the institute will try to produce manpower and expertise in ICT by
carrying out training in diverse areas for those interested in taking ICT as a
profession as well as those who are already engaged in the profession. The institute
will also provide consulting and advisory services to public and private
organizations.
Vision:
To create future leaders and entrepreneurs who can accelerate progress in
information and technology by exploring new dimensions to represent
Bangladesh in globalplatforms.
Mission:
• To create new knowledge through research and exploration of latest
technologicaladvancements by producing highly skilled graduates.
• To conduct short and long term programs to develop technologically skilled
personfrom different aspects of society.
• To identify local and regional concerns that can be fulfilled by means of
specializedwisdom.
338
• To undertake collaborative projects which offer opportunities for long-term
interaction with academia and industry.
Objectives:
a) To promote and provide facilities for undergraduate study in the field of ICT;
b) To promote and provide facilities for Post–graduate study in ICT for graduate
from various disciplines;
c) To actively pursue advanced research in ICT in order to develop
knowledgebased products and services;
d) To develop ICT facilities in order to create an on- campus environment
conductive to enthusiasm, innovation and enterprise, and to nature innovative
ideas and incubate promising initiatives;
e) To produce manpower and expertise in ICT by carrying out training and
diverse areas for those interested to step ICT profession as well as those
already engaged in the profession; and
f) To provide consulting and advisory services to public and private
organizations.
Institute at a Glance:
Year of establishment
August 2007
Degree offered:
BSc. (Engg.) in Software Engineering
Masters in IT
PGD in IT
Faculties:
Assistant Professors:
1. Sayma Sultana Chowdhury, MSc.Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh), BSc.Engg.
(SUST, Bangladesh)
339
2. Asif Mohammed Samir, BSc.Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
3. Ahsan Habib, PhD (SUST, Bangladesh), MSc.Engg. (BUET, Bangladesh)
4. Quazi Ishtique Mahmud, BSc.Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
5. Fazle Mohammed Tawsif, BSc.Engg. (DU, Bangladesh)
6. Mohammed Raihan Ullah, BSc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
7. Partha Protim Paul, BSc. Engg. (SUST, Bangladesh)
Officers:
1. Muhammad Syed Ahmed, Programmer
2. Dewan Hasib Raza Choudhury, Assistant Registrar
3. Md. Hasan Mahmud Khan,Assistant Maintenance Engineer
Employees:
Number of third Class employee : 08
Number of fourth Class employee : 04
340
Dr. Ahsan Habib, Assistant Professor
Journal Article(s):
1. Akash, U., Paul, P.P., Habib, A. (2023). An Event Driven and Light Weight
Proactive Auto-Scaling Architecture for Cloud Application, Int. J. Grid and
Utility Computing, Vol. 14, No. 5.
2. Mia, M., Das, P., Habib, A. (2022). Verse-Based Emotion Analysis of Bengali
Music from Lyrics Using Machine Learning and Neural Network Classifiers,
International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems.
Research Project(s):
1. An Event-Driven and Light Weight Proactive Auto-Scaling Architecture for
Cloud Application
B.Sc.:
1. Ether Raise: A Project for Fundraising and Distributing Funds by Voting in the
Era of Pandemic and Disasters
2. An Automatic Speech Recognition System for Bengali Language
3. Lane Detection With Behavioral Cloning Prototype Project Report
4. Verse Base Emotion Analysis of Bengali Music from Lyrics
341
Bangladeshi and Kolkata Rock Songs using Spotify Audio Features.
5. Factors influencing customer satisfaction in online shopping.
342
Institute of Modern Languages
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
GKwU fvlv Bbw÷wUD‡Ui cÖ‡qvRbxqZv Dcjwä K‡i kvwecÖwe‡Z 2015 mv‡j AvaywbK fvlv
Bbw÷wUDU ¯’vcb Kiv nq| cÖwZôvKvj †_‡KB GB Bbw÷wUDU wewfbœ fvlvi Ici †Kvm©
cÖ`vb K‡i Avm‡Q †hgb: Aviwe, PvBwbR, Bs‡iwR, divwm, Rvg©vb I RvcvwbR fvlv|
Bbw÷wUD‡Ui Aax‡b eZ©gv‡b `ywU †cÖvMÖvg Pvjy Av‡Q: 1) Qqgvm e¨vß mvwU©wd‡KU †cÖvMÖvg 2)
GK eQi e¨vß wW‡cøvgv †cÖvMÖvg| ¯^í mg‡qi g‡a¨B GB Bbw÷wUDU AvaywbK fvlv wkÿvi
GKwU AMÖMb¨ cÖwZôvb wn‡m‡e mgv`„Z n‡q‡Q| kvwecÖwe Ges Ab¨vb¨ cÖwZôv‡bi wkÿv_©xiv
QvovI miKvwi Ges †emiKvwi cÖwZôv‡bi wewfbœ ¯Í‡ii Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvixiv Zuv‡`i Pvwn`v I
cQ›`vbyhvqx wewfbœ fvlvq †Kvm© K‡i _v‡Kb| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi †R¨ô Aa¨vcK‡`i ga¨ †_‡K
g‡bvbxZ GKRb Aa¨vcK Bbw÷wUDUwUi cwiPvj‡Ki `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i _v‡Kb| eZ©gv‡b
cÖwZôvbwUi Aax‡b 3 Rb ¯’vqx Ges 9 Rb Pzw³wfwËK wkÿK wewfbœ fvlvq cvV`vb K‡i
_v‡Kb|
Short description:
Considering the pressing need of a language institute, SUST launched the Institute
of Modern Languages at the university in 2015. Since its inception, the institute has
been offering various courses on a number of languages such as Arabic, Chinese,
English, French, German, and Japanese. Presently, it runs two programs: 6-month
Certificate and 1-year Diploma. The institute has already earned recognition as a
reliable center for learning modern languages. Students from SUST as well as from
around the country enroll in different courses. Besides, professionals working in
various sectors, both government and private, are taking courses as per their needs
and choices. The institute is headed by a director nominated from among the senior
faculty members of the university. At present, there are 3 permanent and 9
contractual teaching staff in the institute.
Vision:
To build a lively foreign language learning ambiance committed to scholarly probe
and cultural give-and-take with a target to advance students' communicative
aptitudes, research interests, and function as a conduit linking local, domestic and
transnational concerns.
Mission:
The mission of the institute is
1. to promote and provide facilities to achieve skills and proficiencies in modern
languages such as Arabic, Bangla, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi,
343
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Russian, and Spanish
2. to provide teaching, training, guidance in order to prepare learners for the
beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels and implement setting up of
different programs such as BA, MA, and MPhilin different languages
3. to take measures for various tutelages on language skills and facilitate
linguistic scholars and employees of different organizations to meet the needs
of 21st century and
4. to offer 6-month long Certificate and 1-year long Diploma programs in
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, and Japanese and launch more
programs within a few years.
Objectives:
The objectives of the institute are to make the learners
1. Understand the conversations of the natives;
2. Describe his or her personal experiences and opinions;
3. Speak fluently using simple grammatical rules;
4. Acquire necessary language skills to write international examinations;
5. Read books, novels, and articles in the original version or language;
6. write short essays, reports, and do official communications;
7. know different cultures, traditions, and customs; and
8. foster the analytical and critical abilities of different languages.
Institute at a glance:
Head of the Institute
Professor Dr. Muhammad Alamgir Toimoor, Director :
Year establishment : 18 April, 2015
First Academic Year : 2016-2017
Degree offered
1. Certificate Program in Arabic (Six Months)
2. Diploma Program in Arabic (One Year)
3. Certificate Program in Chinese (Six Months)
4. Certificate Program in English (Six Months)
5. Diploma Program in English (One Year)
6. Certificate Program in French (Six Months)
7. Diploma Program in French (One Year)
8. Certificate Program in German (Six Months)
9. Certificate Program in Japanese (Six Months)
10. Diploma Program in Japanese (One Year)
344
Faculties/Teachers
Assistant Professor:
1. Mr. Md. Riadul Islam, Assistant Professor, B.Ed., M.Ed. (DU)
2. Mrs. MasumaAkter, Assistant Professor, BA, MA (JU)
3. Mr. Md. Hedayetullah Al Hadi, Assistant Professor, BA, MA (DU)
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 01
Number of fourth class employee : 01
345
IInstitutional Quality Assurance Cell
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
gvbbxq cÖavbgš¿x †kL nvwmbvi †bZ…Z¡vaxb eZ©gvb miKvi †`‡ki D”Pwkÿv I M‡elYvi gvb
DbœZ K‡i D”Pwkÿvi cwieZ©b Ki‡Z cÖwZkÖæwZe×| gvbm¤§Z wkÿvi jÿ¨ AR©‡bi Rb¨
evsjv‡`k miKvi D`vifv‡e A_©vqb Ki‡Q| gvb wbwðZKiY cwµqv cÖwZôv Kiv eZ©gvb
wkÿvi cÖavb D‡Ïk¨¸‡jvi g‡a¨ GKwU Ges GwUi Rb¨ cÖwZwU wek¦we`¨vj‡q Bwbw÷wUDkbvj
†KvqvwjwU A¨vmy‡iÝ †mj (AvBwKDGwm) cÖwZôv Kiv n‡q‡Q hv‡Z ZvrÿwYK wkÿvi gvb
DbœZ Kivi Rb¨ GKwU Kvh©Ki KvVv‡gv ‰Zwi Kiv n‡q‡Q| GiB cwi‡cÖwÿ‡Z ‘G’ K¨vUvMwii
wek¦we`¨vjq wnmv‡e kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡q cÖ_g chv©q †_‡K AvBwKDGwm
cÖwZôvi Rb¨ wbe©vwPZ n‡q‡Q Ges 2015 mv‡ji Rvbyqvix †_‡K GwU KvR K‡i hv‡”Q|
AvBwKDGwmÕi cÖavb D‡Ïk¨ n‡”Q we`¨gvb c×wZ Ges †÷K‡nvìvi‡`i Pvwn`vi gv‡S `yiZ¡
wPwýZ Kiv Ges D”Pwkÿvi gvb AvšÍR©vwZK gv‡bi ch©v‡q DwbœZKiY| kvwecÖwe AvBwKDGwm
Dchy³ Ges h_v_© BgcÖæf‡g›U cø¨vb ‰Zwi‡Z wek¦we`¨vj‡qi 25 wU wefv‡Mi mvg_©, my‡hvM
Ges `ye©jZv BZ¨vw` g~j¨vq‡b KvR m¤úbœ K‡i‡Q| g~j¨vqb Kvh©µg QvovI AvB wKD G wm
GKv‡WwgK Ges bb-GKv‡WwgK ÷vd‡`i gvb Ges `ÿZv DbœZ Kivi Rb¨ wewfbœ ai‡bi
cÖwkÿY, †mwgbvi Ges Kg©kvjvi Av‡qvRb K‡i hv‡”Q| GQvov AvBwKDGwm mswkøó
†÷K‡nvìv‡`i mycvwi‡ki wfwˇZ mv‡÷i we`¨gvb GKv‡WwgK Ges cÖkvmwbK iæjm
ms‡kva‡bi wel‡qI KvR Ki‡e| AvBwKDGwmÕi PzovšÍ jÿ¨ nj mv‡÷i wkÿvi ¸YMZ gvb
eRvq ivLv Ges RvZxq Ges AvšÍR©vwZKfv‡e mv‡÷i ¯^xK„wZ AR©b Kiv| GB wel‡q eZ©gvb
DcvPvh© cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g` wewfbœ w`K wb‡`©kbv w`‡q Avm‡Qb hv AvBwKDGwmÕi
KvR‡K GwM‡q wb‡q ‡h‡Z mnvqK n‡”Q|
Short description:
The present government headed by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is
committed to change the landscape of higher education through enhancement of
quality of higher education and research in the country. For achieving the target of
quality education the government of Bangladesh funded generously. Establishment
of Quality Assurance Mechanism is one of the major goals of present education
system and for that reason establishing the Institutional Quality Assurance Cell
(IQAC) in each of the universities has been already in place to create an enabling
framework to provide improved quality in tertiary education. In this context, as an
‘A’ category university Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST)
has been selected to establish IQAC from the first phase and IQAC-SUST is
functioning from 1st January 2015. The main purpose of IQAC is to identify the
gaps between the existing system and stakeholder’s demand and to enhance and
maintain the standards of quality of higher education up to the international
346
standards. IQAC, SUST have finished the assessment of academic program of 25
departments to find out the major strength, opportunity and weakness etc. through
proper and appropriate strategic improvement plans for those programs as well as
of university. Besides the assessment activities, IQAC is organizing different
training, seminar and workshops to improve the quality and efficiency of academic
and non-academic personnel. IQAC will also work on the modification of different
existing academic and administrative rules of SUST based on the recommendation
of concerned stakeholders. The ultimate goal of IQAC is to enhance and maintain
the quality of education of SUST and getting accreditation of SUST nationally and
internationally. In this regard present Vice Chancellor Professor Farid Uddin
Ahmed provides different guidelines that help IQAC to go ahead.
Vision:
Achieving Accreditation for all the Academic Programs as well as of SUST from
world renowned accreditation bodies.
Mission:
1. Developing quality systems for conscious, reliable, transparent, consistent
academic and administrative performance of SUST.
2. Benchmarking the practices and processes with the best universities in the world.
3. Institutional quality enhancement through internalization of quality culture and
institutionalization of best practices.
Objectives:
1. To facilitate the self-assessment of academic programs.
2. To improve quality of Course Curricula of programs by establishing the
objective based learning process and value-based education system.
3. To organize seminars, workshops, training programs on academic and quality
assurance, research methodology, good governance, etc.
4. To develop and maintain institutional data base and documentation.
5. To build networks with the stakeholders to get the feedback.
6. To developed quality assurance policy and to establish it at SUST.
7. To assure the quality practices in teaching-learning, research and support
services for achieving the goals of SUST.
Institute at a Glance:
Head of the Institute
Professor Dr. Mohammad Muhshin Aziz Khan, Director
Name of the Additional Directors : Mr. Md. Ishrat Ibne Ismail
: Dr. Md Mahbubul Hakim
347
Year of establishment : January 2015
First Academic year : Not Applicable
Degree offered : Not Applicable
Faculties : Not Applicable
Officers:
1. Mr. Ashok Burman Ashim, Accounts Officer
2. Mr. Md. Abdur Rouf, Office Manager
3. Mr. Fahim Foysal Kamal, Assistant Administrative Officer
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 00
Number of fourth class employee : 02
349
SUST Research Centre
Introduction
The SUST Research Centre, an integral part of this university, established in 27
July, 2011 with a view to enhance the research environment for the faculty
members of this university. As a tertiary level educational institution, the
teaching-learning activities of SUST are noteworthy at the national context;
however, the research performance and scopes are limited for several reasons
particularly due to limited physical infrastructure, laboratory facilities and fund. In
this backdrop, the SUST Research Centre tries to boost-up the researchers by
allocating small funds to carry out their research endeavors. There is no denying
fact that generation of new knowledge is one of the prime objectives of a university
as already mentioned earlier. Although SUST has exceed twenty five years of its
emergence, the university still, far away to be established and recognized as a
research university.
Vision:
Identification and promotion of research potentials of the teachers and students of
SUST through providing adequate financial, technical and infrastructural supports.
Mission:
• Collect funds from government, semi-government, NGOs, and other
organizations and individuals to facilitate the research process
• Regular call of grant by circulating RFP to the teachers and allocation of
grants as per the merit of the submitted proposals evaluated by eminent expert
on relevant fields
• Conducting regular monitoring and evaluation of the research projects carried
out under the SUST Research Centre grant.
• Arrangement of annual conference to disseminate the findings of the research
carried out using the grants from the SUST research centre.
• Arrangement of different Training Workshops on research methodology and
Statistical Computing.
• Arrangement of Seminars on contemporary research issues.
Objectives:
Research is an integral part of any development intervention. Renewed enthusiasm
and zeal for higher education and research has been created globally recognizing its
350
significance. New dynamics have emerged on each of the key domains of higher
education research and innovation. Current decade is the era of innovation and
knowledge production. In this regard, universities are the corner stone that has been
mandated to create and disseminate knowledge based on research and
development. In higher education particularly at university level this is more
significant since it helps to create a link between principle and practice. Keeping
these attributes in mind Shahjalal University took a timely initiative to establish a
research center to adore higher research for development.
Office at a glance
Head of the research Centre: Director
Professor Dr. S M Saiful Islam
Employees:
Number of third class employee : 01
Number of fourth class employee : 01
Seminar/Workshop/Training/Conference:
FY2022-23
10th Annual Conference on Research Findings 2022, the results of 172
351
research projects have been presented.FY-2020-21 (2 years); 20, FY-2021-22
(1 years); 126
352
e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb M‡elYv †mj
mswÿß cwiwPwZt
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi wmwÛ‡K‡Ui 201 Zg (23-10-2016 AbywôZ)
mfvi wm×všÍ †gvZv‡eK Ôe½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb M‡elYv †mjÕ cÖwZôv Kiv n‡q‡Q|
Short Introduction:
The name of the office is termed as ÔBangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Research Cell’. The establishment of this office has been enacted according to the
decision of the 201st syndicate (held on 23.10.2016) of Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Sylhet.
Vision:
To practice higher research on the life, philosophy, and extra-ordinary
contributions and leadership among the greatest Bangalees of all times and the
father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the view of acquiring
all-encompassing freedom of Bangalee Nation having involved with the spirit of
the greatest Liberation War.
353
Office at a glance:
Head of the Research Cell
Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Ghani, Director
Employees:
Number of third class Employee : 01
Number of fourth class Employee : 01
354
Centre of Excellence
mswÿß cwiwPwZ :
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq (kvwecÖwe) evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek¦we`¨vjq| MZ 25 eQi hveZ wek¦we`¨vjqwU ¯œvZK Aa¨q‡bi Rb¨ †`‡ki GKwU
¯^bvgab¨ wek^we`¨vjq wn‡m‡e wb‡R‡K cÖwZwôZ K‡i‡Q| weÁvb I cÖhyw³‡K Kv‡R jvwM‡q
RvZxq Dbœq‡b, wkí M‡elYvi AMÖMwZ I cÖmv‡ii j‡ÿ¨ I `ÿ Rbkw³ Movi cÖZ¨‡q
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡q 2010 mv‡j hvÎv ïiæ K‡i †m›Uvi Ae G‡·‡jÝ|
Ô†m›Uvi Ae G‡·‡jÝ Õwek^we`¨vj‡qi GKwU D”PZi M‡elYv †K›`ª hvwkÿv I M‡elYv †ÿ‡Î
we‡kl Ae`vb ivL‡Q| GwU weÁv‡bi mKj kvLvi (†fŠZ weÁvb, dwjZ weÁvb, K…wl I LwbR
weÁvb Ges Rxe weÁvb) D”PZi Aa¨q‡bi (Gg.Gm, Gg. BwÄ., Gg.wdj. Ges wcGBPwW.)
M‡elYv myweav cÖ`vb K‡i hv‡”Q| myweav ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ i‡q‡Q M‡elK‡`i Rb¨ †e †¯úBm
Ges D”PZi M‡elYv I cÖwkÿ‡Yi Rb¨ DbœZ I AvaywbK hš¿cvwZi e¨envi wbwðZ Kiv|
eZ©gv‡b Gi cwiPvjK wn‡m‡e `vwq‡Z¡ i‡q‡Qb Aa¨vcK W. †gvnv¤§` g¯Íveyi ingvb| Ô‡m›Uvi
Ae G‡·‡jÝÕ Gi MVbZš¿ Abyhvqx Dnvi Kvh©µg cwiKíbv I ZË¡veav‡bi Rb¨ cwiPvj‡Ki
†bZ…‡Z¡ 5 (cvuP) m`‡m¨i GKwU KwgwU i‡q‡Q|
Short Introduction:
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) was established as the
first science and technology university of the country. During the last 25 years, the
universityplaced itself as a reputed university in the country for undergraduate
studies. The Centre of Excellence is created as ahigher research and learning
institute of the university. It will offer research facilities for advanced studies (M.
S., M. Engg., M. Phil. and Ph.D.) in all branches of science (Physical Sciences,
Applied Sciences, Agriculture and Mineral Sciences, and Life Sciences). The
facilities include the bench space for researchersand state-of-the-art instruments for
advanced research and training. At present, Professor Dr. Mohammed Mastabur
Rahman is Director of the Centre of Excellence.As per the constitution, theCentre
of Excellence has a five-member committee under the leadership of the Director for
planning and supervision.
Vision:
To foster and promote researchers so that they can contribute substantiallythrough
research to the progress of the nation.
Mission:
• To create and maintain congenial atmosphere for fundamental and advanced
researchby providing facilities of modern scientific equipment.
355
• To attract qualified researchers and ensure a friendlyenvironment for better
outcome in research.
• To build a system and procedure for upgrading qualification of researchers
and academics towards national need-based researchin order to serve the
nation.
• To build a technology transfer unit to coordinate realization of technologies
developed in Centre of Excellence, SUST laboratories and those adopted from
outside world.
Objectives:
Centre of Excellencefunctionstaking the following objectives into
consideration:
• To conduct advanced research in science and technology for national
development as well as for promotion of fundamental research in the frontier
areas of science.
• To generate and disseminate scientific and technological knowledge through
holding workshops, seminars and conferences at national and international levels.
• To train and develop skilled scientific manpower for future leadership.
• To foster national and international co-operationin science and technology for
national development.
The Centre of Excellence will be the center ofhigher research in science and
technology,and
human resource development at Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology.
Office at a glance:
Year of Establishment
October 2010
Office Head
Professor Dr. Mohammed Mastabur Rahman, Director
Members
1. Professor Dr. Abdul Hannan, Department of Physics
2. Professor Dr. S M Abu Sayem, Department of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology
3. Professor Dr. Romel Ahmed, Department of Forestry and Environmental
Science
4. Professor Dr. Muhammad FarhadHowladar, Department of Petroleum and
Mining Engineering
356
Officers:
Rasendra Chandra Das, Administrative Officer
MdRamzan Ali, Technologist
Employees:
Number of third class employee :01
Number of fourth class employee :01
Activities:
The following is the list ofthe scientific equipment that has been or will be urchased
by the Centre of Excellence under the extended development project in the fiscal
year 2022-2023 at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
(SUST):
Purchased
1. Two-Roll Mills
2. Bench Top Laboratory Hydraulic Presses
3. Universal Testing Machine (UTM)
4. Photosynthesis System
5. Plant Canopy Analyzer
6. Leaf Area Meter
7. Automated Microtome
8. SAP Flow Meter (SFM)
9. Pressure chamber
10. Leaf Porometer
11. Dendrometer /Electronic BAF scope
12. Stem increment sensor
13. Wildlife monitoring Camera
14. Inverted Phase contrast microscope
15. Digital Microscope
16. Compound Microscope
17. Flame photometer, Automatic unit with dilution
18. Refractometer
19. Benchtop Muffle Furnace
357
Administrative Colleges
nce
358
wm‡jU GgGwR Imgvbx †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
1962 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. wkwki iÄb PµeZ©x, GdwmwcGm, Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 19 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 36 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 131 Rb
cÖfvlK : 56 Rb
†gvU : 242 Rb
359
Rvjvjvev` ivMxe-iv‡eqv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
1994 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. †gv. Av‡e` †nv‡mb, Ggwdj, Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v:
Aa¨vcK : 30 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 45 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 32 Rb
cÖfvlK : 50 Rb
†gvU : 157 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : 451 Rb
QvÎx : 396 Rb
†gvU : 847 Rb
cv‡ki nvi :
360
wm‡jU DB‡gÝ †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2005 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. dRjyi iwng Kvqmvi, Ggwdj, Aa¨ÿ
wkÿK msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 29 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 27 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 35 Rb
cÖfvlK : 45 Rb
†gvU : 136 Rb
361
b_© Bó †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
1996 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. kvnwiqvi †nv‡mb †PŠayix, wWwWGm (I‡qjm), Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v:
Aa¨vcK : 43 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 44 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 49 Rb
cÖfvlK : 109 Rb
‡gvU : 245 Rb
362
cvK©wfD †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2013 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wvt w`jxc Kzgvi †fŠwgK, GdwmwcGm, Aa¨ÿ
wkÿK msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 30 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 10 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 22 Rb
cÖfvlK : 40 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v
QvÎ : 48 Rb
QvÎx : 39 Rb
†gvU : 87 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 86.66%
363
†kL nvwmbv †gwW‡Kj K‡jR, nweMÄ
cÖwZôvKvj
2016 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. mywbg©j ivq, GgwW, Aa¨ÿ
wkÿK msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 02Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 07 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 19 Rb
wKD‡iUi : 01 Rb
cÖfvlK : 13 Rb
†gvU : 42 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : 123 Rb
QvÎx : 178 Rb
†gvU : 301 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 91.17%
364
†eMg iv‡eqv LvZyb †PŠayix bvwm©s K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2010 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Wv. Av‡qkv †eMg, wcGBPwW, Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 03 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 01 Rb
wKD‡iUi : 01 Rb
cÖfvlK : 02 Rb
†gvU : 07 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : Rb
QvÎx : Rb
†gvU : Rb
cv‡ki nvi :
365
wm‡jU bvwm©s K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
`ßi cÖavb
kvwnbv †eMg, GgwcGBP, Aa¨ÿ (AwZt `vwqZ¡)
wkÿK msL¨v
bvwm©s Bbóªv±i : 30 Rb
mnKvix bvwm©s Bbóªv±i : 5 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : Rb
QvÎx : Rb
†gvU : 89 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 100%
366
Avj-Avwgb bvwm©s K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2016 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
wg‡mm wkDwj Av³vi, GgwcGBP, Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v:
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 01 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 04 Rb
cÖfvlK : 14 Rb
bvwm©s BÝU«v±i : 05 Rb
wgWIqvBdvwi BÝU«v±i : 02 Rb
wK¬wbK¨vj BÝU«v±i : 01 Rb
†gvU : 27 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : 09 Rb
QvÎx : 49 Rb
†gvU : 58 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 100%
367
b_© Bó bvwm©s K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2009 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK W. †Mvj e`b, wcGBPwW, Aa¨ÿ
wkÿK msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 7 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK (Wv³vi) : 1 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK (bvwm©s I †Rbv‡ij) : 7 Rb
cÖfvlK (bvwm©s I †Rbv‡ij) : 7 Rb
cÖfvlK (Wv³vi) : 4 Rb
bvwm©s Bbóªv±i : 9 Rb
mnKvix bvwm©s Bbóªv±I : 5 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v
QvÎ
QvÎx
†gvU
cv‡ki nvi
368
wm‡jU BwÄwbqvwis K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2005 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Rbve Avãyi iDd, GgGmwm, Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 02 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 04 Rb
cÖfvlK : 08 Rb
†gvU : 14 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v
QvÎ : 528 Rb
QvÎx : 162 Rb
†gvU : 690 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 100%
369
wm‡jU †m›U«vj †W›Uvj K‡jR, wm‡jU
cÖwZôvKvj
2014 wLªóvã
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK Wv. †gv. Zvdv¾yj Bmjvg, GgGmwm (gvj‡qwkqv), Aa¨¶
wk¶K msL¨v
Aa¨vcK : 04 Rb
mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK : 06 Rb
mnKvix Aa¨vcK : 17 Rb
cÖfvlK : 18 Rb
†gvU : 45 Rb
QvÎ-QvÎx msL¨v:
QvÎ : 02 Rb
QvÎx : 03 Rb
†gvU : 05 Rb
cv‡ki nvi : 52.18%
370
Administrative Offices
371
fvBm P¨v‡Ýj‡ii Kvh©vjq
cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g`, fvBm P¨v‡Ýji
Kg©KZ©ve„›` t
1. Rbve †gv. Kwei DwÏb, GgG, wcGm Uz fvBm P¨v‡Ýji I mnKvwi †iwR÷ªvi
2. Rbve Kvgivb Avng` †PŠayix, GgwWGm, mnKvwi †iwR÷ªvi I wcG Uz fvBm P¨v‡Ýji
3. Rbve †gv. mvC`yi ingvb f~Tv, GgGmGm, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I GwcGm Uz fvBm
P¨v‡Ýji
49) wØZxq ch©v‡q 987 †KvwU 79 jÿ UvKvi AwaKZi Dbœqb cÖK‡íi Kv‡Ri weeiY:
1) dwjZ weÁvb I cÖhyw³ welqK wefvM mg~‡ni Rb¨ GKv‡WwgK feb-2wU 2) ‡fŠZ
weÁvb, K…wl I LwbR weÁvb welqK wefvM mg~‡ni Rb¨ 10 Zjv wewkó GKv‡WwgK feb
1wU 3) e¨e¯’vcbv I e¨emvq cÖkvmb, evsjv, Bs‡iwR wefvM I AvaywbK fvlv
Bbw÷wUD‡Ui Rb¨ 10 Zjv wewkó GKv‡WwgK feb 1wU 4) 10 Zjv wewkó 4_© QvÎxnj
1wU 5) 10 Zjv wewkó 4_© QvÎnj 1wU 6) 10 Zjv wewkó K¬ve Kg‡cø· feb 1wU 7)
10 Zjv wewkó 3q cÖkvmwbK feb 1wU 8) MÖ¨vRy‡qU I we‡`kx Qv·`i Rb¨ 7 Zjv
wewkó †nv‡÷j 1wU 9) wkÿK I Kg©KZ©v‡`i Rb¨ 11 Zjv wewkó AvevwmK feb-1wU
10) kvnRvjvj wek^we`¨vjq ¯‹zj I K‡j‡Ri Rb¨ 6 Zjv wewkó feb 1wU 11) 4 Zjv
wewkó gmwR` 1wU 12) 1 wU ˆe`y¨wZK mve-‡÷kb 13) ‡Kw›`ªq IqvK©kc I ‡K›`ªxq
M¨v‡iR ewa©Z KiYmn †gvU 14 wU fe‡bi m‡qj †U÷ I WªBs-wWRvB‡bi KvR
B‡Zvg‡a¨ m¤úbœ n‡q‡Q| Zb¥‡a¨ 4 wU fe‡bi wbgv©Y Kv‡Ri ‡UÛvi B‡Zvg‡a¨ AvnŸvb
Kiv n‡q‡Q|
376
50) wek^we`¨vj‡qi K¨v¤úv¯’ AwZw_ febwU AvaywbKvq‡bi Rb¨ cÖwZwU K‡ÿ gvbm¤§Z
UvBjm, Gwm I wUwf ms‡hvRb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
51) wek^we`¨vj‡qi cwienb cy‡j GKwU AvaywbK g‡W‡ji gvB‡µvevm µq K‡i ms‡hvRb
Kiv n‡q‡Q Ges AviI GKwU gvB‡µvevm µ‡qi welqwU cÖwµqvaxb i‡q‡Q|
52) cwienb cy‡ji Mvwo¸‡jvi wbivcËvi ¯^v‡_© †K›`ªxq M¨v‡iR m¤úªmviY Kiv n‡q‡Q|
53) cwienb cy‡ji Mvwo¸‡jv h_vh_ e¨envi I Ae¯’vb †UªwKs Kivi wbwg‡Ë we‡kl Apps
ˆZix K‡i Mvwo¸‡jv‡Z wWfvBm mshy³ Kiv n‡q‡Q|
54) fvBm P¨v‡Ýji g‡nv`‡qi AvšÍwiKZvq wm‡jU wmwU K‡cv©‡ikb KZ…©K cÖavb dU‡Ki
mvg‡b wm‡jU mybvgMÄ mo‡K wkÿv_x©‡`i wbivc` cvivcv‡ii Rb¨ dzUIfvi eªxR wbg©vY
Kiv n‡q‡Q|
55) †MvjPË¡‡i gvbm¤§Z emvi e¨e¯’vmn bv›`wbKfv‡e †mŠ›`h© ea©b Kiv n‡q‡Q|
56) wek^we`¨vj‡qi cÖavb dUK‡K bv›`wbK wWRvB‡b cyY:wbgv©Y Kiv n‡q‡Q| K¨v¤úv‡m
cÖ‡ek mo‡Ki m¤§y‡Li `yB cv‡k wbivc` UvBjm ms‡hvRb K‡i Walk Way wbgv©Y
Kiv n‡q‡Q|
57) †MvjPË¡i †_‡K cÖavb dUK ch©šÍ `yB cv‡k hvÎx QvDwb wbg©vY Kiv n‡q‡Q Ges cwi‡ek
eRvq †i‡L `„wób›`b, e¨envi †hvM¨ I wbivc` 1 wK‡jv. Walk Way wbg©vY Kiv
n‡q‡Q|
58) wek^we`¨vj‡qi Rb¨ XvKvq fvovK…Z ‡M÷ nvD‡mi cwie‡Z© 6000 eM©dzU wewkó GKwU
AvaywbK gv‡bi †M÷ nvDm µq Kiv n‡q‡Q Ges †ckv`vi AvwK©‡U± w`‡q wfZi‡K
mvRv‡bv n‡q‡Q|
59) AvBwmwU gš¿Yvj‡qi mn‡hvwMZvq wm‡jU¯’ e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb nvB‡UK cv‡K©
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq, wm‡j‡Ui cÿ †_‡K Ò†kL iv‡mj B‡bv‡fkb
†mÈviÓ cÖwZwôZ n‡q‡Q|
60) K¨v¤úv‡mi wewfbœ ¯’v‡b wkÿv_x©‡`i Rb¨ `„wó b›`b †e ¯’vcb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
61) kvwecÖwei †gwW‡Kj †m›Uv‡ii †mevi gvb e„w×i j‡ÿ RivRxY© †gwW‡Kj †m›UviwU‡K
AvaywbKvqb K‡i DbœZ gv‡bi wPwKrmv ‡mev wbwðZK‡í cÖ‡qvRbxq msL¨K Wv³vimn
mv‡cvwU©s ÷vd wb‡qvM †`Iqv n‡q‡Q| wkÿv_x©/wkÿK/Kg©KZ©v/Kg©Pvix †hb fv‡jv
gv‡bi Jla ‡c‡Z cv‡ib †mwU wbwðZ Kiv n‡q‡Q| 02wU G¨v¤^y‡jÝ w`‡q mve©ÿwYK
†mevmn Riæix cÖ‡qvR‡b †eW I Aw·‡R‡bi mye¨e¯’v Kiv n‡q‡Q|
62) we‡kl Pvwn`v m¤úbœ wkÿv_x©‡`i Rb¨ wek^gv‡bi myweav wbwðZ K‡i nj¸‡jv‡Z
we‡klvwqZ Kÿ I Iqvkiæg ˆZix Kiv n‡q‡Q|
63) we‡`wk wkÿv_x©‡`i Rb¨ nj¸‡jv‡Z Kgc‡ÿ 8wU K‡i wm‡Ui e¨e¯’v Kiv n‡q‡Q|
AwaKš‘ ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx n‡j AvaywbK my‡hvM myweavmn 50 wU wmU wbwðZ Kiv
n‡q‡Q|
64) ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx n‡j RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingv‡bi bv‡g Òe½eÜz
377
KY©viÓ Kiv n‡q‡Q Ges e½eÜz I gyw³hy‡×i Dci MÖwš’Z eB¸‡jv µq K‡i mshy³ Kiv
n‡q‡Q|
65) we‡kl Pvwn`v m¤úbœ wkÿv_x©‡`i Rb¨ ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx n‡j AZ¨vaywbK my‡hvM myweav
m¤^wjZ 04 wU wmU wbwðZ Kiv n‡q‡Q|
66) nj¸‡jv‡Z weï× cvwb mieivn wbwðZ K‡í IqvUvi wUªU‡g›U cø¨vÈ wbg©vY Kiv n‡q‡Q|
67) wek^we`¨vj‡qi eR©¨ e¨e¯’vcbvq AvaywbK c×wZ Aej¤^b Kiv n‡q‡Q| eR©¨ †_‡K ‰Re
mvi Drcv`bmn wfbœ cÖwµqvKi‡Yi e¨e¯’v †bqv n‡q‡Q|
68) gnvgvb¨ ivóªcwZ I wek^we`¨vjqmg~‡ni P¨v‡Ýj‡ii wb‡`©kbvq GST f~³ 22 wU
wek^we`¨vj‡qi mgwš^Z fwZ© cixÿv 2022-2023 wkÿve‡l© kvwecÖwei gvbbxq fvBm
P¨v‡Ýji cÖ‡dmi dwi` DwÏb Avn‡g` Gui ‡bZ…‡Z¡ mdjfv‡e mym¤úbœ n‡q‡Q|
2020-2021, 2021-2022 I 2022-2023 wkÿve‡l© cÖkœcÖYqbmn g~jKvR¸‡jv
kvwecÖwe ‡_‡KB wbLuyZ I cÖkœvwZZfv‡e m¤úbœ n‡q‡Q|
378
wek¦we`¨vj‡q Pjgvb Dbœqb Kg©KvÛmn wKQz w¯’i wPÎ
379
†eMg dwRjvZz‡bœQv gywRe QvÎx nj
380
1 wK‡jv. IqvKI‡q
381
wkÿK I Kg©KZ©v †KvqvU©vi
382
wmwfj GÛ GbfviY‡g›Uvj BwÄwbqvwis wefv‡Mi IqvK©kc feb D‡Øvab
383
†Kvlva¨ÿ `ßi
mswÿß cwiwPZ:
wek^we`¨vj‡qi AvBb Abyhvqx gnvgvb¨ ivóªcwZ I wek^we`¨vj‡qi P¨v‡Ýji 4 eQ‡ii Rb¨
†Kvlva¨ÿ wb‡qvM K‡i _v‡Kb| wek^we`¨vjq cÖwZôvi ci †_‡K G ch©šÍ †gvU 6 Rb
†Kvlva¨ÿ c‡` wb‡qvM †c‡q‡Qb| †Kvlva¨ÿ c‡` h_vµ‡g cÖ‡dmi †Mvjvg imyj, cÖ‡dmi
Avãyj gbœvb, cÖ‡dmi Avãyj AvwRR, cÖ‡dmi kvgmyj û`v, cÖ‡dmi W. ‡gv. Bwjqvm DÏxb
wek^vm, cÖ‡dmi W. ‡gv. Av‡bvqviæj Bmjvg Ges eZ©gv‡b †Kvlva¨ÿ wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb
Ki‡Qb GB wek^we`¨vj‡qi mgvRKg© wefv‡Mi cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb|
`߇ii Kvh©µg:
†Kvlva¨ÿ wek^we`¨vj‡qi AvBb Abyhvqx wek^we`¨vj‡qi Znwe‡ji mvaviY Z`viwK K‡i
_v‡Kb Ges A_© msµvšÍ bxwZ m¤ú‡K© civgk© cÖ`vb, wmwÛ‡K‡Ui wbqš¿Y mv‡c‡ÿ
wek^we`¨vj‡qi m¤úwË I wewb‡qvM cwiPvjbv, evwl©K ev‡RU I wnmveweeiYx †ck Ges
wek^we`¨vj‡qi c‡ÿ mKj Pyw³ ¯^vÿi K‡ib| ZvQvov wmwÛ‡K‡Ui Aby‡gv`b µ‡g gvbbxq
fvBm P¨v‡Ýji KZ„©K Awc©Z wb¤œwjwLZ ØvwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib|
mfvcwZ
1. †UÛvi g~j¨vqb KwgwU (Online Ges Offline)
2. Z…Zxq I PZz_© ‡kªYxi Kg©Pvix‡`i evmv eivÏ KwgwU
3. XvKv¯’ AwZw_ feb e¨env‡ii bxwZgvjv cÖYqb KwgwU
4. †nvj‡mj wfwˇZ cv‡m©vbvj FY weZiY I Av`vq msµvšÍ KwgwU
AvnevqK:
1. cÖ‡R± Bgwcø‡g‡›Ukb KwgwU
2. K¨v‡d‡Uwiqv I dzW †KvU© cwiPvjbv KwgwU
m`m¨:
1. wmwÛ‡KU
2. A_©KwgwU
3. cwiKíbv I Dbœqb KwgwU
4. wkÿK Kg©KZ©v‡`i wkÿv QzwU
5. mvBU wm‡jKkb KwgwU
6. wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvix Kj¨vY Znwej
7. Kg©KZ©v-KgPvix wb‡qvM/evQvB KwgwU
385
†iwR÷ªvi `ßi
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Rb¥jMœ †_‡K wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cÖvb wnmv‡e
†iwR÷«vi `ßi KvR Ki‡Q| cÖ_g †_‡K wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Kv‡Ri cwiwa A‡bK †QvU _vK‡jI
cÖwZôv‡bi Dbœq‡b †iwR÷«vi `߇ii f‚wgKv Acwimxg| Kv‡ji cwiµgvq wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
K‡jei e„w×i mv‡_ †iwR÷«vi `߇ii Kvh©µ‡g e¨vcK ˆewPÎ e¨cKZv e„w× †c‡q GwU GLb
kvwecÖwei me‡P‡q eo `ßi wnmv‡e QvÎ-QvÎx, wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvix Z_v wkÿvi ¸YMZ
gv‡bvbœq‡bi j‡ÿ¨ wbijmfv‡e KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cÖwZôvj‡Mœ †iwR÷«vi
wnmv‡e Rbve `vwqZ¡ cvj‡bi ci †_‡K ch©vqµ‡g
Rbve,-------------,-------------,-------------eZ©gv‡b Rbve †gv. dRjyi ingvb
fvicÖvß †iwR÷«vi wnmv‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Qb|
jÿ¨
AvaywbK we‡k¦i mv‡_ mvgÄm¨cyY© wkÿvcÖwZôv‡bi Av‡jv‡K kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cÖkvmwbK e¨e¯’v M‡o †Zv‡j QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i‡K wkÿvmnvqK Dchy³ cwi‡ek
Dcnvi †`qv|
D‡Ï¨k¨
AvaywbK cÖhyw³ e¨env‡ii gva¨‡g ¯§fvq ¯^íZg mg‡q QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i 1g el© fwZ© †_‡K ïiæ
K‡i cÖwZwU †mwg÷v‡i fwZ© I †iwR‡÷«kb cÖwµqv m¤úbœ Ges wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvix
wb‡qvM †_‡K Aemi MÖnb ch©šÍ †mev cÖ`vb|
`ßi cÖavb
†gv. dRjyi ingvb, †iwR÷ªvi (fvicÖvß)
cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi mKj cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µ‡gi †K›`«we›`y n‡”Q †iwR÷«vi Awdm| Kv‡Ri k…sLjv
eRvq ivLvi myweav‡_© †iwR÷«vi Awd‡mi Aax‡b GKvwaK †mKkb wewfbœ `vwqZ¡ cvjb
Ki‡Q| kvLv¸‡jv n‡”Q †Rbv‡ij kvLv, ms¯’vcb wkÿK kvLv, KvDwÝj kvLv I GKv‡WwgK
kvLv| †iwR÷«vi g‡nv`‡qi mvwe©K ZË¡veav‡b D³ kvLv¸‡jv wewfbœ ¯Í‡ii Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvixi
mgš^‡q Zv‡`i Dci Awc©Z wbR wbR `vwqZ¡ wbôvi mv‡_ cvjb Ki‡Q| wb‡gœ kvLv wfwËK
wewfbœ ¸iæZ¡cyY© cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg mswÿßfv‡e D‡jø¨L Kiv n‡jv|
KvDwÝj kvLv
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wewa weavb cÖYqb Ges QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i wkÿv I wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v, Kg©Pvix‡`i
PvKyix msµvšÍ me ai‡Yi AvBbvbyM Aby‡gv`‡bi wel‡q KvDwÝj kvLv †iwR÷«vi g‡nv`‡qi
cÖZ¨ÿ ËË¡veav‡b KvR K‡i _v‡K| Gme wel‡q AbywôZ wmwÛ‡KU, GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj,
†evW© Ae GfvÝWvwWR, wWwmwcøbvwi †evW© I wm‡bU mfvi hveZxq Kvh©weeiYx msiÿb I
cÖ‡qvRbxq Kvh©v‡_© mswkøó mKj‡K AewnZ Kiv| wek¦we`¨vjq AvBb I mswewa †gvZv‡eK
wba©vwiZ mgq cici wek¦we`¨vjq P¨v‡Ýji gnvgvb¨ ivó«cwZi Av‡`k Abyhvqx wewfbœ KwgwUi
m`m¨e…›`‡K wb‡qvMcÎ Rvix Kiv G kvLvi Ab¨Zg ¸iæZ¡cyY© KvR|
KvDwÝj kvLvi `vwq‡Z¡ 2022-2023 wk¶ve‡l© wb‡gœv³ wmwÛ‡KU, GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj Ges
GWfvÝW ÷vwWR †ev‡W©i wbqwgZ, Riæix I we‡kl mfv AbywôZ n‡q‡Q|
390
Qwe
GKv‡WwgK kvLv
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wkÿv msµvšÍ me ai‡Yi wel‡q Kvh©Ki fywgKv cvj‡bi †ÿ‡Î GKv‡WwgK
kvLv wbijmfv‡e KvR K‡i hv‡”Q| cÖwZ eQi m¤§vb †k«wY‡Z QvÎ-QvÎx fwZ©i Kvh©µg
cwiPvjbv Ges fwZ© Kvh©µg †k‡l QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i fwZ©i †iwR‡÷«kb cÖ`vb †_‡K ïiæ K‡i
wbqwgZ mKj Abyl`fy³ wel‡q m¤§vb I gv÷vm© wWwMÖ m¤úbœ Kiv ch©šÍ cÖwZwU †mwg÷v‡i
cÖ‡Z¨K QvÎ-QvÎxi fwZ©, e…wË cÖ`v‡bi Kvh©vw` m~Pviæfv‡e m¤úbœ Kiv| GQvov D”Pwkÿvi
†ÿ‡Î Ggwdj I wcGBPwW wWwMÖi †ÿ‡Î GKBfv‡e Kvh©Ki fywgKv ivL‡Q GKv‡WwgK kvLv|
wmwÛ‡KU
wk¶vel© wbqwgZ mfv Riæix mfv we‡kl mfv
2022-2023 03wU 01wU 00wU
GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj
wk¶vel© wbqwgZ mfv Riæix mfv we‡kl mfv
2022-2023 02wU 04wU 00wU
391
gnvwe`¨vjq cwi`k©K `ßi
`ßi cÖav‡bi bvg: †gvt ZvwRg DwÏb gnvwe`¨vjq cwi`k©K (fvicÖvß)
392
†K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi
`߇ii cwiwPwZ:
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi †K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡ii Kvh©µg Avi¤¢ nq b‡f¤^i
1990| eZ©gvb GKv‡WwgK wewìs - ÔA’ Gi wbP Zjvq †QvU-eo PviwU K¶ wb‡q Gi hvÎv
ïiæ| ‡m mgq Gi `vwq‡Z¡ wQ‡jb mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqvb Rbve KvRx †gvK‡jQyi ingvb| Rbve
†gvK‡jQyi ingvb 15 wW‡m¤^i 1991 ch©šÍ GLv‡b `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| H mgq MÖš’vMv‡i
Kg©Pvix wQ‡jb gvÎ 3 Rb| Gici H GKB c‡` (mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqvb) 1992 mv‡ji gvP©
gv‡m †hvM`vb K‡ib Rbve †gvjøv iwdK Avng`| wZwb eZ©gv‡b Aem‡i Av‡Qb| Rbve iwdK
Avng` 1992 mv‡ji gvP© gvm †_‡K 1995 mv‡ji Rvbyqvwi ch©šÍ ‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡ii mvwe©K
`vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| AZ:ci Rbve †gv. Avãyj nvB Qv‡gbx †WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb wnmv‡e
†hvM`vb K‡i †K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡ii mvwe©K `vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Z _v‡Kb| Rbve †gv. Avãyj nvB
Qv‡gbx 2008 mv‡ji GwcÖj n‡Z jvB‡eªwiqvb c‡` wb‡qvMcÖvß n‡q `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i ‡g
2018 †Z wc.Avi.Gj Ges 2019 mv‡j Aem‡i hvb| Zuvi ¯’‡j Rbve wRjybœvnvi †PŠayix
jvB‡eªwiqvb (BbPvR©) wn†m‡e Ryb 2018-G MÖš’vMv‡ii `vwqZ¡fvi MÖnY K‡ib| wZwb gvP©
2020-G wc.Avi.Gj-G †M‡j Zuvi ¯’‡j Aa¨vcK W. †gv. AvwRRyj ev‡Zb MÖš’vMv‡ii cÖavb
wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡fvi MÖnY K‡ib| 1995 mv‡ji AvMó gv‡m †K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi Gi 4 Zjv wewkó
wbR¯^ fe‡b ¯’vbvšÍi Kiv nq|
D‡jøL¨, †K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi ILS KOHA Software e¨envi K‡i MARC-21 dig¨vU
Abymv‡i WvUv‡eR ‰Zwi I cÖwZwU eB‡qi wfZ‡i RFID Tag jvwM‡q Kw¤úDUvivBR Kiv
n‡q‡Q Ges 2013 mv‡ji †m‡Þ¤^i †_‡K Computerized Service cÖ`vb K‡i hv‡”Q|
GwU evsjv‡`‡ki cvewjK wek^we`¨vjq mg~‡ni g‡a¨ cÖ_g RFID Based
Computerized Library.
‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi 2007 mvj †_‡K Library Consortium of Bangladesh (LiCoB)
hvi c~‡e©i bvg Bangladesh INASP-Peri Consortium (BIPC) Gi gva¨‡g
B‡jKUªwbK Rvb©vj mvemwµckb K‡i Avm‡Q| GQvov, GwU UGC Digital Library
(UDL) Gi gva¨‡g B‡jKUªwbK Rvb©vj mvemwµckb K‡i _v‡K| †K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi nvW© Kwc
QvovI wecyjmsL¨K B-eyK Gi msMÖn M‡o Zz‡j‡Q|
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK W. †gv. AvwRRyj ev‡Zb
MÖš’vMv‡ii mgqm~wP:
mKj Kg©w`e‡m mKvj 8:00 †_‡K ivZ 10:00 ch©šÍ weiwZnxbfv‡e ‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡i
†mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
cÖkvmwbK I †mev Kvh©µg:
jvB‡eªwiqvb-Gi mivmwi ZË¡veav‡b 1Rb †WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb, 1Rb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v,
1Rb wmwbqi Gwm÷¨v›U, 1Rb mnKvix mycvifvBRvi I 1Rb Awdm G‡Ub‡W›U Gi
mn‡hvwMZvq ‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡ii cÖkvmwbK I †mevg~jK Kvh©Kg cwiPvwjZ nq| ‡K›`ªxq
MÖš’vMv‡i mKj Kg©w`e‡m 2 (`yB) wkd‡U weiwZnxbfv‡e MÖš’vMvi †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
eB-cy¯ÍK µq I cÖwµqvKiY:
2022-23 A_© eQ‡i ‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi KZ…©K 1 Rb ‡WcywU jvB‡eªwiqv‡bi mivmwi
ZË¡veavb Ges 1 Rb mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqvb I 1 Rb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v Gi mwµq
mn‡hvwMZvq ivR¯^ ev‡R‡Ui eB µ‡qi KvR m¤úbœ Kiv nq| eB µ‡qi mswkøó Kv‡Ri
wewfbœ ch©v‡q Ab¨vb¨ Kg©KZ©vMYI mn‡hvwMZv K‡ib| eB µ‡qi Kvh© m¤úv`b K‡i
GKRb wmwbqi jvB‡eªwi G¨vwmmU¨v›U Øviv µqK…Z eB gRy‡` AšÍfy©w³i
(Accessioning) KvR m¤úbœ Kiv nq| gRy‡` AšÍf©y³ Kiv eBmg~n 1 Rb ‡WcywU
jvB‡eªwiqv‡bi ZË¡veav‡b 2 Rb G¨vwm÷¨v›U jvB‡eªwiqvb, 1 Rb wmwbqi K¨vUvjMvi I
394
1 Rb K¨vUvjMvi Øviv wWwWwm-23 Abymv‡i eB‡qi †kªYxKiY Ges GGwmAvi-2 Abyhvqx
K¨vUvjwMs KvR m¤úbœ Kiv nq| AZ:ci mvwf©m cÖ`v‡bi Rb¨ mKj eB †kj‡d DVv‡bv
nq| Av‡jvP¨ eQ‡i ivR¯^ ev‡R‡U eB µ‡q †gvU 24,23,852 UvKv e¨q nq|
MÖš’vMvi mvwf©m:
K. mvwf©m †mKkb:
2 Rb ‡WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb, 2 Rb G¨vwm÷¨v›U jvB‡eªwiqvb, 1 Rb K¨vUvjMvi, 1 Rb
wmwbqi jvB‡eªwi Gwm÷¨v›U, 2 Rb jvB‡eªwi G¨vwm÷¨v›U, 2 Rb jvB‡eªwi
G¨v‡Ub‡W›U-Gi mnvqZvq mKvj 8:00 †_‡K ivZ 10:00 ch©šÍ weiwZnxbfv‡e
MÖš’vMv‡ii wiwWs iæ‡g covïbvi myweav Ges Kw¤úDUvivBRW c×wZ‡Z eB †jb-‡`b
†mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
L. eB ‡jb-‡`b:
`ywU KvD›Uv‡ii gva¨‡g MÖš’vMv‡ii wk¶K-Kg©KZ©v-Kg©Pvix Ges wk¶v_x©†`i g‡a¨
‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi n‡Z eB avi cÖ`vb I †diZ MÖnY Kiv nq| mvwf©m †mKk‡bi `vwq‡Z¡
wb‡qvwRZ 2 Rb †WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb-Gi ZË¡veav‡b 1 Rb wmwbqi G¨vwm÷¨v›U, 1 Rb
wmwbqi jvB‡eªwi Gwm÷¨v›U, 2 Rb jvB‡eªwi G¨vwm÷¨v›U Ges 2 Rb jvB‡eªwi
G¨v‡Ub‡W›UMY eB †jb-‡`b Gi `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib|
M. †idv‡iÝ mvwf©m:
†idv‡iÝ †mKk‡b ‡idv‡iÝ eB I nvW©Kwc Rvb©vj/ g¨vMvwRb covi myweav i‡q‡Q| G
†mKk‡b 1 Rb †WcywU jvB‡eªwiqv‡bi ZË¡veav‡b 1 Rb K¨vUvjMvi I 1 Rb wmwbqi
jvB‡eªwi G¨vwm÷¨v›U Øviv mKvj 8:00 †_‡K ivZ 10:00 ch©šÍ weiwZnxbfv‡e ‡mev
cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
N. ‰`wbK cwÎKv:
MÖš’vMv‡ii cvVK‡`i Rb¨ 20 wU RvZxq Ges 05 wU ¯’vbxq ˆ`wbK cwÎKv wbqwgZfv‡e
msMÖn Kiv nq Ges †m¸‡jv covi Rb¨ wbw`©ó ÷¨v‡Û †`qv nq| Gme cwÎKvi g‡a¨
`yÕwU RvZxq cwÎKv (1wU evsjv I 1 wU Bs‡iwR) ¯’vqxfv‡e msiÿY K‡i ivLv nq| G
†mKk‡b 1 Rb †WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb, 1 Rb wmwbqi K¨vUvjMvi I 1 Rb Awdm
G‡Ub‡W›U Gi mn‡hvwMZvq G †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
O. B‡jKUªwbK Rvb©vj mvwf©m:
†K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvimn cy‡iv K¨v¤úv‡m B›Uvi‡bU ms‡hvM i‡q‡Q| evsjv‡`k GKv‡Wwg Ae
mv‡q‡Ým- Gi mn‡hvwMZvq Library Consortium of Bangladesh (LiCoB)
Ges UGC Digital Library (UDL) Gi gva¨‡g ‡K›`ªxq MÖš’vMvi KZ…©K
B‡jKUªwbK Rvb©vj / wi‡mvm© mvem&µvBe K‡i †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq| 1 Rb ‡WcywU
jvB‡eªwiqvb-Gi ZË¡veav‡b GKRb ‡cÖvMÖvgvi I `yBRb mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqv‡bi
mn‡hvwMZvq mKj Kg©w`e‡m weiwZnxbfv‡e G †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq| G‡Z
395
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wk¶K-wk¶v_x©-M‡elKMY cÖvq 20,000 Gi AwaK AvšÍR©vwZK Rvb©vj/
wi‡mvm© e¨envi Kivi myweav cv‡”Qb| 2022-2023 A_©eQ‡i B-Rvb©vj/B-wi‡mvm©
mvem&wµckb eve` cÖvq 18,15,390/-UvKv e¨q Kiv n‡q‡Q|
P. gyw³hy× Kb©vi:
†K›`ªxq MÖš’vMv‡i evsjv‡`‡ki gnvb ¯^vaxbZv hy‡×i Dci iwPZ cy¯ÍK-mg„× GKwU
gyw³hy× Kb©vi i‡q‡Q| 1 Rb ‡WcywU jvB‡eªwiqvb-Gi ZË¡veav‡b GKRb Awdm mnKvix
Øviv mKvj 9:00 †_‡K weKvj 5:00 ch©šÍ gyw³hy× Kbv©‡i †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
gyw³hy× Kb©v‡i eB‡qi msL¨v 2644| gyw³hy× Kb©v‡ii Rb¨ Av‡jvP¨ eQ‡iI lvU nvRvi
UvKvi gyw³hy× wfwËK eB µq Kiv n‡q‡Q| gyw³hy× Kb©v‡i eB QvovI gyw³hy× wfwËK
wfwWI, †cv÷vi, `wjjcÎ I Ab¨vb¨ WKz‡g›Um msiw¶Z Av‡Q|
Q. d‡UvKwc mvwf©m:
1 Rb wmwbqi K¨vUvjMv‡ii mivmwi ZË¡veav‡b cvVK‡`i †jLv-covi myweav‡_©
MÖš’vMv‡ii wØZxq, Z…Zxq I PZz_© Zjvq evwYwR¨K wfwˇZ d‡UvKwc mvwf©m Pvjy ivLv
n‡q‡Q| GLvb †_‡K wbw`©ó nv‡i d‡UvKwc PvR© w`‡q MÖš’vMvi e¨enviKvixMY cÖ‡qvRbxq
d‡UvKwc Kiv‡Z cv‡ib|
396
wnmve `ßi
`ßi cÖavb:
Rbve †mv‡nj DwÏb Avn¤§`, wnmve cwiPvjK (fvicÖvß)
Kg©KZ©ve„›`:
1. Rbve †mv‡nj DwÏb Avn¤§`, we Kg (Abvm©), Gg Kg, wnmve cwiPvjK (fvicÖvß)
2. Rbve ‡gvt bvRgyj †nv‡mBb, we Kg (Abvm©), Gg Kg, AwZwi³ wnmve cwiPvjK
3. Rbve †gvnv¤§` gy‡k©` Avng`, we we G (Abvm©), Gg we G, AwZwi³ wnmve cwiPvjK
4. Rbve †gvt dRjyj nK, Gg Kg, Gg G, Gj Gj we, Dc-cwiPvjK
5. Rbve dqRy‡bœQv †eMg, we Kg (Abvm©), Gg Kg, Dc-cwiPvjK
6. Rbve G Gm Gg mv‡qg ZvjyK`vi, we Kg (Abvm©), Gg Kg, Dc-cwiPvjK
7. Rbve †gv. dLi DwÏb, Gg Kg (e¨e¯’vcbv), Gj Gj we, Dc-cwiPvjK
8. Rbve †gvnv¤§` †njvj †nv‡mb †`Iqvb, we we G,(Abvm©) Gg we G, Dc-cwiPvjK
9. Rbve P¤úK iÄb ZvjyK`vi, we Kg (Abvm©), Gg we Gm, Dc-cwiPvjK
10. Rbve cÖ`xc P›`ª cvj, we we G, Gg we G, wc wR wW Bb AvBwU, mnKvix cwiPvjK
11. Rbve ‡gv: DRv‡qi Avng`, Gg G, mnKvix †iwR÷ªvi
12. Rbve †gvt Avey BmgvBj, Gg G, mnKvix cwiPvjK
13. Rbve mvw`qv Rvnvb, we we G, Gg we G, mnKvix cwiPvjK
14. Rbve Zvcm ZvjyK`vi, we we Gm (Ab©vm), Gg we Gm, mnKvix cwiPvjK
15. Rbve Avãyi iwk`, Gg G, Gj Gj we, mnKvix cwiPvjK
16. Rbve nv‡Riv myjZvbv †PŠayix, Gg Kg, mnKvix cwiPvjK
17. Rbve Av.d.g. GKivgyj nK wZZzgxi, we Kg (Abvm©),Gg Kg, mnKvix cwiPvjK
18. Rbve `xcK P›`ª cvj, Gg Gm Gm, mnKvix cwiPvjK
19. Rbve ‡gvnv¤§` Avãyi ikx`, Gg G, mnKvix cwiPvjK
20. Rbve wb‡Kk P›`ª `vm, Gg we G, mnKvix cwiPvjK
21. Rvbve Av‡LR DwÏb, Gg G, mnKvix cwiPvjK
22. Rbve kid DwÏb Avng`, Gg G, wc wR wW Bb AvBwU, mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi
23. Rbve ‡gvnv¤§` mvBdzj Bmjvg, we Kg(Abvm©), Gg Kg, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
24. Rbve †gvnv¤§` †iRvDj Kwig, we GW, Gg G, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
25. Rbve ‡gvnv¤§` Aveyj Kvjvg †PŠayix, Gg G, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
26. Rbve Zvivbv cvifxb, we G, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
27. Rbve gywneyi ingvb, Gg we G, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
28. Rbve g„b¥q `vm †SvUb, we we G, Gg we G, wbixÿv I wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
29. Rbve ewki Avng`, we we G, Gg we G, wbixÿv I wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
397
30. Rbve wecyj Kzgvi ïK¬ ‰e`¨, we Gm Gm, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v
31. Rbve ‡gvt †iRvDj Bmjvg, Gg Gm Gm, mnKvix cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v|
32. Rbve wgbv †eMg, Gg Gm Gm, we GW, mnKvix cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
`߇ii Kvh©µg:
Abybœqb ev‡R‡Ui cwiKíbv cÖYqb, wewfbœ Znwej MVb I cwiPvjbv, Avw_©K e¨e¯’vcbv I
wbqš¿Y; Dbœqb, Abybœqb I Ab¨vb¨ Znwe‡ji wewfbœ cÖKv‡ii wej cwi‡kva, wnmv‡ei myôz
wjwce×KiY I msi¶Y Ges wewfbœ Avw_©K weeiYx I cÖwZ‡e`b cÖYqb, wbix¶vi Reve cÖ`vb
I wb®úwË mswkøó bvbvwea m~², RwUj I kªgmva¨ KvR¸‡jv n‡”Q wnmve `߇ii AvIZvfy³|
cvewjK wek¦we`¨vjq wnmv‡e GB wek¦we`¨vjq‡K miKvwi A_© cÖvwß, A‡_©i mÂvjb, cwi‡kva
BZ¨vw` †¶‡Î †UªRvwi iyjm, mvewmwWqvwi iæjm, †Rbv‡ij wdbvwÝqvj iæjm, †eZb I
398
†cbkb wewagvjv, AwWU †KvW, wbe©vnx Av‡`k Ges wmwÛ‡KU KZ…©K Aby‡gvw`Z wewfbœ
wewa-weavb AbymiY Ki‡Z nq| GQvov, cY¨, †mev msMÖn I Kvh© m¤úv`‡bi Rb¨ AbymiY
Ki‡Z nq me©‡kl ms‡kvabxmn PPA-2006 I PPR-2008 Ges U¨v· I f¨vU msµvšÍ
wewa-weavb| wk¶v gš¿Yvjq, wek¦we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgkb, miKvwi AwWU msµvšÍ `ßi Ges
wek¦we`¨vjq KZ…©c¶‡K h_vh_fv‡e Ges A_©en Dcv‡q cwi‡ekb Ki‡Z nq wewfbœ Avw_©K
weeiYx I cÖwZ‡e`b|
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cwimi e„w× cvIqvi mv‡_ mv‡_ wnmve `߇ii Kv‡Ri cwiwaI e„w× cvq|
Dc‡ivwjøwLZ Kvh©µg Ges †jb‡`‡bi weÁvb m¤§Z c×wZ- Wvej Gw›Uª wm‡÷‡gi c~Y©v½
AbymiYc~e©K `ßi cÖav‡bi mvwe©K ZË¡veav‡b `߇ii mKj KvR wb‡¤œv³ kvLvi gva¨‡g
cwiPvwjZ n‡”Q t
(1) Abybœqb ev‡RU cÖYqb I wbqš¿Y, cwi‡kva Ges wnmve msi¶Y kvLv ;
(2) wej kvLv (Abybœqb, Dbœqb, Awafy³ K‡jR, cix¶vi cvwi‡ZvwlK, I Ab¨vb¨)
(3) †eZb-fvZv, fwel¨ Znwej I †cbkb kvLv I Ab¨vb¨;
(4) AwWU kvLv (wcÖ-AwWU I †cv÷ AwWU)|
400
(L) wej kvLv (Dbœqb Znwej, Awafy³ Znwej, cix¶vi cvwi‡ZvwlK): Dbœqb ev‡R‡Ui
AvIZvq wek¦we`¨vj‡qi hveZxq Dbœqb cÖKí mswkøó cY¨, Kvh© I †mev mswkøó wej G kvLvi
gva¨‡g cix¶v K‡i wcÖ-AwWU kvLvq †cÖiY Kiv nq| Awafy³ K‡j‡Ri wejI G kvLv KZ…©K
m¤úvw`Z nq| GQvov, cix¶vi cvwi‡ZvwlK wej, mKj cÖKvi AwMÖg mgš^‡qi wej, Dbœqb I
Abybœqb Znwe‡ji AvIZvq wej †_‡K KwZ©Z U¨v· I f¨vU miKvwi †KvlvMv‡i Rgv`v‡bi
Kvh©µgI G kvLv KZ…©K m¤úvw`Z nq| Dbœqb ev‡RU, Awafy³ K‡jR msµvšÍ †jb‡`‡bi
eyKm& Ae GKvD›Um& G kvLv KZ…©K m¤úvw`Z I msiw¶Z nq| wewfbœ Avw_©K weeiYx ˆZwi
c~e©K mswkøó KZ…©c¶‡K cÖ`vb Kiv nq| †nvj‡mj wfwˇZ e¨vswKs e¨e¯’vi gva‡g wkÿK,
Kg©KZ©v I Kg©PvixM‡Yi g‡a¨ 100 †KvwU UvKvi FY cÖ`vb msµvšÍ hveZxq Kvh©µg G kvLvi
gva¨‡g cwiPvwjZ nq| mswkøó Znwe‡ji wewb‡qvM msµvšÍ Kvh©µgI G kvLv KZ…©K m¤úv`b
Kiv nq|
wej kvLvi Kvh©vw` m¤úv`‡bi Rb¨ 06 Rb Kg©KZ©v, 03 Rb mnvqK I 02 Rb mvaviY
Kg©Pvix wb‡qvwRZ Av‡Qb| GB kvLvi cÖavb wnmv‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Qb Dc-cwiPvjK
Rbve ‡gvt dRjyj nK|
(4) AwWU kvLv : 2008-2009 A_© eQi †_‡K AwWU †m‡ji Kvh©µg ïiæ nq| G kvLv
wcÖ-AwWU I †cv÷ AwW‡Ui Kvh©vejx m¤úv`b K‡i _v‡K|
`߇ii wewfbœ kvLv †_‡K †cÖwiZ wej cwi‡kv‡ai c~‡e© wek^we`¨vj‡qi A_© KwgwU I wmwÛ‡KU
KZ©„K Aby‡gvw`Z wewa-wewavb, PPA-2006 I PPR-2008 Gi weavb, †Rbv‡ij
wdb¨vwÝqvj iæjm, f¨vU I AvqKi, cÖkvmwbK Aby‡gv`b Ges miKvwi wewa-weav‡bi
Av‡jv‡K GB kvLv KZ…©K wej cixÿv-wbixÿv K‡i cwi‡kv‡ai mycvwik Kiv nq| GQvov,
wkÿK-Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvix‡`i Aemi MÖnY, Ae¨vnwZ I PvKzwiPz¨wZ msµvšÍ e¨w³MZ bw_I
wbixÿv Kiv nq|
miKvwi wbixÿv `j KZ…©K wbixÿvKvjxb Zv‡`i Pvwn`vK…Z Z_¨vw` wewfbœ `ßi I wefvM †_‡K
msMÖn K‡i Dc¯’vcb, wbixÿv wRÁvmvi ZvrÿwYK Reve cÖ`vb, AwWU Awa`ßi KZ©„K Bmy¨K…Z
Ges cvewjK GKvD›Um (wc.G) KwgwU‡Z DÌvwcZ AwWU AvcwËi eªWwkU Reve G kvLv
KZ…©K cÖ`vb Kiv nq| cywÄf~Z Avcw˸‡jv wb®úwËi Rb¨ wØcÿxq I wÎcÿxq mfvi Av‡qvRb
K‡i AvcwË wb®úwËi e¨e¯’v †bqv nq|
KZ©„c‡ÿi wb‡`©kµ‡g wewfbœ wefvM/cÖK‡íi Avw_©K †j‡b‡`‡bi Af¨šÍixY wbixÿv Kvh©µgI
mg‡q mg‡q cwiPvjbv Kiv nq| cÖwZ‡e`bvaxb mg‡q wb‡¤œv³ AwWU Kvh©µg cwiPvjbv Kiv
n‡q‡Q:
wek^we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgk‡bi Pvwn`v †gvZv‡eK AwWU AvcwËi gvwmK cÖwZ‡e`b †cÖiY, cÖwZ
eQi AwWU AvcwË wb®úwËi evwl©K Kg©cwiKíbv weg‡K †cÖiY, wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Pvwn`vK…Z
Z_¨ I cÖwZ‡e`b †cÖiY G kvLvi AvIZvfy³| AwWU †mj MV‡bi c~‡e© wek^we`¨vj‡qi ïiæ
†_‡K 2006-2007 A_© eQi ch©šÍ me©‡gvU AvcwË wQj 341 wU| cieZ©x‡Z wbixÿv mb
2007-2008 †_‡K 2021-2022 ch©šÍ 15 eQ‡i DÌvwcZ bZzb AvcwËi msL¨v 110 wU mn
†gvU AvcwËi msL¨v wQj 451 wU| wewfbœ mg‡q wØcÿxq, wÎcÿxq mfv Ges wc.G KwgwUi
gva¨‡g †gvU wb®úwËK…Z AvcwËi msL¨v 385 wU| eZ©gvb mgq ch©šÍ Awb®úbœ AvcwËi msL¨v
gvÎ 66 wU hv mgmvgwqK wek^we`¨vj‡qi mv‡_ ZzjbvK‡í LyeB bMY¨|
07 Rb Kg©KZ©v I 02 Rb mnvqK Kg©Pvixi gva¨‡g G kvLvi hveZxq KvR m¤úvw`Z n‡”Q|
Rbve †gv. bvRgyj †nv‡mBb, AwZwi³ wnmve cwiPvjK GB kvLvi cÖavb wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb
Ki‡Qb|
402
2022-2023 A_© eQ‡ii Abybœqb ev‡RU eivÏ Ges cÖK…Z Li‡Pi weeiYx (jÿ UvKvi As‡K)
A_©‰bwZK †KvW LvZmg~n ev‡RU eivÏ cÖK…Z LiP
3631 AveZ©K Aby`vb:
3631101 1. †eZb eve` mnvqZv 5890.00 5803.85
3631102 2. fvZvw` eve` mnvqZv 4304.00 4205.94
3631103 3. cb¨ I †mev eve` mnvqZv 3403.00 3257.68
3631104 4. †cbkb I Aemi myweav 903.00 867.48
3631108 5. M‡elYv Aby`vb 802.00 800.00
3631109 6. cÖv_wgK ¯^v¯’¨ †mev eve` mnvqZv 21.00 16.57
3631199 7. Ab¨vb¨ Aby`vb 107.00 101.98
Dc- †gvU AveZ©K Aby`vb 15430.00 15053.50
3632 g~jab Aby`vbt
. 3632102 1.hš¿cvwZ Aby`vb 1039.00 926.59
3632103 2.hvbevnb eve` Aby`vb 44.00 44.00
3632105 3.Z_¨ †hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³ Aby`vb 142.00 111.22
3632106 4.Ab¨vb¨ Aby`vb (AvmevecÎ) 1.00 0.64
Dc-†gvU g~jab Aby`vbt 1226.00 1082.45
†gvU AveZ©K I g~jab Aby`vbt 16656.00 16135.95
403
cwiKíbv I Dbœqb
01| `߇ii msw¶ß cwiwPwZ:
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi ‡fŠZ I GKv‡WwgK Dbœq‡b cwiKíbv I Dbœqb `ßi g~L¨ f~wgKv cvjb K‡i
_v‡K| miKv‡ii cÂevwl©K I ga¨‡gqv`x cwiKíbvi Aax‡b wek¦we`¨vj‡q KZ©…c‡ÿi
Pvwn`vbyhvqx wewfbœ AeKvVv‡gv wbg©vY, wefvM, BÝwUwUDU, Abyl` ‡Lvjvi cÖ¯Ívemn Dbœqb
cÖKí cÖYqbc~e©K cÖKí `wjj G `ßi n‡Z evsjv‡`k wek¦we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgk‡b ‡cÖiY Kiv
nq| Gici wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mycvwikµ‡g cwiKíbv Kwgk‡bi gva¨‡g cÖKímg~n GK‡bK
KZ©…K Aby‡gvw`Z nq| cieZ©x‡Z cÖKí `wjj Abyhvqx eivÏ cÖvwßi ci GwWwc‡Z A_© eiv‡Ïi
Rb¨ evsjv‡`k wek¦we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgk‡b cÖ¯Íve ‡cÖiY Kiv nq| A_© cÖvwßi ci cÖ‡KŠkj
`߇ii gva¨‡g GKv‡WwgK febmn wewfbœ AeKvVv‡gvMZ wbg©vY KvR m¤úv`b Kiv n‡q
_v‡K, ˆeÁvwbK hš¿cvwZmn Ab¨vb¨ wkÿv mnvqK miÄvgvw` G `ßi n‡Z µqKvh©
cÖwµqvKiY Kiv nq Ges wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wbqgvbyhvqx wefvM, Abyl` BZ¨vw` ‡Lvjv nq|
cÖKí ev¯ÍevqbKv‡j evsjv‡`k wek¦we`¨vjq gÄyix Kwgkb, wkÿv gš¿Yvjq, cwiKíbv
Kwgkbmn miKvwi cÖwZôvbmg~‡n wewfbœ cÖwZ‡e`b cÖ`vb K‡i Ges wewfbœ mg‡q GwWwc
ch©v‡jvPbv mfvq ‡hvM`vb K‡i Dbœqb msµvšÍ mgy`q KvR Zivwš^Z I m¤úv`b Kiv n‡q
_v‡K| ZvQvov wewfbœ wkÿvmnvqK mvgMÖx `ic‡Îi gva¨‡g µ‡qi ‡ÿ‡Î GKv‡WwgK
wefvMmg~n‡K G `ßi n‡Z mvwe©K mn‡hvwMZv cÖ`vb Kiv n‡q _v‡K |
wek¦we`¨vjq Dbœqb cÖKí cÖYqb n‡Z ïiæ K‡i ev¯Íevqb, cixweÿY, g~j¨vqb BZ¨vw`mn mKj
KvR cwiKíbv I Dbœqb `ßi n‡Z mgš^q I m¤úv`b Kiv nq|
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq 1986 wLªóv‡ã cÖwZôvjMœ n‡Z G `ßi wewfbœ Dbœqb
cÖKí MÖnY I ev¯Íevqb K‡i Avm‡Q|
GQvovI 2008 mvj n‡Z G wek¦we`¨vj‡qi ˆeÁvwbK hš¿cvwZ, Awdm miÄvg, cixÿv
mvgMÖxmn cÖf…wZ µqKvh© †K›`ªxqfv‡e cwiKíbv I Dbœqb `߇ii mv‡_ mshy³ †m›Uªvj
cÖwKDi‡g›U †mj Gi gva¨‡g m¤úbœ Kiv n‡”Q|
05|
K) mnvqK Kg©Pvixi msL¨v: 2 Rb
L) mvaviY Kg©Pvixi msL¨v: 2 Rb
405
cixÿv wbqš¿‡Ki `ßi
cix¶v wbqš¿K `ßi KZ…©K wek¦we`¨vjq Ges Awaf~³ K‡jRmgy‡ni mKj cix¶v
cwiPvjbvmn cix¶vi djvdj cÖKvk, mvwU©wd‡KU, †MÖWkxU, UªvÝwµÞ, mggvb mb`cÎ
cÖ¯‘Zc~e©K weZiY Kiv| ZvQvov wek¦we`¨vjq KZ…©c¶ KZ…©K cÖ`&Ë wewfbœ Kvh©vw` m¤úv`b Kiv
n‡q _v‡K| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi G¨v±, mswewa, I wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cix¶v Aa¨v‡`k Abymv‡i cix¶v
wbqš¿K `ßi cwiPvwjZ n‡q _v‡K|
mvwU©wd‡KU kvLv:
1| mb`cÎ, †MÖWkxU/gvK©kxU, mggvb mb`cÎ I UªvÝwµÞ cÖ¯‘Z Kiv
2| QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i g‡a¨ mb`cÎ, †MÖWkxU, mggvb mb`cÎ I UªvÝwµÞ weZib Kiv
3| wkÿv_x©‡`i mb`cÎ, †MÖWkxU/gvK©kxU, UªvÝwµÞ BZ¨vw` WKz‡g›U cÖ‡qvRbxq wd MÖnY
mv‡c‡ÿ †fwiwd‡Kkb Kiv nq
wej kvLv:
1| cix¶vi cvwi‡ZvwlK wej cix¶v wbix¶v K‡i Zv cwi‡kv‡ai Rb¨ wnmve `߇i †cÖib Kiv
2| ¯’vqx AMÖx‡gi wnmve msiÿY
3| WvKgvmyj msµvšÍ wnmve wbKvk
408
`߇ii bvg: cÖ‡KŠkj `ßi
Kg©KZ©v‡`i wWwMÖ I c`exmn bv‡gi ZvwjKv:
1| Rbve ˆmq` nvweeyi ingvb, cÖavb cÖ‡KŠkjx I cÖKí cwiPvjK kvnRvjvj weÁvb I
cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi AwaKZi Dbœqb (2q ch©vq), weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
2| Rbve Rqbvj Bmjvg †PŠayix, ZË¡veavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
3| Rbve †gv: gwZDi ingvb, ZË¡veavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
4| Rbve †gv: bvwRg DwÏb, ZË¡veavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb B‡jKwUªK¨vj GÛ
B‡jKUªwb· BwÄwbqvwis
5| Rbve weKvk P›`ª `vm, ZË¡veavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
6| Rbve †gv: Avãyj Kwig, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
7| Rbve gy‡k©` Avng` †PŠayix, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb B‡jKwUªK¨vj GÛ
B‡jKUªwb· BwÄwbqvwis
8| Rbve evab P›`ª `vm, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx, GgGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
9| Rbve †gvnv¤§` ZvbRxg kvg&m, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx, GgGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
10| Rbve †gv: †njvj DwÏb gvngy`, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- B‡jKwUªK¨vj
BwÄwbqvwis
11| Rbve †gv: Rqbvj Avn‡g` †PŠayix, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
12| Rbve †gvnv¤§` nvwdRyj Bmjvg meyR, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- wmwfj
BwÄwbqvwis
13| Rbve Avkivd †nv‡mb, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- B‡jKwUªK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis
14| Rbve Zvbfxiæj nvwKg, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
15| Rbve Avwidzj Bmjvg ïf, mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, weGmwm Bb wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
16| Rbve †gv: Bg`v`yj nK †PŠayix, Dc- mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- wmwfj
BwÄwbqvwis
17| Rbve iweDj AvIqvj, Dc- mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, wW‡cøvgv- Bb- wmwfj BwÄwbqvwis
18| Rbve †gv: AvRv` wgqv, mnKvix †iwR÷ªvi, GgG
19| Rbve e‡b›`ª P›`ª †`e, mnKvix †iwR÷ªvi, GgG
20| Rbve †gv: Aveyj Kvjvg AvRv`, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©, GgG
21| Rbve †gvnv¤§` mvBdyj Avjg, †óvi Awdmvi GgG
22| Rbve †gv: AvjvDwÏb kvn&, wmwbqi mycvifvBRvi, GBPGmwm
409
4| `߇ii kvLv wfwËK Kvh©µg:
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi AeKvVv‡gv wbg©vY KvR, wmwfj, m¨vwbUvwi, B‡jKwUªK¨vj, †Uwj‡dvb,
AvmevecÎ, M¨vm ms‡hvM, †givgZ I iÿYv‡eÿY cÖf…wZ KvRKg© cÖ‡KŠkj `ßi KZ©„K
ev¯ÍevwqZ n‡q _v‡K| hveZxq ˆe`y¨wZK ¯’vcbv, WªBs, wWRvBb I wbgv©‡Y, ˆ`bw›`b ˆe`y¨wZK
iÿYv‡eÿY, (wewUwmGj †Uwj‡dvb) jvBb iÿYv‡eÿY, wcGweG· †dvb jvBb ms‡hvM,
iÿYv‡eÿY, wewfbœ w`em D`hvcbKvjxb ˆe`y¨wZK KvR, QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i wewfbœ Abyôv‡bi
ˆe`y¨wZK ms‡hvM mn Ab¨vb¨ KvR| †m›Uªvj AwWUwiqvg I wgwb AwWUwiqv‡g AbywôZ wewfbœ
Abyôv‡bi ˆe`y¨wZK KvR| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Af¨šÍwiY M¨vm jvBb wbg©vY I iÿYv‡eÿY KvR|
eZ©gv‡b ÒkvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi AwaKZi DbœqbÓ Ges ÒkvnRvjvj
weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi AwaKZi Dbœqb (2q ch©vq)Ó kxl©K 2wU AeKvVv‡gv Dbœqb
cÖKí Pjgvb hv‡`i cÖv°wjZ e¨q eivÏ h_vµ‡g 200.38 †KvwU Ges 987.79 †KvwU UvKv|
cÖKí 2wUi gva¨‡g wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wb¤œewY©Z KvR¸wj ev¯ÍevwqZ n‡”Q|
410
21. 10-Storied Staff Quarter
22. 04-Storied Mosque at Hall Premises
23. 10-Storied Academic Building for Physical Science and Agriculture &
Mineral Science
24. 10-Storied Academic Building for Management and Business Administration,
Bangla, English and Modern Language Institute
25. 10-Storied Club Complex Building
26. 7-Storied Hostel for Graduate and International Students
27. 33/11KV 10MVA Sub-station
cÖ‡KŠkj `ßi 2wU cÖKí ev¯Íevq‡b mve©ÿwYKfv‡e wb‡qvwRZ i‡q‡Q| ewY©Z 2wU cÖKí
ev¯ÍevwqZ n‡j wek^we`¨vj‡qi AeKvVv‡gvi ‰`b¨Zv A‡bKvs‡kB `~i n‡e e‡j Avkv Kiv
hvq|
GQvovI wbgœewY©Z e¨w³eM© Zvu‡`i bv‡gi cv‡k^© DwjøwLZ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i _v‡Kb|
01| Rbve ˆmq` nvweeyi ingvb, cªavb cÖ‡KŠkjx Ges cÖKí cwiPvjK, kvwecÖwei AwaKZi
Dbœqb (2q ch©vq) cªKí, kvwecÖwe|
02| Rbve Rqbvj Bmjvg †PŠayix, ZË¡eavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx-1 I `icÎ g~j¨vqb KwgwU (BwRwc-
Dbœqb) Gi m`m¨-mwPe|
03| Rbve †gv: bvwRg DwÏb, ZË¡eavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx (we`y¨r) I `icÎ g~j¨vqb KwgwU-1 Gi
m`m¨-mwPe|
04| Rbve weKvk P›`ª `vm, ZË¡eavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx I `icÎ g~j¨vqb KwgwU-2 Gi
m`m¨-mwPe|
05| Rbve evab P›`ª `vm, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx I `icÎ g~j¨vqb KwgwU (BwRwc) Gi
m`m¨-mwPe|
06| Rbve †gvnv¤§` ZvbRxg kvg&m, wbe©vnx cÖ‡KŠkjx I cÖ¯Íve g~j¨vqb KwgwU (Abybœqb) Gi
m`m¨-mwPe|
411
†gwW‡Kj †m›Uvi
`ßi cÖavb:
cÖ‡dmi W. Avwmd BKevj, cÖkvmK
Kg©KZ©ve„›`:
1. cÖ‡dmi W. Avwmd BKevj, cÖkvmK
2. Wv. K…òc` AvPvh©¨, GgweweGm, †WcywU Pxd †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
3. Wv. gvmivev myjZvbv, GgweweGm, wmwbqi †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
4. Wv. widvZ imyj m„Rb, GgweweGm, wmwbqi †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi (wkÿv QzwU‡Z)
5. Wv. †gvt nvweeyj Bmjvg, GgweweGm, wmwbqi †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
6. Wv. myP›`v ivq mywP, GgweweGm, †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
7. Wv. kvšÍv `vm, GgweweGm, †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
8. Wv. ‡gv. gykwdKzi ingvb, GgweweGm, †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi
9. ‡gv. AvdRvjyi iwng †PŠayix, GgG, mnKvix †iwR÷ªvi
10. ixbv †di‡`Šmx, wW‡cøvgv Bb bvm©, bvm©
mnvqK Kg©Pvix: 5 Rb
mvavib Kg©Pvix: 4 Rb
412
†gwW‡Kj wK¬qv‡iÝ
G wek^we`¨vj‡qi QvÎ QvÎx‡`i Abvm©- gv÷vm© †kl Kivi ci †gwW‡Kj KvW© Rgv w`‡q
†gwW‡Kj wK¬qv‡iÝ cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
Dc‡`óv KwgwU
G wek^we`¨vj‡qi †gwW‡Kj †m›Uvi myôzfv‡e cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ †gwW‡Kj †m›Uvi cwiPvjbv
Dc‡`óv KwgwU MVb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
Jla µq KwgwU
G wek^we`¨vj‡qi †gwW‡Kj †m›Uv‡ii Jla µq Kivi Rb¨ µq KwgwU MVb Kiv n‡q‡Q| D³
µq KwgwUi gva¨‡g Jla µq Kiv nq|
413
UxKv
`vb:
†ncvUvBwUm-we, RivqyK¨vÝvi Ges GBPAvBwf †ivM m¤ú‡K© m‡PZbZv e„w×i j‡ÿ wewfbœ
mgq Iwi‡q‡›Ukb mfv AbywôZ nq Ges wncvUvBwUm-we I Rivqy K¨vÝv‡ii wUKv `v‡bi
e¨e¯’v Kiv nq|
G Qvov †gwW‡Kj †m›Uv‡i AvMZ †mev cÖv_x©‡`i wPwKrmv †mevi Dbœq‡bi wbišÍb cÖ‡Póv
Ae¨vnZ Av‡Q|
414
kvixwiK wkÿv `ßi
`ßi cÖavb
†PŠayix mD`-web-Avw¤^qv
Kg©KZ©ve„›`:
01| †PŠayix mD`-web-Avw¤^qv, cwiPvjK
02| †g‡ni Aviv †eMg, Dc-cwiPvjK
03| W. gynv¤§` kwn`yj Bmjvg, Dc cwiPvjK
04| †gv. ivwk`yj nvmvb, Dc cwiPvjK
05| †gv. Avãyi ivwKe, mnKvix cwiPvjK
06| bwgZv †`, mnKvix cwiPvjK
07| kixd Avn‡g`, wdwRK¨vj BÝUªv±i
08| †gv. AvkdvKzi ingvb, mnKvix cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
mvavib Kg©Pvixe„›`: 06 Rb
`߇ii Kvh©µg:
kvixwiK wk¶v `߇ii Kvh©µg Awdm cÖavb-Gi †bZ„‡Z¡ cwiPvwjZ nq| GB Awd‡mi
ZË¡veav‡b AvšÍt wefvM, Db¥y³, AvšÍtwek¦we`¨vjq, RvZxq Ges we‡kl w`em Dcj‡¶ wewfbœ
cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Av‡qvRb Kiv n‡q _v‡K| kvixwiK wkÿv `߇i, ‡Ljvayjv I µxov KwgwU Ges
†Ljvayjv I µxov Dc-KwgwU Av‡Q|
AvšÍtwek¦we`¨vjq ch©v‡q wK wK †Ljvq AskMÖnY Ki‡e Ges AvšÍtwefvM wK wK †Ljv AbywôZ
n‡e Zv KwgwU KZ©„K wba©vwiZ nq| ‡Ljvayjv I µxov KwgwU evwl©K ev‡RU Aby‡gv`b w`‡q
_v‡Kb|
Official Activities:
The activities of the office of the Physical Education are conducted under the
supervision of the Director. Under the supervision of this office Inter University,
open, inter department, national and on the occasion of special day, different
tournaments are arranged. Also, with the cooperation of students, teachers, officers
and employees, every year Annual Sports Competition is arranged.
The Physical Education office is further dealing with co-curriculum activities to
ensure a comprehensive development of the students. The office provides stipend
to ten best student-players and two students are awarded “UniversityBlue” for
excellence and success in international, national or inter-university tournaments
415
every year. There is a sports committee and a sports sub-committee in this office.
In the inter university arena, the students will take part in which games and which
sports will be arranged in Inter department arena are determined by this committee.
Sports committee approves the annual budget.
AvšÍtwefvMt
AvšÍwefvM fwjej (QvÎ)- 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - MwYZ wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - mgvRKg© wefvM
AvšÍwefvM fwjej (QvÎx)- 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - mgvRKg© wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - wmBB wefvM
AvšÍwefvM n¨vÛej (QvÎ)- 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - MwYZ wefvM
: ivbvi Avc- A_©bxwZ wefvM
AvšÍwefvM n¨vÛej (QvÎx) - 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - ‡jvK cÖkvmb wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - A_©bxwZ wefvM
416
AvšÍwefvM wµ‡KU (QvÎ)- 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - b„weÁvb wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - MwYZ wefvM
AvšÍwefvM wµ‡KU (QvÎx) - 2022 : P¨vw¤úqb - ‡jvK cÖkvmb wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - A_©bxwZ wefvM
AvšÍwefvM dzUej(QvÎ)- 2023 : P¨vw¤úqb - cwimsL¨vb wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - wcGmGm wefvM
AvšÍwefvM dzUej (QvÎx)- 2023 : P¨vw¤úqb - ‡jvK cÖkvmb wefvM
: ivbvi Avc - evsjv wefvM
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq ch©vq:
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq dzUej (QvÎ) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2022 AskMÖnY
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq n¨vÛej (QvÎ) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2022 AskMÖnY
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq fwjej (QvÎ) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2022 AskMÖnY
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq fwjej (QvÎx) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2022 AskMÖnY
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq wµ‡KU (QvÎ) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2023 AskMÖnY
AvšÍwek¦we`¨vjq e¨vWwg›Ub (QvÎ) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 2023 AskMÖnY
417
Kw¤úDUvi I Z_¨ †K›`ª Ges AvBwmwU †mj
1. `ßi cÖav‡bi bvg: cÖ‡dmi gynv¤§` gvmyg, cwiPvjK
419
†hŠb nqivwb I wbcxob wb‡iva †K›`ª
mswÿß cwiwPwZ:
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq (kvwecÖwe) G wkÿK, QvÎ, Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvix‡`i
†hŠb nqivwb I wbcxob wb‡iv‡ai Rb¨ AvPiYwewa-2010 cÖbqY Kiv n‡q‡Q| GB
AvPiYwewa Abymv‡i ‡hŠb nqivwb I wbcxob `g‡bi Rb¨ Ges Z`y‡Ï‡k¨ wbivc` cwi‡ek
ˆZixi j‡ÿ¨ cÖPvi I cÖKvkbvi †ÿ‡Î we‡kl ¸iæZ¡ Av‡ivc K‡i| cÖwZ wkÿve‡l© bZzb e‡l©i
K¬vk ïiæi cÖv°v‡j G wel‡q e¨vcKfv‡e cÖPviYv Pvjv‡bv nq| evsjv‡`‡ki msweav‡bi
†gŠwjK AwaKv‡ii Aby‡”Q`vewj Abyhvqx mK‡ji gZ cÖKvk, Pjv‡div, cov‡kvbv I Kv‡Ri
wbðqZv weav‡bi Rb¨I h_vh_ m‡PZbZv I RbgZ MV‡bi cÖwµqv Ae¨vnZ ivL‡Z AÎ
wek^we`¨vjq me©`v m‡Pó| D”Pwkÿv cÖwZôv‡b †hŠbnqivwb I wbcxob cÖwZ‡ivaK‡í gnvgvb¨
nvB‡KvU© wWwfk‡bi wb‡`©kbvmg~n ev¯Íevq‡bi wel‡q GB wek^we`¨vj‡q wb‡¤œv³ Awf‡hvM
KwgwU Kvh©Ki i‡q‡Q|
`ßi cÖavb
Aa¨vcK W. mvwebv Bmjvg, mfvcwZ
m`m¨e„›`
1| Aa¨vcK W. Avãyjøvn Avj gywbg, wmGmB wefvM, kvwecÖwe, wm‡jU
2| Aa¨vcK gvndzRv †eMg, GwkqvwUK †mvmvBwU, evsjv‡`k
3| GW‡fv‡KU †gv. Avãyj KyÏym, evi nj bs-2, RR †KvU©, wm‡jU
4| GW‡fv‡KU ˆmq`v wkwib AvKZvi, wm‡jU wefvMxq cÖavb, evsjv‡`k gwnjv AvBbRxex
mwgwZ
5| Rbve †gŠwj AvRv`, Dc –cwiPvjK, cvewjK g¨v‡bR‡g›U wefvM, wek^we`¨vjq gÄyix
Kwgkb
m`m¨ mwPe
W. gybZvnv iwKe, Aa¨vcK, A_©bxwZ wefvM, kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq, wm‡jU
†K‡›`ªi Kvh©µg:
‡hŠb nqivwb I wbcxob wb‡iva KwgwU, kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq Gi wkÿv_©x,
wkÿK IKg©iZ e¨w³‡`i cÖwZôv‡b Kg©iZ e¨w³‡`i †hŠbnqivwb wbcxobmsµvšÍ Awf‡hvM
MÖnY, Avbylw½K Z`šÍ I mycvwik cÖYqb K‡i| ZvQvov kvwecÖwe cÖwZôv‡b wb‡iva †K‡›`ªi
cwiPvjbv-KwgwU Z`šÍ Kivi Rb¨ cÿMY†K Ges mvÿxMY‡K h_vh_fv‡e †bvwUk cÖ`vb,
cÖ‡qvRbxq ïbvwb MªnY, Z_¨-mvÿ¨-cªgvY msMÖn Ges wek^we`¨vj‡qi wewfbœ ch©v‡qi
420
`wjjcÎ ch©v‡jvPbv K‡i _v‡K| †h‡nZz G RvZxq Awf‡hvM cÖZ¨ÿ mvÿ¨ cÖgvY Kg _v‡K,
ZvB cÖZ¨ÿ mvÿ¨-cÖgvbvw` QvovI cvwicvwk©^K mvÿ¨ cªgvbvw`i Dci †Rvi w`‡Z cÖgvY msMÖn
Kiv nq| wb‡iva KwgwUi KvR myôzfv‡e cwiPvjbv Kivi Rb¨ wek^we`¨vj‡qi mswkøó Awdm
PvwnevgvÎ mKj mn‡hvwMZv cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| wb‡iva‡K›`ª Awf‡hvMKvix‡`i cwiPq †Mvcb
iv‡L| mvÿ¨ MÖnY Kv‡j Awf‡hvMKvix‡`i‡K D‡Ïk¨ cÖ‡Yvw`Zfv‡e †Kvb cÖKvi †nq, wbMÖn,
nhivwbg~jK cÖkœ ev AvPiY Kiv nq bv| wb‡iva‡K›`ª m‡e©v”P wÎk Kvh© w`e‡mi g‡a¨ Z`šÍ
KvR †kl Ki‡Z m‡Pó _v‡K| Awf‡hvM cÖgvwYZ n‡j Aciv‡ai gvÎv Abyhvqx Acivaxi
kvw¯Íi wbw`©ó mycvwikmn KwgwUi wi‡cvU© mswkøó KZ…©cÿ‡K cÖ`vb Kiv nq| wb‡iva‡K‡›`ªi
mycvwik Abyhvqx mswkøó KZ…©cÿ lvU Kvh© w`e‡mi g‡a¨ mKj ch©vq †kl K‡i Ges Acivaxi
kvw¯Í m¤ú‡K© PzovšÍ wm×všÍ cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡K| wb‡iva†K›`ª KZ…©cÿ †Kvb Awf‡hv‡Mi Z`šÍ
PjvKv‡j wb®úwË bv-nIqv ch©šÍ Awfhy³ wkÿK, Kg©KZ©v ev Kg©Pvix‡K cÖ‡qvRb‡ev‡a
mvgwqKfv‡e mKj `vwqZ¡ †_‡K Ges wkÿv_©x‡K mvgwqKfv‡e wkÿv Kvh©µg †_‡K weiZ ivLv
wbwðZ K‡i| ‡hŠbnqivwb wb‡ivaK‡í Rb-m‡PZbZv ˆZix‡Z G KwgwU wewfbœ Kg©m~Px MªnY
K‡i| D‡jøL¨ †h, 1jv A‡±vei 2022 †_‡K D³ KwgwU †hŠb nqivwb I wbcxob wb†iva †K‡›`ª
`vwqZ¡ MÖnY K‡i‡Q|
421
cwienb `ßi
mswÿß cwiwPwZ:
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡q 1989 Bs m‡b GKwU gvÎ Mvwo w`‡q cwien‡bi
hvÎv ïiæ nq| wek^we`¨vj‡qi m~PbvjMœ ‡_‡K wkÿK, Kg©KZ©v, Kg©Pvix Ges QvÎ QvÎx‡`i evm
I wgwbevm w`‡q K¨v¤úvm †_‡K kn‡ii wewfbœ ¯’v‡b Ges kni †_‡K K¨v¤úv‡m Avbq‡bi
‡ÿ‡Î cwienb `ßi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© fzwgKv cvjb K‡i Avm‡Q| wmwÛ‡KU, GKv‡WwgK KvDwÝj,
A_©-KwgwU, cwiPvjK, QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv Ges nj cÖ‡fvó‡`i hvZvqv‡Zi †ÿ‡Î
wek¦we`¨vj‡qi gvB‡µvevm I wcK-Avc w`‡q cwienb `ßi we‡kl ‡mev cÖ`vb Kiv _v‡K|
ZvQvov cÖ±i, cÖ±wiqvj ewW I fwZ© cixÿv Kv‡R mve©ÿwYK Mvwo cÖ`vb K‡i cwienb `ßi
†mev cÖ`vb K‡i Avm‡Q| cwienb `߇ii `yÕwU G¤^y‡jÝ w`‡q wek^we`¨vjq cwiev‡ii
mve©ÿwYK wPwKrmv ‡mev cÖ`vb Kiv n‡”Q| cwienb `߇ii Aax‡b GKwUgvÎ wcK-Avc w`‡q
wewfbœ wefvM, `ßi I wewfbœ Abyôv‡bi gvjvgvj cwien‡bi †ÿ‡Î h_vh_ †mev cÖ`vb K‡i
hv‡”Q| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi wbR¯^ evm I wgwbevm w`‡q mve©ÿwbK cwienb e¨e¯’v mPj ivLvi
‡Póv Ae¨vnZ Av‡Q| wmw&Û‡KU KZ…©K MwVZ cwienb msµvšÍ Dc‡`óv KwgwUi gva¨‡g
¸iæZ¡c~b© wm×všÍ ‡bqv nq| m~PbvjMœ †_‡KB Ghver Kv‡j ch©vqµ‡g wewfbœ ‡gqv‡` G ch©šÍ
†gvU 11(GMvi) Rb cwienb cÖkvmK g‡nv`‡qi †bZ…‡Z¡ `ÿZvi mwnZ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
cwienb Kvh©µg cwiPvwjZ n‡q Avm‡Q| eZ©gvb cwienb cÖkvmK cÖ‡dmi ‡gvnv¤§`
Av‡bvqvi †nv‡mb Gi D³ `߇ii Kvh©µg myPviæiƒ‡c cwiPvwjZ n‡”Q|
Vision:
wek^we`¨vj‡qi Mvwo en‡i bZzb Mvwo µ‡qi gva¨‡g ms‡hvRb Ges Mvwo¸‡jv mve©ÿwYK mPj
ivLvi gva¨‡g fwel¨‡Z mvwe©K cwienb †mevi gvb Dbœq‡bi gva¨‡g DbœZ cwienb †mev
wbwðZKiY|
Mission:
wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿK Ges QvÎ QvÎx‡`i K¬v‡mi welqwU m‡e©v”P ¸iæZ¡ w`‡q Zv‡`i‡K mwVK
mg‡q K¨v¤úv‡m Avbqb| Ges Kg©KZ©v I Kg©PvixM‡Yi Awdm wba©vwiZ mgqm~wP ‡gvZv‡eK
mwVK mg‡q Awd‡m Avbv Ges Awdm †k‡l ‡cŠQv‡bv| m‡e©vcwi mvwe©K cwienb †mev cÖ`vb|
Objectives:
wek^we`¨vjq KZ©„c‡ÿi gva¨‡g wbivc` hvZvqv‡Zi j‡ÿ¨ `ÿ MvwoPvjK I `ÿ evm †njcvi
wb‡qvM Kiv| Mvwo mgy‡ni hvwš¿K ÎæwU wbim‡bi Rb¨ `ÿ †gKvwbK Ges †gKvwbK †njcvi
wb‡qvM Kiv| cwienb e¨e¯’vcbv mwVKfv‡e cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ gvV ch©v‡q †jvK wb‡qv‡Mi
cvkvcvwk cwienb Awd‡m Riæix wfwˇZ †jvKej evov‡bv cÖ‡qvRb|
422
Department at a glance:
wek^we`¨vj‡qi cÖkvmwbK feb-1 Gi Z„Zxq Zjvq wZbwU iæg wb‡q cwienb `ßi Aew¯’Z|
†MvjPË¡‡ii c~e©w`‡K wek^we`¨vjq M¨v‡i‡Ri Ae¯’vb| M¨v‡iR Gi cv‡kB Mvwo¸‡jv †aŠZ
Kivi Rb¨ GKwU †i¤ú i‡q‡Q| ZvQvov WªvBfvi, †njcvi I ‡gKvwb· Gi emvi Rb¨
M¨v‡i‡R c„_K iæg Av‡Q| eZ©gv‡b wek^we`¨vj‡qi wbR¯^ evm, wgwbevm, gvB‡µvevm, wcK
Avc, G¤^y‡jÝ, Rxc, Kvimn †gvU 38(AvUwÎk) wU Mvox i‡q‡Q|
`ßi cÖavb:
cÖ‡dmi †gvnv¤§` Av‡bvqvi †nv‡mb
cÖwZôvi mb:
1989 Bs‡iRx
Kg©KZ©ve„›`:
1. Rbve Ggivb Avng` †PŠayix, ZË¡veavqK cÖ‡KŠkjx
2. Rbve †gvnv¤§` Aveyj eki, mnKvix †iwR÷ªvi
3. Rbve ˆmq` †gv. Avjx AvKei, wmwbqi mycvifvBRvi
424
we Gb wm wm `ßi
`ßi cÖavb
cÖ‡dmi K¨v‡Þb W. †gv. AvkÖvdzj Kwig, K¨v‡Þb
Kg©KZ©ve„›`
cÖ‡dmi K¨v‡Þb W. †gv. Avkªvdzj Kwig, wcGBPwW
†gvnv¤§` bvwmi DwÏb, wcGBPwW
W. Gm. Gg. wbRvg DwÏb, wcGBPwW
†gvQv. AvÄygvbAviv †eMg, GgG
425
eZ©gv‡b we Gb wm wmÕi Kvh©cwiwa A‡bKvs‡k e„„w× †c‡q‡Q| AvZ©gvbeZvi †mevq i³`vb,
wbi¶Zv `~ixKiY, cwi®‹vi cwi”QbœZv Awfhvb, UªvwdK wbqš¿Y, ivóªxq ch©v‡q wewfbœ Kg©Kv‡Ð
wbivcËv evwnbx‡K mnvqZv cÖ`vb, e„¶‡ivcY Awfhvb cÖf„wZ RbwnZKi Kv‡Ri gva¨‡g we
Gb wm wmÕi MÖnY‡hvM¨Zv eZ©gv‡b Cl©Yxq ch©v‡q DbœxZ n‡q‡Q| e¨w³¯^v_©, nxbgb¨Zv,
ivR‰bwZK c`öjb cÖf„wZi E‡aŸ© D‡V GKRb we Gb wm wmÕi m`m¨ b¨v‡qi cÖwZôvq †mv”Pvi
n‡q D‡V| we Gb wm wm †mevi Av`‡k© D¾xweZ GKwU gvbeZvi msMVb| evsjv‡`‡k †Zv
e‡UB AvšÍR©vwZK cwigЇj we Gb wm wmÕi ¸iæZ¡ I Dc‡hvwMZv A‡bK¸‡Y e„w× †c‡q‡Q|
evsjv wefv‡Mi cÖ‡dmi K¨v‡Þb W. †gvt AvkÖvdzj Kwi‡gi HKvwšÍK cÖ‡Póvq Ges ZrKvjxb
fvBm-P¨v‡Ýji cÖ‡dmi W. Gg. Avwgbyj Bmjv‡gi AvšÍwiK mn‡hvwMZvq 29 b‡f¤^i 2007
mv‡j ZrKvjxb ZË¡veavqK miKv‡ii gvbbxq ciivóª, cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb
Dc‡`óv W. Bd‡ZLvi Avng` †PŠayix kvwecÖweÕ‡Z GK Avo¤^ic~Y© Abyôv‡b we Gb wm wmÕi
cZvKv D‡Ëvj‡bi ga¨ w`‡q Gi AvbyôvwbK Kvh©µg D‡Øvab K‡ib|
kvwecÖweÕi we Gb wm wmÕi K¨v‡WUiv B‡Zvg‡a¨B AmvaviY K…wZZ¡ †`Lv‡Z mg_© n‡q‡Q|
D‡jøL¨ †h, cÖwZeQi evsjv‡`k RvZxq K¨v‡WU †Kv‡ii K¨v‡WUiv fviZ, kªxjsKv, †bcvj,
wm½vcyi I gvjØx‡c ivóªxq md‡i hvb, Z‡e K¨v‡WU‡`i GB Rb¨ KwVb cÖwZ‡hvwMZvg~jK
evQvB cix¶vq(wjwLZ, e¨envwiK I gb¯ÍvwË¡K) AskMÖn‡Yi gva¨‡g wbe©vwPZ n‡Z nq|
2009 mv‡j kvwecÖweÕi wm Gm B wefv‡Mi QvÎ K¨v‡WU mv‡R©›U †gv. mvBdzi ingvb, 2010
mv‡j cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWR wefv‡Mi QvÎ wm BD I †gv. Avãyj nvbœvb iwb Ges 2018 mv‡j
†jvKcÖkvmb wefv‡Mi K¨v‡WU mv‡R©›U bvw`iv †eMg fvi‡Z ivóªxq mdi Kivi AmvaviY
†MŠie AR©b K‡ib| GQvov kvwecÖweÕi we Gb wm wm Awdm cÖavb cÖ‡dmi K¨v‡Þb W. †gvt
Avkªvdzj Kwig †bcv‡ji cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Avgš¿‡Y 2019 mv‡j evsjv‡`‡ki n‡q †bcv‡j
ivóªxq mdi K‡ib|
eZ©gv‡b kvwecÖwe we Gb wm wm Kw›Ub‡R›U cÖ‡dmi K¨v‡Þb W. †gvt AvkÖvdzj Kwi‡gi
ZË¡veav‡b cwiPvwjZ nq| G Kw›U‡R‡›U (31 Rb K‡i GKwU cyiæl cøvUzb I GKwU gwnjv c�
vUzb) †gvU 62 Rb K¨v‡WU‡K GKRb †mbvevwnbxi GbwmI KZ…©K wbqwgZ mßv‡n `yBw`b
cÖwk¶Y cÖ`v‡bi gva¨‡g we Gb wm wmÕi Kvh©µg cwiPvwjZ n‡”Q| K¨v‡WUMY †mbvevwnbxi
mv‡_ e¨vUvwjqb K¨v¤ú, †iwR‡g›U K¨v¤ú, kxZKvjxb †hŠ_ mvgwiK gnov, RvZxq I
¯^vaxbZv w`em KzPKvIqvR, †m›Uªvj K¨v¤úmn †mbvevwnbx KZ…©K wewfbœ Kvh©µ‡gi Dci
cÖwk¶Y MÖnY K‡i mvdj¨ AR©b K‡i Avm‡Q|
BNCC
Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) was established with the guiding
principles of knowledge, discipline and the volunteers to give military training side
by side to young generation especially the students of schools, colleges and
universities and to make them as second line defense force along with developing
moral.
426
There is a long history of Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC). After passing
Indian Territorial Force (IMF) Act in 1923 by the recommendation of Auxiliary
Territorial Force, the University Training Force(UTC) was created in Dhaka. In
1943, it was renamed as University Officer’s Training (UOTC). The Junior
Division (JDC) was created for the girls of schools and colleges in 1966. During the
liberation war of 1971, these core’s members actively participated in the war. In 23
March 1979, by the government order (Order no. 48/7/D-1/76/212), UTC, UOTC
and JCC were merged as Bangladesh National Cadet Core(BNCC).
The objectives of BNCC are: (a) to improve the morality of young generation; to
build up the leadership quality, sacrificing attitude and above all, to build up
brotherhood among students; (b) to give encouragement enthusiasm among
students for the defense of the country by military training; (c) to work as
disciplined voluntary battalion for national development work and also in disaster
(d) to create secondary resistance battalion for external attack. (e) to create as a
backup for good leadership.
Now BNCC’s work sphere has increased a lot. The acceptability of BNCC has
reached a spiteful level by some beneficial works to the people such as blood
donation, removal of illiteracy, cleaning campaign, traffic control, help security
force in different governmental functions, tree plantation etc. A BNCC cadet can
fight for justice above self-interest, inferiority complex, political stumble and so
on. BNCC’s importance and usefulness have been increased hugely not only in
Bangladesh but also in international area.
In 2004, Capt. Dr. Md. Ashraful Karim, Professor of Bangla Department, met and
talked to the Teachers Association leaders and University administration about the
importance of opening BNCC platoon at Shahjalal University of Science &
Technology. The university authority gave the responsibility to him as a skillful,
industrious and energetic officer. Capt. Dr. Md. Ashraful Karim worked in
different BNCC’s programs in his student life. (A letter was issued by the Vice
Chancellor to employ him as the coordinating officer. Letter no.
1305/12/97/training, date-28 February 2005.)
Later, honorable Ex-Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. M Aminul Islam gave the
responsibility to Capt. Dr. Md. Ashraful Karim, Professor, Department of Bangla,
as platoon commander and sent a letter to regiment commander head quarter for
opening permission. [First letter no. reg./201/5/367, date-27/07/2006, second letter
no.reg.201/5/384, date-20/12/2006] As a result, BNCC’s head quarter sent a
permission letter for opening male (army) platoon.[Letter
no.1358/1/93/training-2,date-05/03/2007] Later BNCC authority recruited a
military instructor to train SUST’s cadets and the activities of BNCC started with
25 male cadets.
By the cordial attempts of Ex-VC Professor Dr. M Aminul Islam, Dr. Iftekhar
427
Ahmed Chowdhury, former advisor of the Caretaker Government, inaugurated the
formal activities with flag hoisting on 29 November 2007 in a gorgeous ceremonial
way. After the establishment of BNCC, cadets are helping in various functions
(Convocation 2007, Convocation 2020, internal and external university games
competition, Annual Sports, admission test, Martyr and International Mother
Language Day, Independence Day, Victory Day and other national days) at the
university dexterously.
By this time, the BNCC cadets of SUST have shown some excellent achievements.
Every year Bangladesh National Cadet Core’s some cadets visit India, Sri Lanka
and Maldives as a governmental tour. But they have to be selected through a tough
competition (written, practical and psychological). From Bangladesh only six
cadets got the opportunity to go to India. In 2009, the student of CSE Department,
sergeant Md. Saifur Rahman, and in 2010, the student of Political Studies
Department CUO Md. Abdul Hannan Rony, the student of Public Administration
sergeant Nadira Begum of SUST got the opportunity to go to India. Besides BNCC
Office cheif Professor Capt Dr. Md. Ashraful Karim paid a state visit to Nepal in
2019 at the invitation of Nepal’s Ministry of Defence.
At present, there are one male and one female (army) platoon of BNCC are working
at SUST. The cadets are 60 in number. Three distinguished teachers are involved.
428
`߇ii kvLv wfwËK Kvh©µg:
e¨vUvwjqb K¨vw¤ús - 2022
e¨vUvwjqb K¨vw¤ús - 2022(27/10/2022 †_‡K 30/10/2022 ch©šÍ g`b †gvnb K‡j‡R
AbywôZ)-G kvwecÖwei 11 Rb K¨v‡WU (6 Rb cyiæl I 5 Rb gwnjv) AskMÖnY K‡i
mvnwmKZv I mdjZvi m‡½ D³ cÖwkÿY m¤úbœ K‡i|
cÖ_g el© cÖ_g †mwg÷vi fwZ© cixÿv (wkÿvel© 2021-2022) Ges Iwi‡q‡›Ukb †cÖvMÖvg
kvwecÖwei cyiæl I gwnjv cøvUz‡bi 30 Rb K¨v‡WU fwZ© cixÿv (wkÿvel© 2021-2022) Ges
Iwi‡q‡›Ukb †cÖvMÖvg kvwšÍc~Y©fv‡e mym¤úbœ Kivi j‡ÿ¨ mvwe©K k„•Ljv I wbivcËvi `vwqZ¡
cvjb K‡i f~qmx cÖksmv AR©b K‡i|
429
QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv `ßi
430
QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv `ßi
`ßi cÖavb:
cÖ‡dmi W. †gvt iv‡k` ZvjyK`vi (Kvh©Kvj 08-05-2023 †_‡K A`¨vewa), cwiPvjK
cÖ‡dmi Avwgbv cvifxb (Kvh©Kvj 07-02-2022 †_‡K 07-05-2023 ch©šÍ), cwiPvjK
1. wkÿv_x©‡`i wewfbœ mgm¨vi mgvav‡bi Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRbxq c`‡ÿc MÖnY KivB G `߇ii
cÖavb KvR| QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv cwiPvjK mivmwi fvBm-P¨v‡Ýj‡ii mvwe©K
ZË¡veav‡b wkÿv_x©‡`i covïbvi ¯^vfvweK I my›`i cwi‡ek M‡o †Zvjvi j‡ÿ¨ `vwqZ¡
cvjb K‡ib| wkÿv_x©‡`i AvevwmK mgm¨vi mgvavb, cix¶v msµvšÍ RwUjZvi mgvavb,
gvivZ¥Kfv‡e Amy¯’ I AvKw¯§K `~N©Ubvq cwZZ wkÿv_x©‡`i wPwKrmvq mn‡hvwMZvmn
cÖ‡qvRbxq Avw_©K mnvqZv cÖ`vb, Avw_©Kfv‡e Am”Qj wkÿv_x©‡`i A‡_©i Afv‡e
431
†jLvcov eÜ nIqvi Dcµg n‡j Zv‡`i Av‡e`‡bi †cÖwÿ‡Z, bxwZgvjv Abymv‡i
Kvh©Ki e¨e¯’v MÖn‡Yi Rb¨ GB `ßi mycvwik K‡ib|
2. wek¦we`¨vj‡q cÖwZ eQi cÖ_g †mwgóv‡i fwZ©”Qz I Aa¨qbiZ Ab¨vb¨ wkÿv_x©‡`i
bvbvwea mgm¨v, †hgb- fwZ© msµvšÍ welq, AvevwmK mgm¨v, wewfbœ e‡l©i/†mwgóv‡ii
cixÿv msµvšÍ RwUjZvmg~n AvBb I Aa¨v‡`k Abymv‡i h‡_vchy³ civgk© I
mn‡hvwMZv cÖ`vb K‡ib|
3. GQvovI wZwb wkÿv_x©‡`i myß cÖwZfv weKv‡ki j‡ÿ¨ †Ljvayjv, mvs¯‹…wZK I mvgvwRK
Dbœqbg~jK Kg©Kv‡Û Drmvn I cÖ‡qvRbxq wb‡`©kbv cÖ`vb K‡ib|
4. wek^we`¨vj‡qi wewfbœ mvgvwRK mvs¯‹…wZK msMV‡bi g‡a¨ mgš^q I †mŠnv`©¨c~Y©
MYZvwš¿K cwi‡ek m„wó Ges Zv eRvq ivLvi wel‡q `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib|
5. †K›`ªxq wgjbvqZ‡b/AwW‡Uvwiqv‡gi Dbœqb, m¤úªmviY Ges e¨e¯’vcbvq cÖ‡qvRbxq
c`‡ÿc MÖnY Ges †K›`ªxq wgjbvqZ‡b/AwW‡Uvwiqv‡g AbywôZ wewfbœ Abyôvbvw`
myôzfv‡e cvj‡bi e¨e¯’v MÖnY K‡ib|
6. QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv `߇ii Aax‡b GKRb KvD‡Ýwjs mvB‡KvjwR÷ wb‡qvwRZ
Av‡Qb| wZwb wek^we`¨vj‡qi mKj wefv‡Mi wkÿv_x© Ges wek^we`¨vjq cwiev‡ii A‡bK
Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvix‡`i e¨w³MZ Pvwn`vi wfwˇZ gvbwmK ¯^v¯’¨‡mev cÖ`vb K‡i hv‡”Qb|
wZwb gvbwmK ¯^v¯’¨‡mev wbwðZ Kivi j‡ÿ¨ wbqwgZ KvD‡Ýwjs cÖ`vb I d‡jv-Avc
K‡i _v‡Kb| †m †ÿ‡Î wkÿv_x©i eZ©gvb gvbwmK Ae¯’v wePv‡ii wbwi‡L Zvi Kx ai‡Yi
DbœZ wPwKrmv cÖ‡qvRb †m wel‡q KvD‡Ýwjs mvB‡KvjwR÷ wi‡cvU© I civgk© cÖ`vb K‡i
_v‡Kb| GB KvD‡Ýwjs †mk‡b cÖ‡qvR‡bi wfwˇZ ïay wkÿv_©xB bq MZ GK eQ‡i †ek
wKQz wkÿKmn kvwecÖwei cwiev‡ii A‡b‡KB Ask wb‡q‡Qb| GQvovI wZwb wewfbœ
wefv‡Mi Pvwn`v Abyhvqx we‡kl †gvwU‡fkbvj K¬vm MÖnY K‡i _v‡Kb| Zvi
†gvwU‡fkbvj K¬v‡mi Kb‡U›Umg~n n‡jv, cixÿvfxwZ, GWRv÷‡g‡›Ui mgm¨v,
wi‡jkbwkc Gi mgm¨v, i¨vwMs, eywjs Gme wel‡q m‡PZbZv ˆZwi Kiv BZ¨vw`|
QvÎx‡`i we‡kl Pvwn`vi wfwˇZ wZwb QvÎx n‡j mßv‡n GKw`b K‡i wZb N›Uv gvbwmK
¯^v¯’¨‡mev cÖ`vb K‡i P‡j‡Qb| GQvovI wkÿv_x©‡`i myweav‡_© wZwb Òmv÷ g‡bi K_vÓ
e‡j GKwU AbjvBb †cBR cwiPvjbv Kivi ga¨ w`‡q evwo‡Z Ae¯’vbiZ wkÿv_x©‡`i
AbjvB‡b gvbwmK ¯^v¯’¨‡mev cÖ`vb K‡i _v‡Kb| KvD‡Ýwjs mvB‡KvjwR÷ Gi Gme
Kvh©µg cwiPvjK, QvÎ Dc‡`k I wb‡`©kbv Gi mivmwi ZË¡veav‡b cwiPvwjZ nq|
433
cÖ±i Awd‡mi
mswÿß cwiwPZt
cÖ±i Awdm, kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq, wm‡jU| wek¦we`¨vjq PZ¡‡i mKj
QvÎ-QvÎxi k„•Ljv I AvPiY wbqš¿‡Yi mve©¶wbK `vwq‡Z¡ wb‡qvwRZ G `ßi| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
cÖwZôvjMœ †_‡K eZ©gvb cÖ±imn †gvU 18 (AvVv‡iv) Rb wk¶K wewfbœ †gqv‡` cÖ±‡ii
`vwq‡Z¡ _v‡Kb I Av‡Qb| wek¦we`¨vj‡qi gvbbxq DcvPvh© KZ…©K mgq mgq Awc©Z mKj
`vwqZ¡ cÖ±i cvjb K‡i _v‡Kb|
mnKvix cÖ±ie„›`:
1. W. Avnmvb nvexe, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, AvBAvBwmwU, wefvM |
2. Rbve †gvnvgg` wgRvbyi ingvb, mnKvix Aa¨vcK I‡k‡bvMÖvwd, wefvM|
3. Rbve †gvt mv¾v`yi ingvb, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, I‡k‡bvMÖvwd, wefvM
4. Rbve Rvwn` nvmvb †mŠif, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, GdBwU wefvM
5. W. wgRv© bvRgyj nvmvb, mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK, cwimsL¨vb, wefvM
6. Rbve †gvnv¤§` Kvgiæ¾vgvb Lvb wcÖÝ, mnKvix Aa¨vcK BBB, wefvM
7. Rbve AwfwRr PµeZx© Aqb, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, mgvRweÁvb, wefvM
8. Rbve Avãyjøvn Avj Bmjvg, cÖfvlK, cwimsL¨vb wefvM
9. Rbve †gvt AvwRRyj dRj, cÖfvlK, I‡k‡bvMÖvwd, wefvM
10. Rbve †gvt wmqvgyj evkvi, cÖfvlK, ‡gKvwbK¨vj BwÄwbqvwis, wefvM
11. Rbve †gvnv¤§` Gbvgyj nK, cÖfvlK, cwimsL¨vb, wefvM
mnvqK Kg©Pvix t 1 Rb
mvaviY Kg©Pvix t 4 Rb
435
kvn&civY nj
`߇ii cwiwPwZ
360 AvIwjqvi ¯§„wZ weRwoZ c~Y¨fywg wm‡jU G cÖ_g cÖwZwôZ wek¦we`¨vjq, kvnRvjvj
weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi cÖ_g AvewmK QvÎ nj kvncivY nj 01-01-1992 mv‡j
MwYZ wefv‡Mi Aa¨vcK W. wgivR DwÏb gÛj cÖ‡fv÷ Gi gva‡g n‡ji cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg
cwiPvjbv ïiæ nq| G hver Kv‡j chv©qµ‡g wewfbœ †gqv‡` 14 Rb cÖ‡fv‡÷i †bZ…‡Z¡ n‡ji
Kvh©µg ïiæ n‡q Avm‡Q| eZ©gv‡b imvqb wefv‡Mi Aa¨vcK W. †gvnv¤§` wgRvbyi ingvb
Lvb MZ 20 †deªæqvix, 2019 Bs ZvwiL n‡Z cÖ‡fv÷ wn‡m‡e †hvM`vb K‡i eZ©gv‡b 07 Rb
mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷ wb‡q `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i Avm‡Qb| kvncivY n‡j PZz_© Zjv wewkó 4wU feb
h_vµ‡g eøK G, we, wm I wW ‡Z me©‡gvU 454wU AvevwmK Qv·`i Avmb i‡q‡Q| 2021-
2022 wkÿve‡l© kvncivY nj 33 Zg el© AwZµg K‡i‡Q| nj cÖkvm‡bi mv‡_ mswkø÷
mKj mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷ Kg©KZ©v I Kg©Pvix‡`i AvšÍwiK mn‡hvwMZvq nj cÖ‡fv÷ n‡ji
cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg myôfv‡e cwiPvjbv K‡i Avm‡Qb|
Breif Description:
Shah Paran Hall is the first student Hall of Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology, Sylhet establiseh in 01/01/1992. The first provost of this hall was Prof.
Dr. Miraj Uddin Mondol of Mathematics Department. Untill now there were 13
different provosts in different time period being appointed in this Hall. Currently,
Dr. Mohammad Mizanur Rahman Khan, Professor of Chemistry Department is in
charge as Provost. Also, there are Seven different assistant provosts are in charge.
This hall is upto fourth floor and has four blocks A, B, C and D and the total
number of seats is 454. In the year 2021-2022 this Hall entered in 33th years. The
activities of this Hall are smoothly running by the dedicated hard working of
provost, assistant provosts and staffs.
Vision: The main vision of Shah Paran hall is to build a digital-based premier
residential environment where the students will have all kinds of facilities for
standard living and studying.
436
Objectives:
The main objectives of Shah Paran hall are,
• To promote facilities to all residential students of hall
• To provide high-quality and timely-service solutions
• To meet the needs of students through effective and efficient management of
physical, and technological resources
• To recruit, develop, support, and retain high-quality staff in order to provide
outstanding service to the students
• To be innovative in providing the necessary services, resources,
infrastructure, and information sharing to support the students
Kg©KZ©ve„‡›`i ZvwjKv:
Rbve †gvt Avwgiæj nK †PŠayix: cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
Rbve nvwdR †gŠjvbv †gv: Av‡bvqviæj nK: Cgvg
mnvqK Kg©Pvixi: 07
mvaviY Kg©Pvixi: 08
438
cÖ_g QvÎx nj
mswÿß cwiwPwZ
wek^we`¨vj‡qi wkÿv_x©‡`i Kv‡Q wek^we`¨vj‡qi nj fxlY Av‡e‡Mi RvqMv Ges wØZxq wVKvbvi
g‡Zv| kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq cÖwZôvi ci cÖavb Pvwn`v wQj QvÎx‡`i Rb¨
GKwU Avevm¯’j| †mB cwi‡cÖwÿ‡Z 1994 mv‡j gvÎ 40 Rb QvÎx wb‡q cÖ_g QvÎx nj
cÖwZwôZ nq Ges Zvi Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i| ÒA”, ÒB”, ÒC” Ges ÒD”– GB PviwU eøK wb‡q
MwVZ c~Yv½u njwU‡Z eZ©gv‡b 537 Rb QvÎx emevm Ki‡Q| GB ch©šÍ ch©vqµ‡g wewfbœ
†gqv‡` 16 Rb cÖ‡fv‡÷i †bZ…‡Z¡ njwU cwiPvwjZ n‡q Avm‡Q| nj febwUi Pvicvk QvÎx‡`i
wbivcËvi j‡ÿ¨ wmwmwUwf K¨v‡givi AvIZvq mve©ÿwYK ch©‡eÿY Kiv nq| nj fe‡bi wfZ‡i
bvgv‡Ri iæg, covi iæg, WvBwbs, K¨vw›Ub, †M÷ iæg Ges weï× cvwb mieivi‡ni Rb¨ GKwU
Water Treatment Plant i‡q‡Q| GQvov nj cÖv½‡b jwÛª I †÷kbvwi †`vKvb Av‡Q| cÖ_g
QvÎx n‡ji Aax‡b ÒAvwgi Kg‡cø·Ó I ÔÔdRj Avjx Kg‡cø·Ó bv‡g AviI wZbwU fvov evmv
Av‡Q †hLv‡b h_vµ‡g 101 Rb, 77 Rb Ges 42 Rb QvÎx emevm K‡i| G mg¯Í evmv¸‡jv‡Z
I QvÎx‡`i Rb¨ chv©ß I cÖ‡qvRbxq wbivcËvi e¨e¯’v i‡q‡Q|
Short description:
University students are emotionally connected with University Hall and it is
consider as the second home. As the prime need upon establishment of Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology, Sylhet was a ladies hall within its premises.
Consequently, the first ladies hall was established and started its activities to
accommodate 40 students only in 1994. This hall now turned for 537 students in
full swing comprising of 4 blocks namely- “A”, “B”, “C” and “D”. The hall is so
far governed by 16 provosts in different terms. In order to establish proper security
level, all the surroundings of this hall has been brought under full observation by
“CCTV Camera”. The hall has the facilities of prayer room, reading room, dining
and canteen, guest room a water treatment plant to supply fresh water. There is also
arena for supply of stationary items and laundry services within the premises. There
are also three leased building outside the campus namely- “Amir Complex” 01,
“Amir Complex” 02, and “Fazal Ali Complex” for 101, 77 and 42 students respec-
tively along with sufficient and necessary security.
439
mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷e„›`
wgZz m¤§v`vi, GgGmwm, mnKvix Aa¨vcK, dzW BwÄwbqvwis GÛ wU †UKbjwR wefvM|
kvn&jvmvd IqvZivfx, mn‡hvMx Aa¨vcK, AvwK©‡UKPvi wefvM|
kZcb©v `vk, cÖfvlK, AvwK©‡UKPvi wefvM|
gvdiæRv Av³vi, cÖfvlK, evsjv wefvM|
AcivwRZv `vk Z…lv, cÖfvlK, ev‡qv‡KwgwUª GÛ gwbKzjvi ev‡qvjwR wefvM|
Kg©KZ©ve„‡›`i ZvwjKv :
mvnvbv wkixb evby,: cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
a„wZ `wÿbv ai : mnKvix cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
mnvqK Kg©Pvix: 2 Rb
mvaviY Kg©Pvix: 45 Rb
440
e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb nj
`߇ii cwiwPwZ:
360 AvIwjqvi ¯§„wZ weRwoZ c~Y¨fzwg wm‡jU G †`‡ki cÖ_g weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq,
kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vjq Gi 2q AvevwmK QvÎ nj wn‡m‡e D‡Øvab Kiv nq
12-03-2005Bs, cieZx©‡Z gnvgvb¨ ivóªcwZi m`q m¤§wZµ‡g n‡ji bvgKiY Ôe½eÜz
†kL gywReyi ingvb njÕ wn‡m‡e 07-02-2017Bs bvg djK D‡Øvab K‡ib ZrKvjxb
DcvPvh© cÖ‡dmi W. †gvt Avwgbyj nK f~uBqv| weMZ 04-03-2004Bs cwimsL¨vb wefv‡Mi
Aa¨vcK Rbve †gvt Avng` Kwei †PŠayix cÖ‡fv÷ wn‡m‡e n‡ji cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg cwiPvjbv
ïiæ K‡ib| GLb ch©šÍ ch©vq µ‡g wewfbœ †gqv‡` 12 (ev‡iv) RbcÖ‡fv÷ g‡nv`q n‡ji
`vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb| weMZ 01-10-2021Bs n‡Z †jvK cÖkvmb wefv‡Mi mn‡hvMx
Aa¨vcK †gvnv¤§` mvwgDj Bmjvg 08/01/2023 Bs ch©šÍ `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| eZ©gv‡b
mgvRweÁvb wefv‡Mi mnKvix Aa¨vcK Rbve †gvnv¤§` gwbiæ¾vvb Lvb, cÖ‡fv÷ (fvicÖvß)
wnmv‡e A`¨vewa `vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Qb|
AÎ njwU 5g Zjv wewkó `ywU eø‡K wef³ h_vµ‡g A I B | n‡ji me©‡gvU Avmb msL¨v
528 (cvPukZ AvuUvk) wU| wkÿv_©x‡`i cÖ`Ë wewfbœ †mev wbwðZ Ki‡Yi j‡ÿ¨ n‡ji Af¨šÍ‡i
gmwR`, WvBwbs, wUwf iæg, K¨vw›Ub, †÷kbvix I jwÛªi †`vKvb cwiPvjbv Kiv n‡”Q|
jÿ¨:
e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb nj‡K kZfvM AvevwmK wkÿv_©x fwZ© wbwðZ Ki‡bi gva¨‡g
GKwU AZ¨vaywbK g‡Wj nj wnmv‡e iƒcvšÍi Ges AvevwmK wkÿv_©x‡`i DbœZ Avevmb e¨ve¯’v,
n‡ji ‡jLvcovi cÖ‡qvRbxq mye¨e¯’v Kiv, n‡ji WvBwbs, K¨vw›U‡b gvbm¤§Z Lvevi cwi‡ekb
e¨e¯’vcbv, n‡ji AvevwmK cwi‡ek cwi”QbœZvq me©e¯’vq wK¬wbs e¨e¯’vcbvi gvb Dbœqb Kiv,
Av‡m©wbK gy³ weï× Lvevi cvwbi cÖ‡qvRbxq e¨e¯’vcbv mn GKwU AvaywbK g‡Wj n‡j
iƒcvšÍi Kiv|
D‡Ïk¨:
n‡ji AvevwmK cwi‡ek I wkÿv_x©‡`i Avevmb msµvšÍ gvb Dbœqb Ges mvwe©K †mev cÖ`vb|
mnvqK Kg©Pvix‡`i t 03 Rb
mvaviY Kg©Pvixi t 10 Rb
2022 : 15 B AvM÷ 2022 wLªóvã RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingv‡bi kvnv`vZ
evwl©Kx Dcj‡ÿ¨ RvZxq †kvK w`em-2022 wek^we`¨vj‡qi †K›`ªxq Kg©m~wPi cvkvcvwk
e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb nj KZ…©K RvZxq †kvK w`em h_v‡hvM¨ gh©v`vq cvjb
K‡i‡Q| knx` eyw×Rxex w`em-2022, gnvb weRq w`em-2022, AvšÍvR©vwZK gvZ…fvlv
I knx` w`em-2023 Ges RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb Gi Rb¥kZ evwl©Kx
I RvZxq wkï w`em-2023 h_v‡hvM¨ gh©v`vq D`hvcb Kiv nq| D‡jøL¨, wewfbœ RvZxq
w`em mg~‡n e½eÜz PË¡i I wek^we`¨vj‡q †K›`ªxq knx` wgbv‡i cy®ú¯ÍeK Ac©Y, eyw×Rx-
we w`em-2022 G n‡ji AvevwmK wkÿv_©x‡`i wb‡q Av‡jvPbv mfvi Av‡qvRb Kiv nq|
GKB fv‡e gnvb weRq w`em-2022 G n‡ji AvevwmK wkÿv_©x‡`i wb‡q gyw³hy× I
RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingv‡bi Rxeb I Av`‡k©i Dci iPbv, Dcw¯’Z e³…Zv
I KzBR cÖwZ‡hvMxZvi Av‡qvRb Kiv nq| weMZ ¯^vaxbZv w`em-2022 G n‡ji mKj
AvevwmK wkÿv_©x‡`i wek^we`¨vjq KZ…©c‡ÿi mn‡hvwMZvq DbœZ Lvevi cwi‡ek Kiv
nq|
Ab¨vb¨ Z_¨ t
1. e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb n‡j we‡kl Pvwn`v m¤úbœ I we‡`kx Qv·`i Rb¨ c„_K
Avevm‡bi e¨ve¯’v Kiv n‡q‡Q|
2. n‡ji Af¨šÍ‡i 03 (wZb) wU wiwWs iæg ms¯‹vi I Gwm ms‡hvRb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
3. n‡ji Af¨šÍ‡i wUwf iæ‡g wek^we`¨vjq KZ…©c‡ÿi mnvqZvq 75 Bw ¯§vU© †Uwjwfkb
Ges nj KZ…©cÿ KZ…©K DTS Sky (AvKvk) m¨v‡UjvBU ms‡hvRb Kiv nq|
4. AvevwmK wkÿv_©x‡`i we‡bv`‡bi Rb¨ Bb‡Wvi †Ljva~jv mvgMÖx h_vµ‡g K¨vivg †evW©,
`vev, †Uwej †Uwbm †evW© e¨ve¯’v Kiv nq|
5. n‡ji WvBwbs Ges K¨v‡dUvwiqv‡Z AvevwmK wkÿ_©x‡`i e‡m Lvev‡ii myweav‡_©
wek^we`¨vjq KZ…©c‡ÿi mnvqZvq bZzb K‡i WvBwbs †Pqvi ms‡hvRb Kiv nq| DbœZ
cwi‡ek ‰Zwi‡Z WvBwbs Gi Lvevi cwi‡ek‡bi †mjd ¸‡jv ms¯‹vi K‡i UvBjm Ges
Rvbvjv‡Z c`©v jvMv‡bv nq|
6. n‡ji cÖ‡fv÷ Kÿ I mfv Kÿ ms¯‹vi K‡i UvBjm Kiv Ges AvmevecÎ ms‡hvRb Kiv
nq|
443
7. n‡j DbœZ cwi‡ek ˆZwi‡Z wUwf iæg I Af¨šÍwiY gmwR‡`i Rvbvjv‡Z c`©v jvMv‡bv
nq|
8. n‡j †Kvb AwZw_ Kÿ bv _vKvq n‡ji wkÿv_©x‡`i AwffveK emvi Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRbxq
AvmevecÎ ms‡hvRb K‡i wkZvZc wbqwš¿Z AwZw_ Kÿ Pvjy Kiv i‡q‡Q|
9. GQvovI n‡ji cÖwZ †d¬v‡i Iqvm KY©vi¸‡jv‡Z UvBjm Kivmn Ab¨vb¨ ms¯‹vi KvR
m¤úbœ Kiv nq| ZvQvov n‡ji mvwe©K cwi‡ek cwiw¯’wZ cwi®‹vi cwi”QZv eRvq ivL‡Z
wbqwgZ Z`viwK Kiv nq| n‡ji mvg‡b evMv‡bi †mŠ›`h© ea©‡b wewfbœ cÖRvwZi dz‡ji
MvQ jvMv‡bv nq|
444
†eMg wmivRy‡bœmv †PŠayix nj
`߇ii cwiwPwZ:
360 AvIwjqvi ¯§„wZ weRwiZ c~b¨f~wg wm‡j‡U cÖ_g cÖwZwôZ wek^we`¨vjq, kvnRvjvj
weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek^we`¨vj‡qi 2q QvÎx nj wU †eMg wmivRy‡bœmv †PŠayix nj bv‡g bvgKib
Kiv nq| n‡ji cÖ_g Kvh©µg ïiæ nq 15 gvP© 2011 wLª÷v‡ã| G ch©šÍ wewfbœ †gqv‡` 5 Rb
wkÿK cÖ‡fv÷ Gi `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb| eZ©gv‡b, njwU‡Z 4 wUeø‡K †gvU 550 Rb QvÎx
i‡q‡Q| nj febwUi Pvicvk QvÎx‡`i wbivcËvi j‡ÿ¨ wmwmwUwf K¨v‡givi AvIZvq
mve©ÿwbK ch©‡eÿb Kiv nq| n‡ji wfZ‡i bvgvR iæg, wiwWs iæg, WvBwbs, K¨vw›Ub I weï×
cvwb mieiv‡ni Rb¨ GKwU cvwb †kvabvMvi i‡q‡Q| GQvov n‡ji wfZ‡i GKwU †÷kbvwi
Kb©vi (†`vKvb) Av‡Q| †eMg wmivRy‡bœmv †PŠayix n‡ji Aax‡b AviI `yBwU fvovK…Z evmv
mvgv` nvDR - 1 I mvgv` nvDR -2 bv‡g Av‡Q| †mLv‡b mvgv` nvDR - 1 G †gvU 140 Rb
Ges mvgv` nvDR - 2 G 35 Rb QvÎx Ae¯’vb Ki‡Q| fvovK…Z feb `ywU‡Z chv©ß wbivcËvi
e¨e¯’v i‡q‡Q|
mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷e„›` :
1. W. dvnwg`v Av³vi, mn‡hvMxAa¨vcK, cwjwUK¨vj ÷vwWRwefvM
2. W. Zvmwgbv †PŠayixZvwbqv, mn‡hvMxAa¨vcK, e¨vemvqcÖkvmbwefvM
3. RbvekvnbvRwkgyj A‰_, mnKvixAa¨vcK, f~‡Mvj I cwi‡ekwefvM
4. RbvemvbwR`vmyjZvbv †Rwib, cÖfvlK, mgvRweÁvbwefvM
5. RbveZvwbqvRvbœvZzj †Kveiv, cÖfvlK , mgvRweÁvbwefvM
446
ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx nj
`ßi cÖavb:
Aa¨vcK W. †gvnv¤§` Avey mvC` Aviwdb Luvb, cÖ‡fv÷
GgGmwm (kvwecÖwe), wcGBPwW (Rvgv©wb)|
mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷e„›`
1. Rbve †gvt Iqv‡QK wgqv, GgGmwm, PÆMÖvg wek^we`¨vjq|
2. Rbve Gm.Gg. mvB`yi ingvb, GgGmwm (w_wmm), MwYZ wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
3. Rbve †gvt nhiZ Avjx, GgGm, wRBwe wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
4. Rbve c¼R Kzgvi `vm, GgGm, c`v_©weÁvb wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
5. Rbve †gvt Avey eKi wmwÏK, Gg.G, evsjv wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
6. Rbve Avwmd gvngy`, GgGm, wRBwe wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
7. Rbve ¯’cwZ AwfwRZ gRyg`vi, weAvK©, AvwK©‡UKPvi wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
8. Rbve gvnveye Avjg, GgGmwm BwÄwbqvwis, GdBwU wefvM, kvwecÖwe|
9. Rbve gvnvgy`yj nvmvb, wcGgB, GgGmwm (BwÄwbqvwis), kvwecÖwe|
`߇ii cwiwPwZ : 360 AvIwjqvi ¯§„wZ weRwoZ c~Y¨fywg wm‡jU G cÖ_g cÖwZwôZ
wek¦we`¨vjq, kvnRvjvj weÁvb I cÖhyw³ wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Z…Zxq AvevwmK QvÎ nj cÖL¨vZ K_v
mvwnwZ¨K ˆmq` gyyRZev Avjxi bv‡g bvg KiY Kiv nq| ˆmq` gyyRZev Avjx n‡ji cÖkvmwbK
Kvh©µg 22-06-2011 Zvwi‡L ïiæ nq| n‡ji cÖ_g cÖ‡fv÷ wn‡m‡e cÖkvmwbK `vwqZ¡ cvjb
K‡ib mgvRKg© wefv‡Mi cÖ‡dmi W. wbqvR Avn‡g`| G hver Kv‡j chv©qµ‡g wewfbœ
†gqv‡` 05 (cvuP) Rb cÖ‡fv‡÷i †bZ…‡Z¡ n‡ji cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg m¤úbœ n‡q Avm‡Q|
eZ©gvb cÖ‡fv÷ GdBGm wefv‡Mi Aa¨vcK W. †gvnv¤§` Avey mvC` Aviwdb Luvb MZ 01
gvP©, 2021 Zvwi‡L 5g cÖ‡fv÷ wn‡m‡e †hvM`vb K‡i, 09 (bq) Rb mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷ wb‡q
`vwqZ¡ cvjb Ki‡Qb| ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx n‡j 4_© Zjv wewkó fe‡b me©‡gvU 480wU
AvevwmK Qv·`i Avmb i‡q‡Q| 2022-2023 wkÿve‡l© ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx nj 12Zg el©
AwZµg K‡i‡Q| nj cÖkvm‡bi mv‡_ mswkø÷ mKj mnKvix cÖ‡fv÷ I Kg©Pvix‡`i AvšÍwiK
mn‡hvwMZvq nj cÖ‡fv÷ n‡ji cÖkvmwbK Kvh©µg myôfv‡e cwiPvjbv K‡i Avm‡Qb|
447
`߇ii kvLv wfwËK Kvh©µg:
1. Qv·`i Avevmb myweav wbwðZ Kiv I n‡ji mvwe©K ZË¡veavb|
2. n‡j AvevwmK wkÿv_x©‡`i GKv‡WwgK Kvh©µg myôzfv‡e cwiPvjbvi Dc‡hvMx cwi‡ek
mgybœZ ivLv|
3. n‡ji cÿ †_‡K wbqwgZ †Ljvayjv, mvgvwRK I mvs¯‹…wZK Kg©Kv‡Ûi Av‡qvRb Kiv|
4. wewfbœ RvZxq I Avš©ÍRvwZK w`em mg~n AvevwmK wkÿv_x©‡`i Rb¨ h_vh_ fv‡e
D`&hvc‡bi e¨e¯’v MÖnY Kiv|
5. n‡ji cwi¯‹vi Kvh©µg myôzfv‡e Z`viwK Kiv|
448