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Journal Publication
  1. "Will Bangladesh Seize or Squander the Economic Opportunity Offered by the Demographic Dividend?", Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Volume- 29, No. 2, December 2014
  2. “Multi-sectoral Determinants of Maternal Mortality in Bangladesh”, Development Review, Volume 20, 2010.
  3. Achieving Millennium Development Goal on Maternal Mortality in Rural Bangladesh:  Lessons Learnt from Gonoshasthya Kendra’s Experience”Asia-Pacific Population Journal, April 2008.
  4. The Elderly Woman in Bangladesh; Her Roles and Positions, in The Elderly Woman in Asia; Her Roles and Positions. International Institute on Ageing. United Nations, Malta 2006.
  5. “Ageing in Nepal,” Asia-Pacific Population Journal, March 2004
  6. Plateauing of Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Bangladesh: An Exploratory Analysis “ (co-authored with Nashid Kamal),  Asian Profile, Vol.31, No.2 , 2003. 
  7. Unmet Need for Contraception in South Asia - its, Level, Trend and Differentials and Programme Implications”, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, September 2001.
  8. Health and Nutrition Status of Children in South Asia”, Population and Development in  Nepal, Vol 7, Central Department of Population Studies, Trivubhan University, Kathmandu,  2000.
  9. Democracy, Development and the Role of the Marginalized”, in Culture, Democracy and Development in South Asia (ed.) N.N. Vohra, Delhi: International Centre, 2000.
  10. Socio-economic, “Demographic and Reproductive Health Profiles of Adolescents in SAARC Countries”, Population and Development in Nepal, Vol. 6, Central Department of Population Studies, Trivubhan University, Kathmandu, 1999.
  11. Factors Affecting Variations in Fertility by States of India”, Asia-Pacific Population Journal,   June, 1996.
  12. A Socio-demographic Profile of the Population of Maldives”, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, December 1996.
  13. Quality of Life of Female Children with Declining Fertility in Bangladesh", In: Sex Preference for Children and Gender Discrimination in Asia", Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (KIHASA), 1996.
  14. "Women's Empowerment Index (WEI)", UNFPA CST for CASA, Kathmandu, Nepal, October, 1994.
  15. "Socio-Demographic Correlates of Infant Mortality in Rural Ethiopia", Staff Report No. 7, Population Analysis and Studies Center, (CSA), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), May 1992 (Co-authored with Enemanachew Yimamu). Also published in Population and Development Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1994.
  16. "Child Survival and Fertility Performance in Rural Ethiopia: Is There Any Relationship?" Staff Report No. 5, Population Analysis and Studies Center, (CSA), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), February 1992 (Co-authored with Teshome Toga Chanaka).  Also published in Population and Development Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1994.
  17. "The Reproductive Behaviour of Adolescent Women in Rural Ethiopia: Dimensions and Implications", Staff Report No. 4, Population Analysis and Studies Center, (CSA), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), February 1992 (Co-authored with Teshome Toga Chanaka).
  18. "Population Pressure and its Effects on Changes in Agrarian Structure and Productivity in Rural Bangladesh". In: Gerry Rodgers (ed.), Population Growth and Poverty in Rural South Asia, Sage Publications, 1989.
  19. "The Estimates of Fertility of Addis Ababa - Revisited", Population and Social Statistics Department, Central Statistical Authority (Mimeo), Addis Ababa, May 1988.  (Co-authored with Abdulahi Hasen).
  20. "Adequacy of Child Dietary Intake Relative to that of Other Family Members", Food and Nutrition Bulletin, (United Nations University), Vol. 10, No. 2, 1988.
  21. "Dietary Adequacy and Sex Bias: Pre-school Children in Rural Bangladesh", Social Action, Vol. 37, April-June 1987.
  22. "Determinants of Nutrient Adequacy in a Rural Area of Bangladesh", Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Vol. 8, No. 4, December 1986.
  23. "Determinants of Nutrient Adequacy for Lactating and Pregnant Mothers in a Rural Area of Bangladesh", Food and Nutrition Bulletin (United Nations University), Vol. 7, No. 1, March 1985.
  24. "Determinants of Dietary Intake and Dietary Adequacy for Pre-school Children in Bangladesh", Food and Nutrition Bulletin (United Nations University), Vol. 6, No. 4, December 1984.
  25. "Hindu-Muslim Differential Fertility: How Much Religious and How Much Socio?” Social Action, Vol. 34, No. 3, July 1984.
  26. "The Duration of Breast-feeding Adequacy in a Rural Area of Bangladesh", Food and Nutrition Bulletin, (United Nations University), Vol. 6, No. 1, March 1984.
  27. "The Influence of Female Education, Labour Force Participation and Age at Marriage on Fertility Behaviour in Bangladesh", Social Biology, (January) Vol. 31, No. 1, 1984.
  28. "Female Labour Force Status and Fertility Behaviour in Bangladesh: Search for Policy Interventions", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. XI, No. 3, March 1983.
  29. "Labor Absorption in Bangladesh Agriculture", Social Action (Journal of Indian Social Studies), Vol. 33, No. 1, Jan - March 1983.
  30. "Migration, Mobility and Income Distribution: Some Evidence from Bangladesh", Boston: Boston University (Discussion Paper No: 18), 1983.  Also published in Lata Chatterjee and Peter Nijkamp (eds.) Urban and Regional Policy Analysis in Developing Countries, London: Gower, 1983.
  31. "The Effect of Mother's Work on Child Care, Dietary Intake and Dietary Adequacy of Pre-school Children", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. X, No. 4, 1982.
  32. "Urbanization in Bangladesh, 1901-1974", Social Action, Vol. 32, No. 2, 1982.
  33. "The Aged in Bangladesh", In: Alfred de Souza (ed).  Aging in South Asia: Theoretical Issues and Policy Implications: New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 1982.
  34. "Population Pressure and Agricultural Productivity in Bangladesh" Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. IX, No. 3, 1981.
  35. Comment on, "The Cultural Impact of the Transfer of Technology in Developing Countries", Regional Development Dialogue, Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring, 1981.
  36. "Effects of Population Growth on Changes in the Agrarian Structure of Rural Bangladesh", Social Action, Vol. 31, No. 3, July 1981.
  37. "Population, Food Supply and Nutrition", In: Population of Bangladesh, Monograph No. 8, ESCAP, United Nations, 1981.
  38. "Nuptiality in Bangladesh", In: Population of Bangladesh, Monograph No. 8, ESCAP, United Nations, 1981.
  39. "Households, Families and Housing Needs in Bangladesh, In: Population of Bangladesh, Monograph No. 8, ESCAP, United Nations, 1981.
  40. "Urbanization in Bangladesh, 1901-1974", In: Population of Bangladesh, Monograph No. 8, ESCAP, United Nations, 1981.
  41. "Population and Development in Bangladesh", In: Wahiuddin Mahmud (ed.).  Development Issues in an Agrarian Economy: Dhaka: Dhaka University (Bangladesh), 1981.
  42. "Attitudes Towards Legalization of Abortion Among a Cross-section of Women in Metropolitan Dacca", Journal of Biosocial Science (Cambridge, UK), Vol. 12, No. 4, October 1980.
  43. "Seasonal Dimensions of Rural Poverty in Bangladesh: Employment, Wages and Consumption Patterns".  Social Action (Journal of Indian Institute of Social Studies) Vol. 30, January-March, 1980.
  44. "Determinants and Consequences of Rural Out-migration: Evidence from Villages in Bangladesh", In: IUSSP. Economic and Demographic Change: Issues for the 1980s.  Proceedings of the IUSSP (International Union for the Scientific Study of Population) sponsored conference, Vol. 2, Liege, Belgium, IUSSP, 1979.
  45. "Socio-cultural Factors Affecting Practice of Contraception in Bangladesh", Demography-India, Nos. 1 and 2, 1979.
  46. Female Labour Force Status and Fertility Behaviour: Some Theoretical, Methodological and Policy Issues", Pakistan Development Review.  (Winter), Vol. 18, No. 4, 1979.
  47. "Marriage, Urban Women and the Labour Force: The Bangladesh Case" SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society; Vol. 5, No. 1, 1979.
  48. "Female Status and Fertility Behaviour", in Women and Development: Perspectives from South and South East Asia, (eds.) Rounaq Jahan and Hanna Papanek, Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs, Dhaka, 1979.
  49. "Socio-biological factors affecting fertility behaviour in a rural area of Bangladesh", (Discussion Paper Series No: 1), Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, March 1978.
  50. "Determinants and Consequences of Rural Out-migration - Evidence from Some Villages in Bangladesh", The Oriental Geographer, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Vol. XXII, No. 1 & 2, 1978.
  51. "Female Status and Fertility Behaviour in a Metropolitan Urban Area of Bangladesh", Population Studies: A Journal of Demography, Vol. 32, No. 2, July 1978.
  52. "Married Women in Non-agricultural Occupations in a Metropolitan Urban Area of Bangladesh - Some Issues and Problems", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. V, 1977.
  53. "Education and Fertility in Bangladesh", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. V, No. 1 (January 1977).
  54. "Relative Income and Fertility", Demography Vol. 14, No. 2, (May 1977).
  55. "Management of Immigrants to the Urban Regions of Bangladesh", in Human Settlement: National Report of Bangladesh - presented at the Regional Conference on Human Settlement, held in Vancouver, June 13-18, 1975.
  56. "Demographic Change and Trends of Food Production and Availabilities in Bangladesh (1960-1974)", Population and Development Review, Vol. I, No. 2 (December 1975) (with Lincoln Chen).
  57. "Attitudes of Some Elites Towards Introduction of Abortion as a Method of Family Planning in Bangladesh", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. III, No. 4, 1975.
  58. "Dynamics of Migration in a Rural Area of Bangladesh", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. III, No. 2, 1975.
  59. "Labour Force Status and Fertility", Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. II, No. 4, 1974.
  60. "A Glance at Population Planning in Bangladesh", Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Bangladesh Economic Association, 1974.
  61. "A Comment on Fertility, Infant Mortality and Family Planning in Bangladesh", Bangladesh Economic Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1972.
  62. "Socio-economic and Seasonal Variation in Fertility: A Replication", Social Biology, Vol. 19, (March 1972).
  63. "Differential Fertility by Religious Groups in East Pakistan", Social Biology (The University of Chicago), Vol. 18, No. 2, June 1971.
  64.  "A Study of Personality Orientation of the Punjab University Students", Scientific Administrative Journal, Vol. II, No. 3, 1968.
Conference & Seminars
  1. Participated as a resource person in the policy seminar, Asia's New Demographic Realities: Do they Matter for Economic Growth, organized by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, held in Dhaka on 26-30 April 1998.
  2. Participated as a facilitator in the Asia Regional Workshop for Orientation and Project Idea Development, organized by the Partners in Population and Development: A South-South Initiative, held in Dhaka on 22-25 April 1998.
  3. Participated at the 23rd General Population Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), at the invitation of the State Family Planning Commission of China, held in Beijing, 11-17 October 1997.
  4. Participated as a resource person in the workshop, Prevention of Migration of Children for the Purpose of Employment, at the invitation of ILO Country Office, held in Kathmandu on 13 January 1997.
  5. Participated in the IUSSP sponsored seminar on, Comparative Perspectives of Fertility Transition in South Asia, held in Islamabad on 17-20 December 1996.  I was the formal discussant of the session, Role of Son Preference in South Asia's Fertility Transition.
  6. Participated at the Annual Conference of the Society of Pakistan Development Economists (PDE), at the invitation of the President of PDE, held in Islamabad on 15-16 December 1996.
  7. Participated as a resource person in the Regional Seminar on, Population and Environment Dynamics, Poverty and the Quality of Life in Asia and the Pacific, at the invitation of the Population Division, Economic and Social Commission of Asia and Pacific (ESCAP), held in Bangkok on 20-25 October 1996.
  8. Participated and presented a paper at the workshop, Strengthening Commitment Towards the Cairo ICPD and Women's Conference in Beijing, organized by the Family Planning Association of Nepal, held in Kathmandu (Nepal) on 5-6 October 1996.
  9. Participated in the seminar on, Population and Sustainable Development in Nepal, organized by the Central Department of Population Studies, Tribhuvan University, on 1-6 July 1996. 
  10. Participated as a resource person in the ECO/UNFPA Conference on the Implementation of ICPD Programme of Action, held in Almaty on 18-20 April 1996.
  11. Participated in the International Symposium on, Population and Sustainable Development, at the invitation of Institute of Population Research, Peking University held in Beijing on 27-29 September 1995.
  12. Participated in the seminar on, Family Planning and Health of Mothers, at the invitation of the Ministry of Health, Republic of Tajikistan, 25-31 July 1994.
  13. Participated in the Mid-Term Review Meeting of the UNDP funded Fifth Country Programme, organized by Ministry of Finance, His Majesty's Government of Nepal, 27 April, 1994, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  14. Participated in the International Consultative Meeting on, "Environment and Sustainable Development in Global Television", held in Kathmandu, 12 April 1994.  The meeting was organized by Worldview Nepal, Kathmandu.
  15. Participated in the Annual Consultative Meeting: CO/CST/HQ, held in Kathmandu, 28-30 March and prepared the background paper, "Analysis of CST's Roles and Functions in 1992/93 and Identification of Measures for Strengthening It", for the above meeting, 1994.
  16. Participated in the Bangladesh Inter-sectoral Population Project meeting (Kathmandu, 15-17 February, 1994), and prepared notes on discussions held during Plenary and Wrap-up Sessions.
  17. "Food Distribution within the Family in Rural Bangladesh", MIT-Boston University South Asia Faculty Seminar Series, May 4, 1983.
  18. "Determinants of Intra-familial Distribution of Food and Nutrient Intake in Rural Bangladesh", International Food Research Institute, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1983.
  19. "Food Situation in Bangladesh - Challenge of the 1980's", Conference on Hunger in the Third World, held at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 16, 1983.
  20. "Migration, Mobility and Income Distribution: Some Evidence from Bangladesh", Annual Meeting of Population Association of America, held in Pittsburgh, PA, April 15, 1983.
  21. "Sex Bias in the Family Allocation of Food in Rural Area of Bangladesh", UNICEF Headquarters, New York, January 19, 1983.
  22. "Sex Bias in the Family Allocation of Food in Rural Area of Bangladesh", Bengal Studies Conference, June 18-20, 1982.
  23. "Determinants of Household Allocation of Food and Health in Rural Bangladesh", International Food and Nutrition Program, MIT, Cambridge, April 1982.
  24. "Population Pressure and Agricultural Productivity in Rural Bangladesh", Population Studies Centre and Geography Department, Pennsylvania State University, College Park, March 26, 1982.
  25. "Aging in Bangladesh", Asian Regional Conference on Active Aging, held in Manila, January 24-28, 1982.
  26. "Effects of Population Growth on Changes in Agrarian Structure in Rural Bangladesh", General Conference of the International Union for Scientific Society of Population, held in Manila, 9-16, December 1981.
  27. "Determinants and Consequences of Rural-Urban Migration in Bangladesh", Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, November 26, 1981.
  28. "Intra-familial Distribution of Food in a Rural Area of Bangladesh", Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 6 November 1981.
  29. "Economic Value of Children in a Peasant Society", Population Training and Research Centre, Brown University, 28 October 1981.
  30. "Labour Absorption in Bangladesh Agriculture: International Population Program and International Agricultural Program", Cornell University, 2 October 1981.
  31. "Farm Size, Tenurial Relationship and Agricultural Productivity in Rural Bangladesh", Centre for Asian Development Studies, Boston University, September 1981.
  32.  "Effects of Population Growth on Agrarian Structure and Productivity in Bangladesh", Harvard Centre for Population Studies, Cambridge, 28 September 1981.
Books
  1. Genderizing the Census, Strategic Approaches to Capturing the Gender Realities of a Population with Meena Acharya, UNFPA, June 2013 
  2. Achieving the Millennium Development Goal on Maternal Mortality in Rural Bangladesh: Lessons Learnt from Gonoshasthya Kendra’s Experience. Gonoprokashani, Dhaka-1344,  Bangladesh, 2007.
  3. Prepared the report based on the proceedings of International Conference on, Best Practices for Scaling up Reproductive Health and Family Planning Programmes and Reducing Maternal Mortality, Islamabad, 20-21 November 2006.
  4. A   monograph on, Engendering Population Census Data (in collaboration with Meena Acharyya),  United Nations Population Fund. 2011 (in press)
  5. Edited a special publication on, Engendering Population Census in South and West Asia: Collected Papers, Kathmandu: UNFPA Country Technical Support Services Team, 2004
  6. Social Aspects of Fertility: With Special Reference to Developing Countries: Vikas Publishing House, Pvt. Ltd. Delhi: India, 1982.
  7. Edited a special volume on, Food Policy and Development Strategy in Bangladesh, Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 1981.
  8. Female Status in Bangladesh, Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 1980.
  9.  Urbanization in Bangladesh, 1901-1974.  Dhaka: Dhaka University: Center For Urban Studies, 1980
Journal Publications
  1. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “STICA: Spanning-Tree-Based Identification of Clusters With Agglomeration for Numerical Data,” IEEE Access, vol. 12, pp 150430 – 150450, 2024. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10716627
  2. Mozammel H A Khan, "Rule-Based Synthesis of Ternary Reversible Up/Down Counters," IAENG International Journal of Computer Science, vol. 49, no. 2, pp566-573, 2022. http://www.iaeng.org/IJCS/issues_v49/issue_2/IJCS_49_2_32.pdf
  3. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Jacqueline E. Rice, “First Steps in Creating Online Testable Reversible Sequential Circuits,” VLSI Design, Volume 2018, Article ID 6153274, 13 pages, 14 January 2018, https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6153274.
  4. Mozammel H. A. Khan, Himanshu Thapliyal, and Edgard Munoz-Coreas, “Automatic synthesis of quaternary quantum circuits,” The Journal of Supercomputing, vol. 73, iss. 5, May 2017, pp 1733–1759.
  5. Pronaya Prosun Das, Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm to solve graph coloring problem,” International Journal of Advances in Computer Science & Its Applications – IJCSIA, vol. 4, iss. 4, pp. 66-70, 2014.
  6. Pronaya Prosun Das and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “An effective quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm for finding degree-constrained minimum spanning tree,” International Journal of Computer Science and Electronics Engineering, (IJCSEE), vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 202-204, 2014.
  7. Mozammel H A Khan, “Design of reversible synchronous sequential circuits using pseudo Reed-Muller expressions,” IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, vol. 22, no. 11, pp. 2278-2286, 2014.
  8. Hasin Al Rabat Chowdhury, Tasneem Farhat, and Mozammel H A Khan, “Memetic algorithm to solve graph coloring problem,” International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 890-894, 2013.
  9. Salena Akter and Mozammel H A Khan, “Multiple-case outlier detection in multiple linear regression model using quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm,” Journal of Computers, vol. 5, no. 12, pp. 1779-1788, 2010.
  10. Mozammel H A Khan, “Multiple-case outlier detection in least-squares regression model using quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm,” International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 174-185, 2010.
  11. Mozammel H A Khan, “Influence of probability of variation operator on the performance of quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm for 0/1 knapsack problem,” The Open Artificial Intelligence Journal, vol. 4, pp. 37-48, 2010.
  12. Mozammel H A Khan, “Galois field sum of products approach to multiple-valued quantum logic circuit synthesis,” in Computer Science Research and the Internet, J. E. Morries (Ed), Nova Science Publishers, Inc., NY, USA, 2011.
  13. Mozammel H A Khan, “A recursive method for synthesizing quantum/reversible quaternary parallel adder/subtractor with look-ahead carry,” Journal of Systems Architecture, vol. 54, no. 12, pp. 1113-1121, Dec. 2008.
  14. Mozammel H A Khan, “Synthesis of quaternary reversible/quantum comparators,” Journal of Systems Architecture, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 977-982, Oct. 2008.
  15. Mozammel H A Khan, “Cost reduction in nearest neighbour based synthesis of quantum Boolean circuits,” Engineering Letters, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1-5, 2008.
  16. Mozammel H A Khan, “Design of reversible/quantum ternary comparator circuits,” Engineering Letters, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 178-184, 2008.
  17. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Reversible realization of quaternary decoder, multiplexer, and demultiplexer circuits,” Engineering Letters, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 203-207, 2007.
  18. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Marek A. Perkowski, “GF(4) based synthesis of quaternary reversible/quantum logic circuits,”Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing, 13, pp. 583-603, 2007.
  19. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Marek A Perkowski, “Quantum ternary parallel adder/subtractor with partially-look-ahead carry,” Journal of Systems Architecture, vol. 53, no. 7, pp. 453-464, 2007.
  20. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “An ASIC architecture for generating optimum mixed polarity Reed-Muller expression,” Engineering Letters, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 236-243, 2006.
  21. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Design of reversible/quantum ternary multiplexer and demultiplexer,” Engineering Letters, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 65-69, 2006.
  22. Pawel Kerntopf, Marek A Perkowski, and Mozammel H A Khan, “On universality of general reversible multiple-valued logic gates,” Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing, vol. 12, no. 5-6, pp. 417-429, 2006.
  23. Mozammel H A Khan, Marek A Perkowski, Mujibur R Khan, and Pawel Kerntopf, “Ternary GFSOP minimization using kronecker decision diagrams and their synthesis with quantum cascades,” Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing, vol. 11, no. 5-6, pp. 567-602, 2005.
  24. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “Mapping of on-set fixed polarity Reed-Muller coefficients from on-set canonical sum of products coefficients and the minimization of pseudo Reed-Muller expressions,” International Journal of Electronics, vol. 86(3), pp. 255-268, 1999.
  25. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “Mapping of fixed polarity Reed-Muller coefficients from minterms and the minimization of fixed polarity Reed-Muller expressions,” International Journal of Electronics, vol. 83(2), pp. 235-247, 1997.
  26. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “Algorithms for conversion of minterms to positive polarity Reed-Muller coefficients and vice versa,” Information Processing Letters, vol. 62, pp. 223-230, 1997.
  27. M. H. A. Khan, “On detection and prevention of static hazard for 1-variable change,” Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, vol. 20(1), pp. 9-15, 1996.
  28. M. H. A. Khan, “An algorithm for hazard-free minimization of incompletely specified switching function,” Information Processing Letters, vol. 52, pp. 23-29, 1994.
  29. M. H. A. Khan, “OR-AND-OR network synthesis,” Journal of the Bangladesh Electronics Society, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 29-31, 1994.
  30. M. H. A. Khan, “Computer aided determination of minimal cover of a switching function,” Journal of Bangladesh Computer Society, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 30-035, 1993.
  31. M. H. A. Khan, “Generation of prime implicants using a co-ordinate table and rule based algorithm,” Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 31-35, 1993.
  32. M. A. Khan and S. M. Rahman, “Bengali – as a medium of information interchange with computers,” Journal of Bangladesh Computer Society, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1 – 10, 1986.
Conference & Seminars
  1. Mozammel H A Khan, "Internal-Cluster-Validation-Based Model Selection For k-Means Clustering," The 28th International Computer Science and Engineering Conference 2024 (ICSEC2024), 6 - 8 November 2024, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
  2. Nurun Nabi and Mozammel H A Khan, “Android Malware Categorization and Characterization Using Machine Learning,” 2024 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication, Electrical and Smart Systems (iCACCESS 2024), 8-9 March, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  3. A. Al Munem, L. T. Maha, R. M. Haque, N. F. S. Safa, M. H. A. Khan, and M. A. I. Khan, “Rice blast disease detection using CNN models and DCGAN,” Proc. 6th International Conference on Intelligent Computing & Optimization 2023 (ICICO 2023), 27 – 28 April 2023, Hua Hin, Thailand.
  4. M. Khan, M. A. M. Chowdhury, N. A. Meem and M. H. A. Khan, “Neighborhood Distance Estimation for Tree-Based Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Density Based Data Clustering,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Electrical, Computer & Telecommunication Engineering (ICECTE), 29-31 December 2022, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh.
  5. S. Ahmed, S. Yesmin, L. R. Saha, A.K.M. Sadat, and M. H. A. Khan, “Major Cropping Pattern Prediction in Bangladesh from Land, Soil and Climate Data Using  Machine Learning Techniques,” proc. 2022 25th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), 17-19 December 2022, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  6. M. K. Khan, S. M. Ahmed, S. Sarker and Mozammel H A Khan, “K-Cosine-Medoids Clustering Algorithm,” in Proc. 5th International Conference on Electrical Information and Communication Technology (EICT2021), 17-19 December 2021, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  7. M. K. Khan, S. Sarker, S. M. Ahmed and Mozammel H A Khan, “K-Cosine-Means Clustering Algorithm,” in Proc. 2021 International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ICECIT), 14-16 Sept. 2021, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  8. M. H. A. Khan, "Tree-Based Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Density-Based Data Clustering," in Proc. The 24th International Computer Science and Engineering Conference 2020 (ICSEC2020), 3-5 December 2020, Bangkok, Thailand 
  9. Md. Asif Nashiry, M. H. A. Khan, and J. Rice, “Controlled and uncontrolled SWAP gates in reversible logic synthesis,” in Proc. 9th Conference on Reversible Computation (RC), 6-7 July 2017,  Kolkata, India.
  10. Mozammel H A Khan and Jacqueline E. Rice, “Improved Synthesis of Reversible Sequential Circuits,” IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 22 – 25 May, 2016, Montreal, Canada.
  11. Mozammel H A Khan and Himanshu Thapliyal, “Reversible logic based mapping of quaternary sequential circuits using QGFSOP expression,’ IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI), 8-10 July 2015, Montpellier, France.
  12. Pronaya Prosun Das and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Solving maximum clique problem using a novel quantum-inspired evolutionary qlgorithm,” 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information & Communication Technology (ICEEICT), 21-23 May 2015, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  13. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Single-electron transistor based implementation of NOT, Feynman, and Toffoli gates,” 45th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL), to be held on 18-20 May 2015, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
  14. Mozammel H A Khan, “Design of ternary reversible sequential circuits.” Proc. 8th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), 20-22 Dec. 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 140-143.
  15. Pronaya Prosun Das and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “An effective quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm for finding degree-constrained minimum spanning tree,” Proc. 4th International Multi-Conference on Trends in Engineering and Technology (IMTET’2014)Dec. 2014, Pattaya, Thailand.
  16. Pronaya Prosun Das and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm to solve graph coloring problem,” Proc. International Conference on Advances in Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technology (CEET 2014), Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, Aug. 2014, pp. 21-25.
  17. Mozammel H A Khan, “Primitive quantum gate realizations of multiple-controlled Toffoli gates,” Proc. 16th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2013), 08-10 March 2014, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  18. Mozammel H A Khan, “An evolutionary algorithm with masked mutation for 0/1 knapsack problem,” Proc. 2nd International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV 2013), 17-18 May 2013, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  19. Mozammel H A Khan, “Classical arithmetic logic unit embedded on reversible/quantum circuit,” Proc. 15th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2012), 22-24 December 2012, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
  20. Mozammel H A Khan, “Quaternary quantum algorithm for determining properties of quaternary logic function,” Proc. 14thInternational Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2011), 22-24 December 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  21. Mozammel H A Khan and Raqibul Hasan, “Minimized reversible/quantum synthesis of non-reversible quinary logic function,” Proc. 14th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2011), 22-24 December 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  22. Mozammel H A Khan and Marek A Perkowski, “Synthesis of reversible synchronous counters,” Proc. 41st IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL2011), 23-25 May 2011, Tusula, Finland.
  23. Mozammel H A Khan, “GFSOP-based ternary quantum logic synthesis,” (Invited Paper) Proc. Optics and Photonics for Information Processing IV (SPIE Conference 7797), 2-5 August 2010, San Diego, CA, USA.
  24. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Raqibul Hasan, “Minimized reversible synthesis of non-reversible quinary logic function,” Proc. 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  25. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Salena Akter, “Multiple-case outlier detection in least-squares regression model using quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm,” Proc. 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  26. Mozammel H A Khan, “Quantum realization of multiple-valued Feynman and Toffoli gates without ancilla input,” Proc. 39th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL2009), 21-23 May 2009, Naha, Okinawa, Japan, pp. 103-108.
  27. Mozammel H A Khan, “Scalable architecture for synthesis of reversible quaternary multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits,” Proc. 39th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL2009), 21-23 May 2009, Naha, Okinawa, Japan, pp. 343-348.
  28. Mozammel H A Khan, “Reversible synthesis of quinary logic function,” Proc. 18th International Workshop on Post-Binary ULSI Systems (ULSIWS2009), 20 May 2009, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
  29. Tahseen Kamal and Mozammel H.A. Khan, “An application specific integrated circuit for optimization of fixed polarity Reed-Muller expressions,” Proc. 5th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE 2008), 20-22 December 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  30. Rashida Khanum, Tahseen Kamal, and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Genetic algorithm based synthesis of ternary reversible/quantum circuit,” Proc. 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2008), 25-27 December 2008, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  31. Mozammel H A Khan, Nafisa K. Siddika, and Marek A Perkowski, “Minimization of quaternary Galois field sum of products expression for multi-output quaternary logic function using quaternary Galois field decision diagram,” Proc. 38th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2008), 22-24 May 2008, Dallas, TX, USA, pp. 125-130.
  32. Mozammel H A Khan, “Reversible realization of quaternary decoder, multiplexer, and demultiplexer circuits,” Proc. 38th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2008), 22-24 May 2008, Dallas, TX, USA, pp. 208-213.
  33. Mozammel H A Khan, “Synthesis of incompletely specified multi-output quaternary function using quaternary quantum gates,” Proc. 10th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2007), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 27-29 December 2007.
  34. Asif I. Khan, Nadia Nusrat, Samira M. Khan, Masud Hasan, and Mozammel H. Khan, “Quantum realization of some ternary circuits using Muthukrishnan-Stroud gates,” Proc. 37th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2007), 14-16 May 2007, Oslo, Norway.
  35. Mozammel H. A. Khan and Marek A. Perkowski, “GF(4) based synthesis of quaternary reversible/quantum logic circuits,” Proc. 37th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2007), 14-16 May 2007, Oslo, Norway.
  36. M. R. Khan, M. G. A. Sujan, and Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Post-EA simplification of ternary reversible circuit,” Proc. 9thInternational Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2006), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21-23 December 2006.
  37. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Quaternary Galois field expansions for reversible/quantum logic synthesis,” Proc. 9th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2006), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21-23 December 2006.
  38. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “A quantum logic circuit for generating fixed-polarity Reed-Muller coefficients,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE 2006), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21 December, 2006.
  39. Mozammel H. A. Khan, “Quantum realization of quaternary Feynman and Toffoli gates,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE 2006), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21 December, 2006, pp. 157-160.
  40. Mujibur Rahman Khan, Mozammel H. A. Khan, and Md. Mostofa Akbar, “A family of ternary reversible quantum gates,” Proc.8th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT2005), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28-30 Dec. 2005, pp. 388 – 392.
  41. Mozammel H A Khan, Md. Altaf Hossain, and Nasif Mahmud, “Genetic algorithm-based mapping of positive polarity Reed-Muller expressions from Boolean expressions,” Proc. 8th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT2005), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28-30 Dec. 2005, pp. 1046 – 1051.
  42. Mozammel H A Khan, Marek A Perkowski, “Quantum realization of ternary parallel adder/subtractor with look-ahead carry,” Proc. 7th International Symposium on Representations and Methodology of Future Computing Technologies (RM2005), Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 September, 2005.
  43. Mozammel H A Khan, Marek A Perkowski, “Quantum realization of ternary encoder and decoder,” Proc. 7th International Symposium on Representations and Methodology of Future Computing Technologies (RM2005), Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 September, 2005.
  44. Mujibur Rahman Khan, Mozammel H. A. Khan, and Md. Mostofa Akbar, “Evolutionary algorithm based synthesis of multi-output ternary reversible circuits using quantum cascades,” Proc. 7th International Symposium on Representations and Methodology of Future Computing Technologies (RM2005), Tokyo, Japan, 5-6 September, 2005.
  45. Mozammel H A Khan, “Quantum realization of ternary Toffoli gate,” Proc. 3rd International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28-30 Dec 2004, pp. 264-266.
  46. Mozammel H A Khan, “Quantum realization of ternary adder circuits,” Proc. 3rd International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28-30 Dec 2004, pp. 249-252
  47. Mozammel H A Khan, “Quantum realization of ternary Toffoli gate using ion-trap realizable Muthukrishnan-Stroud primitive gates,” Proc. 7th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2004), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26-28 Dec 2004, pp. 369-371
  48. Mozammel H A Khan and Marek A Perkowski, “Genetic algorithm based synthesis of multi-output ternary functions using quantum cascade of generalized ternary gates,” Proc. 2004 IEEE Congress of Evolutionary Computing (CEC), Portland, Oregon, USA, 20-23 June, 2004, pp. 2194-2201.
  49. Mozammel H A Khan, Marek A Perkowski, and Mujibur R Khan, “Ternary Galois field expansions for reversible logic and kronecker decision diagrams for ternary GFSOP minimization,” Proc. 34th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2004), Toronto, Canada, 19-22 May 2004, pp. 58-67.
  50. Pawel Kerntopf, Marek A Perkowski, and Mozammel H A Khan, “On universality of general reversible multiple-valued logic gates,” Proc. 34th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2004), Toronto, Canada, 19-22 May 2004, pp. 68-73.
  51. Mozammel H A Khan, “Bangladeshi universities in electronic village: issues, problems, and prospects,” Proc. International Workshop on Distributed Internet Infrastructure for Education and Research, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 30 December 2003 – 2 January 2004, pp. 57 – 61.
  52. Mozammel H A Khan and Mujibur R Khan, “Ternary Galois field expansions and their decision diagrams,” Proc. 6thInternational Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2003), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21 December 2003, pp. 861-865.
  53. Mozammel H A Khan, Mujibur R Khan, and Syed A Hossain, “On construction of ternary Galois field decision diagrams,” Proc.6th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2003), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21 December 2003, pp. 870-874.
  54. Kerntopf, M. Perkowski, and M. H. A. Khan, “On universality of ternary reversible logic gates,” Proc. 12th International Workshop on Post-Binary ULSI Systems, Tokyo, Japan, May 16, 2003, pp. 1 – 8.
  55. M H A Khan, M A Perkowski, P Kerntopf, “Multi-output Galois field sum of products synthesis with new quantum cascades,” Proc. 33rd IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2003), Tokyo, Japan, 16-19 May 2003, pp. 146 – 153.
  56. M H A Khan and M A Perkowski, “Multi-output ESOP synthesis with cascades of new reversible gate family,” Proc. 6thInternational Symposium on Representations and Methodology of Future Computing Technologies (RM 2003), Trier, Germany, 10-11 March 2003, pp. 144 – 153.
  57. M H A Khan and M A Perkowski, “Reversible logic synthesis with cascades of new gate families,” Proc. 6th International Symposium on Representations and Methodology of Future Computing Technologies (RM 2003), Trier, Germany, 10-11 March 2003, pp. 43 – 55.
  58. M H A Khan, “Design of full-adder with reversible gates,” Proc. 5th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2002 (ICCIT 2002), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 27-28 December 2002, pp. 515-519.
  59. S A Hossain, F Ahmed, M H A Khan, M A Sobhan and M L Rahman, “Analysis of synthesis of Bangla vowels,” Proc. 5thInternational Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2002 (ICCIT 2002), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 27-28 December 2002, pp. 272-276.
  60. Perkowski, P. Kerntopf, A. Al.-Rabadi, M. H. A. KhanMultiple-Valued Quantum Computing. Issues, Open Problems, Solutions, Technical Report, KAIST, Korea, 2002.
  61. M. H. A. Khan, “A software-hardware co-method for mapping fixed polarity Reed-Muller coefficients from positive polarity Reed-Muller coefficients,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2001 (ICCIT 2001), Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 28-29, 2001, pp. 127-132.
  62. A. Hossain, M. H. A. Khan, and M. A. Sobhan, “Acoustic vowel space of Bangla speech,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2001 (ICCIT 2001), Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 28-29, 2001, pp.309-313.
  63. M. H. A. Khan, “Generation of kronecker expression for a given polarity vector from disjoint reduced sum of products expression,” Proc. 5th International Workshop on Applications of the Reed-Muller Expansion in Circuit Design (RM 2001), Starkville, Mississippi, USA, August 10-11, 2001, pp. 258-270.
  64. Perkowski, L. Jozwiak, P. Kerntopf, A. Mishchenko, A. Al-Rabadi, A. Coppola, A. Buller, X. Song, M. M. H. A. Khan, S. N. Yanushkevich, V. P. Shmerko, and M. Chrzanowska-Jeske, “A general decomposition for reversible logic,” Proc. 5th International Workshop on Applications of the Reed-Muller Expansion in Circuit Design (RM 2001), Starkville, Mississippi, USA, August 10-11, 2001, pp. 119-138.
  65. M. H. A. Khan, “Generation of fixed polarity Reed-Muller expression for a given polarity vector from another fixed polarity Reed-Muller expression,” Proc. 1st International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), Dhaka, Bangladesh,January 5-6, 2001, pp. 49-51.
  66. M. H. A. Khan, “A software-hardware co-method for mapping positive polarity Reed-Muller coefficients from canonical sum of products coefficients and vice versa,” Proc. 3rd International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2000 (ICCIT 2000), Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 25-26, 2001, pp. 94-98.
  67. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “A tabular method of mapping on-set fixed polarity Reed-Muller coefficients from on-set canonical sum of products coefficients,” Proc. National Conference on Computer and Information Systems, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 9-10 December, 1997, pp. 331-336.
  68. M. Rahman and M. M. H. A. Khan, “A method to find the largest sub-set of disjoint products in optimization of AND-OR-EXOR three-level networks,” Proc. National Conference on Computer and Information Systems, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 9-10 December, 1997, pp. 326-330.
  69. M. E. Hossain, M. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “Output queuing analysis in space division packet switching networks,” Proc.International Conference on Robotics, Vision and Parallel Processing for Industrial Automation, Ipoh, Malaysia, November 28-30, 1996, pp. 329-334.
  70. M. M. H. A. Khan and M. S. Alam, “Synthesis and minimization of fixed polarity Reed-Muller logic,” Proc. International Conference on Robotics, Vision and Parallel Processing for Industrial Automation, Ipoh, Malaysia, November 28-30, 1996, pp. 621-626.
Books
  1. M. M. H. A. KhanDigital Logic Design, Bangladesh University Grants Commission, 2006.
  2. M. M. H. A. KhanComputer Networks, Bangladesh Open University, 1999.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
  1. Tabassum, R., Elahi, M. H., & Begum, D. (2024). Media and information literacy self-efficacy of LIS students in Bangladesh. The International Information & Library Review, 56(2), 118-134https://doi.org/10.1080/10572317.2023.2264129 
  2. Begum, D., & Elahi, M. H. (2022). Digital library services to support online learning amid COVID-19: A study of a private university library in Bangladesh. Digital Library Perspectives, 38(3), 332-345. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/DLP-03-2021-0025 
  3. Elahi, M. H., Begum, D., & Munshi, M. N. (2021). Open access repositories in Bangladesh and India: A comparative analysis. Bangladesh Journal of Library and Information Science, 2(3), 1-16.
  4. Begum, D., Roknuzzaman, M., & Shobhanee, M. E. (2021). Public libraries’ responses to a global pandemic: Bangladesh perspectives. IFLA Journal, 48(1), 174-188. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352211041138
  5. Parvin, S., Begum, D., Shobhanee, M. E., & Hasan, M. N. (2021). Evolving Roles of East West University Library During the COVID-19 Pandemic. In B. Holland (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science (pp. 213-230). IGI Global. http://doi:10.4018/978-1-7998-7258-0.ch012 
  6. Begum, D, Roknuzzaman, M., & Elahi, M. H. (2020). Online information literacy training for users during covid-19 pandemic: A case study of East West University Library, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Journal of Knowledge & Communication Management, 10(2), 81-98. DOI: 10.5958/2277-7946.2020.00008.X
  7. Tabassum, M., Roknuzzaman, M., & Begum, D. (2020). Employability skills of new generation lis professionals in Bangladesh. Journal of Knowledge & Communication Management, 10(2), 121-144. DOI: 10.5958/2277-7946.2020.00008.X 
  8. Begum, D., Hoq, K. M. G., Hasan, M. N., & Akanda, A. K. M. E. A. (2020). Knowledge management in libraries and information centers: A model-based analysis. In M. A. Alam, F. Alam & D. Begum (Eds.), Knowledge Management, Governance, and Sustainable Development Lessons and Insights from Developing Countries (pp. 3-16). UK: Routledge; an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. [ISBN: 9780367546281]
  9.  Elahi, M. H., & Begum, D. (2020). Information literacy and digital literacy for public sector employees of Bangladesh: A competence-based integrated framework for providing quality services. In M. A. Alam, F. Alam & D. Begum (Eds.), Knowledge Management, Governance, and Sustainable Development Lessons and Insights from Developing Countries (pp. 179-196). UK: Routledge; an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. [ISBN: 9780367546281]
  10. Abdullah- Al- Mahmud, Akanda, A. K. M. E. A., Hasan, M. N., Haque, M. A., & Begum, D. (2020). Awareness and use of open access resources in higher education and scholarly research: Faculties versus students perspectives. Library Philosophy and Practice, 4516, https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/4516/ [ISSN: 1522-0222]
  11. Begum, D. & Parvin, S. (2019). Incorporating social media into library services: Present scenario at East West University Library. Library Philosophy and Practice, 2746, https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/2746 [ISSN: 1522-0222]
  12. Begum, D. (2019). Building sustainable digital libraries in Bangladesh: Look in the role of East West University Library. In S. Chakraborty (Ed.), Digital Humanities & Digital Societies in the Contemporary World(pp. 31-36). India: Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta. [ISBN: 978-81-937429-4-5]
  13. Begum, D., Hossain, T., Elahi, M. H., & Parvin, S. (2019). Public engagement in nation development through open data platform: Bangladesh government initiatives. . In S. Chakraborty (Ed.), Digital Humanities & Digital Societies in the Contemporary World (pp. 150-159). India: Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta. [ISBN: 978-81-937429-4-5]
  14. Elahi, M. H., Islam, M. S. & Begum, D. (2018). Perception on the use of mobile phones in retrieving information from academic libraries: A developing country perspective. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development and Technology, 8(1), 37-50. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5865/IJKCT.2018.8.1.037
  15. Elahi, M. H. & Begum, D. (2017). Open trends in Bangladesh for providing information services: Opportunities and challenges. Journal of Knowledge and Communication Management, 7(2), 97-115. DOI: 10.5958/2277-7946.2017.00009.2
  16. Begum, D. (2016). Dynamics of information literacy initiatives in Bangladesh: A study. ISST Journal of Advances In Librarianship, 7(1), 1-6.
  17. Begum, D. (2016). Digital library network: Usage and users in the South Asia. In V. Malhan, T. Kaur, & N. Kaur (Eds.), Transformation of LIS Education, Libraries and Information Services for Knowledge Society (pp. 99-114). New Delhi, India: Ess Ess Publications. [ISBN: 978-81-7000-803-3]
  18. Ahmed, M. U., Begum, D., & Haq, N. (2016). Plagiarism: ‘To do or not to do’ is the real question!. In V. Malhan, T. Kaur, & N. Kaur (Eds.), Transformation of LIS Education, Libraries and Information Services for Knowledge Society (pp. 458-465). New Delhi, India: Ess Ess Publications. [ISBN: 978-81-7000-803-3]
  19. Begum, D. (2016). With the scholar on cloud nine. In V. Malhan, T. Kaur, & N. Kaur (Eds.), Transformation of LIS Education, Libraries and Information Services for Knowledge Society (pp. 691-693). New Delhi, India: Ess Ess Publications. [ISBN: 978-81-7000-803-3]
  20. Begum, D., & Yesmin, S. (2015). Marketing trends of library and information services and products in university libraries: A case study of East West University, Bangladesh. Academic Discourse 4(2), 92-102.
  21. Begum, D. (2015). Media and information literacy: A case study of East West university. In Singh, A. Grizzle, S. J. Yee & S. H. Culver (Eds.), Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue (MILID) Yearbook: Media and Information Literacy for the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 197-206). Gothenburg, Sweden: The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, Nordicom, University of Gothenburg. [ISBN: 978-91-87957-13-0]
  22. Begum, D., & Rose, J. (2015). Digital library network of South Asia. Information Technology in Developing Countries: A newsletter of the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 9.4 and Centre for Electronic Governance, 25(2), 12-18 [India]
  23. Begum, D. (2013). Promoting media and information literacy: A case study of Bangladesh public sector. In Media and Information Literacy for Knowledge Societies (pp. 292-299). Moscow, Interregional Library Cooperation Centre. [ISBN 978-5-91515-047-3]. Available at http://ifapcom.ru/files/News/Images/2013/mil_eng_web.pdf)
  24. Begum, D. (2013). List of selected literacy resources available in the Bangla language. In F. W. Horton (Ed.), Overview of Information Resources Worldwide (pp. 47-49). Paris, UNESCO. [ISBN: 978-92-3-001131-4] (Contributed as Country Coordinator, Bangladesh.)
  25. Singh, J., & Begum, D. (2012). Education information literacy and lifelong learning: three pillars of national building in the emerging knowledge society.  Bangladesh Journal of Library and Information Science, 2(1), 48-56.
  26. Islam, M.N. & Begum, D. (2010). The internet in context: A substitute or a support to traditional library resources. In S. Kataria, J. P. Anbu K & S. Ram (Eds.), Emerging Technologies and changing dimensions of libraries and information services (pp. 757-761).  New Delhi, India: KBD Publication. [ISBN: 978-81-907999-1-1]
Conferences and Seminars
International
  1. Begum, D., Elahi, M. H., Sumon, A. R., & Rahman, R. (2023). Gen Z, metrics, and academic libraries: The use of metrics in shaping academic library for Gen Z. In 17th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) (pp.70-71). Dhaka: Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, East West University.
  2. Begum, D., & Mim, S. A. (2023). Students’ perception regarding the enrollment in the LIS program. In 17th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) (p. 121). Dhaka: Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, East West University.
  3. Latif, M. A., Mim, J. A. & Begum, D. (2023). Adapting to change: How Dr. S. R. Lasker Library meets evolving user needs through technological innovations. In 17th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) (pp. 125-126). Dhaka: Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, East West University.
  4. Begum, D. & Hoq, K. M. G. (2023). The role of library and information science professionals in promoting digital fluency: Emerging challenges and opportunities. In 3rd International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 14-15). Dhaka: East West University.
  5. Begum, D. & Elahi, M. H. (2023). Interreligious dialogue to unite youth against religious extremism in Bangladesh: Role of academic libraries. In 88th IFLA World Library and Information Congress. The Netherlands: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
  6. Begum, D. & Hoq, K. M. G. (2022). Change management in 21st century libraries: Bangladesh context. In International Conference on the Role of LIS Professionals in the 4th Industrial Revolution. Dhaka: Library Association of Bangladesh. 
  7. Begum, D. & Hoq, K. M. G. (2021). Practicing 21st century skills by LIS professionals during and after Covid-19 crisis. In 2nd International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (p. 100). Dhaka: East West University.
  8. Georgiadou, E., Lampropoulos, G., Siakas, E., Siakas, K. V., Edwards, J. A., Valtanen, J., Berki, E., Paltalidis, N., Rahanu, H., Knezevic, R., Čolic, A., Tomic, B., Savva, A., Stylianou, V., Meiramova, S., Abd Elghany, M., Khalifa, N., Gevorgyan, R., Popa, D.,... Knezevic, S. (2021). Rapid migration from traditional or hybrid to fully virtual education in the age of the coronavirus pandemic: challenges, experiences and views of college and university students. In: e-Learning - INSPIRE XXVI Conference, Southampton, UK. Available at: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/33443/
  9. Begum, D. (2020).  Media and information literacy movements in Bangladesh. In International Scientific Conference Western Balkan Information and Media Literacy WBIMLC 2020: Information literacy: know it, teach it, live it & 9th Internation Summit of the Book 2020 (pp. 29-32). Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Limerick Institute of Technology [ISBN: 9780954158293].
  10. Roknuzzaman, M. & Begum, D. (2020). Green libraries for sustainable environment: Issues and challenges. In Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences (p. 9). Dhaka: East West University. 
  11. Begum, D. (2019). Evolving Roles of Libraries and Librarians to meet the 21st Century Challenges. In International Conference on Digital Landscape, Digital Transformation for an Agile Environment (p. 13). New Delhi, India: The Energy and Resources Institute. 
  12. Hossain, T, Begum, D, Elahi, M. H, Sumon, A.R. (2019). Research Data Management (RDM): Demystifying the Notion about Data Librarians. In International Conference on Digital Landscape, Digital Transformation for an Agile Environment (p. 528). New Delhi, India: The Energy and Resources Institute.
  13. Begum, D. & Elahi, M. H. (2019). Road to Meet 21st Century Challenges: A scenario on LIS education in Bangladesh. In IFLA World Library and Information Congress. Athens: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Available at: http://library.ifla.org/2567/1/275-begum-en.pdf 
  14. Begum, D. and Elahi, M. H. (2019). A proposed framework for meeting sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Bangladesh: Library and information center (LIC) perspectives. In F. Alam (Ed.), 1st International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management: Next Generation Information and Knowledge Dissemination to realize the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development (p. 30). Savar: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC) and Department of Information Studies and Library Management, East West University.
  15. Haque, M. F., Islam, T. M. F., Islam, M. N., Parvin, S. & Begum, D. (2019). Fake news and its consequences: Challenges towards achieving SDGs. In F. Alam (Ed.), 1st International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management: Next Generation Information and Knowledge Dissemination to realize the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development (p. 138). Savar: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC) and Department of Information Studies and Library Management, East West University. 
  16. Begum, D. (2019). OER in higher education: An effective tool for achieving SDGs. In P. Babbar, D. C. Kar, P. K. Jain & G. Paliwal (Eds.), Rethinking Libraries and Librarianship, Sixth International Conference of Asian Special Libraries (ICoASL) (p. 470). New Delhi, India: Bookwell [ISBN: 9789386578372].
  17. Begum, D. (2019). Menstrual literacy: Raising awareness from girlhood to womanhood. In International Scientific Conference Western Balkan Information and Media Literacy: Freedom, Accuracy and Truth (pp. 25-33). Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Limerick Institute of Technology [ISBN: 9780954158286].

  18. Hasan, M. N., Akanda, A.K.M.E. A., Islam, M. H. Haque M. A. Sarker, M. R. & Begum, D. (2018). Assessing the present status of school library professionals in Bangladesh: A study. In: The 47th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship, 6-11 May 2018, Istanbul, Turkey.
  19. Ashikuzzaman, A. Hasan, M.N., Hossain, U., Ali, E. & Begum, D. (2018, July 2-4). Avoid plagiarism, promote higher education: Does the situation demand for the social marketing approach at Rajshahi University? [Abstract]. In the 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (p. 5773). Palma Convention Centre, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. DOI:10.21125/edulearn.2018.1392.

  20. Begum, D. (2018, March 25-28). Girlhood to womanhood: Awareness of menstrual literacy. In the third World Literacy Summit. Sheldonian, Oxford University, United Kingdom.

  21. Begum, D. (2017, November 28-30). Incorporating Social Media into Library Services: Present Scenario at East West University Library. In 20th National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking (NACLIN 2017) under the theme “A Digital Universe of Infinite Possibilities for Libraries". New Delhi, India.
  22. Begum,D., Parvin, S. & Hasan, M. N. (2017, June, 06-09). Assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of information literacy program: A study on the newly registered students at East West University (EWU). In D. Halilagić& R. Knežević (Eds.), In International Scientific Conference “Western Balkan Information Literacy”; Generation Z: Fake News and Information Literacy, the New Horizon (pp. 103-115). Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Limerick Institute of Technology.
  23. Hasan, M. N., Begum, D., Islam, M. A. & Akter, S. (2017, February 15-16). Access to information as a tool for empowering adolescent girls in Bangladesh: A rural perspective. In S. Husain & P. M. N. Ali (Eds.), In Libraries and Institutional Repositories: Recent Trends. International Conference on Knowledge Generation, Discovery and Networking, Aligarh Muslim University (pp. 218-219). New Delhi: Shree Publishers & Distributors.
  24. Begum, D., Hasan, M. N. & Mamun-Or-Rashid, M. (2016, December 13-16). Digital library network of South Asia: A special focus on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement. In S. Ganguli, P K Bhattacharya, P. Roy, P. Shukla & N. Deepa (Eds.), International Conference on Digital Libraries Smart Future; Knowledge Trends that will Change the World; Vol.1n(pp. 161-169), New Delhi, India: TERI.
  25. Begum, D., Hoq, K.M.G., Hasan, M.N. & Mamun-Or-Rashid, M. (2015, August 11-12). Library sponsored knowledge sharing programs in private universities of Bangladesh: A case study of female student’s perception. In Women, Information and Libraries SIG satellite meeting of IFLA. University of South Africa (UNISA) Library, Pretoria, South Africa.
  26. Begum, D. (2015, October 1-13). Digital libraries in South Asian countries-The role of DLNetSA [Online presentation through Skype]. In South Asian Libraries Conference (SALC 2015), Lahore University of Management Sciences, DHA, Lahore, Pakistan.
  27. Begum, D. (2013, November 27-29). Digital library network in South Asia – A model for regional cooperation. In: Proceedings International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL). New Delhi, India, [ISBN: 978-81-7993-554-5]
  28. Begum, D. (2013). Information literacy initiative at East West University library. In European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) Abstracts, Ankara: Hacettepe University Department of Information Management. [ISBN: 978-975-491-359-0]
  29. Hoq, K. M. G., Hasan, N., Akanda, A K M E. A. and Begum, D. (2013, January 23-25). Use of departmental seminar libraries as institutional repositories: A survey on selected public universities in Bangladesh. In 21st International BOBCATSS Conference, Ankara, Turkey. [ISBN: 978-975-491-361-3]
  30. Begum, D. (2012, March 13-14). Developing digital libraries with open source software in Bangladesh. In Seminar on Emerging frontiers in digital libraries: perspectives, empowerment and advocacy. University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India.
  31. Begum, D. & Hasan, N. (2011, August 16-17). Information management in the digital era: A study of selected websites and digital librarians. In 7th International Conference of the University Librarians Associations: Contribution of the Academic Librarians towards a knowledge society. Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  32. Begum, D., Rashid, M. O. & Rahman, M. M. (2011, February 15-17). Developing digital library with greenstone digital library software: A case study of East West University. In International Conference on the Convergence of Libraries, Archives and Museums (ICLAM). National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). New Delhi, India.
  33. Singh, J. & Begum, D. (2010, August 10-15). Student awareness of health information initiatives of the Governments of India and Bangladesh: A study of Punjabi University, Patiala and East West University, Dhaka. In World Library and Information Congress: 6th IFLA General Conference and Assembly. Gothenburg, Sweden.
  34. Begum, D. (2010, January 28-29). Education, information literacy and lifelong learning: Critical success factors. In National Seminar on E-Literati: Information Literacy and the Role of College Libraries in Sustaining Lifelong Learning Skills. Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, India.
  35. Begum, D. & Kaur, N. (2010, November 17-19). Teaching Information literacy for lifelong learning  [Abstract]. In Envisioning Employable LIS Courses in Developing Countries for the Emerging Knowledge Society; Papers of the XXVI National Conference, Indian Association of Teacher of Library and Information Science (IATLIS). Punjabi University, Patiala, India.
  36. Begum, D. (2010). East West University library: A model of automated information services. In: Globalizing academic libraries: Vision 2020. In International conference on Academic Libraries, 05-08 October, Mittal Publications, New Delhi, India. [ISBN: 81-8324-339-8] Available at http://crl.du.ac.in/ical09/papers/index_files/ical-119_213_454_2_RV.pdf)
  37. Salhuddin, G. & Begum, D. (2010, August 02-05). Ensuring accountability through information literacy of public sector administration: The case of Bangladesh public sector. In 5th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 02- 05 August, Cambridge University, UK. (Available at http://ifapcom.ru/files/News/Images/2012/mil/Begum_text.pdf)
  38. Singh, J & Begum, D. (2009, 25-27 November). Balancing the relics and harbingers of LIS courses for the emerging job market. In Envisioning Employable LIS Courses in Developing Countries for the Emerging Knowledge Society; Papers of the XXVI National Conference, Indian Association of Teacher of Library and Information Science (IATLIS). Punjabi University, Patiala, India.
National
  1. Begum, D. (2020, February 10). Role of LIS professionals in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In International symposium on “Empowering the Library and Information Professionals for Achieving the SDGs”. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Department of Information Science and Library Management, University of Dhaka and the Association of Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) South Asia Chapter.
  2. Begum, D., Hasan, M. N. & Aziz, M. T. (2017, November 05-06). Possibilities and potential areas of joint collaboration between CHWs and HIPs for promoting health information literacy (HIL) in communities of Bangladesh: A study [Abstract]. In International Conference on Managing Changes for Better Public Service Delivery: South and South East Asian Experience (pp. 23-25). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC).
  3. Elahi, M. H.& Begum, D. (2017, November 05-06). Information literacy and digital literacy skills and competencies: A special reference to public-sector employees of Bangladesh [Abstract]. In International Conference on Managing Changes for Better Public Service Delivery: South and South East Asian Experience (pp. 53-54). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC).
  4. Begum, D., Rashid, M. O. & Mahamud, R. (2012). Greenstone Digital Library Software: A Case Study of Bangladesh. In: Proceedings of International Seminar on Digital Libraries for Digital Nation (pp. 125-138). Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Other Publications
  1. Begum, D. (2009). Abstract and Abstracting (in Bangla). Training manual on National Academy for Educational Management (NAEM), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  2. Ahmed, M. U. and Begum, D. (2002). Ranganathan: a wonder of the library and information world (In Bangla). Joti,Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  3. Ahmed, M. U. and Begum, D. (1998). Reading: the other side of the equation (In Bangla). Joti, Institute for Library and Information Management (ILIM), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Research Report
  1. Begum, D. (2012). Preliminary results from the international media and information literacy survey (IMILS) of the habits and practices of the university students when undertaking research assignments. UNESCO. (available at http://www.albertkb.nl/mediapool/60/608240/data/IMILS_Final_Report_Rev.pdf) (Contributed as a Country Coordinator).
Poster Publication
  1. Begum, D., Hasan, M.N., Rahman, S. & Islam, A. (2015). Information needs and seeking behavior of the nurses at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh: An exploratory study from a different theoretical lens. In: Proceedings of The Third European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL), October 19-22, 2015, Abstracts, Estonia: Tallinn University, Information Sciences. [ISBN: 978-9949-29-241-7]
Newspaper Articles



Journal Publication

International Journal and Book Chapters/ Research Monograph :

1. Mannan, F. (2022) Veil as Religious Expression: A Sociological Study of University Students in BangladeshJournal of Ecumenical Studies. Volume 57, Number 2, Spring 2022, pp. 197-219, University of Pennsylvania Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecu.2022.0017

2. Islam, S., Mannan, F, & et el. (2020) COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of the healthcare, social and economic challenges in Bangladesh, Progress in Disaster Science, December 2020, Volume8,100135. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100135

3. Islam, S. Islam, R., Mannan, F. & et el. (2020) COVID-19 Pandemic: How is Bangladesh coping with the rapid spread of coronavirus infection?, Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 2020, 14(10):1098-1105. doi:10.3855/jidc.13289. 

4. Mannan, F., Banu A. (2020) Women in Politics: Gender Quota and Women’s Movements in Bangladesh, Rajasthan Journal of Sociology Volume 12, October 2020, India.

5. Mannan. F. (2019) Breaking the Chain: Dynamics of Intra-Household Relationships & Non-Governmental Organizations in Bangladesh, International Journal of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, Volume 4 Number 1, DAKAM, Turkey. https://www.dakam.org/archive-ijssis 

6. Mannan, F. (2018) Are Organizations Accountable? Disconnect Between Gender and Sanitation in Bangladesh , Environment and Urbanization ASIA journal, Volume 9 Issue 1, March 2018, Sage Publication. 

7. Mannan, F. (2012) Gender-based Violence in Dhaka’s Slums, Book Chapter: The Future of Asian Feminisms: Confronting Fundamentalisms, Conflicts and Neo-Liberalism, Eds., Nursyahbani Katjasungkana and Saskia E. Wieringa, Cambridge Scholars Publishing,12 Back Chapman Street, Newcastle uponTyne, NE6 2XX, UK. p182. https://www.amazon.com/Future-Asian-Feminisms-Fundamentalisms-Neo-liberalism/dp/1443834505

8. Joshi, D., Fawcett, B., and Mannan, F. (2012) Sanitation for the Urban Poor: Gender Matters, book chapter in Diverting the Flow : Gender Equity and Water in South Asia, edited by Margreet Zwarteveen, Sara Ahmed and Suman Rimal Gautam. – Zubaan, New Delhi. 

9. Joshi, D., Fawcett B., Mannan F. 2011 Healthhygiene and appropriate sanitation: experiences and perceptions of the urban poor, Environment and Urbanization, April 2011 23: 91-111, doi: 10.1177/0956247811398602, (by) Sage Journal. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0956247811398602 

10. Holmes, R., Jones N., Mannan F. (2011) Addressing gendered risks and vulnerabilities through social protection: examples of good practice from Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Peru. Gender and Development Journal, Vol 19:2 July 2011, Oxfam, UK. PP 255-270. : Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13552074.2011.592637 

11. Mannan, F. 2013 ‘The Times of Hope and Despair’: Gender at the Crossroads of Water and Sanitation in Bangladesh. South Asian Water Studies, Volume 3, Issues 3, February, 2013, (www. sawas journal.org)

12. Holmes, R., Mannan, F, Dhali, H, Parveen,S. (2010) Gendered Risks, Poverty and Vulnerability in Bangladesh, Case Study of the Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction Programme (CFPR), Specially Targeted Ultra Poor II (STUP II), Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, United Kingdom. https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/6244.pdf

13. Mannan, F. (2002) Gender and Development: An Analysis of Selected NGO Interventions in Bangladesh and India – Thesis submitted to the Center for the Study of Social Systems (CSSS), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in partial fulfillment of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).


National Journal /Book Chapters/  Working Paper:

1. Mannan,F., and Banu, A (2017). Livelihood Vulnerability and Elderly Women in Urban Slums, Book Chapter: Gendered Lives, Livelihood and Transformation: The Bangladesh Context,  Eds., Meghna Guhathakurata and Ayesha Banu, University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://www.uplbooks.com/book/gendered-lives-livelihood-and-transformation-bangladesh-context

2. Mannan, F. (2016) NGOs and Women's Empowerment in Bangladesh and India, Empowerment, Vol. 23, December 2016, Women For Women , Dhaka. PP41-60.

3. Mannan, F. (2011). Mastanocracy, Violence and Gender in Dhaka Slum, Book Chapter: Gender and Militarization in South Asia, University Press Limited (UPL), Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://www.indianbooksonwomen.com/index.php?p=sr&Uc=5727873974735278436Mannan,

4. Mannan, F. (2010) Mainstreaming Gender in Sanitation: An Analytical Study of Selected Organizations in Bangladesh published by the Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Dhaka. 32p. (Working Paper 10)

5. Mannan, F. (2010) Emergence of Women Studies in Bangladesh: A Journey Through History in Ten Years Celebration Memorial Journal. Published by the Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Dhaka. P28-36.

6. Mannan, F. (2003) Contributed to a book in Bangla titled “Shikkhakosh” (A Compendium on Education) edited by M. Habibur Rahman. Published by Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Dhaka, Bangladesh.


Conference & Seminars

1. Invited to deliver a plenary address at the ICSSR-sponsored International Conference titled "Gender Issues and Women's Rights: Exploring Women's Voices and Experiences in South Asia", India,  December 6 & 7, 2023. 

2. Attended and presented a paper “Bound By Patriarchy: Women’s Experience of Internal Migration in Bangladesh”, Paper presented in XX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Melbourne, Australia June 28, 2023

3. Attended and presented a paper “Does Education Really Empower Women? Revisiting The Role of NGOs in Bangladesh” Paper presented in XX ISA World Congress of Sociology Melbourne, Australia, June 29, 2023

  • 4. Guest Speaker, Speech on Education and Youth Leadership organized by Bangladesh Youth Leadership Centre (BYLC) (online), November 17, 2022, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka.
  • 5. Invited as a Co-the Chair of Technical Session,' Educational Opportunities and Challenges' at the XXVII International Annual Conference 2020 (Online) organized by the Rajasthan Sociological Association (RSA), India, February 7-10, 2021.
  • 6. Attended and presented a paper (online) on ‘Veil as Religious Expression: An Ethnographic Study Among Young Female Students in Bangladesh’, at the International Conference (online) organized by the Dialogue Institute, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, August 18, 2020.

  • 7. I was interviewed by the Dialogue Institute, Temple University, USA, as a selected SUSI Scholar (U.S. State Department Academic Scholars Program)  for the US State Department podcast in September 2020.

Attended and presented a paper on ‘Veil As Religious Expression: An Ethnographic Study Among Young Female Students in Bangladesh’, at the International Conference organized by the Dialogue Institute, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, August 18, 2020 (Online).

8. Editorial board member, the First Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences conference proceedings, February 2020, ISBN 978-984-34-8662-2, East West University, Dhaka.

9. Convener of the International Conference on Social and Life Sciences (ICSL) organized by  East West University, Dhaka Bangladesh, February 2020

10. Panel Speaker on Religion and Women at The Temple University, Philadelphia, June 13, 2018, USA.

11. Presented a paper in a public symposium 'Hijab, Religion and Women in Bangladesh', at the University of St. Thomas, July 2018, Minnesota, Minneapolis U.S.A.

12. Attended and presented a paper on 'Breaking the Chain: Dynamics of Intra-Household Relationships and Non-Governmental Organizations in Bangladesh' at the International Conference on Gender and Women Studies'17 organized by Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Centre, November,10-11, Istanbul, Turkey.

13. Invited as a Resource Person in the curriculum development training workshop on “Gender-inclusive Agriculture Education and Research” from 22-30 September 2016 in Kalimpong, India.

14. Attended and presented a paper as a Keynote Speaker at the conference organized by the SaciWATERs on ‘Interdisciplinary in Water Education in South Asia: Challenges, Perspectives and Policy Implications’ from October 3-6, 2010 in Kathmandu, Nepal.

15. Presented a paper on ‘Mainstreaming Gender in Sanitation: Perspective from a Dhaka Slum’, at Wageningen University, Netherlands, 19th November 2009.

16. Attended a workshop organized by the Centre for Intercultural Studies, Portugal, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, University of Tampere, Finland, 25 November, 2009.

17. Attended the I International Congress of Culture and Gender: Culture in the Body, 11-13 November 2009, Elche, Alicante, Spain.

18. Attended the conference of East Mediterranean University, ‘Gender Studies at Crossroad’, 22 -24th April 2009 , Cyprus.

19. Attended and presented a paper at the Second Conference of the Kartini Asia Network, 2-5 November 2008, Bali, Indonesia.

20. Attended and presented a paper at the XII National Conference of the Indian Association for Women’s Studies (IAWS), Feminism, Education and Transformation of Knowledges: Processes and Institutions, 7-10 February 2008, Lucknow, India.

21. Attended a workshop on Feminist Methodology, organized by the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) and Dhaka University, 2008, Bangladesh.

22. Participated in a Gender Workshop at the University of Dhaka, organized by the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) and Dhaka University, 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

23. Attended a Workshop on Curriculum Development on Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, October 14-17, 2006, Hyderabad, India.

24. Attended a Workshop on Gender and Water Reader for South Asia, October 9-13, 2006, Hyderabad, India.

25. Attended a workshop on Feminist Methodology, organized by the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) and the University of Dhaka, 2008, Bangladesh.

26. Attended and presented a paper at a seminar on Exploring the Sociological Perspective of Poverty, organized by Bangladesh Sociological Society, May 2004, University of Dhaka.

27. Attended the All India Sociological Conference, December 19-21, 1994, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

28. Attended the National Workshop on Rural Poverty, March 12-13, 1992, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh.


Academic Work

Taught courses at  East West University:                                                                                           

  • SOC 101 : Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 102: Introduction to Anthropology
  • SOC 218: Sociology of Gender
  • SOC 207  Early Social Thought
  • Soc 303 : Urban Sociology
  • SOC 208 : Social Stratification and Inequality
  • SOC 320: Social Structure of Bangladesh
  • Soc  311 : Feminist Thought
  • SOC 408: Sociology of Gender Planning and Development
  • SOC 301: Qualitative Research Methodology
  • SOC 401: Classical Sociological Theories
  • SOC 406: Sociology of Development
  • ECO 433: Gender and Development
  • POP 602: Population, Gender and Development
  • GEN 201: Bangladesh Studies


Taught courses at the University of Dhaka   

  • WGS 301           :  Tools of Gender Analysis
  • WGS BSS 401   :   Gender and Development : Conceptual Issues
  • WGS-308           :  Project Management
  • WS-401              :  Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) and Women’s Empowerment
  • WS-305             :   Women in the Production Processes and the Economy
  • WGS MSS-02   :    Gender and Development : Strategies and debates
  • MSS 06             :   Gender, Poverty and Livelihoods      


Academic and Policy Research

        Academic Research

        1. Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands , September 2009.


 

2. Junior Consultant, “Analysis of Poverty Trends (APT)” project, Bangladesh Institute for Development Studies, Bangladesh (BIDS), Dhaka, June 1993- July 1994.

3. Research Officer, “Analysis of Poverty Trends (APT)” project, Bangladesh Institute for Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1989-1993

4. Lead Researcher in Bangladesh with the University of Southampton, UK under the "Study on Livelihood-Gender- Sanitation linkages Relating to the Urban Poor", research project conducted in Bangladesh, India  Kand kenya, Supported by DFID, UK.

5. Lead Researcher with The Overseas Development Institute  (ODI), UK, under the project on 'Gender and Social Protection in Bangladesh', project conducted in Bangladesh, Peru, and Ethiopia ,2009. 

6. Research Officer, Nari Uddug Kendra (NUK), a National NGO, Dhaka Bangladesh, 2001-2002.


 

 


Policy Research




1. Consultant (Gender Strategy Paper), in a project 'integrated management of crop-fish-water resources to enhance agricultural production systems towards sustainable food security in Bangladesh', at Bangladesh 

2. Agricultural University (BAU), funded by CDI, Wageningen, the Netherlands, November 2013.

 

3. Consultant (Gender Strategy Analysis), in a project titled   "Capacity Development of Higher Education on Integrated Water    Resources Management at CUET", funded by UNESCO-IHE,  Netherlands, June, 2012
















4. National Consultant (Gender Specialist), Evaluation of the Consolidation  of a National Platform for the Women’s Movement, Doorbar Network Project of Nari Pokkho, Dhaka, 2007.

5. Consultant (Gender and Governance), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Dhaka under the “Strengthening Parliamentary Democracy” project, 2006.

6. Consultant (Gender Specialist), Evaluation of the Reaching Out-of-the-School Children (ROSC) project, Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC), Dhaka, November 2005- January 2006.

7. Consultant (Gender and Development Specialist) with Action Aid Bangladesh (AAB) to assess Gender concerns/practices in Action Aid Bangladesh as a part to reviewing its Country Strategy Paper CSP II and to help mainstreaming gender issues in the implementation of the Country Strategy 1999-2003, Bangladesh, October to December, 2003.


Journal Editor/ Reviewer/ Membership of National & International Professional Bodies
  • 1. Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Congress on Women in a Global World IV: Struggle for Equality (WGW2024), Topkapı University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • 2. Member of the International Sociological Association (ISA) since 2023.
  • 3. Life member of the Indian Sociological Society(ISS), India, since 2024.
  • 4. Life member of Rajasthan Sociological Association, India, since 2018.
  • 5. Reviewed East West Journal of Business and Social Studies, East West University, Bangladesh.
  • 6. Reviewer of the Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, East West University, Bangladesh, since 2014 till present.
  • 7. Was a member of the Scientific Committee of Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Center (DHAKAM), Turkey 2018.

 

Journal Publication
  1. Z. Wang, S. Nasrin, R. Islam, Anisul Haque, and M. A. Karim, “Emerging memories and their applications in neuromorphic computing,” in Nanoelectronics: Physics, Materials, and Devices, A. Sarkar, C. K. Sarkar, A. Deyasi, D. De, A. Benfdila, Editors, Elsevier Inc., pp. 305 – 357, 2023 (Invited)
  2. M. S. Ahmed, M. R. Khan, Anisul Haque, and M. R. Khan, “Agrivoltaics analysis in a techno-economic framework: Understanding why agrivoltaics on rice will always be profitable,” Applied Energy, Vol. 323, p. 119560, 2022
  3. J. B. Jahangir, M. Al-Mahmud, M. S. S. Shakir, Anisul Haque, M. A. Alam, and M. R. Khan, “A critical analysis of solar farm configurations: theory and experiments,” IEEE Access, Vol. 10, pp. 47726-47740, 2022.
  4. S. K. Maity, Anisul Haque and S. Pandit, “Charge-based compact drain current modeling of InAs-OI-Si MOSFET including subband energies and band nonparabolicity,” IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 67, No. 6, pp. 2282 – 2289, 2020.
  5. R. A. Khan, M. R. Mahmood and Anisul Haque, “Enhanced Energy Extraction in an Open Loop Single-Axis Solar Tracking PV System with Optimized Tracker Rotation about Tilted Axis,” Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 045301(1-11), 2018.
  6. M. M. Islam, Md. N. K. Alam, Md. S. Sarker, Md. R. Islam and Anisul Haque, “An Analytical Model for the Gate C-V Characteristics of UTB III‒V-on-insulator  MIS Structure," IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 335 – 339, 2017.
  7. N. G. Mim, S. B. Kutub and Anisul Haque, “Characterization of top barrier thickness from gate capacitance of high mobility III-V semiconductor MOS-HEMT devices,” Results in Physics, Vol. 6, pp. 233–234, 2016.
  8. Urmita Sikder and Anisul Haque, “Optimization of idealized quantum dot intermediate band solar cells considering spatial variation of generation rates”, IEEE Access, Vol. 1, pp. 363-370, 2013
  9. A. T. M. Golam Sarwar, M. R. Siddiqui, Md. M. Satter, and Anisul Haque, “On the enhancement of the drain current in Indium rich InGaAs surface channel MOSFETs”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 59, no. 6, pp.1653-1660, 2012
  10. Md. M. Satter, A. E. Islam, D. Varghese, M. A. Alam, and Anisul Haque, “A Self-Consistent Algorithm to Extract Interface Trap States of MOS Devices on Alternative High-Mobility Substrates”, Solid-State Electronics , Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 141-147, 2011
  11. Md. M. Satter and Anisul Haque, “Modeling Effects of Interface Trap States on the Gate C-V Characteristics of MOS Devices on Alternative High-Mobility Substrates”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 621-627, 2010
  12. M. A. Karim and Anisul Haque, “A Physically Based, Accurate Model for Quantum Mechanical Correction to the Surface Potential of Nano-Scale MOSFETs”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 496 – 502, 2010
  13. A. I. Khan, M. K. Ashraf, and Anisul Haque, “Wave function penetration effects on ballistic drain current modeling and MOSFET scaling”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 105, No. 6, pp. 064505(1-5), 2009
  14. M. K. Ashraf, A. I. Khan, and Anisul Haque, “Wave function penetration effects on ballistic drain current in double gate MOSFETs fabricated on (100) and (110) silicon surfaces”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 271 – 275, 2009
  15. D. Plumwongrot, T. Maruyama, Anisul Haque, H. Yagi, K. Miura, Y. Nishimoto and S. Arai, “Polarization Anisotropy of Spontaneous Emission Spectra in GaInAsP/InP Quantum-Wire Structures”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 47, Part 1, No. 5A, pp. 3735-3741, 2008
  16. A. M. Sonnet, M. A. Khayer and Anisul Haque, “Analysis of compressively strained GaInAsP/InP quantum wire electro-absorption modulators”, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 43, No. 12, pp. 1198-1203, 2007
  17. M. Itrat B. Shams, K. M. Masum Habib, Q. D. M. Khosru, A. N. M. Zainuddin and Anisul Haque, “On the physically based compact gate C-V model for ultrathin gate dielectric MOS devices using the modified Airy function approximation”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 54, No. 9, pp. 2566-2569, 2007
  18. F. Ferdous and Anisul Haque, “Effect of elastic strain redistribution on electronic band structures of compressively strained GaInAsP/InP membrane quantum wires”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 101, No. 9, pp. 093106 (1-5), 2007
  19. A. N. M. Zainuddin and Anisul Haque, “An analytical model for electrostatics of strained-Si n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor devices”, Semiconductor Science and Technology, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 125-127, 2007
  20. A. E. Islam and Anisul Haque, “Accumulation gate capacitance of MOS devices with ultra-thin high-K gate dielectrics: modeling and characterization”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 53, No. 6, pp. 1364-1372, 2006
  21. M. A. Khayer and Anisul Haque, “Analysis of the linewidth enhancement factor (α-factor) in compressively strained InGaAsP quantum wire lasers”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 100, No. 11, pp. 113108(1-6), 2006
  22. F. Ferdous and Anisul Haque, “Elastic strain relaxation in GaInAsP/InP membrane quantum wire lasers”, Semiconductor Science and Technology, Vol. 21, No. 12, pp. 1600-1604, 2006
  23. A. N. M. Zainuddin and Anisul Haque, “Threshold voltage reduction in strained-Si/SiGe MOS devices due to a difference in the dielectric constants of Si and Ge”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 52, No. 12, pp. 2812-2814, 2005
  24. Anisul Haque, T. Maruyama, H. Yagi, T. Sano, P. Dhanorm and S. Arai, “Anomalous in-plane polarization dependence of optical gain in compressively strained GaInAsP/InP quantum wire lasers”, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 40, No. 9, pp. 1344-1351, 2004
  25. H. Yagi, T. Sano, K. Ohira, P. Dhanorm, T. Maruyama, Anisul Haque, S. Tamura and S. Arai, “GaInAsP/InP Partially Strain-Compensated Multiple-Quantum-Wire Lasers Fabricated by Dry Etching and Regrowth Processes”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 43, No. 6A, pp. 3401-3409, 2004
  26. M. M. A. Hakim and Anisul Haque, “Accurate modeling of gate capacitance in deep submicron MOSFETs with high-K gate-dielectrics”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp. 1095-1100, 2004
  27. Anisul Haque, H. Yagi, T. Sano, T. Maruyama and S. Arai, “Electronic band structures of GaInAsP/InP vertically stacked multiple quantum-wires with strain-compensating barriers”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 94, No. 3, pp. 2018-2023, 2003
  28. H. Yagi, T. Sano, K. Ohira, T. Maruyama, Anisul Haque and S. Arai, “Room temperature-continuous wave operation of GaInAsP/InP multiple-quantum-wire lasers by dry etching and regrowth method”,Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 42, Part 2, No. 7A, pp. L748-L750, 2003
  29. T. Sano, H. Yagi, K. Muranushi, S. Tamura, T. Maruyama, Anisul Haque and S. Arai, “Multiple-quantum-wire structures with good size uniformity fabricated by CH4/H2 dry etching and organometallic vapor-phase-epitaxial regrowth”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 42, Part 1, No. 6A, pp. 3471-3472, 2003
  30. M. M. A. Hakim and Anisul Haque, “A computationally efficient quantum-mechanical technique to calculate the direct tunneling gate current in metal-oxide-semiconductor structures”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 94, No. 3, pp. 2046-2052, 2003
  31. M. Yunus and Anisul Haque, “Wave function penetration effects on current-voltage characteristics of ballistic metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 600-604, 2003
  32. M. M. A. Hakim and Anisul Haque, “Effects of neglecting carrier tunneling on electrostatic potential in calculating direct tunneling gate current in deep sub-micron MOSFETs”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 49, No. 9, pp. 1669-1671, 2002
  33. Anisul Haque and M. Z. Kauser, “A comparison of wave function penetration effects on gate capacitance in deep submicron n- and p-MOSFETs”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 49, No. 9, pp. 1580-1587, 2002
  34. Anisul Haque and K. Alam, “Accurate modeling of direct tunneling hole current in p-metal-oxide-semiconductor devices”, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 81, No. 4, pp. 667-669, 2002
  35. M. Z. Kauser, M. S. Hasan and Anisul Haque, “Effects of wave function penetration into gate oxide on self-consistent modeling of scaled MOSFETs”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 693-695, 2002
  36. M. M. Chowdhury, S. Zaman, Anisul Haque and M. R. Khan, “Determination of electron trap distribution in gate-oxide region of deep submicron metal-oxide-semiconductor structure from direct tunneling gate current”, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 80, No. 12, pp. 2123-2125, 2002
  37. K. Alam, S. Zaman, M. M. Chowdhury, M. R. Khan, and Anisul Haque, “Effects of inelastic scattering on direct tunneling gate leakage current in deep submicron metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 92, No. 2, pp. 937-943, 2002
  38. A. Rahman and Anisul Haque, “A study into the broadening of quantized inversion layer states in deep submicron MOSFETs”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 45, No. 5, pp. 755-760, 2001
  39. Anisul Haque and M. R. Quddus, “Room temperature simulation of a novel quantum wire transistor”,Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 519-523, 2001
  40. Anisul Haque, A. Rahman and I. B. Chowdhury, “On the use of appropriate boundary conditions to calculate the normalized wavefunctions in the inversion layers of MOSFETs with ultra-thin gate-oxides”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 44, No. 10, pp. 1833-1836, 2000
  41. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “Quantum transport in mesoscopic devices: current conduction in quantum wire structures”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 87, No. 5, pp. 2553-2560, 2000
  42. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “An efficient technique to calculate normalized wavefunctions in arbitrary one dimensional quantum well structures”, Journal of Appled Physics, Vol. 84, No. 10, pp. 5802-5804, 1998
  43. A. N. Khondker and Anisul Haque, “Nonequilibrium distribution functions in mesoscopic devices”, Physical Review B, Vol. 55, No. 23, pp. 15798-15803, 1997
  44. A. N. Khondker and Anisul Haque, “Random impurity and phonon scattering processes in mesoscopic devices”, Physical Review B, Vol. 55, No. 7, pp. 4645-4648, 1997
  45. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “On the conductance and the conductivity of disordered quantum wires”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 80, No. 7, pp. 3876-3880, 1996
  46. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “Disorder induced enhancement of the quantum size effects in quantum wires with a tunnel barrier”, Physical Review B, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp. 5016-5019, 1996
  47. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “Electron transport in the presence of random impurities: transition from ballistic to diffusive regimes”, Physical Review B, Vol. 52, No. 15, pp. 11193-11200, 1995
  48. Anisul Haque and A. N. Khondker, “Nonequilibrium transport equation for nonlocal impurity self-energy within the Keldysh formulation”, Physical Review B, Vol. 49, No. 19, pp. 14007-14009, 1994
  49. Anisul Haque, M. Haque and M. R. Khan, “Energy band calculation for periodic potential structures using quantum mechanical impedance”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 1661-1664, 1990
Journal Publications
  1. M. M. Kabir, M. R. Imam, Z. Farzana, and C. F. Hossain. Complete genome sequence of the pandrug-resistant Vibrio cholerae strain KBR06 isolated from a cholera patient in Bangladesh. Microbiology Resource Announcements (https://doi.org/10.1128/MRA.00577-23), 12(12), e0057723, 2023.
  2. M. M. Kabir, M.R. Imam, T.N. Nijhum, and C.F. Hossain. Screening and characterization of L-asparaginase producing bacterial strains from the soil in Bangladesh. Journal of Advances in Microbiology, 22 (11):81-92, 2022.
  3. M. M. Kabir, M.R. Imam, C.F. Hossain, and G.N.N. Sultana. Fluorescence Resonance energy transfer based biosensor from thermophilic bacterial periplasmic binding protein to measure branched-chain and aromatic amino acids. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, 25 (6):24-38, 2022.
  4. M. M. Kabir, “Determining the impact of genetic engineering on replacing petroleum based non-biodegradable plastic”. Innovations in Microbiology and Biotechnology Vol. 1, B. P. International, India & UK, p121-127, 2021. [Book chapter]
  5. Zaman, N., Seitz, K., Kabir, M., George-Schreder, L., Shepstone, I., Liu, Y., Zhang, S., and Krysan, P. J. A Forster resonance energy transfer sensor for live-cell imaging of mitogen-activated protein kinase activity in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal, 97:970-983, 2019.
  6. Kabir, M. M., Hossain, C. F., and Shimizu, K. Can bio-plastics replace non-biodegradable plastics? J. Appl. Biotechnol. Bioeng, 3(4):00074, 2017.
  7. Hossain, C. F., Al-Amin, M., Sayem, A. S. M., Siragee, I. H., Tunan, A. M., Hassan, F., Kabir, M. M., and Sultana, G. N. N. Antinociceptive principle from Curcuma aeruginosa. BMC Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 15(191):1-7, 2015.
  8. Kabir, M. Metabolic regulation analysis based on gene and protein expressions: An integrated approach to understand PHB synthesis mechanism in recombinant E. coli. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN: 978-3847332589, 2012. [Book]
  9. Crochet, A. P., Kabir, M. M, Francis, M. B., and Paavola, C. D. Site-selective dual modification of periplasmic binding proteins for sensing applications. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 26:55-61, 2010.
  10. Sporty, J. L., Kabir, M. M., Turteltaub, K. W., Ognibene, T., Lin, S-J., and Bench, G. Single sample extraction protocol for the quantification of NAD and NADH redox states in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Sep. Sci., 31:3202-3211, 2008.
  11. Vogel, J. S., Palmblad, N. M., Ognibene, T., Kabir, M. M., Buchholz, B. A., and Bench, G. Biochemical paths in humans and cells: Frontiers of AMS bioanalysis. Nucl. Instr. Methods Phys. Res. B, 259:745-751, 2007.
  12. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Investigation into the effect of soxR and soxS genes deletion on the central metabolism of Escherichia coli based on gene expressions and enzyme activities. Biochem. Eng. J., 30:39-47, 2006.
  13. Kabir, M. M., Ho, P. Y., and Shimizu, K. Effect of ldhA gene deletion on the metabolism of Escherichia coli based on gene expression, enzyme activities, intracellular metabolite concentrations, and metabolic flux distribution. Biochem. Eng. J., 26:1-11, 2005.
  14. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Metabolic regulation analysis of icd-gene knockout Escherichia coli based on 2D electrophoresis with TOF-MS and enzyme activity measurements. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 65:84-96, 2004.
  15. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Fermentation characteristics and protein expression patterns in a recombinant Escherichia coli mutant lacking phosphoglucose isomerase for poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) production. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 62:244-255, 2003.
  16. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Gene expression patterns for metabolic pathway in pgi knockout Escherichia coli with and without phb genes based on RT-PCR. J. Biotechnol., 105:11-31, 2003.
  17.  Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of a temperature-inducible recombinant E. coli for poly-beta- hydroxybutyrate production. J. Biosci. Bioeng., 92:277-284, 2001.

        

Publications of Dr. Mohiuddin Kabir in ResearchGate

Conferences & Seminars
  1. Tasiba, S. F. and Kabir, M. M. Reduction of carcinogen from fried starchy foods using bacterial enzyme. 23rd Science Council of Asia Conference November 30 - December 02, 2024, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences. National Science & Technology Complex, Agargaon, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.
  2. Faiza, N. and Kabir, M. M. Identification and characterization of a novel pectinase producing bacterial strain Bacillus tropicus FR-16 from the soil of Banasree market in Dhaka. Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) Congress 2023 (08-10 March, 2024), Dr. Qudrat-E-Khuda Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh
  3. Nijhum, T. N., Imam, M. R., Nazwa, S., and Kabir, M. M. Identification and characterization of a novel L-glutaminase producing bacterial strain Priestia gingshengii KR-12 from the soil in Bangladesh. 5th International Conference on Biotechnology in Health and Agriculture (ICBHA), Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Bhaban, September 01-03, 2023, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  4. Zahra, T. R. K. and Kabir, M. M. Investigating the effect of pH and temperature on L-asparaginase production by Bacillus licheniformis KR-6 strain isolated from the soil in Bangladesh. 14th AFOB Regional Symposium (ARS), Regional Centre for Biotechnology, April 27- 29, 2023, Faridabad (NCR-Delhi), India.
  5. Kabir, M.M., Imam, M.R., and Hossain, C.F. Enzyme based drugs for treatment of certain lymphomas and leukemias. 2nd Global Summit and Expo on Biotechnology and Bioscience October 20-22, 2022, Dubai, UAE.
  6. Remu, M.R., Imam, M.R., Nijhum, T.N., Nazwa, S., and Kabir, M.M. Identification of protease producing bacterial strains from the wastes of tannery and slaughterhouse. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  7. Das, R., Nijhum, T.N., Imam, M.R., Roy, M.K., Rahman, F., and Kabir, M.M. Screening and characterization of cellulase producing bacterial strains from soil. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  8. Nazwa, S., Imam, M.R., Nijhum, T.N., Remu, M.R., and Kabir, M.M. Screening and characterization of lipase producing bacterial strains from tannery wastes. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  9. Rahman, F., Nijhum, T.N., Imam, M.R., Das, R., Roy, M.K., and Kabir, M.M. Screening and characterization of pectinase producing bacterial stains from Soil. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  10. Roy, M.K., Nijhum, T.N., Imam, M.R., Das, R., Rahman, F., and Kabir, M.M. Screening and characterization of amylase producing bacterial stains from soil. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  11. Nijhum, T.N., Imam, M.R., Nazwa, S., Remu, M.R., Rafia, S.A. and Kabir, M.M. Identification of L-glutaminase producing bacterial strain Priestia gingshengii EWUKR-12 from the soil in Bangladesh. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  12. Islam, S., Nijhum, T.N., and Kabir, M.M. Screening of L-glutaminase producing bacteria from the soil in Bangladesh. 2nd International Conference on Genomics, Nanotech and Bioengineering, June 26-28, 2022, North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  13. Islam, S., Kabir, M., Hasanuzzaman, M., Sajib, M. S. I and Saha, S. K. Identification and differentiation of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus - Acinetobacter baumannii complex: Common nosocomial infections among children. 1st Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences: Gender, Health, Information, and the Environment, February 27-29, 2020, East West University, Aftabnagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  14. Kabir, R., Islam, M. and Kabir, M. Future perspective of biodegradable plastic. 1st Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences: Gender, Health, Information, and the Environment, February 27-29, 2020, East West University, Aftabnagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  15. Krysan, P., Seitz, K., Zaman, N. and Kabir, M. Fluorescent sensors for imaging MAP kinase activity in Arabidopsis. 43rd FEBS Congress: Biochemistry Forever, July 7-12, 2018. Prague, Czech Republic.
  16. Paavola, C., Kabir, M. M., Crochet, A., and Francis, M. Protein-based sensors to detect chemical markers of life. Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon), April 14-17, 2008, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California, USA.
  17. Kabir, M. M., Ognibene, T., Palmblad, M., Ubick, E. A., Lin, S-J., Vogel, J. S. and Bench, G. Metabolomics from single cells via AMS. 10th International Meeting of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF), February 11-14, 2006, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California, USA.
  18. Kabir, M. M., Ognibene, T., Palmblad, M., Ubick, E. A., Lin, S-J., Vogel, J. S. and Bench, G. Measurement of NAD and NADH from a single cell via AMS. Annual Poster Presentation, February 14, 2006, Energy and Environmental Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, USA.
  19. Kabir, M. M., Ognibene, T., Ubick, E. A., Palmblad, M., Lin, S-J., Bench, G., and Vogel, J. S. Methods for single cell AMS. 10th International Conference on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, September 5-10, 2005, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
  20. Bench, G., Buchholz, B. A., Hillegonds, D., Kabir, M. M., Ognibene, T., Palmblad, M., and Vogel, J. S. (2005). Frontiers of AMS in bioscience from cells to humans. Workshop on “Accelerator Mass Spectrometry in Low Dose Bioscience”, September 9, 2005. University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
  21. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Metabolic regulation analysis of E. coli with ldhA gene knockout based on enzyme activities and gene expressions. Annual Meeting of the Society for Biotechnol., September 21-23, 2004, Meijyo University (Tenpaku Campus), Nagoya, Japan.
  22. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. The effect of icdA gene knockout on the metabolism of Escherichia coli. Regional Meeting of the Society for Biotechnology, December 13, 2003, Minami Kyushu Daigaku, Miyazaki, Japan.
  23. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Metabolic pathway analysis of pgi knockout Escherichia coli for PHB production based on RT-PCR. Annual Meeting of the Society for Biotechnology, September 16-18, 2003, Kumamoto University (Kurokami Campus), Kumamoto, Japan.
  24. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Metabolic flux analysis of Escherichia coli based on 13C-labeling experiments and metabolic regulation analysis based on gene and protein expressions. International Conference on Emerging Frontiers at the Interface of Chemistry and Biology (ICB-2003), April 28-30, 2003, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
  25. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Genetic and fermentation studies on the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) by recombinant phosphoglucose isomerase knock-out Escherichia coli. Regional Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, December 14, 2002, Ryukyu University, Okinawa, Japan.
  26. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of recombinant pgi knock-out E. coli for PHB production. 80th Anniversary of the Foundation and Annual Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, October 28-30, 2002, Grand Cube Osaka (Osaka International Convention Centre), Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan.
  27. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Effect of culture condition on protein expressions of a recombinant E. coli. 67th SCEJ Annual Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers Japan, March 27-29, 2002, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan.
  28. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis together with metabolic flux distribution of a recombinant E. coli having phb genes. Regional Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, December 8, 2001, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
  29. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of recombinant E. coli with metabolic flux analysis for PHB production. Annual Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, September 26-28, 2001, Yamanashi University, Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan.
  30. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of a temperature-induced recombinant E. coli having phb genes for PHB production. SCEJ Regional Meeting, July 27, 2001, Senkyo Building (8th floor), Fukui, Japan.
  31. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of a recombinant E. coli having phb genes for PHB production. 66th SCEJ Annual Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers Japan, April 2-4, 2001, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
  32. Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Proteome analysis of a temperature-inducible recombinant E. coli for PHB production. Regional Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, December 9, 2000, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Iizuka, Fukuoka, Japan.
  33. Shimizu, K., and Kabir, M. M. Analysis of microbial metabolic networks in consideration of the revelation of genetic control. Conference on the Genome Information Science, September 22-23, 2000, Hotel Associa Shizuoka Terminal, Shizuoka, Japan.
  34. Shi, H., Kyuwa, K., Takasu, M., Kabir, M. M., and Shimizu, K. Temperature-induced expression of phb genes in Escherichia coli and effect of temperature patterns on the production of PHB. Annual Meeting of the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, August 3-5, 2000, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
Journal Publication
  • "Bioactive compounds from Curcuma aeruginosa and the effect of comosone II on the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells".
    M Al-Amin, NM Eltayeb, CF Hossain, SSF Rahiman, M Khairuddean, ...

    Journal of Asian Natural Products Research (2023) 25 (3), 252-263


  • STUDY OF COVID-19 CASE WITH MULTIPLE COMORBIDITIES: SEVERE TO SURVIVAL

    GNN Sultana, A Das, K Akhtaar, CF Hossain, MA Islam
    Bioresearch Communications (2023) 9 (1), 1177-1179

  • Screening and Characterization of L-asparaginase Producing Bacterial Strains from the Soil in Bangladesh
    CF Hossain, TN Nijhum, M Imam, M Kabir
    Journal of Advances in Microbiology (2022) 81-92

  • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Based Biosensor from Thermophilic Bacterial Periplasmic Binding Protein to Measure Branched-chain and Aromatic Amino Acids
    M Kabir, M Imam, CF Hossain, GNN Sultana
    Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology (2022) 25 (6), 24-38

  • Arjunolic acid downregulates elevated blood sugar and pro-inflammatory cytokines in streptozotocin (STZ)-nicotinamide induced type 2 diabetic rats
    K Aamir, HU Khan, CF Hossain, MR Afrin, PR Jusuf, I Waheed, G Sethi, ...
    Life sciences (2022) 289, 120232

    “Le Carbone prevents liver damage in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis-hepatocellular carcinoma mouse model via AMPKα-SIRT1 signaling pathway activation”.
    Afrin, M.R., Arumugam, S., Pitchaimani, V., Karuppagounder V., Thandavarayan, R.A., Harima, M., Hossain, C.F., Suzuki, K., Sone, H., Matsubayashi, Y., Watanabe, K.
    Heliyon (2021), 7: e05888.

    “Inhibitory Activity of Extract, Fractions, and Compounds from Zingiber montanum Rhizomes on the Migration of Breast Cancer Cells”.
    Al-Amin, M., Eltayeb, N.M., Hossain, C.F., Khairuddean, M., Rahiman, S.S.F.
    Planta Medica (2020), 86(06), 387-394.

  • “Antimicrobial activity of the crude extract, fractions and isolation of zerumbone from the rhizomes of Zingiber roseum”.
    Al-Amin, M., Siddiqui, M. A., Ruma, S.A., Mustafa, N., Hossain, C.F.
    Journal of Research in Pharmacy (2019), 23(3), 559-566.

  • “Oral toxicity of arjunolic acid on hematological, biochemical and histopathological investigations in female Sprague Dawley rats”. Aamir, K., Khan, H.U., Hossain, C.F.; Afrin, M.R., Shaik, I., Salleh, N., Giribabu, N., Arya, A.
    PeerJ (2019), 7:e8045 (doi: 10.7717/peerj.8045).

  • “Action of Phytochemicals on Insulin Signaling Pathways Accelerating Glucose Transporter (GLUT4) Protein Translocation”.
    Sayem, A.S.M.; Arya, A., Karimian, H., Krishnasamy, N., Hasamnis, A.A., Hossain, C.F.
    Molecules (2018), 23: 258 (doi:10.3390/molecules23020258).

  • “Identification of sildenafil citrate as an adulterant in herbal products using high-performance liquid chromatography with photodiode array detector”,
    Al-Amin, M., Sultana, G.N.N., Hossain, C.F.
    International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2018), 10(9):15-20 (doi:10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i9.26425).

  • “Can Bio-plastics Replace Non-Biodegradable Plastics?”
    Kabir, M. M., Hossain, C.F., Shimizu, K.
    Journal of Applied Biotechnology & Bioengineering (2017), 3(4), 1-4 (doi:10.15406 / jabb.2017.03.00074).

  • “Antinociceptive principle from Curcuma aeruginosa”;
    Hossain, C.F., Al-Amina, M., Sayem, A.S.M., Siragee, I.H., Tunan, A.M., Hassan, F., Kabir, M.M., Sultana, G.N.N.;
    BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2015), 15:191-197.

  • “Analgesic principle from Curcuma amada”;
    Hossain, C.F., Al-Amina, M., Rahman, K.M.M., Sarker, A., Alam, M.M.,  Chowdhury, M.H., Khan, S.N., Sultana, G.N.N.; Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2015), 163:273–277.
  • “Antiulcer principle from Zingiber montanum”;
    Al-Amin M., Sultana, G.N., Hossain, C.F.;
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2012), 141(1):57-60.

  • “Mitochondrial DNA mutations—candidate biomarkers for breast cancer diagnosis in Bangladesh”;
    Sultana, G.N.N., Rahman, A., Shahinuzzaman, A.D.A., Begum, R.A., Hossain, C.F.
    Chinese Journal of Cancer (2012), 31(9): 449–454.

  • “Analgesic and anti-inflamatory activities of Rhynchostylis retusa”;
    Al-Amin M., Sultana, G.N., Hossain, C.F.;
    Biology and Medicine (2011), 3(5):55-59.

  • Saururus cernuus lignans-Potent small molecule inhibitors of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1”;
    Hossain, C.F.*; Kim, Y.P*.; Baerson, S.R.; Zhang, L.; Bruick, R.K.; Mohammed, K.A.; Agarwal, A.K.; Nagle, D.G.; Zhou, Y.;
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2005), 333(3):1026 – 1033.

  • “Molecular-targeted antitumor agents: the Saururus cernuus dineolignans Manassantin B and 4-O-Demethylmanassantin B are potent inhibitors of hypoxia-Activated HIF-1”;
    Hossain, C.F.*;
    Hodges, T.W.*; Kim, Y.P.; Zhou, Y.D.; Nagle, D.G.,
    Journal of Natural Products (2004), 67(5):767 – 771.

  • “Naturally Occurring Proteasome Inhibitors from Mate Tea (Ilex paraguayensis) Serve as Models for Topical Proteasome Inhibitors”; Arbiser J.L., Li X.C., Hossain, C.F., Nagle, D.G., Smith D.M., Miller P., Govindarajan, B., DiCarlo J., Landis K.R., Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2005), 125:207-212.

  • “Reversal of fluconazole resistance in multidrug efflux-resistant fungi by the Dysidea arenaria sponge sterol 9a,11a-Epoxycholest-7-ene-3b,5a,6a,19-tetrol-6-Acetate”;
    Hossain, C.F.*; Jacob, M.R.*; Mohammed, K.A.; Smillie, T.J.; Clark, A.M.; Walker, L.A.; Nagle, D.G.;
    Journal of Natural Products (2003), 66(12):1618 – 1622.

  • “Laurenditerpenol, a new diterpene from the tropical marine algae Laurencia intricata that Potently inhibits HIF-1 mediated hypoxic signaling in breast tumor cells”;
    Mohammed, K.A.; Hossain, C.F.; Zhang, L.; Bruick, R.K.; Zhou, Y.D.; Nagle, D.G.;
    Journal of Natural Products (2004), 67(12):2002 – 2007
    (This paper reported to be the best and most accessed manuscript published in Journal of Natural Products, a journal of American Chemical Society, in 2004, received the Jack L. Beal Award)

  • “Monoamine oxidase inhibitor produced by Monascus anka”;
    Okuyama, E.; Hossain, C.F.; Yamazaki, M.
    Tennen Yuki Kagobutsu Toronkai Koen Yoshishu (Japanese) (1992), 34:526 – 533.

  • “Structural elucidation of trichotetronines: polyketides possessing a bicyclo[2.2.2]octane skeleton with a tetronic acid moiety isolated from Trichoderma sp”.
    Shirota, O.; Pathak, V.; Hossain, C.F.; Sekita, S.; Takatori, K.; Satake, M.; Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1: Organic and Bio-Organic Chemistry (1997), 2961 – 2964.
  • “A preliminary study on the analgesic activity of Grangea maderaspata”; Ahmed M; Islam M.M; Hossain C.F.; Khan O.F.
    Fitoterapia 2001, 72(5), 553 – 4.
  • “Analgesic principle from the bark of Careya arborea”; Ahmed, M.; Rahman, M.W., Rahman, M.T., Hossain, C.F.;
    Pharmazie (2002), 57(10):698 – 701.
  • “Genipatriol, a new cycloartane triterpene from Genipa spruceana”; Hossain, C.F., Jacob, M.R., Clark, A.M., Walker, L.A.; Nagle, D.G.; Journal of Natural Products (2003), 66(3):398 – 400.
  • “Carbazole is a naturally occurring inhibitor of angiogenesis and inflammation isolated from antipsoriatic coal tar”;
    Arbiser J.L., Govindarajan B., Battle T.E., Lynch R., Frank D.A., Ushio-Fukai M, Perry B.N., Stern D.F., Bowden G.T., Liu A., Klein E., Kolodziejski P.J., Eissa N.T., Hossain C.F., Nagle D.G.;
    Journal of Investigative Dermatology (
    2006), 126(6):1396-402.
  • “Preliminary pharmacological studies on Piper chaba stem bark”; Rahman, M.T., Shilpi, J.A., Ahmed M., Hossain, C.F.;
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2005), 99:203 – 209.
  • “Flavonoid glycosides and cannabinoids from the pollen of Cannabis sativa L”;
    Ross, S.A., ElSohly, M.A., Sultana, G.N.N., Mehmedic, Z., Hossain, C.F., Chandra, S.;
    Phytochemical Analysis (2005), 16(1):45 – 48.
  •  “Secondary metabolites from plants and marine organisms as selective anti-cyanobacterial agents”; Nagle, D.G.; Sultana, G.N.N.; Schrader, K.K.; Hossain, C.F.; Stanikunaite, R.; Hamann, M.T.; Rajbandari, I.;
    Off-Flavors in Aquaculture, ACS Symposium Series 848 (2003), 179 -194. [Book chapter]
  • “Diuretic activity of Grangea maderaspatana”;
    Ahmed, M., Islam, M.M., Hossain, C.F.;
    Dhaka Univ. J. Biological Sciences (2001), 10(1):15 – 19.
  • “Analgesic principle from Abutilon indicum”;
    Ahmed, M., Amin, S., Islam, M., Takahashi, M., Okuyama , E., Hossain, C. F.;
    Pharmazie (2000), 55(4):314 – 316.
  • “Study on the separation of water-soluble vitamin B complex using HPL”; Sultana, G.N.N., Kazi, M.A.I., Islam, M.N., Hossain, C.F.;
    Dhaka Univ. J. Biological Sciences (2001), 10(1):15 – 19.
  • “Effect of Glycerolphosphorylcholine (GPC) on Hydrolysis of Phosphatidylcholine by Phospholipid Deacylating Enzymes”;
    Sultana, G.N.N., Hossain, C.F., Tamai, Y.;
    Bangladesh Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (1998), 13(2):52 – 54.
  • “A new series of coumarin derivatives having monoamine oxidase inhibitory activity from Monascus anka”.
    Hossain, C.F.; Okuyama, E.; Yamazaki, M.
    Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (1996), 44(8):1535 – 1539.
  •  “Monoamine oxidase inhibitors from a lichen, Solorina crocea (L.) Ach”. Okuyama, E., Hossain, C.F., Yamazaki, M.;
    Japanese Journal of Pharmacognosy (1991), 45(2):159 – 62.



Conference & Seminars
  • “Isolation and purification of arjunolic acid from Terminalia arjuna and evaluation of its toxicological effects in Sprague Dawley rats”. Afrin, M.R., Arya, A., Aamir, K., Khan, H.U., Shaik, I., Salleh, N., Giribabu, N., Sristy F.K., Hossain, C.F.,. Book of Abstracts of PSE-NPS 2020 SUMMIT on Natural Products for Healthy Living, OP(A128), 71. Khulna, Bangladesh.
  • “Hepatoprotective effect of Basidiomycetes-X against non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in experimental NASH-HCC mice model.” Afrin, M.R., Arumugam, S., Sreedhar R., Karuppagounder, V., Harima, M., Hossain C.F., Watanabe, K. (2020 ). Book of Abstracts of PSE-NPS 2020 SUMMIT on Natural Products for Healthy Living, OP(A129), 71-72. Khulna, Bangladesh.
  • “Phytochemical screening and evaluation of analgesic activity of cyclo-hexane fraction of Terminalia bellirica in acetic acid induced Swiss albino mice.” Laboni, R.A., Islam, R., Hossain, C.F., Afrin, M.R. (2020).  Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences, Book of abstract of the Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences, 114.  Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • “Comparative evaluation of analgesic and anti-diabetic activities among different extracts and fractions of Gynura procumbens on experimental mice.” Mahbub, S., Afrin, M.R., Sifat, A., Islam, S., Rizvi, A.M.H., Hossain, C.F. (2020). Book of abstract of the Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences, 117.  Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • “Isolation of FKS1 from the barks of Terminalia arjuna and evaluation of anti-diabetic activity”. Sristy, F.K., Afrin, M.R., Sultana, S., Khondokar, S., Arya, A., Hossain, C.F. (2020). Book of abstract of the Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences, 121.  Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • “Potent New Small Molecule Inhibitors of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 (HIF-1) Activation”. Nagle, D.G., Zhou, Y.D., Mohammed, K.A., Hossain, C.F., Hodges, T.W., Kim, Y.P., Mora, F.D., Baerson, S.R., Agarwal, A.K., Zhang, L., Bruick, R.K., Jones, D.K., AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, Philadelphia, USA 2005,  Abstract Book of Abstracts of Poster and Proffered Paper Presentations, 180.
  • “Molecular-Targeted Antitumor Agents. Two New Classes Of Small Molecules That Potently Inhibit Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Activation In Breast Tumor Cells, Nagle”. D.G., Zhou, Y.D., Mohammed, K.A., Hossain, C.F., Hodges, T.W., Kim, Y.P, Mora, F.D., Baerson, S.R., Agarwal, A.K., Zhang, L., Bruick, R.K., Jones, D.K.,  The 4th  Era of Hope meeting for the Department of Defense (DOD) on Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) Pennsylvania, USA 2005
  • “Marine Natural product as a Source of Agents that Reverse Fluconazole Resistance”. Hossain C.F., Jacob M.R., Smillie T.J., Walker L.A., Clark A.M.; Nagle D.G. International Congress on Natural Product Research, Phoenix, Arizona, USA 2004, Abstract Book, 476.
  • “Marine Natural product as a Source of Agents that Reverse Fluconazole Resistance”. Hossain C.F., Jacob M.R., Smillie T.J., Walker L.A., Clark A.M.; Nagle D.G. Thad Cochran National Center for Natural Products Research Symposium 2004, Oxford, Mississippi, USA.
  • “Natural Product Drug Discovery that Target Tumor Hypoxia”. Zhou, Y.D.; Hossain, C.F.; Mohammed, K.A.; Kim, Y. P; Hodges, T.W.; Mora, F.D.; Nagle, D.G. International Congress on Natural Product Research, Phoenix, Arizona, USA 2004, Abstract Book, 476.
  • “Molecular Targeted Anti-tumor Agents: Laurenditerpenol, A New Diterpene from the Tropical Marine Red Algae Laurencia Intricata Potentially Inhibit HIF-1 Activation”. Mohammed, K.A.; Hossain, C.F.; Zhou, Y.D.; Nagle D. G. International Congress on Natural Product Research, Phoenix, Arizona, USA 2004, Abstract Book, 59.        
  • “Marine Natural Products as Inhibitors of Hypoxia-Induced Gene Expression in Tumors”. Zhou, Y. D., Nagle D.G., Kaleem A.M., and Hossain, C.F. International Symposium on Marine Drugs, Qingdao, China 2004.
  • “Marine Natural Products as a Source of Agents that Reverse Fluconazole Resistance in Multidrug-Efflux Resistant Fungi”, Nagle D.G., Hossain, C.F., Jacob, M.R., Li, X.C., Agarwal, A.K., Smillie, T.J., Walker, L.A., Clark, A.M., International Symposium on Marine Drugs, Qingdao, China 2004.
  • “Genipatriol, a New Cycloartane Triterpene From Genipa Spruceana”. Hossain, C.F.; Jacob, M.R.; Clark, A.M.; Walker, L.A; Nagle, D.G. 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy and 3rd Monroe Wall Symposium Abstract Book, New Jersey,  USA 2002, Abstract Book, 202. 
  • “Natural Products as a Source of Agents that Reverse Fluconazole Resistance”. Jacob M.R., Hossain C.F., Agarwal A.K., Nagle D.G., Smillie T.J., Walker L.A., Clark A.M.; Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC),  USA 2003  
  • “Cyanobacteria-selective Anti-algal Agents for Aquaculture”. Nagle, D.G.; Sultana, G.N.N.; Schrader, K.K.; Hossain, C.F.; Stanikunaite, R.; Hamann, M.T.; Rajbandari, I. 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy and 3rd Monroe Wall Symposium Abstract Book, New Jersey, USA 2002, Abstract Book, 149 .              
  • “Reversal of Fluconazole Resistance in Candida Species”. Jacob M.R., Hossain C.F., Nagle D.G., Walker L.A., Clark A.M.; Thad Cochran National Center for Natural Products Research Symposium, Oxford, Mississippi, USA 2001.    
  • “Chalcones of Yamahagi (Lespedeza bicolor)”. Hossain, C.F.; Sekita, S.; Satake, M. 116th Annual Meeting of Japanese Pharmaceutical Society Abstract Book , Kanazawa,  Japan 1996, Abstract Book, 2, 196.
  • “Chemical Constituents of Lespedeza bicolor”. Hossain, C.F.; Sekita, S.; Satake, M. 115th Annual Meeting of Japanese Pharmaceutical Society Abstract Book, Sendai, Japan 1995, Abstract Book, 2, 196.
  • “Chemical Constituents of the Seed of Parkia rouxberghii”. Hossain, C.F.; Sekita, S.; Satake, M. The 4th International Congress on Traditional Asian Medicine Abstracts Book, Tokyo, Japan 1994, Abstract Book, 111.                
  • “New Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors from Monascus anka”. Hossain, C.F.; Okuyama, E; Yamazaki, M 112th Annual Meeting of Japan Pharmaceutical Society Abstract Book, Kyushu, Japan 1992, Abstract Book, 2, 157.


Other

Patents

  • Novel Compounds and Methods for Inhibiting Cellular responses to hypoxia”.
    United States Patent # 7375132.
    Inventors: Nagle, Dale G, Zhou, Yu-dong, Mohammed, Asjad K, Hossain, Chowdhury Faiz Application Number:11/083371 Publication Date:05/20/2008 Filing Date:03/18/2005
  • Saururus cernuus compounds that inhibit cellular responses to hypoxia”.
    United States Patent Application # US2009013766A1.
    Inventors: Nagle, Dale G., Zhou, Yu-dong, Hossain, Chowdhury Faiz, Hodges, Tyler W.    Application Number:12/254463 Publication Date:05/28/2009 Filing Date:10/20/2008
Journal Publication
  1. S.M. Yiasir Arafat, M.M. Rahman, M.F. Karim, and M.R. Amin, "Wave profile analysis of the (2+1)-dimensional Konopelchenko-Dubrovsky model mathematical physics", Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, vol. 8, paper no.100573, 2023.
  2. Shammya Afroze, Md. Sumon Reza, M. R. Amin, Juntakan Taweekun, and Abul K. Azad, "Progress in nanomaterials fabrication and their prospects in artificial intelligence towards solid oxide fuel cells: A review", International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Available online 21 December 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.11.335
  3. S.T.Keya, S. Yeasmin, M. M. Rahman,  Karim, M. F, M. R. Amin,, “ Mixed convection heat transfer in a lid-driven enclosure with a double-pipe heat exchanger, International Journal of Thermofluids, 13, 100131, 1-11, 2022.(Publisher: Elsevier).
  4. I. Zahurul, A. Sohel, M. M. Rahman, Karim, M.F, M. R Amin, “Global Stability Analysis and Parameter Estimation for a Diphtheria Model: A Case Study of an Epidemic in Rohingya Refugee Camp in Bangladesh,’’ Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, Hindawi, Article ID 6545179, pages 1-13, volume 2022.
  5. Fahima Tabassum, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Comparison of Filter Banks of DWT in Recovery of Image Using One-Dimensional Signal Vector”, Journal of King Saud University – Computer and Information Sciences, vol. 33, pp. 542-551, June 2021.
  6. A. Paul, G. Mandal, M. R. Amin and P. Chatterjee, “Nonlinear Propagation of Dust-Acoustic Waves in an Unmagnetized Collisional Dusty Plasma with Both Nonthermal Electron and Ion Distribution for Damped Korteweg-De Vries Equation”, Jurnal Fizik Malaysia, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 10001-10010, March 2021.
  7. Amna Ali, Sabiruddin Molla, Farook Rahaman, Ruhul Amin, Gurudas Mandal, and Saibal Ray, “Dilaton-Axion Black Hole under the Solar System,” New Astronomy, vol. 83, pp. 101494, February 2021.
  8. Sarwar Jahan, Md Imdadul Islam, M. Ruhul Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Multi-hop Wireless Network with Point to Point Traffic Model and Fuzzy System,” Jordan Journal of Electrical Engineering (JJEE), vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 316-333, Dec. 2020.
  9. Sarwar Jahan, Md Imdadul Islam, M. Ruhul Amin, “Optimization of Dual-hop Wireless Link under Energy Harvesting Scheme,” International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (IJSTR), vol. 9, n0. 9, pp. 147-153, Sept. 2020.
  10. Mohammad Asif Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, Fahima Tabassum and M. R. Amin, “The Tradeoff between Mean Delay and Energy Saving Factor under DRX Scheme,” International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 177, no. 43, pp.40-47, March 2020.
  11. Fahima Tabassum, Md. Imdadul Islam, Risala Tasin Khan, and M. R. Amin, “Human Face Recognition with Combination of DWT and Machine Learning,” Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences (Elsevier), Online February 21,  2020.
  12. A. Paul, G. Mandal, M. R. Amin, P. Chatterjee, “Analysis of Solution of Damped Modified-KdV Equation on Dust-Ion-Acoustic Wave in Presence of Superthermal Electrons”, Plasma Physics Reports, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 83-89, January 2020.
  13. Jesmin Akhter, Abu Sayed Md. Mostafizur Rahamn, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Traffic Modelling of Low Dense Femtocellular Network for Long Term Evolution,” Journal of Computer and Communications, pp. 88-101, vol. 7, no. 12, December 2019.
  14. S. Huq, M. M. Rahman, M. F. Karim, M. R. Amin, “Numerical Investigation of Natural Convection in a Porous Enclosure with a Flush Mounted Heater on the Bottom Wall”, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences”, vol. 14, Issue 18, pp 3193 – 3207, September 2019.
  15. S. Huq, M. M. Rahman, M.M., M. F. Karim, and M. R. Amin, “Computational study of natural convection in a rectangular porous enclosure with partially active wall in different heater and cooler positions”, International Journal of Statistics and Applied Mathematics,  vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 01-13, 2019.
  16. Mahir Faysal, Md. Jahirul Islam, Md. Mohiuddin Murad, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Electrical Load Forecasting Using Fuzzy System”, Journal of Computer and Communications, vol. 7, pp. 27-37, September 2019. 
  17. Sarwar Jahan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Analysis of Multi-hop Wireless Link under Maximum Flow Algorithm”, Journal of Computer and Communications, vol. 7, no. 8, September 2019.
  18. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun and M. R. Amin, “ Effects of vortex-like ion distribution on dust-acoustic solitary waves in a self-gravitating opposite polarity dusty plasmas”, Physics of Wave Phenomena, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 261-267, July 2019.
  19. Shirin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Energy Detection in Cognitive Radio Network Under Rayleigh and Nakagami-m Fading Channels”,International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 132-136, Feb. 2019.
  20. Sarwar Jahan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Cooperative Relayed Network under Rayleigh and Nakagami-m Fading Channel”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 101-108, Jan. 2019.
  21. A. Paul, G. Mandal and M. R. Amin, “Modulation of Heavy Nucleus Acoustic Waves in a Degenerate Relativistic Plasma”, Journal of International Academy of Physical Sciences, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 327- 343, 2018.
  22. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “The Modulation of a Dust Ion-Acoustic Wave in a Collisional Dusty Plasma”, Advances in Astrophysics, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 171-184, August 2018.
  23. Foisal B. T. Siddiki, A. A. Mamun and M. R. Amin, “Quantum Electron-acoustic Envelope Solitons and Their Modulational Instability in a Degenerate Quantum Plasma”, Advances in Astrophysics, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 185-197, August 2018.
  24. Habiba Akter, Md. Mojammel Islam, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, “Secrecy Capacity of a Rayleigh Fading Channel under Jamming Signal”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS), vol. 15, no. 2, Feb. 2017.
  25. Sarwar Jahan, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, "Comparison of CSI and Fixed Gain RElay of Two-hop Wireless Link under Small-scale Fading" , International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol. 15 no. 6, pp.6-10, Jun 2017.
  26. Mezbahul Islam, Rahmina Rubaiat, Md. Imdadul Islam, Mostafizur Rahaman, and M. R. Amin, "Pattern Recognition using the concept of Disjoint Matrix of MIMO System" , The International Arab Journal of Information Technology, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp.495-501, July 2017.
  27. Fahima Tabassum, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Comparison of FIR and IIR filter bank in reconstruction of speech signal”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, vol. 14, no. 9, September 2016.
  28. Md. Asif Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Load Sensitive Power Saving Technique for 4G Mobile Network under Limited User Traffic”, Communications and Network, vol. 8, pp.79-87, May 2016.
  29. Risala Tasin Khan, Md. Imdadul Islam, Shakila Zaman and M.R. Amin, “Optimum Access Analysis of Collaborative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Network using MRC”,  (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, pp. 367-373, vol. 7, no. 7, 2016.
  30. Jesmin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, ASM M Rahaman, and M.R. Amin, “The MIMO Performance of LTE Network under Rayleigh Fading Environment”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security,   vol. 14, no. 8, pp. 88-94, 8 Aug. 2016.
  31. Jesmin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, ASM M Rahaman, and M.R. Amin, “Performance evaluation of femtocell based LTE network under the concept of cross-layer optimization”, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security,   vol. 14, no. 7, pp. 52 - 60, 8 July 2016.
  32. Md. Asif Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Analysis of Sleep Window of IEEE802.16m Network Based on State Transition Chain”, Journal of Computer and Communications, vol. 3, pp. 77-83, Dec. 2015.
  33. Sarwar Jahan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Two-Hop Wireless Network under Asymmetric Fading Environment”, Journal of Computer and Communications, vol. 3, pp. 21-27, Dec. 2015.
  34. Fahima Tabassum, Md Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Analysis of Sleep Window of IEEE802.16m Network Based on State Transition Chain”, Journal of Computer and Communications, vol. 3, pp. 77-83, Dec. 2015.
  35. Risala T. Khan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Medium Access Probability of Cognitive Radio Network at 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz”, International Journal of Computer Application, vol. 124, no. 5, pp. 42-45, Aug. 2015.
  36. Jesmin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Voice Traffic of IEEE 802.16e Under Femtocellular Network”, International Journal of Computer Application, vol. 124, no. 5, pp. 37-41, Aug. 2015.
  37. Abu Sayed Rahaman, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, “Selection of the best two-hop AF wireless link under multiple antenna schemes over fading channel”, Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 57-75, March 2015.
  38. M. R. Amin, “Modulation of a compressional electromagnetic wave in a magnetized electron-positron quantum plasma”, Physical Review E (USA), vol. 92, pp. 033106, 2015
  39. M. R. Amin, “Modulation of a quantum positron-acoustic wave”, Astrophysics and Space Science (Germany), vol. 359, pp. 1-9, 2015
  40. M. R. Amin, “Quantum effects on compressional Alfven waves in compensated semiconductors”, Physics of Plasmas (USA), vol.22, pp. 032303, 2015
  41. M. R. Amin, “Modulation of electrostatic Langmuir waves in quantum electron-hole semiconductor plasmas”, Physica Scripta (Sweden), vol. 90, no. 1, pp. 015601, 2015
  42. Ummy Habiba, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of VoIP Service of Cognitive Radio System Based on DTMC”, Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 119-131, 2014.
  43. Jesmin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of WiMAX Network under Complete Partitioned User Group with Traffic Shaping Algorithm”, Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 568-580, 2014
  44. Risala T. Khan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Traffic Analysis of a Cognitive Radio Network Based on the Concept of Medium Access Probability”, Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 602-617, 2014
  45. Tasnina A. Tishita, Sumiya Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Spectrum Sensing and Data Transmission in a Cognitive Relay Network Including spatial false alarm”, Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 459-470, 2014.
  46. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, "Nonlinear ion modes in a dense multi-ion plasma with strongly coupled ions and degenerate electrons" , J. Sci. Technol. Tropics (JOSTT) (Malaysia), vol. 10, pp. 45-58, 2014.
  47. Anupam Roy, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Voice-Data Integrated Traffic in IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16e WLAN”, WSEAS Trans. Communications (Greece), vol. 12, no. 7, pp. 352-365, 2013.
  48. Afsana N. Nova, A. R. Chowdhury, Md. Soayeb Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Two-Hop Wireless Link under Nakagami-m Fading”, International Journal of Advanced Computer Sience and Applications (USA), vol. 4, no. 7, pp. 142-146, 2013
  49. U. A. Mofiz and M. R. Amin, “Langmuir dark solitons in dense ultrarelativistic electron-positron gravito-plasma in pulsar magnetosphere”, Astrophys. Space Sci., (Germany), vol. 345, no. 1, pp. 119-124, 2013
  50. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Nonlinear Propagation of Dust-Acoustic Waves in an Unmagnetized dusty Plasma with Non-thermal Electron and Vortex-like ion Distribution”, Physics of Plasmas (USA), vol. 20, pp. 104505, 2013.
  51. Farrok Rahaman, P.K.F. Kuhfittig, Ruhul Amin, Gurudas Mandal, Saibal Ray, and Nasarul Islam, “Quark matter as dark matter in modeling galactic halo”, Phys. Lett. B (Elsevier, Netherland), vol. 714, n0. 2-5, pp. 131-135, 2012.
  52. U. A. Mofiz, M. R. Amin, and P. K. Shukla, “Growing electrostatic modes in the isothermal pair plasma of the pulsar magnetosphere”, Astrophys. Space Science (Germany), vol. 337, no. 1, pp. 177-184, 2012
  53. Himadri S. Saha, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Two-Hop Wireless Link under Rayleigh and Nakagami-m Fading”, International J. of Engineering and Technology (UK), vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 22-27, 2012.
  54. Risala T. Khan, Tanzilah Noor Shabnam, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Enhancement of Performance of Cognitive Radio Network with Incorporation of MRC Scheme at Secondary Receiver”, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), (Singapore), vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 495-499, Aug.  2012.
  55. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Effects of Nonthermal Ions on Dust Ion-Acoustic Shock Waves in a Dusty Plasma with Heavy Negative Ions in Nonplanar Geometry,” Journal of Science and Technology in the Tropics (Malaysia), vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 41-51, June 2012.
  56. Sarnali Basak, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Fingerprint Detection Using Combination of Minutiae Points and Invariant Moments Parameters, a New Approach,” Journal of Information Processing Systems (Korea), vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 421-436, 2012.
  57. Jesmin Akhter, Md. Imdadul Islam, Himadri Saha, and M. R. Amin, “Cost Based Performance Evaluation of H2/D/1 and E2/D/1 Traffic Model,” International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (USA), vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 163-170, April 2012.
  58. Md. Abu Shameem, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Cost Evaluation of Traffic of Alternate Routing Network: An Extension towards Multi Exchange Network,” Jahang. U. J. Sc. (Bangladesh), vol. 13, pp. 11-19, June 2012.
  59. Md. Imdadul Islam, Md. Ariful Islam, Nur Mohammad, Mahbubul Alam, and M. R. Amin, "Comparison of LMS and FDAF Algorithms in Equalization of Fading Channel," International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), (Singapore), vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 16-21, Feb. 2011.
  60. Md. Imdadul Islam, Md. Fazlul Karim Patwaryy, and M.R. Amin, "Cost Optimization of Alternate Routing Network of M/G/1(m) Traffic," The Meditarenian Journal of Electronics and Communication (UK), vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 190-195, Jan. 2011.
  61. Md. Imdadul Islam, Nasima Begum, Mahbubul Alam, and M. R. Amin, "Fingerprint Detection Using Canny Filter and DWT, a New Approach," International Journal of Imaging Systems (IJIS), (Korea), vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 511-520, Dec. 2010.
  62. Fahima Tabasum, Mahbubul Alam, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Full Rate Space-Time Block Code for Multiple Input Single Output (MISO) Wireless Communication System”, WSEAS Trans. Communications (Greece), vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 233-242, 2011.
  63. Abu Sayed Rahaman, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of Two-Hop Wireless Link Under Rayleigh and Nakagami-m Fading Channel”, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), (Singapore), vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 454-459, 2011.
  64. S. S. Duha, S. K. Paul, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Nonplanar effects on solitary waves in a dusty adiabatic electronegative plasma”, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. (USA), vol. 39, no. 6, pp. 1544-1548, 2011.
  65. Mahbubul Alam, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, “Performance Comparison of STFT, WT, LMS and RLS Adaptive Algorithms in Denoising of Speech Signal”, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), (Singapore), vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1793-8244, 2011.
  66. Md. Syeful Islam, Md. Rezaur Rahman, Anupam Roy, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Performance Evaluation of a Finite Queue Switching Under Two-Dimensional M/G/1(m) Traffic”, International Journal of Imaging Systems (IJIS), (Korea), vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 679-690, 2011.
  67. Anupam Roy, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “MMPP+M/D/1 Traffic Model in Video-Data Integrated Service under ATM System”, International J. Engineering and Technology (Singapore),, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 615-620, 2011.
  68. Abu Sayed Rahaman, Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, “Application of Zero-Forcing Adaptive Equalization in Compensation of Fading Effect of Two-Hop Wireless Link, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), (Singapore), vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 628-633, 2011.
  69. Anindita Paul, Gurudas Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Effects of non-thermal ions on dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in a dusty electronegative plasma”, IEEE Trans. Plasma Science (USA), vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 1254-1258, 2011.
  70. Tanzilah Noor Shabnam, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Call Admission Control Strategy for System Throughput Maximization Using DOVE”, Journal of Convergence Information Technology (Korea) , vol. 5, no. 8, pp. 137-145, 2010.
  71. M. R. Amin, M. I. U. Khan, M. Salahuddin, and M. Salimullah, “Decay Instability of a Dust-Acoustic Wave in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. (USA), vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 1527-1534, 2010.
  72. M. R. Amin, “Quantum Effect on Modulational Instability of a Laser Radiation in a Semiconductor Plasma”, J. Applied Physics (USA), vol. 107, no. 2, pp. 023307-7, 2010.
  73. M. R. Amin, Sanjit K. Paul, Gurudas Mandal, and A. A. Mamun, "Effects of vortex-like (trapped) electrondistribution on nonlinear dust-acoustic waves with positive dust charge fluctuation", J. Plasma Phys. (UK), vol. 76, no. 3&4, pp. 477-485, January 2010.
  74. S.K. Paul, G. Mandal, A.A. Mamun, and M.R. Amin, “Dust-acoustic Shock Waves in a Dusty Plasma with Charge Fluctuating Positive Dust”, IEEE Trans. Plasma Science, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 627-631, 2009.
  75. Md. Imdadul Islam, J.K. Das, and M.R. Amin, “Call Admission Scheme of Mixed Traffic for Mobile Cellular Networks”, J. Discrete Mathematical Sciences & Cryptography (India), vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 691-705 December 2009.
  76. Md. Imdadul Islam and M. R. Amin, "Determination of Save Operating Border of Asynchronous Data Traffic Based on MMPP", J. Convergence Information Technology (JCIT) (Korea), vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 31-35, December 2009.
  77. S.K. Paul, G. Mandal, A.A. Mamun, and M.R. Amin, "Shock Waves in Plasmas with Charge Fluctuating Dust of Opposite Polarity", Jurnal Fizik Malaysia (Malaysia), vol. 30, no. 1-4, pp. 29-36, 2009.
  78. T. Saha, P. Chatterjee, and M.R. Amin, "Nonlinear Ion Acoustic Waves in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma in presence of Nonthermal Electron," Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung (Germany), vol. 64a, no. 5, pp. 370-376, 2009.
  79. M.R. Amin and Md. I. Islam, "Evaluation of Delay of Voice End User in Cellular Mobile Networks with 2D  Traffic System", Research Journal of Information Technology (Pakistan), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 57-69, 2009.
  80. Shahrina Mou, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Dynamic Channel Allocation in Mobile Cellular Networks”, Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 705-714, December, 2008.
  81. S. Nowf Al Haque, M. Ariful Alam, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Radiation Pattern and Beamwidth Control of Linear and Rectangular Array Antenna System”, East West Journal, vol. 1, pp. 119 (2007).
  82. Kazi Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, Arifur Rahman, A.S.M. Enamul Hassan, Al-Amin Pervez, S. Rahman Juthy, and M.R. Amin, “A completely Portable Wireless Solution for Internet Service (Bangladesh Perspective)”, J. Adv. in Info. Sci. and Services (Korea) 2, pp. 7-12, 2007.
  83. M. Shahriar Karim, Md. Imdadul Islam, Adnan Rab, Md. Rakibul Hasan, and M.R. Amin, "Development of Deterministic Service Time Traffic Model for Packet Communication" Information Technology Journal (Pakistan) vol. 6(1), pp. 160-165, 2007.
  84. R.R. Joyee, Aseem Batla, M. S. Alam, S. Jahan, Mustafa Hussain, and  M.R. Amin, “Ber Analysis Of Space Time Block Code For Data Relaying at The Physical Layer”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 29, pp. 124, 2006.
  85. M. Salimullah, M.I.U. Khan, M.K. Islam, M.R. Amin and P.K. Shukla, “Magnetosonic Wave Instability in a Streaming Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 73, pp. 320-324, 2006.
  86. M.R. Amin, A.M. Rizwan, M.K. Islam, M. Salimullah, and P.K. Shukla, “Dust-lower-hybrid instability in a streaming magnetized dusty plasma”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 73, pp. 169-172, 2006.
  87. K.M. Rezanur Rahman and M.R. Amin, “Modeling of all-nonlinear guided wave including MQW structure”, J. Appl. Sci. (Pakistan) vol. 5, no. 8, pp. 1412-1414, (2005).
  88. T. Ferdous, M.R. Amin, M. Salahuddin, and M. Salimullah, “Decay Instability of an Electron Plasma Beat Wave in a transversely Magnetized Plasma”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 26, pp. 73, 2003.
  89. M.R. Amin and G. E. Morfill, “Amplitude Modulation of Kinetic Alfven Waves in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 63, pp. 391, 2001.
  90. T. Ferdous, S. Akhter, and M.R. Amin, “Amplitude Modulation of Ion-Acoustic Waves in a Magnetized Plasma”, Jahang. Phys. Studies (Bangladesh) 9, pp. 89 2001.
  91. K.M. Rezanur Rahman, H. Akhter, and M.R. Amin, “Determination of Graded-Index Profile of Optical Fiber by Computer Experiment”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 24, pp. 185, 2001.
  92. M. Salimullah, S. Ghosh, and M.R. Amin, “Possible Lattice Formation of new Materials within a Piezoelectric Semiconductor Plasma”, Pramana (India) 54, pp. 785, 2000.
  93. P. K. Shukla, M.R. Amin, and G. E. Morfill, “Instability of Dust-Acoustic Waves in Partially ionized Collisional Dusty Gases”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 59, pp. 389, 1999.
  94. M.R. Amin, G. E. Morfill, and P. K. Shukla, “Modulational Instability of Dust-Acoustic and Dust-Ion-Acoustic Waves”, Phys. Rev. E (USA), vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 6517-6523, 1998.
  95. M.R. Amin, G. E. Morfill, and P. K. Shukla, “Modulational Instability of Dust-Lattice Waves in a Plasma Crystal”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 58, pp. 628, 1998.
  96. M. Salimullah, M. Salahuddin, and M.R. Amin, “Low-Frequency Dust-Modes in a Hot Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, Nuovo Cimento (Italy) D20, pp. 1479, 1998.
  97. M. Salahuddin, A.A. Mamun, T. Ferdous, M.R. Amin, and M. Salimullah, “Nonlinear Scattering of Alfven Waves off Low-Frequency Dust-Modes in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, Nuovo Cimento D (Italy), vol. 20, no. 9, pp. 1313-1326, 1998.
  98. P. K. Shukla, M.R. Amin, and G. E. Morfill, “Ionization Instability of Magnetized Dusty Gases”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) T75, pp. 253, 1998.
  99. M.R. Amin, G. E. Morfill, and P. K. Shukla, “Amplitude Modulation of Dust-Lattice Waves in a Plasma Crystal”, Phys. Plasmas (USA) 5, pp. 2578-2581, 1998.
  100. M. Salimullah, M.R. Amin, M. Salahuddin, and A. Roy Chowdhury, “Ultra-Low-Frequency Electrostatic Modes in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 58, pp. 76, 1998.
  101. T. Ferdous, M.R. Amin, and M. Salimullah, “Oscillating two Stream Instability of Beat Waves in a Transversely Magnetized Plasma: Ion Effects”, Phys. Lett. (Holland) A234, pp. 122-126, 1997.
  102. M.R. Amin, T. Ferdous, and M. Salimullah, “Modulational Instability of an Electron Plasma Wave in a Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Plasmas (USA) 4, pp. 598-604, 1997. 
  103. M.R. Amin and M.E. Hoque, “Excitation of an Obliquely Propagating Upper-Hybrid Cyclotron Beat Wave”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 20, pp. 195, 1996.
  104. T. Ferdous and M.R. Amin, “Nonlinear Excitation of an Electrostatic Wave at the Difference Frequency of Two Helicon Beams in a Magnetoactive Semiconductor”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 20, pp. 225, 1996.
  105. M.R. Amin, “Low-Frequency Electrostatic Waves in a hot Magnetized Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Rev. E (USA), vol. 54, no. 3, pp. R2232-2235, 1996.
  106. M.R. Amin, R. A. Amiree, M. Salahuddin, and F. Majid, “Modifications of Transverse Electric (TE) Modes in a Semiconductor Filled Rectangular Waveguide in the presence of an External Magnetic Field”, Jahang. U. J. Sci. (Bangladesh) 20, pp. 125, 1996.
  107. M. Salimullah, A. Zaman, and M.R. Amin, “Modification and Damping of Magnetosonic Wave in a Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 54, pp. 530, 1996.
  108. M. Salimullah and M.R. Amin, “Attraction of Charged Dust-Grains in the presence of Dust-Lower-Hybrid Modes”, Phys. Plasmas (USA), vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 1776-1778, 1996.
  109. S. K. Ghosh, M. Salimullah, and M.R. Amin, “Nonlinear Optical Parameters (Refractive and Absorptive) of a Brillouin Scattered Mode in n-GaAs Crystal”, Phys. Scripta (Sweden) 54, pp. 91, 1996.
  110. T. Ferdous, M.R. Amin, and M. Salimullah, “Modulational Instability of Beat Waves in Transversely Magnetized Plasma: Ion Effects”, Phys. Rev. E (USA), vol. 53, no. 5, pp. 5218-5227, 1996.
  111. M.R. Amin, T. Ferdous, and M. Salimullah, “Decay Instability of an Electron Plasma Wave in a Dusty Plasma”, Phys. Rev. E (USA), vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 2740-2746, 1996.
  112. T. Ferdous, M. Salahuddin, M.R. Amin, and M. Salimullah, “Stimulated Brillouin Scattering of Laser Radiation in a Magnetoactive Semiconductor Plasma”, Phys. Rev. B (USA), vol. 52, no. 12, pp. 9044-9049, 1995.
  113. M.R. Amin, C.E. Capjack, P. Frycz, W. Rozmus, and V.T. Tikhonchuk, “Two Dimensional Studies of Stimulated Brillouin cattering, Filamentation and Self-Focusing stabilities of Laser Light in Plasmas”, Phys. Fluids B (USA), vol. 5, no. 10, pp. 3748-3764, 1993.
  114. M.R. Amin, C.E. Capjack, P. Frycz, W. Rozmus, and V.T. Tikhonchuk, “Two Dimensional Simulations of     Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Laser-Produced Plasmas”, Phys. Rev. Lett. (USA) vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 81-84, 1993.
  115. R. Bingham, U. de Angelis, M.R. Amin, R.A. Cairns, and B. McNamara, “Relativistic Langmuir Waves Generated by Ultra-Short Pulse Lasers”, Plasma Phys. Controll. Fusion (UK), vol. 34, pp. 557-567, 1992.
  116. M.R. Amin, C.E. Capjack, P. Frycz, W. Rozmus, and V.T. Tikhonchuk, “Competition between Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Filamentation Instability in Laser-Produced Plasmas”, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. (USA) 37, pp. 1376, 1992.
  117. M.R. Amin, P.K. Shukla, and R. Bingham, “Generations of Density and Magnetic Field Fluctuations by an Electromagnetic Wave Packet in a Magnetized Plasma”, Phys. Lett. A (Holland), vol. 153, no. 2 & 3, pp. 139-143, 1991.
  118. M.R. Amin and R.A. Cairns, “Plasma Heating and Current Drive by an Obliquely Propagating Upper-Hybrid Cyclotron Beat Wave”, Phys. Fluids B (USA), vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 151-158, 1991.
  119. M.R. Amin and R.A. Cairns, “Two-Dimensional Analysis of Beat Wave Current Drive with Intense Microwave Pulses”, Nuclear Fusion, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 327-342, 1990.
  120. B. Talukdar, A. Yunus, and M.R. Amin, “Continuum States of the Klein-Gordon Equation for Vector and Scalar Interactions”, Phys. Lett. A (Holland), vol. 141, no. 7, pp. 326-330, 1989.
  121. M. Salimullah and M.R. Amin, “Third Harmonic Generation of p-Polarized Laser Radiation in an Inhimogeneous Laser-Produced Plasma”, J. Appl. Phys., vol. 59, no. 5, pp. 1458-1465, 1986
  122. M. Salimullah and M.R. Amin, “Second Harmonic Generation of p-Polarized Laser radiation in an Inhomogeneous Laser-Produced Plasma”, J. Appl. Phys. , vol. 58, no. 11, pp. 4006-4010, 1985



Conference & Seminars
  1. A. Paul, G. Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Effects of vortex-like-ion-distribution on dust-acoustic solitary waves in a self-gravitating opposite polarity dust plasma medium”, International Conference on Recent Advances in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, January 27-29, 2018, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  2. Anindita Paul, Gurudas Mandal, A. A. Mamun, and M. R. Amin, “Nonlinear propagation of dust-acoustic waves in self-gravitating opposite polarity dusty plasma with Maxwellian ion and Nonthermal electron distribution” in 5th International Conference on Engineering and Natural Science (ICENS), Bali, Indonesia, January 19-21, 2017.
  3. Md. Asif Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Analytical Modeling of DRX Mechanism to Enhance the Energy Efficiency in LTE')”, In the IEEE 1st Asia Multi Conference on Modelling and Simulation, ACM2016, December 5-7, 2016, Kota Kinabalu, Malyasia.
  4. Sarwar jahan, Md. Asif Hossain, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Comparison of CSI and Fixed Gain Relay of Two-hop Wireless Link under Small Scale Fading”, 19th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, ICCIT 2016, 18-20 December, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2016.
  5. Jesmin Akhter,  Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Traffic Modelling of WiMAX under BMAP with Length of Packet of General Distribution”, 9th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, ICECE 2016, 20-22 December 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2016.
  6. Jesmin Akhter,  Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, “Traffic Modelling of Low Dense Femtocellular Network”, 9th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, ICECE 2016, 20-22 December 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2016.
  7. Md. Nurul Islam, Shamim Ahmed, Ummy Habiba, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Determination of Energy Efficiency of a Multi-User Wireless Network Based on Limited User Traffic Model ”, 8th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, ICECE 2014, 20-22 December 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2014.
  8. Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Tajmary Mahfuz, and M. R. Amin, “Optimizing Throughput of K-fold Multicast Network with Finite Queue using M/M/n/n+q/N Traffic Model”, 7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE 2012), 20-22 December 2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 537-541, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2012.
  9. Sarwar Jahan, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of Multidimensional Traffic in Micro-Macro Cellular System," 13th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 23-25, 2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2010.
  10. Md. Rifat Hossain Khan, Sadia Ahmed, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of Alternate Routing Network Based on MMPP Traffic Model," 13th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 23-25, 2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2010.
  11. Mushlah Uddin Sarkar, Md. Asif Hossain, M. R. Amin, Md. Imdadul Islam, "The Impact of Frequency on Radiation Pattern of Bowtie and Spiral Antenna Based on RWG Elements," The 2nd International Conference on Electronic Computer Technology (ICECT 2010), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 7-10, 2010 IEEE Xplore, 2010.
  12. Md. Asif Hossain, Mushlah Uddin Sarkar, M.R. Amin, and Md. Imdadul Islam, "Performance Comparison of Bow-Tie and Slot Antenna Based on RWG Edge Elements," The 2nd International Conference on Computer Research & Development (ICCRD 2010), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 7-10,, 2010 IEEE Xplore, 2010.
  13. Md. Asif Hossain, Mushlah Uddin Sarkar, M.R. Amin and Md. Imdadul Islam, "Performance Comparison of Bow-Tie and Slot Antenna based on RWG Edge Elements", 2nd International Conference on Electronic Computer Technology (ICECT 2010), Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, May 7-10, 2010, IEEE Xplore (USA), 2010.
  14. Muslah Uddin Sarkar, Md. Asif Hossain, M.R. Amin and Md. Imdadul Islam, "The Impact of Frequency on Radiation Pattern of Bowtie and Spiral Antenna Based on RWG Elements", 2nd International Conference on Electronic Computer Technology (ICECT 2010), Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, May 7-10, 2010, IEEE Xplore (USA), 2010.
  15. Md. Imdadul Islam, Md. Golam Gaus, Avijeet Das, Mushlah Uddin Sarkar, and M.R. Amin, "Cancellation of Jammer Using Adaptive Array Antenna System", Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December, 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2009.
  16. Mushlah Uddin Sarkar, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of Time Dependent Micro Macro Cellular Network Using MMPP Traffic", Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December, 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2009.
  17. Nur Afroza Khurshid, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M. R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output System with Water Filling Model and Minimum Eigenvalue Constraints", Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December, 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2009.
  18. M. Omar Faruq, M. Arifur Rahman, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, " Capacity Enhancement of Limited User Traffic of Mobile Cellular Networks Using DOVE Technique", Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December, 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2009.
  19. Nusrat Sultana, M.A. Jobayer Bin Bakkre, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of a Mobile Cellular Network with Two Hop Ad Hoc Relaying", Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), 21-23 December, 2009, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2009.
  20. S.H. Shah Newaz, Jong Min Lee, Sarwar Jahan, M.R. Amin, and Junkyun Choi, "A New Strategy to Implement Security in an Area Using Picocell Base Transceiver Station", ICACT Korea, Feb. 15-18, 2009.
  21. Md. Imdadul Islam, Md. Shahriar Karim, J.K. Das, and M.R. Amin, "Evaluation of Traffic Parameters of Multidimensional Traffic of a Combined Link Using a Tabular Method", ICCIT Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2008), 25-27 December, 2008, Khulna, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2008.
  22. H.M. Rahat, Runa Laila, S.R. Juthy, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, "Performance Evaluation of E-DODE of a Voice/Data Integrated Wireless Mobile Network", ICCIT Proceedings of 11th International  Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2008), 25-27 December, 2008, Khulna, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2008.
  23. Asfara R. Towfiq, N.A. Siddiky, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, "Optimization of k-Fold Multicast Wireless Network Using M/M/n/n+q Traffic Model", 5th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, ICECE 2008, 20-22 December 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh, IEEE Digital Library (USA), 2008.
  24. M.A. Rahman, A.H. Kabir, K.A.M. Lutfullah, Z. Hassan, and M.R. Amin, "Fair comparisons of different TCP variants for future deployment of Networks", International Conference on Electronics, Computer and Communication (ICECC 2008), June 27-29, Rajshahi Chapter, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 2008.
  25. Md. Arifur Rahman, Ahmedul Haque Kabir, K.A.M. Lutfullah, Zahedul Hassan, and M.R. Amin, "Performance Analysis and the Study of the Behavior of MPLS Protocols", Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE08), May 13-15, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, , vol. I, pp. 226-229, 2008.
  26. M.R.A. Khandaker, Md. Imdadul Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Adaptive Beamforming of Linear Array Antenna System with Provision of Sidelobe Cancellation”, In the 10th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 27-29, 2007, at the United International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Paper ID 285.
  27. S.H. Shah Newaz, Md. Asif Hossain, Kazi Khaled Al Zahid, and M.R. Amin, “Intelligence Adaptation in Visitor Location Register to Enhance the Performance of Next Generation Cellular Network”, In the International Conference on Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT07), IEEE CS, November 21-23, 2007, at Gyeongju, Korea. Paper No. ID 345.
  28. Fahimul Islam, I. Islam, and M.R. Amin, “Throughput Optimization of Multi-user Wireless Link”, In the 9th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 21-23, 2006, at the Independent University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Paper ICCIT05_655.
  29. R.R. Joyee, M. Hussain, and M.R. Amin, “Performance and Practical Implementation of Space Time Block Code”, In the 8th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 28-30, 2005, at the Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Paper ICCIT05_655, 2005.
  30. R.R. Joyee, I. Khan, S.N. Haq, M. Hussain, and M.R. Amin, “Cheap Point-to-Point Wireless Link”, In the 8th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 28-30, 2005, at the Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Paper ICCIT05_646, 2005.
  31. R.R. Joyee, I. Khan, S.N. Haq, M. Hussain, and M.R. Amin, “Concept of Data relaying at Physical Layer”, In the 8th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), December 28-30, 2005, at the Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh. Paper ICCIT05_643, 2005.
  32. Md. Imdadul Islam, Md. Rakibul Hasan, and M.R. Amin, “Reverse Link Capacity of a CDMA Cellular System Based on General Path Loss Model”, in the Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), December 28-30, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 359-361, 2004.
  33. M. Salimullah, M.R. Amin, and A. Sen, “Dispersion properties of magnetized dusty plasmas”, International  Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas, Goa, India, 1996.
  34. M.R. Amin, C.E. Capjack, P. Frycz, W. Rozmus, and V.T. Tikhonchuk, “Two Dimensional Simulations of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Filamentation in Laser-Produced Plasma”, In the 22nd Annual Anomalous  Absorption Conference, July 12-17, 1992, at Lake Placid, New York, USA, Paper 2P3, 1992.
  35. R.G. Newton, R. Fedosejevs, R. Rankin, M.R. Amin, and C.E. Capjack, “Measurements of the Hydrodynamic Evolution of Nanosecond KrF Laser Plasmas”, In the 21st Annual Anomalous Absorption Conference, April 15-19, 1991, at the Banff Center, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Paper 1P7, 1991.
  36. M.R. Amin and R.A. Cairns, “Current Drive by Beat Waves in Tokamak Plasmas”, in the Proc. of the Conference on Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas, American Institute of Physics , Proc. No. 190, p. 407, 1989.


Other
  1. M. Salimullah, M.I.U. Khan, M.R. Amin, H. Nitta, and P.K. Shukla, “Effects of Inhomogeneity on the Shukla-Nambu-Salimullah (SNS) Wake Potentials in a Streaming Dusty Magneto Plasma”, ICTP preprint (Italy), IC/2005/109, 2005.
  2. M. Salimullah, M.I.U. Khan, M.R. Amin, H. Nitta, and P.K. Shukla, “Low-frequency Waves in Magnetized Dusty Plasmas (Revisited)”, ICTP preprint (Italy), IC/2005/108, 2005.
  3. R.A. Cairns and M.R. Amin, “Effects of Non-Parallel Pump Waves in Beat Wave Interactions”, Rutherford   Appleton Laboratory Report, (UK) RAL-89-045, A 4.2, p84, 1989.
  4. M. Salimullah, M.R. Amin, A.K. Azad, and A.K. Banerjee, “Relativistic Excitation of Beat Waves in a Plasma in the presence of an External Magnetic Field”, ICTP Report, (Italy) IC/87/94, 1987.
Publications

Edited Books, Journal Articles & Book Chapters (International & National)

  1. Alam, F., Haque, M. S. and Ahmed, Z. (2018) (Eds.). English Studies and the Marketplace. Dhaka: East West University. https://www.ewubd.edu/storage/app/media/English%20Dept/2018-english-studies-and-the-marketplace.pdf
  2. Haque, M. S. (2017). Early life of an accidental actor: Before Nayak Raj Razzak. In East West Journal of Humanities, Vols. 6 & 7 Special Issue, pp. 121-136.
  3. Haque, M. S. (2016). Emerging Digital Culture of Bangladesh and in Higher Education. In S, As-Saber, A. F. Ahmad and N. A. Khan (Eds.), Innovations in Governance: Lessons from Transition Economy, Dhaka: Osder Publications.
  4. Haque, M. S. (2015). Documentary-Making Methodology: Step-by-step Documentation of Life after Grey. In East West Journal of Humanities, Vol. 5, pp. 73-91.
  5. Haque, M. S. and Akhter, M. (2014). Challenges and Possibilities of Computer Assisted Language Teaching in Higher Education: Bangladesh in Focus. In Harvest: Jahangirnagar Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 29, pp. 129-149.
  6. Haque, M. S. (2013). Discourse Structures in Bangladeshi Educational Advertisements: A Critique. In East West Journal of Humanities, Vol. 4, pp. 1-28.
  7. Haque, M. S. and Reza, A. (2013). Domestication of Women in Bangladeshi Media Discourse: A Critical Insight. In Prime University Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 80-107.     
  8. Haque, M. S. and Akhter, T. (2012). Cultural Imperialism in English Medium Schools: A Critical Insight. In Stamford Journal of English, Vol 7, pp. 98-128. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/sje.v7i0.14468
  9. Haque, M. S. and Baki, R. (2012). In Quest of the Marginalized English Language Skills: A Qualitative Expedition. International Journal of Linguistics and Literature (IJLL), Vol.1, Issue 1, pp. 27-46. http://www.iaset.us/archives/international-journals/international-journal-of-linguistics-and-literature
  10. Haque, M. S. (2012). Discourse of Advertising: Linguistic/Semiotic Discourse Structures in Bangladeshi Educational Advertisements. Dhaka: EWUCRT (East West University Centre for Research and Training), Research Report of working paper number 5. http://lib.ewubd.edu:8080/handle/123456789/416
  11. Haque, M. S. and Abedin, Z. (2011).  The discursive construction of (a)moral names: Religion versus language, Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, pp. 377-390. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mult.2011.018
  12. Haque, M. S. (2009). ‘Directions in CDA: How practical is one-size-fits-all CDA?’. In Harvest: Jahangirnagar Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 24, pp. 53-74.
  13. Haque, M. S. (2009). ‘Plagiarism in Graduate Research: A Critical Perspective’. In Crossings: ULAB Journal for English Studies, Vol. 2. 2009, pp. 155-174.
  14. Nair, R., Haque, M. S. & Khan, M. H. (2008). (Eds.). Constructing Identities in the Malaysian Media. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press.                         http://www.umpress.com.my/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=438
  15. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘Institutional Elitism: Critical Discourse Analysis of Private Educational Institutions’. In Crossings: ULAB Journal for English Studies, Vol. 1.
  16. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘A Critique of Critical Discourse Analysis’. In The Dhaka University Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 1. https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/DUJL/article/view/3346
  17. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘Critical Discourse Analysis and the Rational Faculty’. In East West University Journal, Vol. 2, 2008, pp. 110-138.
  18. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘Kee's World: Reflections of Evolving Identity’. In International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring-2008, pp. 482-512.
  19. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘Discursive Construction of an Identity in Conflict: CDA Perspective’. In Nair, R., Haque, M. S. & Khan, M. H. (Eds.). Constructing Identities in the Malaysian Media. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press.
  20. Haque, M. S. (2008). ‘Exclusion in Recruitment: Confronting Discrimination in Printed Vacancy Advertisements’. In Khulida Kirana Yahya et al. Book of Readings: Issues on Quality of Work Life (QWL). Sintok: Universiti Utara Malaysia Publication. pp 235-258.     
  21. Haque, M. S. (2007). ‘Gender Discourse: Forms and Functions of Tag Questions in the Academic Context’. In Stamford Journal of English, Vol. 3
  22. Haque, M. S. (2007). ‘Consumer Protection in Recruitment Advertisements: The Malaysian Scenario’. In David, M. K. (ed.) Language and Human Rights: Focus on Malaysia. Serdang; Universiti Putra Malay Press.
  23. Haque, M. S. (2007). ‘All Malaysians are Equal, but Some Malaysians are More Equal than Others’. In Hoon, T.B., Dan, W. C., Abdullah, M. H., Omar, N., Abdullah, F. S. & Talif, T. (eds.), Theoretical and Practical Orientations in Language and Literature Studies. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Pearson Longman.
  24. Haque, M. S. (2006). ‘Media Discourse: Television News as a form of Entertainment / Popular Culture’. In David, M. K., Burhanudeen, H. & Abdullah, A. N. (ed.) The Power of Language and the Media. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. pp. 99-114.
  25. Haque, M. S. (2006). ‘Discourse of Power in Recruitment Advertisements’. In Azirah Hashim and Norizah Hassan (eds), Varieties of English in Southeast Asia and Beyond. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press.
  26. Haque, M. S. and Zuraidah Mohd. Don. (2006). “Excluding the ‘Employable’ in Job Advertisements: Language and the Construction of Exclusionary Hiring Practices”. In Zuraidah Mohd. Don. (ed), English in a Globalised Environment: Investigating an Emerging Variety of English. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press.
  27. Khan, M. H. and Haque, M. S. (2006). ‘Derrida and the Practice of Teaching Literature in Language Classes’. In Azirah Hashim and Norizah Hassan (eds.), English in Southeast Asia: Prospects, Perspectives and Possibilities. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press. pp. 293-306.
  28. Haque, M. S. and Khan, M. H. (2005). ‘Muslim Identity in the Speeches of Mahathir Mohamad’. In Intellectual Discourse, Vol. 12 No. 2, 2005, pp 181-193.
  29. Haque, M. S. and Malik, M. Z. (2005). ‘Humour in Haq: Poems in Sub-continental English’. In Talif, R., Heng, C. S., Eng, W. B., Abdullah, A. N. and Noor. R. (eds.) Beyond Barriers Fresh Frontiers: Selected Readings on Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Serdang: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, pp 105-111.
  30. Kumari, S. and Haque, M. S. (2005). ‘Gender Discourse: Are Teachers Aware of Gender Bias in Malaysian English Language Text Books?’ In Jayakaran Mukundan, Dzeelfa Zainal Abidin and Anealka Aziz Hussin (eds) ELT Matters 1: English Language learning and Teaching. Serdang: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, pp 192-200.
  31. Haque, M. S. (2004). ‘Language and Gender: Tag Questions and Confidence Level in the Academic Context’. In Harvest: Jahangirnagar Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 19 2004, pp. 25-42.
  32. Haque, M. S. and Khan, M. H. (2004). ‘Language and the Order of Hegemony in Society’. In Panini  NSU Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 2, 2003-2004, pp. 45-72.
  33. Haque, M. S. and Kumari, S. (2004). ‘Discourse of Gender: Conflicting Ideologies vs. Social Policies’. In BRAC University Journal, Vol. I, no. 2, 2004, pp. 21-32.
  34. Haque, M. S. (2004). ‘Marketization of Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Private Universities in Bangladesh’. In Al-Risala, issue No. 4, pp 23-60.
  35. Haque, M. S. and Wong Bee Eng (2003). ‘Do they really use more tag questions?’ In Journal of Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature, Vol. 8, 2003, pp. 40-62.
  36. Islam, M., Roy, S. S. and Haque, M. S. (Eds.) (1997). Prostitution: Women, Society, State and Law. Dhaka: BNWLA.                                                                                        INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS AND BOOK REVIEWS
  37. Haque, M. S. and Tohura, S. (2017). Academia to Workplace: Soft Skills for Employability, Proceedings of International Conference on Business and Management (ICBM), Dhaka, Bangladesh,  pp. 491-496 (ISSN No: 978-984-34-2360-3)
  38. Haque, M. S. (2015). Discursive Legitimization of Rape-Discourse in Bangladeshi Popular Cinema. Conference Proceedings: Research World International Conference, New York, USA, 14-19 (ISSN No: 978-93-85832-76-5)
  39. Haque, M. S. (2012). Teaching-Learning in the 21st Century: Potentials of Web 2.0 in Bangladesh. Conference proceedings: International Conference on Quality Teaching and Learning (ICQTL). Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT).
  40. Haque, M. S (2011). Bridging the Gap between Academia and the Real World: An Exploratory Framework from Bangladesh. Proceeding, 3rd International Seminar on Culture, English Language Teaching, and Literature, 2011, 182-196.
  41. Haque, M. S. (2006). ‘Book Review—Teaching of English in Second and Foreign Language Settings: Focus on Malaysia’. In Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter.
  42. Haque, M. S. (2004). ‘Critical Discourse Analysis as an Inter-Transdisciplinary Approach to Studying Issues in Contemporary Societies: An Introduction’. In Hua, T. K. et al (Eds.), Proceedings: International Conference on Social Sciences & Humanities. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, pp. 343-57.

Conference & Seminars
  1. International Conference on Magic and Literature, 27-28 May 2016: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB):
    —Magic ‘in’ and ‘of’ Burtonian Genre
  2. Conference on “Shakespeare – Larger than Life”, 23 April, 2016: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, Humdard University Bangladesh:
    — Screen approach to teaching Shakespeare (with co-author Md. TanvirAhamedSiddiki)
  3. International Conference on Teaching and Learning”, 22-23 April, 2016: The following papers were presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, Independent University Bangladesh:
    —Teaching tertiary students through action research: Academic writing and PresentationSkills
    —‘Pop culture’ essentials for English teachers: Teaching the millennials (with co-author    Md. TanvirAhamedSiddiki)
  4. International Conference on Language, Literature and Culture, 3-4 March 2016: The following paper was presented on the theme of “The River: Flows of Innovation and Exchange in the Global(i)zed English World”, hosted by Department of English, North South University:
    —Are ‘publish or perish’ market forces compromising the quality of academic publications?
  5. 4th International Conference on “English Studies and the Marketplace, 19-20 February 2016: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, East West University:
    —English Graduates in the Marketplace: Critical Insights (co-presenter Basmala Taharat Bidushi)
  6. 2nd Research World International Conference, 26 December 2015: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Research World at New York, USA:
    Discursive Legitimization of Rape-Discourse in Bangladeshi Popular Cinema
  7. National Seminar on “Innovations in English Language and Literature Education in Bangladesh”, 23 December 2015: The following Keynote Paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC):
    — Innovations in English Studies in Bangladesh: A Critical Insight
  8. INSEARCH 2015-International Conference on Governance in Transition: Perspectives and Practices , 18-19 December 2015:The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by BARD, Comilla Bangladesh:
    Media Discourse: Critical Analysis of Rape-Documentaries on South Asian Countries
  9. Daffodil International University National Conference on “The Machine in the Garden: Literature, Language and Technology in English Studies”, 19 September 2015: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, Daffodil International University:
    — Teaching English through technology during lagatarhartals(co-presenter Md. TanvirAhamedSiddiki)
  10. BELTA National Conference on ELT on the theme “ELT in Bangladesh: Challenges and Directions”, 11 September 2015: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Rajshahi University:
    ELT Methodology: Screen Approach to Language Teaching
  11. International Conference on “Language, Literature and Community”, 10-11 July 2015: The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh:
     Take one–action: Discourse of rape in Bangladeshi commercial cinema—celluloid critique
  12. Seminar on Issues and Challenges in Teaching Tertiary Students, 13 February 2015: The following Keynote Paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Department of English, Daffodil International University:
    —Issues and Challenges in Teaching Tertiary Students: How to create global citizens?
  13. 7th BELTA International Conference, 2-4 January 2015:The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association at NAEM, Dhaka:
    —Your presentation was excellent!—Exploring implications of rubrics
  14. GAIN2014International Conference on Governance and Innovation, 19-20December 2014:The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted byBARD, Comilla Bangladesh:
    Emerging Digital Culture in Higher Education in Bangladesh
  15. INSPIRE DEWS International Conference, 12-13 November 2014: The following paper was presented on the theme of “Inspire to Write”, hosted by Department of English, University of Dhaka:
    Writing for Professional Purposes: Garments Industry in Focus—A Case Study
  16. 1st Interdisciplinary Conference in Linguistics, 24-26 October 2014: The following paper was presented at the conference, hosted by Linguistics Society at the University of Georgia (LSUGA), USA:
    Interdisciplinarity of CDA: Tracking the Discursive Patterns in Educational Ads
  17. The First International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities of Centre for Social Science Research (CSSR) on the theme of “Identity in the globalized world: Dimensions, transformations and challenges”, 23-25 August 2014(IUB, Dhaka): The following paper was presented at the conference:
     Politics of Gender Identity in English for Today Books: A Critical Perspective
  18. 2ndInternational Conference on 21st Century Classroom: Directions, Issues and Changes, 8-9 August 2014(ULAB, Dhaka): The following papers were presented at the conference:
     Living Language Curriculum: Are we teaching what learners need?
     Innovative strategies in teaching speaking: Reinforcement beyond the classroom (with co-presenter, Maliha Fawzia)
  19. The First National INSPIRE DEWS Seminar, 26 June 2014 (Dhaka University, Dhaka): The following paper was presented at the seminar:
     Strategies of Academic Writing to Avoid Plagiarism
  20. BELTA National Conference on ELT on the theme “English Language Education in Bangladesh: Effective Practices and Sustainability”(Sylhet, Bangladesh), 31 May 2014: The following paper was presented at the conference:
     Techniques for Teaching Marginalized Skills via Authentic Texts
  21. Seminar on Language Learning & Teaching Practices (SeLLT) (Kuantan, Malaysia), 14 November 2013: The following papers were presented at the conference:
    21st Century Learning Technologies: Pragmatism of Podcast
    Implications of Living Curricula Development in English Programmes: Is it a real challenge for Bangladesh?
  22. International Journal on Arts & Sciences (IJAS) Conference (London, UK), 5-8 November 2013: The following paper was presented at the conference:—Plagiarism Policies in Bangladeshi Universities: A Critical Insight
  23. BELTA Advocacy Programme on Educational Essues-2: The Current Status of English Language Assessment in Bangladesh, 5-6 July 2013The following paper was presented at the conference:
    —Judge, Jury and Executioner: Do universities teachers really know how to assess?
  24. 6th Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) International Conference 2013 (18-20 January 2013): The following paper was presented at the conference organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA), English in Action (EIA) and British Council Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    Technology Enhanced Language Learning: Potentials of ‘virtual’ language learners’ association
  25. 2nd National Seminar on (29 December 2012) on “English Studies in Bangladesh”: The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, held at Chittagong:
    Technology Enhanced Teaching in Higher Education: Potentials of Facebook
  26. International Conference on Quality Teaching and Learning (23-24 October 2012)—inKuala Terengganu, Malaysia, where the following paper was presented:—Teaching-Learning in the 21st Century: Potentials of Web 2.0 in Bangladesh
  27. DU conference on “Teaching and Learning English through Technology” (20 October 2012): The following papers were presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English, University of Dhaka:
    ‘Who’s afraid of technology?’: Implications of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 in English Language and Literature Teaching
    Prospects of podcasting at tertiary level(with Ms. Mahmuda Akhter)
  28. “Postgraduate Conference 2012” (25-26 May 2012) on the theme of “Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies in the 21st Century: Translocating/Transgressing Boundaries”: The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English, Jahangirnagar University, held at Savar, Dhaka:
    Postmethod Pedagogy in Language Teaching in the 21st Century: “Welcome to Web 2.0”
  29. 1st National Seminar on (14 February 2012) on “English Studies in Bangladesh”: The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, held at Chittagong:
    Cultural Imperialism in English Medium Schools: A Critical Insight
  30. “International Conference onQuality in Higher Education”(2-3 February 2012)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, held at IUBAT campus, Uttara, Dhaka:
    Influence of Social Media in Higher Education: Possibilities of the Information Age
  31. National Conference: “CLT in Bangladesh: Myths and Realities” (21 January 2012): The following workshop was conducted at the conference, organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA):
    Social Media and CLT: Let’s Explore!
  32. International Conference on Cultural Transformations: Development Initiatives and Social Movements(17-18 December 2011): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by BRAC University:
         Indianization of Bangladeshi Popular Culture: A Critical Perspective (with Ms. Mahmuda Akhter)
  33. ELT Conference on the theme of Opportunitiesand Challenges of Teaching English at the Tertiary Level(20 October, 2011): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    ICT for Language Teaching in Higher Education: Challenges and Possibilities (with Ms. Mahmuda Akhter)
  34. 5th Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) Conference 2011 (20-22, May 2011): The following paper was presented at the conference organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA), English in Action (EIA) and British Council Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    Digitization of BELTA: Problems and Prospects
  35. Rethinking ‘Otherwise’ with/in English Studies (13-14 May 2011): The following paper was presented at the conference organized by the Department of English, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    Rethinking English Studies and the Curriculum Debate:  Are we meeting the challenges of the real world?
  36. Promoting Functional English through Academic Accreditation in Non-English Speaking Countries (25 February 2011): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by Wenlyn Global Group, at Lakeshore Hotel, Gulshan-2, Dhaka:
    English for occupational purposes:Are we meeting the challenge?
  37. Language and Literature Teaching: Exploring Opportunities & Facing the Challenges 2011 (27 January)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the English Department, Stamford University Bangladesh:
    The Relevance/Negligence of Teaching Pronunciation: A Critical Look
  38. 3rd International Seminar on Culture, English Language Teaching, and Literature 2011 (19-20 January)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang, Indonesia:
    Bridging the Gap Between Academia and the Real World: An Exploratory Framework form Bangladesh
  39. National ELT Conference 2011 on the theme: Sustaining Innovation in English Language Education (7-8 January)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by jointly by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) and Rajshahi University, Rajshahi:
    Knowledge Management in Academia: Technologizatin of ELT in Higher Education
  40. International Conference on Islamic Solutions toCurrent Issues in the World based on 1 Malaysia Concept on the theme of “Unity is our first priority” 2011 (1-3 January 2011)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: —Knowledge sharing of intellectual property: cooperation/collaboration among the universities in the Muslim countries (with Ms. Tahmina Begum)
  41. Working Strategies: Linguistic Approaches and English Language Teaching in Contemporary Bangladesh 2010 (25November)The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English and Humanities of BRAC University:
    Teaching/Acquiring the Marginalized Skill: Acclimation of Top-down and Bottom-up Processing
  42. International Conference on Child Friendly Inclusive Education 2010 (7-8 January)The following paper was presented at the conference on the theme of “Make the School Effective for All”, jointly organized by the Institute of Education and Research (IER), Dhaka University, and Monash University, held at IER, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh: —Pre/in-service Teacher Education in Bangladesh: When will real change be made?
  43. 3rd International Conference entitled Democracy, the Empire and English Studies: Pedagogy and Activism Now2009 (11-12 December): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the English Department of East West University, held at East West University, Bangladesh:
    Activism from within the Academia: Confronting the Shadow of the Empire in Bangladeshi Private Universities
  44. International Conference on Development: Tradition, Transition, Transformation 2009 (21 November)The following paper was presented at the conference,organized by the Fulbright Alumni Association of Bangladesh (FAAB), held at Lake Shore Hotel, Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    Discourse of (Dis)Empowerment: “How to foster critical/creative thinking?
  45. 2nd International Discourses and Cultural Practices Conferences 2009 (7-9 July): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized jointly by the University of Technology Sydney, University of New South Wales and The University of Sydney, held at the Eastern Avenue Complex at the University of Sydney, Australia: —Discourse of Intra / Intercultural Communication: Banglish in Bangladeshi Cinema (with Nasreen Sultana)
  46. 2nd International Conference entitled Democracy, the “New World Order” and English Studies2008 (12-13 December): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the English Department of East West University, held at East West University, Bangladesh:
    “Who’s going to monitor the monitor?”: A Critical Perspective
  47. English and Asia: First International Conference on Language & Linguistics 2008 (24-27 November): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by International Islamic University Malaysia, held at the Crown Prince Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Plagiarism in Graduate Studies: A Critical Perspective
  48. English 4 Today 2008 (20-21 June): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English, Jahangirnagar University, held at Jahangirnagar University auditorium:
    Accountability  Passion, Fashion or Materialism: Teachers and Students in the English Departments
  49. 4th BELTA International Conference 2007 (24-26 August): The following paper was presented at the conference bearing the theme The ELT Profession: Challenges and Prospects, organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA), held at NAEM:
    Constraints in Teaching ELT Research Methodology: The Private University Scenario
  50. 5th Malaysian International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC) 2007 (22-24 May)The following paper was presented at the conference bearing the theme Meeting Challenges and Mapping Innovations: Synergies from Languages, Literatures and Cultures, organized by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, held at Holiday Villa Subang, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia:
    “Tower, this is YANKEE ZULU ONE NINER NINER TANGO, ready for takeoff”: How crucial is aviation English?
  51. 1st International Conference entitled Passages: English Studies in the Region 2006 (15-16 April): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of English, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, East West University, held EWU, Dhaka, Bangladesh:
    Marketizing the Discourse of Quality Education in Private Universities: CDA Perspective
  52. National Conference on Creative / Critical Thinking from Islamic Perspective 2005 (14-15 December): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of General Studies, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, held at IIUM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Critical Discourse Analysis as an Approach to Instigate the Inquisitiveness of the Rational Faculty
  53. The School of Language Studies and Linguistics International Conference (SoLLs.INTEC 05) 2005 (21-23 November): The following paper was presented at the conference observing the theme Worldsin Discourse: Representations of Realities, organized by the School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, held at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Subang Jaya, Malaysia:
    How practical is one-size-fits-all CDA? Is it time for a more comprehensive CDA?
  54. 1stEast Asian International Conference on Human and Social Development (EAIC-HSD 2005) (12-14 November 2005)The following paper was presented at the conference organized by the Faculty of Social Science, University Utara Malaysia, held at Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur:
     Exclusion in Recruitment: Confronting Discrimination in Vacancy Ads
  55. International Conference on Law and Commerce 2005 (28-29 September)The following paper was presented at the conference, the theme being Simplification and Modernization of Law for Responsible Commerces, organized by Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia and School of Law, Victoria University Australia, held at P. J. Hilton, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: 
    Consumer Protection in Recruitment Advertisements: The Malaysian Scenario
  56. International Conference on Media and Communication 2005 (MENTION 05) (26-28 September)The following paper was presented at the conference, on the theme of Communication, Globalisation and Cultural Identities, organized by the School of Media and Communication Studies (MENTION), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia and South-South Information Gateway, held at J. W. Marriott Hotel, Putra Jaya, Malaysia:
    Ethics in Advertising: Consumer vs. Recruitment
  57. 4th Malaysian International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC) 2005 (23-25 April)The following paper was presented at the conference with the theme Critical Perspectives on Theory and Practice in the New World Order, organized by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, held at Holiday Villa Subang, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia: 
    All Malaysians are equal, but some Malaysians are more equal than others
  58. International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (ICOSH) 2004 (14-16 December): The following paper was presented at the conference, where the theme was Social Sciences and Humanities: Facing New Challenges, organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, held at UKM, Bangi Malaysia:
    Critical Discourse Analysis as an Inter-Transdisciplinary Approach to Studying Issues in Contemporary Societies: An Introduction
  59. 2nd International Conference on Language, Linguistics and the Real World 2004 (7-9 December): The following papers were presented at the conference, on the theme of Language and Linguistics Serving the Community: Practical and Professional Challenges, organized by the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, University of Malaya, held at Hilton Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Holding a Mirror to Critical Discourse Analysis: A Critique of Critical Discourse Analysis (with Dr.ZuraidahMohd. Don)                                                                                —Getting the right Balance, the McDonalds Way (with Dr. Adrian E. Hare)
  60. National Conference on Social Problems in Malaysia: Strategies and Solutions, 2004 (27-28 November): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, KIRKHS, International Islamic University Malaysia, held at IIUM, Malaysia: 
    Discourse of Gender: Conflicting Ideologies vs. Social Policies (with SandaKumari)
  61. First International Conference on Discourse and Cultural Transformation, 2004 (9-13 October): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the School of International Studies, held at Zhejiang University, Hangzhau, China: 
    Inequity in Job Advertising: Informants Perspective (with ZuraidahMohd. Don)  —Telling and Selling of Discourse in the Universities: Bangladesh in Focus (with Dr.Adrian E. Hare)
  62. 31st International Conference on Social Welfare 2004 (16-20 August): The following papers were presented at the conference, where the theme was Social Progress and Social Justice, organized by theNational  Council of Welfare and Social Development Malaysia, held at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: —Exclusion in an Inclusive Society: Critical Discourse Analysis Perspective
    Social Reflections in a Plural Society: Insight into the Image Issue of Bangladeshis in Malaysia (with Naguib Chowdhury)
  63. International Conference on Muslims and Islam in the 21st Century: Image and Reality 2004 (4-6 August): The following paper was presented at the conference, jointly organized by the Department of Psychology International Islamic University Malaysia and the International Institute of Muslim Unity (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia), held at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Discourse of Identity: The construction of the Muslim Identity in the Speeches of TunDr.Mahathir Mohamad(with Dr. Mahmud Hasan Khan)
  64. Kuala Lumpur International Literary Festival 2004 (29 July-1 August)The following paper was presented at the international conference on Evolving Faces: Identities and the Printed Page’ (held during the festival), jointly organized by ‘citygroup’ and ‘silverfishbooks’, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Kees World: Social Perspectives on Printed Pages
  65. Malaysia International Conference on English Language Teaching (MICELT) 2004 (10-12 May)The following papers were presented at the conference bearing the theme English-Alien Language: Understanding the Extraterritorial and Extraterrestrial Properties of the Phenomenon in ELT, organized by the Faculty of Education, Universiti Putra Malaysia, held at Hotel Equatorial, Melaka, Malaysia:                                          
    Gender Discourse: Are Teachers Aware of Gender Bias in Malaysian English Language Text Books? (withSandaKumari)
    The Significance of Language for Occupational Purposes Evaluation (with Shapla Parveen)
  66. First International Conference on Critical Discourse Analysis 2004 (5-8 May)The following papers were presented at the conference, jointly organized by the Universitat de ValènciaEstudi General, UniversitatPolitècnica de València, UniversitatJaume I de Castelló and Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, held at the Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain:                                          
    Institutional Elitism: A CDA of Recruitment Advertisements of Private Educational Institutions in Bangladesh (with Dr.MohdFaiz Abdullah)                                          —The Practice of Exclusion in Recruitment Advertisements: CDA Perspective(with Dr. ZuraidahMohd Don)
  67. International Conference on Language and Communication in the Media 2004 (27-29 April): The following paper was presented at the conference, organized by the Malaysian Association of Modern Languages, held at the Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 
    Media Discourse: News as a form of Entertainment / Popular Culture
  68. Southeast Asian Conflict Studies Network (SEACSN) Conference 2004 (12-15 January): The following paper was presented at the conference, on the theme Issues and Challenges for Peace and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia, organized by (SEACSN) Research and Education for Peace, UniversitiSains Malaysia, held at Shangri-La Hotel, Penang, Malaysia:
    Identity in Conflict: Image and Reality of Bangladeshis in Malaysia
  69. The School of Language Studies and Linguistics International Conference (SoLLs.INTEC 03) 2003 (16-18 December): The following paper was presented at the conference, on the theme Language and Nationhood: Confronting New Realities, organized by the School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, held at J W Marriott Hotel, Putra Jaya, Malaysia:
    Marketization of Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Private Universities in Bangladesh
  70. 8th English in Southeast Asia Conference 2003 (8-10 December)The following papers were presented at the conference, on the theme Adapting to New Realities: Prospects, Perspectives and Possibilities, organized by the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, University of Malaya, held at P. J. Hilton, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: —Discourse of Power in Recruitment Advertisements
    Derrida and the Practice of Teaching Literature in the Language Classroom (with Dr. Mahmud Hasan Khan)
  71. The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) International Conference 2003 (28 Sept. to 1 Oct.)The following paper was presented at the conference, on the (conference) theme of Pursuing Knowledge: The Role of Universities amid Global and National Changes, organized by the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (conducted by ASAIHL), held at Magellan Sutera Harbour Resourt, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia:
    Language and Order of Hegemony in Society: CDA Perspectives (with Dr. Mahmud Hasan Khan)
  72. 3rd Malaysian International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC) 2003 (30 Sept. to 2 Oct.)The following papers were presented at the conference, on the theme Beyond Barriers, Fresh Frontiers: Languages, Literatures and Cultures, organized by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, held at the Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel, Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia:
    Humour in Haq: Poems in Sub-continental English (with Zachary Malik)
    Discourse of Exclusion: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Recruitment Advertisements (withDr.ZuraidahMohd. Don)
  73. International Conference on Language, Linguistics and the Real World 2002 (16-18 October)The following papers were presented at the conference, organised by the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, University of Malaya, held at Hilton Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    Do they Really Use More Tag Questions? (with Wong Bee Eng)                                      
    Reading Between the Lines: Understanding Gender Bias in Malaysian English Language Textbooks (with SandaKumari and Dr.MardziahHayati Abdullah)
  74. 2nd Malaysian International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC) 2001 (17-19 April)The following papers were presented at the conference, on the theme Envisioning Continuities and Possibilities, organized by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia, held at Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
    — Linguistic Imperialism or Liberalism?
    Power Relations in Advertorials: The Malaysian Context (with Zachary Malik)
Workshops & Training
  1. Workshop on “Teaching through Technology” organized by Ideal Commerce College, Dhaka, on 22 April 2018
  2. WORKSHOP for University Teachers and Researchers on Academic Writing, Publication and Research” organized by CEDOLPC-EWUCRT, held on 11-12 September 2015:
    —Academic Writing Practices and Problems in Social Science
  3. 10-days course on “Research Methodology” (15-25 September 2014): In the 10-day course organizes by East West University and SAARC Documentation Centre (SDC), I conducted the following session:
    Plagiarism in Research
  4. Need-Based Teacher-Training for South Point School and College (29, 30 July & 2 August 2012): The following five sessions were conducted over a period of three days:
    —Speaking and Listening Skills
    —Reading Skills—Top-Down & Bottom-Up Processing
    —Vocabulary—Increase Your Word Power
    —Introduction to Approaches and Methods of Language Teaching
    —Introduction to CALL/CALT (Computer Assisted Language Learning/Teaching)
  5. National Conference: “CLT in Bangladesh: Myths and Realities” (21 January 2012): The following workshop was conducted at the conference, organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA):
    Social Media and CLT: Let’s Explore!
  6. Cox’s Bazar—BELTA Seminar 2 February 2012: the following workshop was conducted at a seminar organized by BELTA and Cox’s Bazaar Government College:
    Fun with words: meanings, pronunciations, spellings
  7. Chittagong—BELTA Seminar 31 January 2012: the following workshop was conducted at a seminar organized by BELTA and Independent University Chittagong:—Potentials of Podcasts/Vodcasts in Teaching the Marginalized English Language Skills
  8. “5thInternational BELTA Conference 2011” (20-22, May 2011): The following workshop was conducted at the conference, organized jointly by BELTA and English in Action (EIA):
    Using CALL to Teach/Learn the Marginalized Skills
  9. National ELT Conference on the theme: Sustaining Innovation in English Language Education”, 7-8 January 2011: The following workshop was conducted at the conference, organized jointly by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) and Rajshahi University, Rajshahi:
    Yech char or yes sir: The A, B, C of teaching English pronunciation
  10. National University Training 2008-2013: Daylong trainings were offered to English (College) lecturers under the National University curriculum:
    Basic Course on English Phonetics and Phonology for English Teachers
    Methods and approaches of language teaching
  11. Participated Workshops & Training
  12. 4-week Qualitative Research Methodology January 2016 Professor Alam
  13. 8-week training on Research Methods in 2013Arifa Madam &Fakrul Sir
  14. South Asian English Educators Programme: Stimulating Innovative Practices in ELT, August 31-September 2, 2012, BRAC Centre Inn, Dhaka
  15. Media and Journalism Workshop Series, BRAC University, June 24-27, 2012 and July 22-25, 2012
  16. “Interpretive Strategies in Social Science”, 10-14 June, 2012, BRAC University, June 10-14 June 2012
  17. Course on Research Design and Methods (31 March – 9 April 2011). Participated in the course on Research Design and Methods organized by East West University Centre for Research and Training (EWUCRT).
  18. Teacher Leader Academy (2-3 December 2010). Participated the training on “Leadership Skills in ELT”, organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) and TESOL Arabia Leadership and Management DIG.
  19. British Council-BELTA Language Teacher Educators Workshop (27 December 2010). Attend the workshop on the theme of “Exploring Recent Practices in Teacher Development for ELT”, jointly organized by British Council-BELTA (Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association) at the BRAC Centre Inn, Dhaka
  20. BELTA-AIUB-THT English Language Teaching Seminar 2009 with the theme “Alternative Methodologies in ELT”, from 23-25 July 2009, held at American International University-Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The seminar was jointly organized by Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA), Japan-based Teachers Helping Teachers (THT) Forum and the English Department of American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB).
  21. Information Literacy Workshop, from 23-25 July 2009, from 3 – 4 January 2010, held at East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The workshop was organized by East West University Library.
  22. ZOPP Basic Course: Completed the ZOPP (Object Oriented Project Planning) Basic Course, organised by ZOPP Coordination Unit (ZCU), held from 23-27 November, 1997, at the German Development Cooperation (GTZ) Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Awards & Distinctions
      • AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
        • Awarded Scholarship for participating in WorldCALL-2018 in Concepcion, Chile, in November 2018.
        • Awarded grant by the US State Department to undertake a six-week course titled ‘US Culture and Society’, at New York University, from 09 June – 20 July 2018, under the Study of US Institutes (SUSI) Summer-2018 programme.
        • Academic Excellence Award: Awarded ‘Academic Excellence Award’ for attaining a CGPA 4.0 (on a scale of 4.00) in MSS in Media and Communication from Independent University Bangladesh, February 2017.
        • The American Centre Scholarship: Awarded Scholarship by The American Centre, Dhaka, to complete a 10-week online course on Practical Applications in Listening and Speaking Skills (PALSS), conducted by the University of Oregon, USA, from 7 January to 15 March 2013
        • Research and Publication Award: Awarded a medal for contribution to research, on the 14th Foundation Day of East West University held on 14 November 2009
        • Commonwealth Scholarship: Awarded the Malaysian Government Award of Scholarship / Fellowship for Commonwealth Countries, from 01.11.2000 to 31.10.2001 (12 months)
      • DISTINCTION:

        • Merit Distinction: Achieved distinction for acquiring the 1st position (according to merit) in the 1993 M.A. final examination, Department of English, Faculty of Arts, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Journal Publication
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Nishat Tamanna Snigdha, 2023,"Some Recent Trends and Implications of Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh." The Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 57 no. 4, 2023, p. 221-244. Tennessee State University College of Business, USA. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/908654. [JDA is included in Excellence in Research for Australia(ERA) and ABS (British Business Schools List) - as ‘ ‘1*’ respectively and, in many other indexes of the world].
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Farhana Hoque Mahee, 2023. "Performance appraisal of selected first-generation private commercial banks in Bangladesh," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 13(10), pages 305-327.[ Journal is included in Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)- ERA Journal ID- 200679, and, in many other indexes of the world].
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, Tanveer Kabir and Tahiya Ahmed Chowdhury, 2022 “Performance Evaluation of Selected Islamic Banks in Bangladesh”. Asian Economic and Financial Review, Vol. 12, No. 6, pp: 397–419. 2022. DOI: 10.55493/5002.v12i6.4507. (Scopus, ERA)
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, 2021, " Covid-19 Pandemic-Challenges for Management Education in Bangladesh”Covid-19 Pandemic-Challenges for Management Education, Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA), August 2021.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, 2020,"Cement Industries at a Flourishing Point: A Comparative Analysis Between Selected Cement Companies of Bangladesh'',  Indian Journal of Economics, University of Allahbad, India, Issue No.#399, Vol.C, Part IV, , ISSN 0019-5170, pages 547-569, April 2020.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury & Sehel Somani, 2020. "Performance Evaluation and Impact of Grameen Bank on Social Development and Women Empowerment in Bangladesh," International Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 5(1). 
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury & Sunzida Haque, 2020. “Impact of Covid-19 in Bangladesh Stock Market”, Asian Finance & Banking Review Vol. 4, Issue 2. 
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Farzana Huda , 2018, "Performance Evaluation of State Owned Commercial Banks of Bangladesh ", Indian Journal of Economics, University of Allahbad, India, Issue No.#390, Part III, Vol. XCVIII, ISSN 0019-5170. 
  1. Farzana Huda and Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, 2017, “Prospect of E-banking in Bangladesh: New Way to Make Banking Electronic”. Asian Economic and Financial Review, Vol.7, No. 5, pp: 509–518, DOI: 10.18488/journal.aefr/2017.7.5/102.5.509.518. (Scopus, ERA) 
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Jannatunessa, 2017, “Stock Market Investors’ Guide to Corporate Dividend Policy: Evidence from Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals Industries in Bangladesh”. Asian Economic and Financial Review, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp: 166–191. 
  1. Farzana Huda and Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, 2017, “Merchant Banking Operation: A Case Study of Selected Merchant Banks in Bangladesh ”. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp: 116–135.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, 2017, “Youth as a Driving Force for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals”, Development, Sustainability and Happiness-Perspectives and Challenges for Youth 2025, Bloomsbury Publishing India Ltd..
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury & Farzana Huda  , An Appraisal of the Activities of  Central Depository Bangladesh Limited (CDBL), International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol.9, No. 1, pp: 80-89,2017.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “An overview of South Asian Scenario on Networking and Collaborations”, Management Development through International Networking & Collaborations, Jointly published by AMDISA and University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Srilanka, July 2016.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Farzana Huda, “Performance Evaluation of Selected Private Life Insurance Companies in Bangladesh”, The International Journal of Business & Management, Vol.2, Issue # 6, 2014.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Enayat Kiyoum , “Performance Evaluation of Selected Pharmaceuticals Companies Enlisted in Dhaka Stock Exchange “, Indian Journal of Economics, University of Allahbad, India, No.#70, Part III, Vol. XIIIC, ISSN 0019-5170, 2013.
  1. Kashfia Ahmed and Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury , “Measuring Customer Satisfaction in Nationalized Commercial Banks and Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh through SERVQUAL Model “, International Review of Business and Social Sciences , 02, No.04, 11-22 , 2013.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, Dr. A. A. Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury, and Md. Gazi Salah Uddin , “THE BEHAVIOR OF STOCK RETURN OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN BANGLADESH”, Journal of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka,Vol.10, Number 1&2 , June-December 2012.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Humaira Matin, “Performance Assessment of Selected Islamic Banks in Bangladesh”, Journal of Banking & Financial Services, Department of Banking, Faculty of  Business Studies, University of Dhaka, Vol.5, Number 2, 2011.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Kashfia Ahmed, “An Appraisal of the Problems and Prospects of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Financing in Bangladesh: A Study on Selected Districts”, Research Report, Centre for Research and Training, East West University, 2011.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, Kashfia Ahmed and Dr. A.A. Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury , “An Analysis on the Growth of Chittagong Stock Market”, Journal of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka, Volume 9,Number 1, June 2011, pp.85-98, 2011.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Sarahat Salma Chowdhury, “Performance Evaluation of Agricultural Banks in Bangladesh”, International Journal of Business and Management,Canadian Center of Science and Education, Vol 6,No.4;April 2011,pp75-89, 2011.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Md.Bayzid Ali, “Effect of Dividend on Stock Price in Emerging Stock Market: A study on the Listed Private Commercial Banks in DSE”, International Journal of Economics and Finance ,Canadian Centre of Social Science and Education, vol.2,No.4;November 2010,p.p.52-64, 2010.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “Stock Market Development in Bangladesh”, University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, 2010.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Gazi Salah Uddin, “The Role of ICB in the Development of Mutual Funds in Bangladesh”, Global Academy of Business and Economic Research, Florida A & M University,  Fifth GABER International Conference, Florida A & M University, 2009.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Gazi Salahuddin, “The Impact of Selected Macro Economic Variables on Stock Returns: Empirical Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange”, Finance & Banking – A Collection of Contemporary Research, Excel Publishers, New Delhi, India, 2009.
  1. Kashfia Ahmed and Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury , “Performance Evaluation of SMEs of Bangladesh”, International Journal of Business and Management, Canadian Center of Science and Education, Toronto, Vol. 4, No. 7, July 2009.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Kashfia Ahmed, “Performance Evaluation of Selected Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh”, International Journal of Business and Management, Canadian Center of Science and Education, Toronto, Vol. 4, No. 4, April 2009.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Wahidul Habib, “Stock Returns Volatility in an Emerging Market: Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange”, Finance & Banking – An Anthology of Contemporary Research, Saintgits Institute of Management – Excel IndiaPublishers,India,2008.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed chowdhury, “Stock Market Behavior in Bangladesh”, Journal of Business Studies, ISSN: 1811-1556, Bangladesh Open University, Bangladesh, Volume 3, and Number 1& 2, 2007.
  1. A.A. Mahboob Uddin chowdhury and Dr.Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “The Role of Agency and Bankruptcy Costs for the Determination of Capital Structure: A Survey of Theory and Evidence”, Journal of Business Studies,ISSN-2682-2498, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Volume XXVI, No. 2, December,2007.
  1. Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “An Appraisal of the Activities of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh”, Journal of Business Studies, ISSN1681-9748, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, Volume 8, June, 2006.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “An Insight into the Corporate Governance Structure in Japan and Bangladesh”, Management Forum 2006 on Innovation and Business Management, Association of Management Development Institutions of Bangladesh (AMDIB), 2006.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “An Overview of Bangladesh Stock Markets “Portfolio, Chittagong Stock Exchange Ltd., Bangladesh, October, 2005.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “An Evaluation of the Role of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB) in the Development of Bangladesh Capital Market”, Journal of Business Studies, ISSN-2682-2498, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Vol. XX, No. 2,December, 1998.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and Dr. A.A. Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury, “Capital Market Regulatory Institutions in Bangladesh”, Journal of Islamic University Studies, Islamic University, Bangladesh, Vol. 1, No. 2, December, 1998.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury and A.A. Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury, “Role of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in the Development of Indian Capital Market: Lessons for Bangladesh”, Journal of Business Studies, ISSN1681-9748, University of Dhaka , Bangladesh , Vol. XVIII, No. 2, December, 1997.
  1. A.A.Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury and Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “Trends of Bangladesh Share Market”, Shilplayan-O-Uinnayan, Edited by Dr. Azizur Rahman Khan et.al, Panaroma Publication, Dhaka, Bangladesh, (In vernacular language), 1997.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “A Critical Review of Capital Markets in India & Bangladesh”, University of Pune, India, 1996.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “Development and Growth of Capital Market in Bangladesh During the Last Decade”, The Indian Journal of Economics, University of Allahabad, India, Vol. LXXVI, No. 301, October , 1995.
  1. A. Mahboob Uddin and Tanbir Ahmed chowdhury, “Dividend Policy for the Capital Structure Decision”, Journal of the Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Vol. 4, January, 1995.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, Reviewed Paper entitled- “Development & Growth of Bangladesh Stock Market in the Last Decade”, Presented in Research Student Conference – University of Pune, Poona, India, 1995.
  1. A. Mahboob Uddin Chowdhury and Chowdhury and Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “Impact of Taxation and Bankruptcy Cost for the Capital Structure Decision”, Journal of the Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Vol. 2, July, 1992.
  1. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, “Capital Market Development in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects”, Journal of Islamic University Studies, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh, Vol. 2, No. 2, December, 1991.
Conference & Seminars
  1. As Speaker of the session Professor Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury , presented a paper entitled “Youth as a Driving Force for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” , International Conference “Harnessing Youth for Development, Sustainability and Happiness: Imperatives and Challenges for SAARC and Emerging Asian Countries” from February 17 to February 18, 2017 at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, India. 
  1. As speaker of the session Professor Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury presented a paper on, “An overview of South Asian Scenario on Networking and Collaborations”, Management Development through International Networking & Collaborations, Jointly published by AMDISA and University of Sri Jayewardenepura, July 2016. International Conference on Management Development through International Networking & Collaborations, AMDISA Regional Management Conference – July 2016, Colombo, Srilanka.
  1. A reviewed paper entitled “Role of ICB in the Development of Mutual Funds in Bangladesh ” presented in the Conference of  Global Academy of Business and Economic Research (GABER), organized by School of Business and Industry, Florida A & M University & Faculty of Economics & Business, University Kebangsaan Malaysian , December 2009.
  1. A reviewed paper entitled “Performance Evaluation of Nationalized Commercial Banks of Bangladesh”, presented in the Conference of South Asian Association of Management Forum, Bhutan, April 2009. 
  1. Presented a reviewed paper entitled “Stock Returns Volatility in Emerging Market: Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange”, in National Conference in Finance and Banking Saintgits Institute of Management, India, 2008. 
  1. Presented a reviewed paper entitled “Problems and Prospects of Private Universities in Bangladesh”, presented in The Pennsylvania State University, USA. 2006.
  1. A reviewed paper entitled “An Insight into the Corporate Governance Structure in Japan and Bangladesh”, presented in the Management Forum 2006 on Innovation and Business Management, Association of Management Development Institutions of Bangladesh(AMDIB).
  1. Presented the key note paper entitled “Bangladesh Capital Markets: Suggestions for   Reform” in a workshop jointly organized by Faculty of Law & Faculty of Business Administration, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladeh in March  24, 1996. 
  1. Presented a reviewed paper entitled “Development & Growth of Bangladesh Capital Market in the Last Decade” at University of Pune, Poona, India at the research student Conference, 1995.
Conferences / Workshop
  1. Participated in two-days International Workshop on “Corporate Governance in   Bangladesh” Jointly Organized by University of Dhaka, Dhaka Stock Exchange, OCED & the Asia Foundation from July 30 to 31, 2005. 
  1. Participated in a two-day Workshop on “Faculty Development, Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Business Schools” organized by North South University with support from Commonwealth Secretariat, London from April 30 to May 01, 2005. 
  1. Participated in a three-day’s Workshop on “L/C and Maritime Fraud, Counterfeiting, and Its Prevention” organized by International Chamber of Commerce – Bangladesh in    September 2001. 
  1. Participated in a six-day’s Workshop on “Case Writing and Teaching in Management Education and training” organized by IBA, University of Dhaka & Association of     Management Development Institutions of Bangladesh (AMDIB) from June 20 to 25, 1998.
Published Journal Paper

1. Islam, M. S. and Kaushik, S. K., “Suitability of Sea Water for Mixing Structural Concrete Exposed to a Marine Environment,” International Journal of Cement Composite and Light Weight Concrete, UK, No.17, 1995, pp. 177-185. Page 8 of 15.

2. Islam, M. S., Kaushik, S. K. and Islam, M. M., “Physical & Mechanical Behavior of Concrete in Sea Water under Large Hydrostatic Pressure,” Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, Vol.26, No.2, June-2005, pp. 46-52.

3. Islam, M. S. and Rahman, A. R. B.,“ Investigation into the Effect of Voids Present in Coarse Aggregate on the Mix Design of Concrete Following ACI Specification,” Journal of Civil and Earthquake Engineering, CUET, Vol.JCEE.1, No.1, June2007, pp. 22-28

4. Islam, M. M., Islam, M. S., Mondal, B. C. and Das, A., “Strength Behavior of Mortar Using Slag with Cement in Sea Water Environment,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB, Vol.37, No.2, December-2009, pp. 111-122.

5. Islam, M. S., Islam, M. M. and Mondal, B. C., “Effect of Freeze-Thaw Action on Physical and Mechanical Behavior of Marine Concrete,” Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Malyasia, Vol.71, No.1, March-2010, pp. 53-64.

6. Mondal, B. C., Alam, T., Islam, M. S. and H-A-Khoda., “The Characteristics and Effect of Sea Environment on the Compressive Strength of Brick Aggregate Concrete,” Journal of Civil and Earthquake Engineering, CUET, Vol.JCEE.02 No.1, July-2009, pp. 68-84

7. Islam, M. S., Mondal, B. C. and Islam, M. M., “Effect of Sea Salts on Structural Concrete in Tidal Environment,” Australian Journal of Structural Engineering (AJSE), Vol.10, No.3, July 2010, pp. 237-252

8. Islam, M. S. and Islam, M. M., “Strength Behaviour of Mortar Using Fly Ash as Partial Replacement of Cement,” Concrete Research Letter, Malyasia. Vol. 1, No.3, September 2010, pp. 98-106.

9. Islam, M. M., Islam, M. S., Mondal, B. C. and Islam, M. R., “Strength Behavior of Concrete Using Slag with Cement in Sea Water Environment,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB, Vol.38, No.2, December-2010, pp. 129-140

10. Islam, M. M., Islam, M. S., Rahman, A. and Das, A., “Strength Behavior of Mortar Using Slag as Partial Replacement of Cement,” Galaxy (Dhaka), Journal of Military Institute of Science and Technology, Vol.3, No.3, February-2011, pp. 71- 79

11. Islam, M. M., Islam, M. S., Amin, A. and Islam, M. M., “Suitability of sea water on curing and compressive strength of structural concrete,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB. Vol.40, No.1, June-2012, pp. 37-45.

12. Islam, M. S., Islam, M. M. and Mondal, B. C., “Deterioration of Concrete in Ambient Marine Environment,” International Journal of Engineering, Transactions-B. Vol. 25, No.4, November-2012, pp. 289-301. 

13. Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S., “Prospect of Bangladeshi Fly Ash in Concreting Works,” Journal of Engineering Science. Vol.3, No, 1, December-2012, pp.59-67. 

14. Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S., “Strength and durability characteristics of concrete made with fly-ash blended cement,” Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, Australia. Vol 14 No 3, 2013, pp. 303-319. 

15. Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S., “Effect of sea water on the performance of fly ash concrete under freezing-thawing cyclic action,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB. Vol.41, No.2, December-2013, pp. 139-159. 

16. Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S., “Utilization of natural resources for sustainable Page 9 of 15. development: Role of Bangladeshi fly ash,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB. Vol.42, No.1, June-2014, pp. 137-152. 

17. Islam, M. M., Alam, M, T., Farzana. and Islam, M. S., “Strength behavior of mortar made by using supplementary cementitious material as partial replacement of cement,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB, Vol.45, No.1, June-2017, pp. 1-10. 

18. Islam, M. M., Alam, M, T. and Islam, M. S., “Effect of Fly Ash on Freeze-Thaw Durability of Concrete in Marine Environment,” Australian Journal of Structural Engineering. Vol.19, No.2, March-2018, pp. 146-161. 

19. Tabassum, N., Biswas, P., Islam, M. S., and Islam, M. M.,“ A Study On The Compressive & Flexural Strength Behavior Of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beam,” International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), Vol.6, No.8, August2018, pp. 557-567 

20. Islam, M. M., Arifuzzaman, A. K. M., Alam, M. T. and Islam, M. S.,“ Durability characteristics of fly ash blended concrete in marine environment,” Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB. Vol.46, No.1, December-2018, pp. 53-68.

21. Islam, M.S. and Islam, M. S.,’ Development of Compressive Strength and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Relationship of Microbial Concrete’, International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), V. 9(11), 412-421, November,2021

 22.   Alam, M.T., Islam, M.S.and Islam, M.M., ‘ Effect of Pre-curing on Strength Development of Brick Aggregate Concrete in Sea water Environment’, In: Arthur, S., Saitoh, M., Pal, S.K. (eds), Advances in Civil Engineering. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering,Vol. 184., Springer, Singapur.

Conference and Seminars

1.  Islam, M. S., Gupta., V. K. and Kaushik, S. K., “Performance of Reinforced Concrete in  Marine  Environment,”  National  Seminar  on  Use  of  Concrete  in  Offshore 

Structures, Docks and Harbours, October 16-17, 1992, India. 

2.  Prasad,  M.  M.,  Islam,  M.  S,  and  Kaushik,  S,  K.,“Performance  of  Concrete  in Simulated Marine Splash Zone Condition,” National Seminar on Use of Concrete in 

Offshore Structures, Docks and Harbours, October 16-17, 1992, India. 

3.  Islam, M.  S,  and  Kaushik,  S.  K.,“  Performance of  Prestressed Concrete in  Marine Environment,” International Symposium on Innovative World of Concrete, August 28 

- September 3, 1993, Bangalore, India. 

4.  Islam,  M.  S.  and  Kaushik,  S.  K.,“Deterioration  of  Reinforced  Concrete  Under Tropical Marine Condition,” 73 rd  Annual Members Technical Papers, December 11-

12, 1993, The Institution of Engineers, Lucknow, India. 

5.  Islam, M. S, and Kaushik., S. K.,“ A Study on the Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete in a Simulated Arctic Marine Environment,” International Symposium, April 16-18, 

1994, Beijing China. 

6.  Islam, M. S, and Kaushik, S. K,“ A Study on the Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete in a  Simulated  Tropical  Marine Environment,”  International  Conference  on  Corrosion 

and Corrosion Protection of Steel in Concrete, July 24-29, 1994, UK. 

7.  Islam, M. S. and Kaushik, S. K.,“ Some Aspects regarding Durability of Reinforced Concrete in Marine Environment,” 4th International Seminar on Cement & Building 

Materials, December 12-15, 1994, New Delhi, India.  

8.  Islam, M. S, and Kaushik, S. K.,“ Environmental Effects on Service Life of Marine Concrete  Structures,”  International  Seminar  on  Civil  Engineering  Practices  in  the 

Twenty-first Century, February 26-28, 1996, Roorkee, India. 

9.  Islam,  M.  S,  and  Kaushik,  S.  K.,“  Effect  of  Freeze-Thaw  Action  on  Reinforced Concrete  Exposed  to  Marine  Concrete,”  International  Symposium  on  Innovative 

World of Concrete, 16-19 November, 1998, Calcutta, India. 

10.  Islam,  M.  M.,  Islam,  M.  S,  and  Mondal,  B.  C.,“  Effect  of  Slag  on  Hydration Characteristics  of  Concrete  in  Marine  Environment,”  National  Conference  on 

Materials  Science  &  Technology  for  Sustainable  Development  Bangladesh Perspective, 08 November 2009, Organized by Department of Physics, CUET. 

11.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Chloride Penetration Resistance of Fly Ash Cement Mortar,”  Conference  on  Engineering  Education,  Research  and  Innovation,  11-13th 

January 2011, Organized By: Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. 

12.  Islam, M. M., and Islam, M. S.,“ Effect of Fly Ash on Rapid Chloride Penetration and Strength  of  Concrete,”  International  Conference  on  Environmental  Technology  and 

Construction  Engineering  for  Sustainable  Development,  10-12th  March,  2011, Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil  And  Environmental  Engineering,  Shahjalal 

University of Science & Tech., Sylhet, Bangladesh. 

13.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Effect of fly ash on water permeability and strength of  concrete,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical  Engineering  and  Renewable 

Energy  2011,  22-24th   December,  2011,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Mechanical Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Chattogram, 

Bangladesh. 

14.  Islam,  M.  M.,  Islam,  M.  R.,  Das,  A.,  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  The  UPV  study  of  slag concrete  in  Saline  Environment,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical 

Engineering and Renewable Energy 2011, 22-24th  December, 2011, Organized By: Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  & 

Technology, Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

15.  Islam, M. M., Arifuzzaman., A. K. M., Islam, M. S.  and Alam, T. M,“ Effect of fly ash  on  hydration  characteristics  of  concrete  in  sea  environment,”  International 

Conference  on  Mechanical  Engineering  and  Renewable  Energy  2011,  22-24th  December, 2011, Organized By: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chittagong 

University of Engineering & Technology, Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

16.  Islam,  G.  M.  S.,  Islam,  M.  M.,  Akter,  A.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Green  Construction Material  –  Bangladesh  Perspective,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical 

Engineering and Renewable Energy 2011, 22-24th  December, 2011, Organized By: Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  & 

Technology, Chittagong, Bangladesh. 

 

17.  Islam,  M.  M.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Prospect  of  Bangladeshi  Fly  Ash  in  Cement Production,”  1st  International  Conference  on  Civil  Engineering  for  Sustainable 

Development  2012,  24-25th  March,  2012,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna, Bangladesh. 

18.  Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S.,“ Effect of Cement Replacement with Class F Fly Ash on  Strength  and  Water  Permeability  of  Concrete,”  3rd  International  Conference  on 

Environmental Aspects of Bangladesh, 2012, 13-14th October, 2012, Organized By: Bangladesh  Environmental  Network  Japan,  University  of  Kitakyushu,  Fukuoka, 

Japan. 

19.  Islam,  M.  M,  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Prospect  of  Green  Concrete Production  by  using Boropukuria  Fly  Ash,”  1st  International  Conference  on  Advances  in  Civil 

Engineering  2012,  12-14th  December,  2012,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Chattogram, 

Bangladesh. 

20.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Strength Behavior of Mortar Using Slag as Partial Replacement  of  Sand,”  1st  International  Conference  on  Advances  in  Civil 

Engineering  2012,  12-14th  December,  2012,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Chattogram, 

Bangladesh. 

21.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S,“ Utilization of Bangladeshi Fly Ash in  Sustainable Developments  Works,”  National  Seminar  on  Utilization  of  Natural  Resources  for 

Sustainable  Development,  25-29th  January,  2013,  Organized  By:  The  Institution  of Engineers, Bangladesh. 

22.  Islam,  M.  M,  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Utilization  of  Coal  Burnt  Fly  Ash:  Bangladesh Perspective,”  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change  Impact  and  Adaptation 

I3CIA-2013, 14-16 November, 2013, DUET-Gazipur, Bangladesh. 

23.  Islam,  M.  M,  and  Islam.  M.  S.,“  Performance  of  Fly  Ash  Concrete  in  Seawater against Freeze-Thaw Action,” 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for 

Sustainable Development 2014, 14-16th February, 2014, Organized By: Department of  Civil  Engineering,  Khulna  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Khulna, 

Bangladesh. 

 24.  Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S.,“ A Comparative Study on the Load Carrying Capacity of  RC  Bored  Piles,”  2nd  International  Conference  on  Civil  Engineering  for 

Sustainable Development 2014, 14-16th February, 2014, Organized By: Department of  Civil  Engineering,  Khulna  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Khulna, 

Bangladesh. 

25.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Strength deterioration of brick aggregate concrete in NaCl  environment,”  2nd  International  Conference  on  Civil  Engineering  for 

Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14 ~ 16 February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh (ISBN: 978-984-33-6372-5). 

26.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Dimensional  Stability of Fly Ash Concrete under Freeze  -  Thaw  Action  in  Saline  Water,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical 

Engineering  and  Renewable  Energy  2014,  1-3rd  May,  2014,  Organized  By: Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  & 

Technology, Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

27.  Islam, S., Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Marine Environment and its Ill Effects on Structural  Concrete,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical  Engineering  and 

Renewable Energy 2014, 1-3rd May, 2014, Organized By: Department of Mechanical Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  CUET, 

Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

28.  Islam,  M.  M,  Islam,  S.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Coal  and  its  Combustion  Products:  A Global  Perspective,”  International  Conference  on  Mechanical  Engineering  and 

Renewable  Energy  2014,  1-3rd    May,  2014,  Organized  By:  Department  of Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology, 

Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

29.  Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S.,“ Prospect of Utilization of Green Concrete for Marine Structures,” 9th International Forum on Strategic Technology (IFOST 2014), 21-23rd 

October, 2014 at Cox's Bazar, Organized By: Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

30.  Mostazid, M. I., Karim, M. R., Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S.,“ Non-Destructive Test Technique for the Assessment of Micro- Structural Characteristics of Concrete under 

Aggressive  Environmental  Condition,”  9th  International  Forum  on  Strategic Technology  (IFOST  2014),  21-23rd  October,  2014  at  Cox's  Bazar,  Organized  By: 

Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  CUET,  Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

31.  Islam, M. M, and Islam, M. S.,“ Use of Fly Ash in Making Green Durable Concrete for  Coastal  Structures,”  2nd  International  Conference  on  Advances  in  Civil Engineering  2014,  26-28th  December,  2014,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

32.  Islam,  M.  M.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Use  of  Paper  Industry  Waste  Making  Low  Cost Concrete,” 2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2014, 26-28th  December, 2014,  Organized By: Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

 33.  Mostazid, M. I.,  Karim, M. R.,  Islam,  M.  M.  and  Islam,  M. S.,“  Methodology  for Assessing  Corrosion  of  Reinforced  Concrete  in  Marine  Environment,”  2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2014, 26-28th December, 2014,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of Engineering & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

34.  Tabassum,  N.,  Sourav,  J.  K.,  Islam,  M.  S.  and  Islam,  M.  M.,“  A  Study  on  the Strength  Characteristics  of  Steel  Fiber  Reinforced  Concrete,”  2nd  International Conference  on  Advances  in  Civil  Engineering  2014,  26-28th  December,  2014, Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of Engineering & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

35.  Bhuiyan, R. M., Islam, M. S. and Islam, M. S., “A Study on the Strength Behaviour of  Concrete  in  Nacl  Environment,”  2nd  International  Conference  on  Advances  in Civil Engineering 2014, 26-28th December, 2014, Organized By: Department of Civil Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

 36.  Chakraborty, S., Mahmud, T., Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S., “Utilization of Solid Waste from Paper Industry: Bangladesh Perspective,” 4th International Conference on Solid  Waste  Management  in  Developing  Countries,  15–17th  February  2015, Organized By: Department of Civil Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna, Bangladesh. 2015,  11-13th  December,  2015,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil    Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh.

37.  Islam, M. M. and Islam, M. S.,“ Prospect of Slag in Making Structural Concrete for Marine Environment,” 3rd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Renewable  Energy  2015,  26-29th  November,  2015,  Organized  By:  Department  of Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

38.  Debnath, O. C.,  Islam,  M. S. and Islam,  M.  M.,“  Use of  Geopolymer  Concrete as Green  Construction  Material  -  A  Review,”  3rd  International  Conference  on Mechanical  Engineering  and  Renewable  Energy  2015,  26-29th  November,  2015, Organized  By:  Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of Engineering & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

39.  Islam,  M.  M.  Alam,  M.  T.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Suitability  of  Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Making Sustainable  Construction Material,” International Conference on Recent Innovation in Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development

40.  Debanath, O. C., Rahman, M. S., Islam, M. S. and Islam, M. S.,“A Study on Strength and Durability of Slag (GGBS) based Geo polymer Mortar in Chloride Environment,” International Conference on Recent Innovation in Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development  2015,  11-13th  December,  2015,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil  Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh 

 41.  Islam,  M.  M.,  Alam,  M.  T.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“Use  of  Coal  Burnt  Fly  Ash  as Sustainable  Construction  Material,”  1st  International  Conference  on  Advances  in Civil  Infrastructure  and  Construction  Materials  2015,  14–15th    December  2015, Organized By: Department of Civil  Engineering, Millitary Institute of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

 42.  Debanath,  O.  C.,  Islam,  M.  S.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“  Perfromance  of  Slag  based Geoploymer  Mortar  in  Acidic  Environment,”  1st  International  Conference  on Advances in Civil Infrastructure and Construction Materials 2015, 14–15th  December 2015,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil    Engineering,  Millitary  Institute  of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

 43.  Islam,  M.  M.  and  Islam,  M.  S.,“Future  Prospect  of  Coal  Combustion  Products: Bangladesh  Perspective,”  3rd  International  Conference  on  Civil  Engineering  for Sustainable Development 2016, 12-14th February, 2016, Organized By: Department of Civil  Engineering,  Khulna  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Khulna, Bangladesh. 

44.  Islam, M. M., Alam, M. T., and Islam, M. S.,“ Use of Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete: Bangladesh Perspective,” International Conference on Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering,     9-11th February 2017, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.  

45.   Islam, M. M., Alam, M. T., and Islam, M. S.,“ Boropukuria Fly Ash - A Prospective Green  Material for  Coastal  Concrete,” 3rd  International  Conference  on Advances in Civil Engineering 2016, 21-23rd December, 2016, Organized By: Department of Civil Engineering,  Chittagong  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Chittagong, Bangladesh. 

46.  Qurishee,  M.  A.,  Iqbal,  I.  T.,  Islam,  M.  S.,  and  Islam,  M.  M.,“  Use  of  Slag  as Coarse  Aggregate  and  its  Effect  on  Mechanical  Properties  of  Concrete,”  3rd International  Conference  on  Advances  in  Civil  Engineering  2016,  21-23rd December,  2016,  Organized  By:  Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology(CUET), Chattogram, Bangladesh. 

47. Islam, M. M., Alam, M. T., and Islam, M. S.,“ Use of Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete: Bangladesh Perspective,” International Conference on Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, 9-11th February, 2017, Organized By: Faculty of Civil  Engineering,  Rajshahi  University  of  Engineering  &  Technology,  Rajshahi, Bangladesh 

48. Priyom, S. N., Islam, M. M., and Islam, M. S.,“ An Experimental Investigation on the Performance of Bacterial Concrete,” Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2018 (ICACE 2018), 19 –21 December 2018, Organized By: Department of Civil Engineering, CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh  

49. Tuhin, M. T. H., Akter, N., Shahriar, M. R. H, Islam, M. S., and Julfikar, M. S. A.,“  Strength Performance of Slag Blended Cement Concrete in NaCl Environment,” Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Civil Engineering, 10-12 January, 2020, Organized by Civil Engineering Department, Southern University Bangladesh. 

 50. Das, A. P., Sarker, D., and Islam, M. S.,“Split Tensile Strength Behavior of Coconut Fiber Reinforced Concrete,” Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Research and  Innovation  in  Civil  Engineering,  10-12  January,  2020,  Organized  by  Civil Engineering Department, Southern University Bangladesh.  

51. Sarker, S., Hossain, M.A., Debnath, O.C., Tabassum, N. and Islam, M. S.,’ Strength Behavior of Slag (GGBS) Based Goepolymer concrete in Cloride Environment’, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2016),21-23,December,2016, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh.  

52. Islam, M. S., Sinha, T., Islam, M.S., and Uddin, M. K.,’ An Experimental Investigagation on Improvement of Concrete Strength using Bacterial Approach’Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2018),19-21,December,2018, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh.  

53. Hossain, M. A. and Islam, M. s.,’Effect of Deicing Salts on Strength Performance of Concrete’ Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2018),19-21,December,2018, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh. 

54. Akter, E.,Tahsin, A., and Islam, M. S.,’ Study on Combined Effect of Ground Nut Husk(GHA) and Rice Husk Ash(RHA) as Partial Replacement of Cement In Concrete’ Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2020),4-6, March,2021, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh.  

55. Araf, T., Islam, M.S., and Shipon, M.F.A., ’Reusing Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Making Eco-friendly Brick’ Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2020),4-6, March,2021, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh. 

 56. Talukder, S., Roy, E., Islam, M.S., and Sakib, S., ‘A Study on the Performance of High Volume Fly Ash in Concrete’ Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2020),4-6, March,2021, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh.  

57. Priyom, S.N., Islam, M. M., Islam, M.S., and Shumi, M.,’Microbial Technology, A Sustainable Alternative to Improve Concrete Quality’ Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2020),4-6, March,2021, C.E. Department, CUET, Bangladesh. 

 58.  Araf, T., Islam, M.S., and Shipon, M.F.A.,’ Suitability of Waste Slag as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Making Sustainable Brick’. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Civil Engineering (ICRICE2022), 7-8, January, 2022, C.E. Department, Southern University Bangladesh. Chottagram 

 59. Araf, T., Islam, M.S., and Shipon, M.F.A.,’ Suitability of Waste Slag as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Making Sustainable Brick’. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Civil Engineering (ICRICE2022), 7-8, January, 2022, C.E. Department, Southern University Bangladesh. Chottagram 

 60.  Araf, T., Islam, M.S., and Shipon, M.F.A.,’ Suitability of Waste Slag as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Making Sustainable Brick’. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Civil Engineering (ICRICE2022), 7-8, January, 2022, C.E. Department, Southern University Bangladesh. Chottagram 

 61. Akter, E.,Tahsin, A., and Islam, M. S.,’ Suitability of Combined Effect of Groundnut Husk Ash (GHA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete’,  Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research and Innovation in Civil Engineering (ICRICE2022), 7-8, January, 2022, C.E. Department, Southern University Bangladesh. Chottagram. 

 62. Hasan, M.A., Islam, M.S., Islam, M.M., and Islam, S.,’ Durability of Rice Husk Ash Concrete in Chloride Environment’, Proceeding of the International Conference on Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering (ICPACE 2023), 12-14, October, RUET, Rajshahi, Bangladesh  

63. Islam, M.N., Hanif, M.A. and Islam, M.S., ’Properties of Brick Aggregate containing Fly Ash and Rice Husk Ash’,  Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2024),7-9,February,2024, C.E. Department, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh 

 64. Hossain, M.I., Islam, M.S., Islam, M. and Islam, M.M., ’Evaluating Concrete Compressive Strength using Non-destructive Test Techniques’, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2024),7-9,February,2024, C.E. Department, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh 


Journals

1. MMH Khan. Mental health well-being among undergraduate students of East West University: Evidence from a cross-sectional survey. EWU Journal of Business and Social Studies, 2018; 6-7: 100-115. 

2. M Frings, T Lakes, D Müller, MMH Khan, M Epprecht, S Kipruto, S Galea and O Gruebner.  Modeling and mapping the burden of disease in Kenya. Scientific Reports 2018; 8: 9826.

3. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, K Burkart , S Lautenbach , T Lakes , A Krämer , S.V. Subramanian, Sandro Galea. Spatial variations and determinants of infant and under-five mortality in Bangladesh. Health and Place 2017; 47: 156–164.

4. M Nasrullah, S Muazzam, F Khosa, MMH Khan. Child marriage and women's attitude towards wife beating in a nationally representative sample of currently married adolescent and young women in Pakistan. International Health 2017; 9(1): 20-28.

5. MRK Chowdhury, MS Rahman, MMH Khan. Levels and determinants of complementary feeding based on meal frequency among children of 6 to 23 months in Bangladesh. BMC Public Health 2016; 16: 944.

6. Janet J Chu, HJ Jahn, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Alcohol consumption among university students: a Sino-German comparison demonstrates a much lower consumption of alcohol in Chinese students. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 2016; 35:25

7. U Haque, JD Ball, W Zhang, MMH Khan, JA Trevino C. Clinical and spatial features of Zika virus in Mexico. Acta Tropica 2016; 162: 5–10.

8. Janet J Chu, MMH Khan, HJ Jahn, A Kraemer. Sense of coherence and associated factors among university students in China: cross-sectional evidence. BMC Public Health 2016:16:336.

9. D Beier, P Brzoska, MMH Khan. Indirect consequences of extreme weather and climate events and their associations with physical health in coastal Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. Global Health Action, 2015; 8: 29016.

10. MRK Chowdhury, MS Rahman, MMH Khan, MNI Mondal, MM Rahman, B Billah. Risk factors of child malnutrition in Bangladesh: A multilevel analysis of a nationwide population-based survey. Journal of Pediatrics 2016; 172:194 – 201.

11. MRK Chowdhury, MMH Khan, MR Islam, NKP Perera, MK Shumack, M Kader. Low maternal education and socio-economic status were associated with household insecurity in children under five with Diarrhoea in Bangladesh. Acta Paediatrica 2016; 105: 555 – 561.

12. F Fischer, A M Steinmann, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Gastric symptoms and its determinants: A Household Level Analysis in Urban Slums of Dhaka and Adjacent Rural Areas. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 2015; 5(1): 458-471.

13. O Gruebner, S Lautenbach, MMH Khan, S Kipruto, M Epprecht, S Galea. Place of residence moderates the risk of infant death in Kenya: Evidence from the most recent census 2009. PloS One 2015; 10(10): e0139545.

14. Janet J Chu, MMH Khan, HJ Jahn, A Kraemer. Only-child status in relation to perceived stress and studying-related life satisfaction among university students in China: a comparison with international students. PLoS One 2015;10(12): e0144947.

15. Janet J Chu, MMH Khan, HJ Jahn, A Kraemer. Comparison of subjective health complaints between Chinese and German university students: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2015; 12: 15794-15806.

16. O Gruebner, S Lautenbach, MMH Khan, S Kipruto, M Epprecht, S Galea. Place of residence moderates the risk of infant death in Kenya: Evidence from the most recent census 2009. PloS One 2015; 10(10): e0139545.

17. F Fischer, M Minnwegen, U Kaneider, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Prevalence and determinants of second-hand smoke exposure among women in Bangladesh, 2011. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015; 17(1): 58-65.

18. IL Jiun, SN Siddik, SN Malik, MM Tin-Oo, MK Alam, MMH Khan. Association between oral hygiene status and halitosis among smokers and nonsmokers. Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry,2015; 13(5):395-405.

19. MMH Khan, JK Brinkel. Arsenicosis Disease and self-reported mental health problems: evidence from a case-control study in Bangladesh. Global Journal of Quantitative Science 2015; 2(1): 1-6.

20. MA Kabir, KL Goh, MMH Khan. Adolescent tobacco use and its determinants: evidence from Global Youth Tobacco Survey, Bangladesh 2007. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health 2015; 27(2): NP1578-90.

21. MA Kabir, KL Goh, MMH Khan, AQ Al-Amin, MN Azam. Safe-delivery practices: Experience from cross-sectional data of Bangladeshi women. Asian-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2015; 27(2): NP1170-81.

22. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. The geography of diabetes among the general adults aged 35 years and older in Bangladesh: Recent evidence from a cross-sectional survey. PLoS ONE 2014; 9(10): e110756.

23. K Burkart, MMH Khan, A Schneider, S Breitner, M Langner, A Kraemer, W Endlicher. The effects of season and meteorology on human mortality in tropical climates: a systematic review. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2014; 108(7): 393-401.

24. O Gruebner, J Sachs, A Nockert, M Frings, MMH Khan, T Lakes, P Hostert. Mapping the slums of Dhaka from 2006 to 2010. Dataset Papers in Science 2014 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/172182).

25. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Are rural-urban migrants living in slums more vulnerable in terms of housing, health knowledge, smoking, mental and general health? International Journal of Social Welfare 2014; 23: 373-383.

26. MMH Khan, A Zanuzdana, K Burkart, A Kraemer. Determinants of diarrhoea in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas: a household level analysis. Population, Space and Place 2014; 20: 498-511.

27. MMH Khan, O Gruebner and A Kraemer. Is area affected by flood or stagnant water associated with poorer health outcomes in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas? Natural Hazards 2014; 70: 549-565.

28. K Burkart, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, A Schneider, S Breitner, W Endlicher. An analysis of heat effects in different subpopulations of Bangladesh. International Journal of Biometeorology 2014; 58: 227-237.

29. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Role of woman’s education and wealth index to minimize slum versus non-slum disparities in socio-demographic and health-related indicators in Bangladesh. Global Journal of Quantitative Science 2014; 1(2):1-12.

30. MMH Khan, Arina Zanuzdana, A Kraemer. Levels, trends and disparities of public health-related indicators among reproductive aged women in Bangladesh by urban-rural and richest-poorest groups, 1993-2011. PLoS ONE 2013; 8(9): e75261.

31. MMH Khan, A Khan, M Nojima, S Suzuki, Y Fujino, S Tokudome, K Tamakoshi, M Mori, A Tamakoshi. Ovarian cancer mortality among women aged 40-79 years in relation to reproductive factors and body mass index: latest evidence from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2013; 24(3):249-257.

32. A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, JK Brinkel, A Kraemer. Factors associated with high prevalence of cough, cold and fever among urban slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. South East Asia Journal of Public Health 2013; 3(2): 59-66.

33. M Islam, M Alam, M Tariquzaman, M A Kabir, R Pervin, M Begum, MMH Khan. Predictors of the number of under-five malnourished children in Bangladesh: application of the Generalized Poisson Regression Model. BMC Public Health 2013; 13:11.

34. MA Kabir, SM Mostafa Kamal, KL Goh, MMH Khan.  Tobacco smoking and its association with illicit drug use among young men of 15-24 years living in urban slums of Bangladesh. PLoS ONE 2013; 8(7): e68728.

35. MA Kabir, KL Goh, MMH Khan.  A cross-country comparison of tobacco consumption among youths from selected South-Asian countries. BMC Public Health 2013; 13:379.

36. MA Kabir, KL Goh, MN Azam, MMH Khan. Tobacco consumption and illegal drug use among Bangladeshi males: Association and determinants. American Journal of Men's Health, 2013: 7(2): 128-137.

37. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. Utilisation and satisfaction of major healthcare services among slum dwellers: a cross-sectional case study in the megacity of Dhaka. Internationales Asienforum 2012; 43(1-2): 61-79.

38. A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Housing satisfaction related to health and importance of services in urban slums: Evidence from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Social Indicators Research 2013; 112: 163-185.

39. D Rapp, B Zoch, MMH Khan, T Pollmann, A Kraemer. Association between gap in spousal education and domestic violence in India and Bangladesh. BMC Public Health 2012; 12: 467.

40. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. Frequently used healthcare services in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas and their determinants. Journal of Public Health, 2012 34(2): 261-71.

41. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, S Lautenbach, D Mueller, A Kraemer, T Lakes, P Hostert. Mental health in the slums of Dhaka- a geoepidemiological study. BMC Public Health 2012, 12: 177.

42. MMH Khan. Urban health in megacities of developing countries. Public Health Forum 2012; 20(2): 29.e1-29.e3.

43. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, A Khandoker, L Pruefer-Kraemer, A Islam. Trends in sociodemographic and health-related indicators in Bangladesh, 1993-2007: will inequities persist? Bull World Health Organ 2011; 89(8): 583–592.

44. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Mori. Self-reported mental health of arsenicosis patients and its association with patients’ perceptions and satisfactions of arsenicosis-related issues: evidence from an arsenic-affected area of Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2011; 3: 212-218.

45. K Burkart, A Schneider, S Breitner, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, W Endlicher. The effect of atmospheric thermal conditions and urban thermal pollution on all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in Bangladesh. Environmental Pollution 2011; 159 (8-9): 2035-2043.

46. K Burkart, W Endlicher, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, S Breitner, A Schneider. Seasonal variations of all-cause and cause-specific mortality by age, gender, and socioeconomic condition in urban and rural areas of Bangladesh. International Journal for Equity in Health 2011; 10: 32.

47. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, S Lautenbach, D Mueller, A Kraemer, T Lakes, P Hostert. A spatial epidemiological analysis of self-rated mental health in slums of Dhaka. International Journal of Health Geographics 2011, 10: 36.

48. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Mori. Knowledge about TB transmission among ever-married women in Bangladesh. International Journal for Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2011, 15(3): 379-384.

49. A Kraemer, MMH Khan, R Thier, J Woelk, S Nicolaus, L Pruefer-Kraemer. Increased perceived stress and high subjective workplace strain Results obtained with an internet based instrument for individual health consultation and health monitoring at the workplace (German). Arbeitsmed Sozialmed Umweltmed 2011, 46:25-33

50. MMH Khan, MA Kabir, A Khandokersa, M Kabir. Inequalities in fertility and mortality related indicators among ever married women in Bangladesh. Journal of Statistical Studies 2011; 30: 15-26.

51. O Gruebner, R Staffeld, MMH Khan, K Burkart, A Kraemer, P Hostert. Urban health in megacities: extending the framework for developing countries. IHDP Update (Magazine of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change); 2011, Issue 1:42-49.

52. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Factors associated with underweight, overweight and obesity among ever married non-pregnant urban women in Bangladesh. Singapore Medical Journal 2009; 50: 804-813.

53. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, A Kraemer, M Mori. Prevalence and correlates of smoking among urban adult men in Bangladesh: slum versus non-slum comparison. BMC Public Health 2009; 9: 149.

54. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, Manas Akmatov, A Kraemer, M Mori. TV watching among men and its association with awareness on public health issues, Bangladesh. The Journal of Family Welfare 2009; 55(1): 52-61.

55. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. Comparison of health-related outcomes between urban slums, urban affluent and rural areas in and around Dhaka Megacity, Bangladesh. Die ERDE 2009; 140(1): 69-87.

56. J Brinkel, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. A systematic review of arsenic exposure and its social and mental health effects with special reference to Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2009; 6: 1609-1621.

57. MMH Khan, MA Matin. Aging and health of the elderly in rural Bangladesh. The Journal of Family Welfare 2008; 54(1): 92-99.

58. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Socio-economic factors explain differences in public health-related variables among women in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health 2008; 8: 254.

59. K Burkart, O Gruebner, MMH Khan, R Staffeld. Megacity Dhaka-Informal Settlements, Urban Environment and Public Health. Geographische Rundschau 2008; 4(1): 4-11.

60. MK Akmatov, RT Mikolajczyk, S Labeeb, E Dhaher, MMH Khan. Factors associated with wife beating in Egypt: analysis of two surveys (1995 and 2005). BMC Women’s Health 2008; 8: 15.

61. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, M Kabir, M Mori. Determinants of drinking arsenic contaminated tubewell water in Bangladesh: evidence from a recent national survey. Health Policy and Planning 2007; 22: 335-343.

62. F Sakauchi, MMH Khan, M Mori, T Kubo, Y Fujino, S Suzuki, S Tokudome, A Tamakoshi. Dietary habits and risk of ovarian cancer in a large-scale cohort study (JACC Study) in Japan. Nutrition and Cancer 2007; 57 (2): 138-145.

63. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Prevalence and correlates of domestic violence by husband against wives in Bangladesh: evidence from a national survey. Journal of Men’s Health and Gender 2007; 4:52-63.

64. M Washio, M Mori, MMH Khan, F Sakauchi, Y Watanabe, K Ozasa, K Hayashi, T Miki, M Nakao, K Mikami, Y Ito, T Kubo, K Wakai, A Tamakoshi. Diabetes mellitus and kidney cancer risk: the result of JACC study. International Journal of Urology 2007; 14:393-397.

65. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, MA Kabir, M Kabir, M Mori. Tobacco consumption and its association with illicit drug uses among men in Bangladesh. Addiction 2006; 101: 1178-1186.

66. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, N Ahsan, M Kabir, M Mori. Case-control study of arsenicosis in some arsenic contaminated villages of Bangladesh. Sapporo Medical Journal 2006; 75: 51-61.

67. MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Factors influencing the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies in Bangladesh: Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 1999-2000. The Journal of Family Welfare 2006; 52(1): 23-34.

68. MMH Khan, M Mori, F Sakauchi, K Matsuo, K Ozasa, A Tamakoshi. Risk factors for multiple myeloma: evidence from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2006; 7: 575-581.

69. A Khandoker, M Mori, MMH Khan, F Sakauchi, T Kubo, Y Fujino, S Suzuki, S Tokudome, A Tamakoshi. Effectiveness of cervical cancer screening over cervical cancer mortality among Japanese women. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2006; 36:511-518.

70. MMH Khan, M Mori, F Sakauchi, A Khandoker,T Kubo, Y Fujino, S Suzuki, S Tokudome, A Tamakoshi. Risk of endometrial cancer mortality by eve- use of sex hormones and other factors in Japan. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2006; 7 (2): 260-266.

71. MMH Khan, S Saito, S Takagi, H Ohnishi, H Izumi, F Sakauchi, M Washio, T Sonoda, Y Nagata, S Asakura, K Kobayashi, M Mori, K Shimamoto. Relationship between hepatocellular carcinoma and impaired glucose tolerance among Japanese. Hepato-Gastroenterology 2006, 53:-738.

72. MMH Khan, K Kobayashi, K Kitao, G Okano, H Izumi, M Mori. Use of Medicine and alcohol to enhance sleep among Japanese adult and elderly living in Sapporo city, Hokkaido. Sleep and Biological Rhythms 2006; 4 (2):111-120.

73. MMH Khan, S Wolter, M Mori. Post-training quality of syndromic management of sexually transmitted infections by chemists and druggists in Pokhara, Nepal: is it satisfactory? International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2006; 18: 66-72.

74. MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Unintended pregnancy in Bangladesh.  World Health and Population, 2006.

75. MMH Khan, M Mori, Y Fujino, A Shibata, F Sakauchi, M Washio, A Tamakoshi. Site-specific cancer risk due to diabetes mellitus history: evidence from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2006; 7 (2): 253-259.

76. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, MN Ahsan, MFE Chowdhury, M Kabir, M Mori. Association between decision making autonomy and knowledge of HIV/AIDS prevention among women in Bangladesh. Journal of Medical Science 2006; 6: 155-163.

77. MK Hossain, MMH Khan, MA Alam, AK Chowdhury, MD Hossain, MF Ahmed, K  Kobayashi, F Sakauchi, M Mori. Manifestation of arsenicosis patients and factors determining the duration of arsenic symptoms in Bangladesh. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2005; 208:78-86.

78. MMH Khan, MK Hossain, K Kobayashi, F Sakauchi, T Yamashita,  MF Ahmed, MD Hossain, Q Quamruzzaman, M Mori. Levels of blood and urine chemicals associated with longer duration of having arsenicosis in Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 2005; 15: 289-301.

79. MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Do various sources disseminating AIDS information make significant difference to antenatal care in Bangladesh? Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries (USA), 2005.

80. R Jahan, M Kabir, MMH Khan. Opinions of the participants of the key informant discussions about the health care services in rural Bangladesh: a case study of Savar Thana. Chiang Mai University (CMU) Journal 2005; 4: 345-354.

81. MA Kabir, MMH Khan, M Kabir, MM Rahman, MFK Patwary. Impact of women’s status on fertility and contraceptive use in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, 1999-2000. Journal of Family Welfare 2005; 51:1-10.

82. MMH Khan, R Goto, K Kobayashi, S Suzumura, Y Nagata, T Sonoda, F Sakauchi, M Washio, M Mori. Dietary habits and cancer mortality among middle aged and older Japanese living in Hokkaido, Japan by cancer sites and sex. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2004; 5:67-74.

83. MMH Khan, R Goto, T Sonoda, F Sakauchi, M Washio, K Kobayashi, M Mori. Impact of health education and screening over all-cause mortality in Japan: evidence from a cohort study during 1984-2002. Preventive Medicine 2004; 38: 786-792.

84. MMH Khan, M Mori. Grouping health and related indicators in Japan: similarities between hierarchical cluster analysis and principal component analysis. Sapporo Medical Journal 2004; 73:39-50.

85. MK Hossain, MMH Khan, MN Islam. Men’s attitudes and their participation in family planning program: a micro level study in Bangladesh. Proceedings of Pakistan Academy of Science 2004; 41:95-101.

86. MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Impact of various sources of AIDS information among ever married men and women in Bangladesh. Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries (USA), 2004.

87. R Jahan, M Kabir, MMH Khan, MNA Bhuiyan, M Ferdows. Factors influencing type of health services and duration of suffering from diseases in rural Bangladesh: a case study. Chiang Mai University (CMU) Journal 2004; 3:253-258.

88. MMH Khan, A. Kabir, MA Matin. Factors affecting STIs among married men in Bangladesh. Journal of Family Welfare 2003; 49:38-44.

89. MMM Khan, F Sakauchi, T Sonoda, M Washio, M Mori. Magnitude of arsenic toxicity in tube-well drinking water in Bangladesh and its adverse effects on human health including cancer:  evidence from a review of the literature. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2003; 4:7-14.

90. KP Bista, P Chaudhary, TE Slanger, MMH Khan. The practice of STI treatment among chemists and druggists in Pokhara, Nepal. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2002; 78: 223.

91. MMH Khan, M Kabir, MK Hossain. The incorrect use of pill and its implication on the program performance. Proceedings of the 20th Bangladesh Science Conference (part-2). Bangladesh Association for the Advancement of Science. Dhaka: 1998: 277-286.

92. M. Kabir, MMH Khan, MK Hossain.  Urban population growth in Bangladesh and its implications on urban poverty. Proceedings of the 20th Bangladesh Science Conference (part-2). Bangladesh Association for the Advancement of Science. Dhaka: 1998; 155-165.

93. MK Hossain, MMH Khan. The Influence of modernity and mobility on contraceptive use in rural Bangladesh. Jahangirnagar University Journal of Science 1997; 21:167-180.

94. MMH Khan, M Kabir. Estimation of infant and child mortality in Bangladesh by indirect techniques. Jahangirnagar University Journal of Science 1997; 21:181-197.

95. MMH Khan, ME Haque, AR Ahmed.  Land use pattern in Bangladesh: An inter-zone comparison. Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education 1997; 9:181-183.

96. MMH Khan, M Kabir. Differentials in infant mortality in Bangladesh by some background characteristics: a life table approach. Journal of Family Welfare 1997; 43:62-70.

97. MA Rahman, AR Sarker, MMH Khan, MA Wahid. The influence of seasonal variations on the economic traits of egg type layers and broilers under Bangladesh condition. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 1996; 25:27-31.

98. MMH Khan, M Kabir. Factors affecting child mortality in Bangladesh: evidence from rural Bangladesh. Journal of Statistical Studies 1995; 15:29-40.

Book and book chapters

99. A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas (Edited book). Heidelberg, Springer 2011.

100. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, P Hostert. Socio-ecological neighborhood factors and mental well-being. F Krass, K Hackenbroch, H Sterly  et al (Edited book)). Megacities Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Borntraeger Science Publishers, Stuttgart 2019: 127-129.   

101. T Bork-Hueffer, H Jahn and MMH Khan. Access to health care. F Krass, K Hackenbroch, H Sterly  et al (Edited book)). Megacities Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Borntraeger Science Publishers, Stuttgart 2019: 136-139.   

102. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, S. Lautenbach, D. Mueller, A. Kraemer, T. Lakes, P. Hostert, S. Galea. The spatial epidemiology of mental well-being in Dhaka’s slums. In: Spatial Analysis in Health Geography.  USA, Ashgate Publishing Company 2015: 139-160.

103. MMH Khan, T Woermann. Klimawandel, Überschwemmungen, Gesundheitskonsequenzen und Bewältigungsstrategien: Der Fall Bangladesch. Jahn HJ, Kraemer A, Wörmann T (eds): Klimawandel und Gesundheit: Internationale, Nationale und regionale Herausforderungen und Antworten. Heidelberg, Springer 2013: 63-84.

104. MMH Khan. Drinking water and solid waste in Dhaka: What are their major sources and how satisfied are slum dwellers with their management? In: J Schneider, I Kasperek, and A Knab, eds. Future Megacities in Balance. Bonn, DAAD 2011; Band 66: 105-111.

105. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, L Pruefer-Kraemer. Climate change and infectious diseases in megacities of the Indian subcontinent. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 137-154.

106. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, P Hostert. Spatial epidemiological applications in public health research – examples from the megacity of Dhaka. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 245-264.

107. HJ Jahn, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Megaurbanisation and public health research – theoretical dimensions. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 39-52.

108. A Kraemer, MMH Khan, HJ Jahn. Public health in megacities and urban areas: a conceptual framework. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 3-20.

109. MMH Khan, A Zanuzdana. Urban health research: study designs and potential challenges. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 53-71.

110. M Mori, A Oura, E Shang, F Sakauchi, H Ohnishi, A Khandoker, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Intervention program for promoting physical activities in the citizens of Sapporo City, Japan. In: A. Kraemer, MMH Khan, and F. Kraas, eds. Health in Megacities and Urban Areas. Heidelberg, Springer 2011: 75-87.

111. A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Global Challenges for Infectious Disease Epidemiology. In: A. Kraemer, M. Kretzschmar, and K. Krickeberg, eds. Modern Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Berlin, Springer 2010: 23-38.

112. MMH Khan, HJ Jahn, A Kraemer. Poor health outcomes including the burden of self-reported diarrhoea among adults living in the slums of Dhaka megacity with respect to water and water related variables. Mitt. Ing. U. Hydrogeol. 2009; 99:119-130.

113. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Mori. Drinking water crisis due to arsenic contamination in Bangladesh: public health consequences, mitigation strategies and sustainability. In: Final Document. Thematic weeks- Water Tribune. Zaragoza, Expo Zaragoza 2008: 41-50.

114. MMH Khan, M. Kabir, M Mori. Factors associated with high morbidity among the elderly people: evidence from a cross-sectional survey in Bangladesh. In: MA Sattar, S Abedin, CA Hossain, SL Rahman, D Afrose, and MM Islam, eds. The Elderly-Emerging Issues. Dhaka, The Bangladesh Association of Gerontology 2005: 1-30.

115. MMH Khan, M Kabir. Aging in Bangladesh and factors affecting health of elderly: a cross-sectional study in rural areas. In: MA Sattar, M Kabir, H Kabir, KM Elahi, and S Abedin, eds. The Elderly-Contemporary Issues. Dhaka, The Bangladesh Association of Gerontology 2003: 181-194.

Conference abstracts in journals

116. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, A Kraemer. Changes in socio-demographic and health-related indicators among ever married women of reproductive age in Bangladesh: focus on urban versus rural disparities. The 3rd European Public Health Conference, November 10-13, 2010, Amsterdam, Netherlands (oral). European Journal of Public Health 2010; 20(Sup 1): 18.

117. R Zakar, R Mikolajczyk, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Spousal violence against women in Pakistan: implications for women’s health. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (oral). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 527.

118. A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Socioeconomic inequalities persist in utilisation of health services in urban slum and rural areas in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (oral). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 528.

119. D Penner, F Alaze, E Berens, A Ruhe, L Wolf, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Associations between environmental factors, living conditions and mental health in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (oral). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 564.

120. C Gradel, C Bürmann, Steckling N, Zanuzdana A, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Socio-demographic determinants of musculoskeletal pain incidence among slum and rural dwellers living in and around Dhaka, Bangladesh: a survival analysis. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (oral). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 598.

121. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Environmental health knowledge, healthy lifestyles and better environmental living conditions among slum people in Dhaka. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 622-623.

122. A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Atypical epidemic of influenza and acute respiratory illness (ARI) in Ukraine in 2009/2010. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 623.

123. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Mori. Social consequences of arsenicosis and mental health of arsenicosis patients: evidence from an arsenic-affected area of Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 629.

124. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, A Kraemer, M Mori. Levels, trends, and disparities of demographic and health indicators by poorest versus richest groups of population in Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 638.

125. J Warich, M Anders, S Scheunert, A Engemann, A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Changing food patterns in developing countries: income is related to body mass index (BMI) and nutritional status among the urban and rural population of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 656.

126. K Reiss, S Kreimeier, A Roehren, D Bültemeier, M Knittel, A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Cigarette smoking prevalence in Dhaka (Bangladesh). The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 21-25 September, 2010, Berlin, Germany (poster). Gesundheitswesen, 72: 680.

127. MMH Khan, A Khandokernessa, M Kabir, N Ahsan, M Mori. Comparison between arsenicosis cases and controls in an arsenic contaminated areas of Bangladesh: hepatic condition and other health problems. The 17th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 26-27, 2007, Hiroshima, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 17 (Suppl):71.

128. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, M Kabir, M Mori. Correlates of Domestic Violence by Husbands against Wives in Bangladesh: Evidence from Recent National Survey. The 17th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 26-27, 2007, Hiroshima, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 17 (Suppl):184.

129. MMH Khan, M Mori, F Sakauchi, A Khandoker, T Kubo, Y Fujino, S Suzuki, S Tokudome, A Tamakoshi. Risk of endometrial cancer mortality by dietary habits and some other factors in Japan. The 16th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 23-24, 2006, Nagoya, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 16:130.

130. A Khandoker, M Mori, MMH Khan, F Sakauchi, T Kubo, Y Fujino, S Suzuki, S Tokudome, A Tamakoshi. Association of cervical cancer screening and other factors with cervical cancer mortality in Japan. The 16th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 23-24, 2006, Nagoya, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 16:71.

131. MMH Khan, MK Hossain, K Kobayashi, F Sakauchi, MF Ahmed, MD Hossain, M Mori. Association of blood and urine related measurements with longer duration of having arsenicosis symptoms among arsenicosis patients in Bangladesh. The 15th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 21-22, 2005, Shiga, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2005:15:229.

132. MMH Khan, R Gotoh, T Sonoda, F Sakauchi, M Washio, K Kobayashi, A Oura, E Shang, M Mori. Impact of health education and screening over all-cause mortality in Japan: evidence from a cohort study during 1984-2002. The 14th annual scientific meeting of the Japan Epidemiological Association, January 22-23, 2004, Yamagata, Japan. Journal of Epidemiology 2004; 14:204.

133. MMH Khan, R Gotoh, T Sonoda, F Sakauchi, M Washio, M Mori. Cancer mortality in relation to smoking and other behavioral factors: 17 years observation by a cohort study in Hokkaido, Japan. Proceedings of the 62th annual meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association, September 25-27, 2003, Nagoya, Japan. Cancer Science 2003; 94(Suppl): 463.

Conference/Symposium papers

1. MMH Khan. Smoking epidemiology in Bangladesh: Control Policy and Measures. Presented in a Symposium organized by Hokkaido Chitose College of Rehabilitation. August 24, 2019, Sapporo, Japan.

2. MMH Khan. Dhaka megacity: What Public Health Evidence Says? A Symposium on "Global health - Hot topics for the future", October 20, 2017, Bielefeld, Germany.

3. MMH Khan, P Brzoska, A Kraemer. Prevalence and determinants of mental disorders among internal migrants living in Dhaka megacity: evidence from an urban community survey. The 10th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, September 30 to October 02, 2015, Potsdam, Germany (oral), p. 83-84.

4. MMH Khan, O Gruebner and A Krämer. A housing and infrastructure-related informality index is strongly associated with health outcomes among slum dwellers in Dhaka. The 10th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, September 30 to October 02, 2015, Potsdam, Germany (poster), p. 244-245.

5. JJ Chu, MMH Khan, HJ Jahn, A Krämer. Health complain comparison between Chinese and German university students. The 10th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, September 30 to October 02, 2015, Potsdam, Germany (poster), p. 251-52.

6. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, K Burkart, S Lautenbach, A Kraemer, S Galea. Spatial variations and determinants of infant and under-five mortality in Bangladesh: secondary analyses of district level data. The 10th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, September 30 to October 02, 2015, Potsdam, Germany (oral), p. 55.

7. F Erdsiek, K Alves, L-M Mohwinkel, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Determinants of hypertension among the general adult population of Bangladesh. The 9th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 17-20 September, 2014, Ulm, Germany (oral), p. 68.

8. D Beier, C Prediger, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Risk factors and occurrence of cardiovascular diseases in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas – A household-level analysis. The 9th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 17-20 September, 2014, Ulm, Germany (poster), p. 222.

9. D Beier, P Brzoska, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Impact and consequences of extreme weather and climate events in coastal areas of Bangladesh – An analysis on self-reported physical health. The 9th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 17-20 September, 2014, Ulm, Germany (poster), p. 223.

10. MMH Khan. Prevalence of diabetes and overweight/obesity and their association among general adults in Bangladesh. The 11th International Conference on Urban Health, March 4-7, 2014, Manchester, United Kingdom (oral).

11. MMH Khan, MAA Azim, HMT Hasan, A Kraemer. Evaluation of the physical structure of pharmacies and their quality of healthcare services in Bangladesh. The 11th International Conference on Urban Health, March 4-7, 2014, Manchester, United Kingdom (oral).

12. MMH Khan. Population dynamics/change and consequences in developing countries: example Bangladesh. In. Wie viele Mensch trägt die Erde? Im Fokus: Bangladesch. Entwicklungsforum Bangladesh e.V. November 29-30, 2013, Hamburg, Germany (oral).

13. MMH Khan. Increasing burden of diabetes in context of changing lifestyles in Chinese megacities. Sino-German Workshop on Health in Chinese Megacities, October 7-11, 2013, Beijing, China (oral).

14. HJ Jahn, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Patterns of internal migration in Bangladesh and higher risk among rural women who never migrated to urban areas. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (oral), p. 99-100.

15. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Socio-economically disadvantaged households are more exposed to smoking at home in Bangladesh. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (poster), p. 211.

16. S Jaskulski, K Schmidt, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Unmet needs based on current and future utilisation of healthcare services among slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh and their socioeconomic and demographic determinants. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (oral), p. 212-213.

17. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Association between diabetes and body mass index among general adult population in Bangladesh: evidence from the recent DHS survey. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (poster), p. 218.

18. MMH Khan, MP Jansen, A Kraemer. Area-based prevalences and linkages between food insecurity and undernutrition among reproductive-aged general women in Bangladesh: recent evidence from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (poster), p. 222-223.

19. C Hanke, KM Schlinkmann, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Association of workload and working conditions with poor mental health and high perceived stress among slum dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The 8th Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2013, Leipzig, Germany (poster), p. 298.

20. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, P Hostert, A Kraemer. The geography of diabetes among general adult population in Bangladesh: Recent evidence from a cross-sectional survey. Oral presentation at the XVth International Medical Geography Symposium held in Michigan State University, USA, July 7-12, 2013.

21. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, P Hostert, A Kraemer. Food insecurity and its association with malnutrition and anaemia in Bangladesh: Geographical disparities across divisions, rural and urban areas. Oral presentation at the XVth International Medical Geography Symposium held in Michigan State University, USA, July 7-12, 2013.

22. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Internal migration in Bangladesh: are rural-urban migrants living in urban slums more vulnerable as compared to other areas? Oral presentation at the final regional conference of the priority programme 1233 of the German Research Foundation (DFG) Megacities-Megachallenge in Dhaka 2012, November 26-28, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

23. MMH Khan, A Zanuzdana, A Kraemer. Education as an important factor to reduce slum versus non-slum disparities in Bangladesh: analyses of women data focusing on multiple indicators. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (oral), p. 64.

24. MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Housing, health problems, health care utilisation and food consumption by migration status in Bangladesh: Comparative analysis of combined data based on three consecutive surveys. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (poster), p. 169.

25. O Gruebner, MMH Khan. Mental well-being and the socio-ecological environment in Dhaka slums. Oral presentation at the final regional conference of the priority programme 1233 of the German Research Foundation (DFG) Megacities-Megachallenge in Dhaka 2012, November 26-28, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

26. O Gruebner, K Burkart, MMH Khan, S Lautenbach, K Kleinman, W Endlicher, A Kraemer, Patrick Hostert. Mortality in Bangladesh - A spatio-temporal epidemiological approach. Oral presentation at the international colloquium Health & Space, Marseille, France., 2012

27. L Spallek, R Pfitzner, S Kernebeck, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Assoziation von Umweltfaktoren mit dem Stresslevel von Slumbewohnern in Dhaka, Bangladesch – eine haushaltsbezogene Querschnittsstudie. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (oral), p. 46-47.

28. B Zoch, D Rapp, J Weiske, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Environmental risk factors for waterborne infectious diseases in slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (poster), p.170.

29. AM Grosser, P Benzler, MMH Khan, T Pollmann, A Kraemer. Impact of biomass and fossil cooking materials on respiratory problems among slums dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Sex and age specific analysis of the DFG-Dhaka-INNOVATE Cohort Study. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (Poster), p. 168.

30. AM Grosser, L Spallek, T Pollmann, A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Contraceptive use in rural and urban areas in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. An analysis of the Demographic and Health Surveys. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 26-29 September, 2012, Regensburg, Germany (Poster), p. 169.

31. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, D Mueller, S Lautenbach, A Kraemer, T Lakes, P Hostert. A spatial-epidemiological approach on mental well-being in Dhaka slums. 32nd International Geographical Congress, August 26-30, 2012 Cologne, Germany (oral), pp. 284.

32. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, S Lautenbach, D Mueller, A Kraemer, T Lakes, P Hostert. Mental health in the slums of Dhaka – a geo-epidemiological study. Oral presentation at the pre-conference to the 32nd International Geographical Conference in Cologne 2012: The Geography of Health: The Challenges of Environmental and Societal Issues in the 21st Century. Berlin, Germany, 2012.

33. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. Are areas affected by flood and stagnant water associated with poorer health outcomes in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas? 32nd International Geographical Congress, August 26-30, 2012, Cologne, Germany (oral), pp. 718.

34. MMH Khan, A Zanuzdana, A Kraemer. What determines the level of housing satisfaction in urban slums of Dhaka? Results from the baseline survey of a cohort study in Bangladesh. 32nd International Geographical Congress, August 26-30, 2012, Cologne, Germany (oral), pp. 773.

35. MMH Khan, A Zanuzdana, A Kraemer. Seasonal variations, urban-rural differences and major determinants of respiratory health symptoms among urban poor in Dhaka. 32nd International Geographical Congress, August 26-30, 2012, Cologne, Germany, (poster), pp. 933.

36. MMH Khan. Public health in Bangladesh in context of climate change: challenges and strategies. 2nd International conference on climate change effects and energy development of Bangladesh (ICCEB), May 18-19, 2012, Bonn University, Bonn, Germany (oral), pp. 24.

37. T Pollmann, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Assoziationen zwischen haushaltsbezogenen Wasser- und Hygienebedingunen und Gelbsucht in den Slums von Dhaka (Bangladesh). The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association (DGepi) and GMDS, 26-29 September, 2011, Mainz, Germany (oral), 472.

38. MMH Khan, A Khandoker. Are gaps in antenatal care services increasing in urban areas of Bangladesh? The 9th International Conference on Urban Health, October 27-29, 2010, New York, USA (oral).

39. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, A Islam. Trends and determinants of increasing prevalence of overweight among married women in urban areas of Bangladesh: evidence from multiple nationally representative surveys. The 9th International Conference on Urban Health, October 27-29, 2010, New York, USA (poster).

40. A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Cohort study among slum dwellers in the megacity of Dhaka: Rates of underweight and overweight and their determinants. The 9th International Conference on Urban Health, October 27-29, 2010, New York, USA (poster).

41. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, O Gruebner, P Hostert. Environmental and healthcondition of slum residents living in Dhaka: a descriptive study. The European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies under panel Megacities in South Asia as Arenas of Risks and Resilience, July 26-29, 2010, University of Bonn, Germany (oral).

42. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, O Gruebner, P Hostert. Utilisation of and satisfaction about major health care facilities among urban poor living in Dhaka. The European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies under panel Human Health in Urban and Peri-Urban South Asia, July 26-29, 2010, University of Bonn, Germany (oral).

43. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, S Lautenbach, D Mueller, A Kraemer, T Lakes, P Hostert. The spatial variation of well-being in slum settlements of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies under panel Human Health in Urban and Peri-Urban South Asia, July 26-29, 2010, University of Bonn, Germany (oral).

44. A Kraemer, MMH Khan, L Pruefer-Kraemer. Threats to megacities through climate change-related infectious diseases (ID) with focus on South Asia: Review and theoretical framework. The Conference “Continents under Climate Change”, April 21-23, 2010, Berlin, Germany.

45. MMH Khan, R Staffeld, A Kraemer, E Kulke. Degree of informality and health outcomes: evidence from the slum adults living in the megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Local workshop, Dhaka, BUET, February 23-24, 2010.

46. O Gruebner, P Hostert, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Neighborhood conditions, environmental and socio-economic factors explaining health outcomes in informal settlements of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Asia-Pacific-Weeks Berlin, October 16th, 2009.

47. MMH Khan, O Gruebner , T Lakes, A Kraemer, P Hostert. Surrounding environment and health outcomes: preliminary findings of a study conducted in marginal settlements in the megacity of Dhaka and in rural areas of Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 16-19 September, 2009, Münster, Germany.

48. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, T Lakes, A. Kraemer, P Hostert. Neighborhood conditions, environmental and socio-economic factors explain health in informal settlements of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The IHDP 7th Open Meeting 2009, the 7th International Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, April 26-30, 2009, Bonn, Germany. 

49. MMH Khan, A Khandoker, A Kraemer, M Mori. Higher depressive symptoms among arsenicosis patients: evidence from a case-control study conducted in an arsenic-affected rural village of Bangladesh. The 12th World Congress on Public Health, April 27- May 1, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey.

50. A Khandoker, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Mori. Determinants of correct knowledge and misconception about TB transmission among ever married women in India and Bangladesh: evidence from recent national surveys. The 12th World Congress on Public Health, April 27- May 1, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey.

51. A Kraemer, HJ Jahn, MMH Khan. Public health in megacities and urban areas: overall conceptual framework and some results from the megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The 12th World Congress on Public Health, April 27- May 1, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey.

52. MMH Khan, O Gruebner, A Kraemer. Satisfaction about neighborhood conditions in relation to well-being status among married adults living in Dhaka megacity and its adjacent rural area: results from a cross-sectional study. The 12th World Congress on Public Health, April 27- May 1, 2009, Istanbul, Turkey.

53. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, L Pruefer-Kraemer. Climate change and infectious diseases in megacities of the Indian subcontinent. The Satellite Conference on Health in Megacities and Urban areas, September 23-24, 2008 Bielefeld, Germany.

54. O Gruebner, MMH Khan, P Hostert. Remote sensing and GIS in public health research: the Dhaka megacity example. The Satellite Conference on Health in Megacities and Urban areas, September 23-24, 2008 Bielefeld, Germany.

55. A Kraemer, MMH Khan. Public health in megacities and urban areas: conceptual framework. The Satellite Conference on Health in Megacities and Urban areas, September 23-24, 2008 Bielefeld, Germany.

56. A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, A Kraemer. Factors of poor mental conditions among women living in major cities and municipalities of Bangladesh: slum and non-slum comparison. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2008, Bielefeld, Germany.

57. R Eissner, A Zanuzdana, MMH Khan, M Akmatov, A Kraemer. Urban health in the megacity of Dhaka- intra-urban vs. rural distribution of communicable and non-communicable diseases. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2008, Bielefeld, Germany.

58. P Brzoska, A Kloetzler, V Ottova, Y Kupske, MMH Khan, M Akmatov. Factors associated with self-perceived health status in slum, affluent, and rural areas in and around Dhaka city, Bangladesh. The Annual Meeting of German Epidemiological Association, 24-27 September, 2008, Bielefeld, Germany.

59. MMH Khan, R Mikolaiczyk, M Akmatov, O Gruebner, J Lojewski, A Kraemer. Health outcomes and socio-demographic and environmental factors relating to social inequalities in the megacity of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas in Bangladesh. The Health Inequalities III conference, 13-14 June, 2008, Bielefeld, Germany.

60. R Mikolaiczyk, MMH Khan, M Akmatov, A Kraemer. Applying multilevel modelling in the assessment of social inequalities: an illustration from Urban Health Survey in Bangladesh. The Health Inequalities III conference, 13-14 June 2008, Bielefeld, Germany.

61. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, M Akmatov. Men’s depressive symptoms and migration: the case of Bangladesh. The 2nd Conference of Migrant Health in Europe, 22-24 May 2008, Malmö, Sweden.

62. MMH Khan, A Kraemer, R Kabir, M Kabir. Relationship between depression and spousal violence against women in the megacity of Dhaka: slum and non-slum comparison. The 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting organized by the International Epidemiological Association, 9-12 February 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

63. MMH Khan. Megacity of Dhaka: Field Study and Preliminary Results. The annual conference on “megacities in developing and transitional/emerging countries”, Cologne University, Germany, November 30- December 1, 2007.

64. Gruebner, T Lakes, K Janson, MMH Khan, A Kraemer, P Hostert. Public Health and Informal Settlements Poster presentation at AGIT (Symposium fuer angewandte Geoinformatik), Salzburg, 2007, Austria.

65. MMH Khan, M Mori, K Matsuo, K Ozasa, A Tamakoshi. Factors associated with multiple myeloma mortality: evidence from Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Proceedings of the 65th annual meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association 2006; 523, September 28-30, 2006, Yokohama, Japan.

66.  MMH Khan, M Mori, F Sakauchi, M Washio, A Shibata, A Tamakoshi. Total and site-specific cancer mortality in relation to history of diabetes mellitus: findings from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Proceedings of the 64th annual meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association, 2005:220, September 14-16, 2005, Sapporo, Japan.

Invited lectures/training

1. Training on Research methodology: Sample size estimation and sampling methods. Center for Research and Training Lab, East West University, Dhaka, Sep – Oct, 2019.

2. Invited lecture at 11th international summer school: Epidemiological challenges and opportunities to urban mental health. University of Zurich, Switzerland, August 8, 2019.

3. Public lecture: Megacity and the Public Health: The Case of Dhaka. S. M. Nousher Ali Lecturer Gallery, East West University, Dhaka, March 1, 2018.

4. Training: How to write a research proposal/article? Center for Research and Training Lab, East West University, Dhaka, March 10 and 11, 2018.

5. Training: Sampling methods and sample size estimation. Center for Research and Training Lab, East West University, Dhaka, April 1, 5 and 8, 2018.

6. Public lecture: Health inequality. S. M. Nousher Ali Lecturer Gallery, East West University, Dhaka, April 5, 2018.

7. Invited training: Training on SPSS. BCS Administration Academy (GOB), Dhaka, April 24, 2018.

8. Invited presentation: Quantitative methods in Public Health: Synopsis, evaluation and new approaches. School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Germany, July 19 – 21, 2018.

9. Invited presentation at 10th international summer school: Epidemiological challenges and opportunities to urban mental health. Humboldt-Unversität zu Berlin, Geography Department, Germany, September 17, 2018.

10. Public lecture: Mental Health: Global Overview and Recent Survey Evidence from EWU Students. S. M. Nousher Ali Lecturer Gallery, EWU, October 10, 2018

11. Invited lecture: Epidemiological approaches to urban health. The 9thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology and Urban Health”, Institute of Public Health, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, September 18, 2017.

12. Invited lecture:  Quantitative Statistics and Analysis. The 9thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology and Urban Health”, Institute of Public Health, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, September 19, 2017.

13. Invited lecture: Concerns of epidemiological models. The 8thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology, Climate and Health: Concepts and Modelling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 26, 2016.

14. Invited lecture: Statistical methods: Regression. The 8thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology, Climate and Health: Concepts and Modelling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 28, 2016.

15. Invited lecture: Interpretation of epidemiological findings: Major concerns. The 7thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology, Climate and Health: Concepts and Modelling”, Bielefeld, Germany, September 14, 2015.

16. Invited lecture: Regression modelling. The 7thInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology, Climate and Health: Concepts and Modelling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 16, 2015.

17. Invited lecture: Overview of statistical modelling (types of regression). The 6thInternational Summer School on “Spatial epidemiology and climate change: concept and modelling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 22, 2014.

18. Invited lecture: Challenges for epidemiological models. The 6thInternational Summer School on “Spatial epidemiology and climate change: concept and modelling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 22, 2014.

19. Invited lecture: Advanced statistical methods for public health professionals. DrPH/PhD Block, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Germany, July 18, 2014.

20. Invited lecture: Introduction to basic health statistics. The 5thInternational Summer School on “Climate Change and spatial epidemiology: concepts, modelling, strategies”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 9, 2014.

21. Invited lecture: Study design: Bias, confounding and interpretation of epidemiological findings. The 5th International Summer School on “Climate Change and spatial epidemiology: concepts, modelling, strategies”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 10, 2014.

22. Invited lecture: Introduction to SPSS Syntax for data analysis and basic health statistics (advanced). The Fourth International Summer School on “Spatial-epidemiological modelling in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis for urban health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 3, 2012.

23. Invited lecture: Bias, confounding and interpretation of epidemiological findings. The 4thInternational Summer School on “Spatial-epidemiological modelling in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis for urban health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 4, 2012.

24. Invited lecture: Statistical modeling of health data. The 4thInternational Summer School on “Spatial-epidemiological modelling in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis for urban health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 4, 2012.

25. Invited lecture: Survival analysis: Kaplan-Meier and Cox-Regression. DrPH/PhD Block, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Germany, July 12, 2012.

26. Invited lecture: Publishing in the scientific peer-reviewed journals. DrPH/PhD Block, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Germany, July 13, 2012.

27. Invited lecture: Introduction to SPSS Syntax for data analysis and testing normality and multicollinearity. The 3rdInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis of health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 12, 2011.

28. Invited lecture: Statistical modeling of health data. The 3rdInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis of health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 13, 2011.

29. Invited lecture: Study design, causation, ecological fallacy, bias, confounding and interpretation of epidemiological findings. The 3rdInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Statistical and spatial analysis of health under a changing climate”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 12, 2011.

30. Invited lecture: Bias, confounding and interpretation of epidemiological findings. The 2ndInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Health, Climate Change and Geospatial Model ling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 15, 2010.

31. Invited lecture: Introduction to SPSS for data analysis and basic health statistics. The 2ndInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Health, Climate Change and Geospatial Model ling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 13, 2010.

32. Invited lecture: Bias, confounding and interpretation of epidemiological findings. The 2ndInternational Summer School on “Spatial Epidemiology in Megacities: Health, Climate Change and Geospatial Model ling”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 15, 2010.

33. Invited lecture: Urban Health. Presented at the Master Programme in International Health. Institute of Tropical Medicine, Charite University, Berlin, Germany, December 1, 2009.

34. Invited presentation: Impact of social integration and disintegration on urban violence (UV) and urban health (UH): a case study in the megacity of Dhaka. Presented at the meeting on “Cluster of Excellence on Societal Integration and Disintegration: Causes and Control of Conflict and Violence”, Bielefeld, Germany, October 1-2, 2009.

35. Invited presentation: Do areas affect health outcomes? A multilevel approach. Presented at the workshop "Health in Context: A course in multilevel modelling for public health and health services research", Lisbon, Portugal, November 14, 2008.

36. Invited lecture: Epidemiologic methods for urban health research. The 1stInternational Summer School on “Megacities: Heal th, Geomatics and Climate Change“, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 7, 2009.

37. Invited lecture: Causation, Bias, Confounding and interpretation of epidemiological results. The 1stInternational Summer School on “Megacities: Health, Geomatics and Climate Change“, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 9, 2009.

38. Invited lecture: Introduction to SPSS for data analysis and basic health statistics. The 1stInternational Summer School on “Megacities: Health, Geomatics and Climate Change“, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 7, 2009.

39. Invited presentation: Surrounding environment and health outcomes: preliminary findings of a study conducted in marginal settlements in the megacity of Dhaka and in rural areas of Bangladesh. Presented in the workshop “Human health and the environment: towards a new agenda” held in Bonn University, Germany, May 15-16, 2009.

40. Invited lecture: Methods of infectious disease epidemiology. The 10thInternational Summer School on “Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Modern Surveillance, International Dimensions and Public Health Control”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 15, 2008.

41. Invited presentation: Drinking water crisis due to arsenic contamination in Bangladesh: public health consequences, mitigation strategies and sustainability. Third thematic week of Zaragoza Expo “Water for Life”, Zaragoza, Spain, June 30- July 3, 2008.

42. Invited lecture: Methods of infectious disease epidemiology. The 9thInternational Summer School on “Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Modern Surveillance, International Dimensions and Public Health Control”, Bielefeld University, Germany, September 4, 2007.

Books
  1. Shamim Ripon, Modeling Variants for Software Product Line – Impact on UML Models, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 978-3-8484-9576-4.
  2. Md Nawab Yousuf Ali, Shamim Ripon and Ghulam Farooque Ahmed, A Framework for Bridging Bangla and UNL – Analysis and Generation Rules for Bangla-UNL Conversion, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 978-3-659-00062-1.
Conferences Publications
  1. “Neural Command: Real-Time EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interface for Assistive Robotic Control” in 2024 3rd IEEE International Conference on Robotics, Automation, Artificial-intelligence and Internet-of-Things (RAAICON 2024), 29 – 30 November 2024, BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 
  2. Sajid Faysal Fahim, S. M. Manziul Azad, Shodorson Nath, Tanaj Afnan, Md Israkul Islam, Tarpon Datta, Manisha Majumder, Nayem Mollah, Shamim H Ripon, An Improved Convolutional Neural Network for Classifying Garbages from Imbalanced Images, International Conference on Data Mining and Information Security (ICDMIS 2024) , 7 - 8 October, 2024, West Bengal, India.
  3. Md Tahsin, Maksura Rabbani, Lamia Haider, Al Hossain, Raihan Ul Islam, Mohammad Rifat Ahmmad Rashid, Ahmed Wasif Reza, Shamim H Ripon, Mohammad Shahadat Hossain, Efficient Tea Leaf Classification : Bridging Supervised and Semi-Supervised Learning, International Conference on Data Mining and Information Security (ICDMIS 2024) , 7 - 8 October, 2024, West Bengal, India.
  4. Tahzib-E-Alindo, Pranto Kubi, Anika Islam, Md. Amir Hozaifa Bin Zaher and Shamim H Ripon, A Deep Learning-Based Technique to Determine Various Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease From 3D Brain MRI Images, 25th International Conference on Information Integration and Web Intelligence (iiWAS2023), LNCS Vol. 14416, 4 - 6 December 2023, Bali, Indonesia.
  5. Shamim Ripon, Tashfia Choudhury, Shabrina Akter Shara, Sharmin Sharkar Rima, and Shaolin Jahan Aume, Deep Learning Based Emotion Recognition Using EEG Signal, 25th International Conference on Information Integration and Web Intelligence (iiWAS2023), LNCS Vol. 14416, 4 - 6 December 2023, Bali, Indonesia.
  6. Sumit Shuvro Mistry, Md. Shahadat Anik Sheikh, Maksudul Haque Chowdhury, Talha Zubaer Siddique Alquraishy, Shamim H Ripon, An Automated Tool To Generate Requirement Diagrams From Natural Language Requirements, 2nd International Conference on Big Data, IoT and Machine Learning (BIM 2023).  
  7. Nafisha Binte Moin, Nabila Islam, Shamima Sultana, Lubaba Alam Chhoa, S. M. Ruhul Kabir Howlader and Shamim H. Ripon, Disease Detection of Bangladeshi Crops Using Image Processing and Deep Learning – A Comparative Analysis, 2022 International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (CONIT), Hubballi, Karnataka, India. https://doi.org/10.1109/CONIT55038.2022.9847715.
  8. Jannatul Naim, Zahid Hasan, Md. Niajul Haque Pradhan and Shamim Ripon, An Improved Diabetic Retinopathy Image Classification by Using Deep Learning Models, The 24th International Conference On Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT2021), December 18-20, 2021, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ICCIT54785.2021.9689874.
  9. Tanzina Tani, Mir Moynuddin Ahmed Shibly and Shamim Ripon, A Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network Based Model to Analyze Histopathological Breast Cancer Images, International Conference on Machine Intelligence & Data Science Applications (MIDAS 2021), December 26-27, 2021, Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, Springer.
  10. Shishir Zaman, Md. Nayeem, Rifah Tatrapi and Shamim Ripon, Deep Learning Approach for Electricity Load Forecasting Using Multivariate Time Series Data, International Conference on Machine Intelligence & Data Science Applications (MIDAS 2021), December 26-27, 2021, Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, Springer.
  11. Md. Rakibul Hasan Shezan, Mohammed Nasif Zawad, Yeasir Arafat Shahed, Shamim H Ripon, Bangla Fake News Detection Using Hybrid Deep Learning Models, International Conference on Big Data, IoT and Machine Learning (BIM 2021), September 23-25, 2021, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  12. Md Al-Imran, Kazi Jahidur Rahaman, Mohammad Rasel, and Shamim H. Ripon, An Analytical Evaluation of a Deep Learning Model to Detect Network Intrusion, In: Chomphuwiset P., Kim J., Pawara P. (eds) Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence. MIWAI 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12832. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80253-0_12
  13. Ramisha Anjum, Rubaiya Rahman Dipti, Harun Or Rashid and Shamim Ripon, An Efficient Breast Cancer Analysis Technique by Using a Combination of HOG and Canny Edge Detection Techniques,  2021 5th International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI), 2021, pp. 1290-1295, doi: 10.1109/ICOEI51242.2021.9453095. 
  14. Md. Masrafi Rahman, Raiyan Rashid Prodhan, Yeasir Hossain Shishir and Shamim Ripon, Analyzing and Evaluating Boosting-Based CNN Algorithms for Image Classification, 2021 International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (CONIT), 2021, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/CONIT51480.2021.9498328 .
  15. Md Anuvob Pradan, Mahia Binte Mizan, Moon Howlader and Shamim Ripon, An Efficient Approach to Software Fault Prediction, In: Bindhu V., Tavares J.M.R.S., Boulogeorgos AA.A., Vuppalapati C. (eds) International Conference on Communication, Computing and Electronics Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 733, pp 221-237. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4909-4_16
  16. Mir Moynuddin Ahmed Shibly, Tahmina Akter Tisha, and Shamim H Ripon, Stacked Generalization Ensemble Method to Classify Bngla Handwritten Character, Proceedings of International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems - ICSES 2020, 28-29, September 2020, Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems 176, pp. 621-638. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4355-9_46
  17. Shamse Tasnim Cynthia, Md. Golam Rasul and Shamim Ripon, Effect of Feature Selection in Software Fault Detection, 13th Multi- disciplinary International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, November 17-19, 2019. KualaLumpur, MALAYSIA, 2019. LNCS 11909
  18. Shamse Tasnim Cynthia and Shamim H Ripon, Predicting and Classifying Software Faults: A Data Mining Approach, 7th International Conference on Computer and Communications Management (ICCCM 2019) to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, July 27-29, 2019.
  19. Md. Golam Sarowar, Fahima Qasim and Shamim H. Ripon, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Disease Prediction Using Optimized Convolutional Neural Network, 7th International Conference on Computer and Communications Management (ICCCM 2019) to be held in Bangkok, Thailand during July 27-29, 2019.
  20. Arif-Ul-Islam and Shamim H. Ripon, Smart Water System at House Using Arduino Uno and C# Desktop Application to Reduce Water Wastage and Energy Loss, International Conference on Advances in Science, Engineering and Robotics Technology (ICASERT 2019) held at East West University (EWU), Dhaka, Bangladesh on 3-5 May 2019.
  21. Nuruddin Bhuiyan, Shantanu Rahut, Razwan Tanvir and Shamim Ripon, An Automatic Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Detection and Comparative Analysis from Microscopic Image, IEEE 6th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CODIT’19), Paris, France on April 23-26, 2019.
  22. Md. Golam Sarowar, Mushfiqur Rahman, Md. Nawab Yousuf Ali, Shamim H Ripon, A hybrid machine learning approach for analysis and classification of social network sentiments,  IEEE 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology 2019, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  23. Arif-Ul-Islam and Shamim H Ripon, Performance Analysis of Classification and Rule Induction Methods on Chronic Kidney Disease, 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Engieering (ECCE), 7-9 Feb 2019, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  24. Shamim Ripon, Farhana Sultana and Fahmida Rahman, Verification of Service Composition and Compensation By Using Process Algebra, 5th International Conference on Network and Computing Technologies (ICNCT 2017), to be held in Bali, Indonesia, February 20-22, 2017 (** Best Paper Presenter Award **).
  25. Shamim Ripon, Javedul Ferdous, Md. Delwar Hossain and Mushfiqur Rahman, Verification of SPL Feature Model by Using Bayesian Network, 4th International Conference on Computer Engineering & Mathematical Sciences (ICCEMS 2015) Langkawi, Malaysia, December 10-11, 2015.
  26. Musfiqur Rahman and Shamim Ripon, Using Bayesian Networks to Model and Analyze Software Product Line Feature Model, 8th Multi-Disciplinary International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (MIWAI 2014) Bangalore, India, December 8-10, 2014.
  27. Shamim Ripon, Afroza Yeasmin, Yeaminar Rashid and K. M. Imtiaz Ud-Din, Analysing and Model Checking a MANET Security Protocol Suite, 2014 2nd International Conference on Information and Computer Technology (ICICT 2014),, Sept. 6-8 2014, Chengdu, China (Oral Presentation Only) (Best Oral Presentation).
  28. Shamim H Ripon, Syed Fahin Ahmed, AfrozaYasmin,Yaminar Rashid and K. M. Imtiaz-UD-Din, Formal Analysis of a Ranked Neighbour MANET Protocol Suite, International Conference on Communication Software and Network (ICCSN 2014), May 24-26, 2014, Singapore.
  29. Sumaiya Kabir, Shamim Ripon, Mamunur Rahman and Tanjim Rahman, Knowledge-Based Data Mining Using Semantic Web, 2013 International Conference on Applied Computing, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering (ICACC 2013) Saipan, USA, December 28-29, 2013.
  30. Nakul C. Das, Shamim Ripon, Orin Hossain and Mohammad Salah Uddin, Requirement Analysis of Product Line Based Semantic Web Services, 2013 4th International Conference on Networking and Information Technology (ICNIT 2013), November 23-24, Bangkok, Thailand.
  31. Md. Salah Uddin, Shamim Ripon and Nakul C Das, A Comparative Study of Web Service Composition via BPEL and Petri Nets, 2013 4th International Conference on Software and Computing Technology (ICSCT 2013), October 24-25, 2013, Konya, Turkey.
  32. Shamim Ripon, Moshiur Mahamud Piash, Sheikh Md. Alam Hossain and Md. Salah Uddin, Semantic Web Based Analysis of Product Line Variant Model, 2013 2nd International Conference on Computer Technology and Science (ICCTS 2013), August 3-4, Dubai, UAE (** Best Paper Presentation Award **).
  33. K. M. Imtiaz-Ud-Din, Touhid Bhuiyan and Shamim Ripon, Circle of Trust – One Hop Trust Based Security Paradigm for Resource Constraint MANET, International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics (ICACNI-2013),Chhattisgarh, India.
  34. Shamim Ripon and Sk. Jahir Hossain, A Systematic Management of Software Product Line Variants, Third International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (ICCSEA-2013), Delhi, India (Springer)
  35. Mijanur Rahman and Shamim Ripon, Elicitation and Modeling Non -Functional Requirements Functional Requirements – A POS Study Case, 2013 2nd International Conference on Network and Computer Science (ICNCS 2013), Singapore.
  36. Moshiur Mahamud Piash, Shamim Ripon and Sheikh Md. Alam Hossain, A Semantic Web Approach to Verifying Product Line Variant Requirements, Fourth International Conference on Advances in Communication, Network, and Computing – CNC 2013, LNICST, pp. 186-191 Chennai, India (Springer).
  37. Shamim Ripon, Sumaya Mahbub and K. M. Imtiaz-ud-Din, Verification of A Security Adaptive Protocol Suite Using SPIN, 2nd International Conference on Security Science and Technology (ICSST 2013), April 1-2, 2013, Singapore.
  38. Shamim Ripon and Mijanur Rahman, Modeling Nonfunctional Requirements – A Case Study, International Conference on Future Trends in Computing and Communication Technologies (FTCom) , Malacca, Malaysia.
  39. Shamim Ripon, Moshiur Mahamud Piash and Sheikh Md. Alam Hossain, Modeling Product Line Variants – Semantic Web Approach, 2012 International Conference on Software and Computing Technology (ICSCT 2012), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  40. Shamim Ripon, Aoyan Barua and Mohammad Salah Uddin, Analysis Tool for UNL-Based Knowledge Representation, International Workshop for Promising Researcher in Computer Science Applications and Technology (WPR’12) in conjunction with International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies – ACSAT2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  41. Shaila Sharmeen, Humayun Kabir, M. Ameer Ali, Shamim Ripon and Nikhil Chandra Shil, Vendor Selection Using Genetic Algorithm, The 6th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems, The 13th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems, Kobe, Japan.
  42. Shamim Ripon, Md. Salah Uddin and Aoyan Barua, Web Service Composition – BPEL vs Process Algebra, International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies – ACSAT2012, 26-28 Nov, 2012, pp. 150-155, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/ACSAT.2012.47
  43. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain, Keya Azad and Meheedi Hassan, Formal Modeling of Product-Line Variant Requirements, 2012 International Conference on Software and Computer Engineering (ICSCE 2012), Singapore.
  44. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain, Keya Azad and Meheedi Hassan, Modeling and Analysis of Product Line Variants, International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Practices On Software Product Line Engineering (REPOS 2012), In conjunction with SPLC’12. (ACM)
  45. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain, Keya Azad and Meheedi Hasan, Logic Verification of Product-Line Variant Requirements, 2012 African Conference on Software Engineering & Applied Computing (ACSEAC), pp. 29-33, 24-26 Sept. 2012, Gaborone. DOI:10.1109/ACSEAC.2012.14 (IEEE)
  46. Shaikh Muhammad Allayear, Sung Soon Park and Shamim H. Ripon, Adaptation Mechanism of iSCSI Protocol for NAS Storage Solution in Wireless Environment, Massive Data Storage and Processing 2012 (MDSP 2012), LNCS 7419.
  47. Shamim Ripon, and Alice Miller, Verification of a Symmetry Detection Technique using PVS, Automated Verification of Critical Systems (AVOCS 2010), Sept, 2010, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  48. Shamim Ripon and Alice Miller, A Semantic Embedding of Promela-Lite in PVS, 9th International Workshop on Automated Verification of Critical Systems, AVOCS 2009, , UK, pages 257-259, O’Reilly, L., Roggenbach, M., Eds.
  49. Shamim Ripon and Alice Miller, Embedding of Promela-Lite Syntax and Semantic into PVS, Automated Reasoning Workshop, AWR 2009, Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice, University of Liverpool, UK, April’09.
  50. Shamim Ripon and Michael Butler, PVS Embedding of cCSP Semantic Models and their Relationship, 8th International Workshop on Automated Verification of Critical Systems, AVOCS 2008, , UK, pages 128-142, Calder, M., Miller, A., Eds.
  51. Michael Butler and Shamim Ripon, Executable Semantics for Compensating CSP, In Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods LNCS 3670, pages 243- 256, Versailles. Bravetti, M., Kloul, L. and Zavattaro, G., Eds, 2005.
  52. Kamrul Hasan Talukder, Khademul Islam Molla and Shamim Ripon, On the Distributed Memory MIMD Architectures, Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2004), BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 2004, pp. 569-574. ISBN: 984-32-1836-1.
  53. Shamim Ripon, Kamrul Hasan Talukder, and Khademul Islam Molla, Decision tree for the structure of adaptive interview, Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2003), Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp.132-135, Vol:I.
  54. Kamrul Hasan Talukder, Khademul Islam Molla and Shamim Ripon, A comparative study of two solution methods to 0/1 knapsack problem, Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2003), Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 71-74, Vol: I.
  55. Kamrul Hasan Talukder, Khademul Islam Molla and Shamim Ripon, A BDD-Based Approach to 0/1 Knapsack Problem, International Conference on Computer Science and its Application (ICCSA -2003) July 01-02, 2003, San Diego, California, USA.
  56. Kamrul Hasan Talukder, Khademul Islam Molla and Shamim Ripon, An Approach to 0/1 Knapsack Problem, International Conference on Computer Science and its Application (ICCSA -2003) July 01-02, 2003, San Diego, California, USA.
  57. Khandaker Shahidul Islam and Shamim Ripon, An Algorithm of Determining Convex-Hull of a Finite Set of two Dimensional Points Using the Combination of Approximation and Interior Elimination Methods, Proc. International Conference on Robotics, Vision and Parallel Processing for Automation, ROVPIA’99, July 1999, Malaysia, pp 491-496.
Journal and Book Chapter Publications
  1. Nahid Hasan, Md. Golam Rabiul Alam, Shamim H. Ripon, Phuoc Hung Pham, Mohammad Mehedi Hassan, An autoencoder-based confederated clustering leveraging a robust model fusion strategy for federated unsupervised learning, Information Fusion, Volume 115, 2025, 102751, ISSN 1566-2535, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inffus.2024.102751
  2. Chowdhury, L., Kamal, M. S., Ripon, S. H., Parvin, S., Hussain, O. K., Ashour, A., & Chowdhury, B. R. (2024). A Biological Data-Driven Mining Technique by Using Hybrid Classifiers With Rough Set. In  Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Research Anthology on Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Computational Biology (pp. 1-20). IGI Global Scientific Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-3026-5.ch001
  3. Tanzina Akter Tani, Mir Moynuddin Ahmed Shibly, Md. Shoumique Hasan, Nilofa Yeasmin and Shamim Ripon, Autoencoder and Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network in Improving Classification Performance of Bangla Handwritten Character, Chapter 1 in Book Deep Learning Applications in Image Analysis, Springer, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3784-4_1 
  4. Tahmina Akter Tisha, Mir Moynuddin Ahmed Shibly, Kowshik Ahmed, Shamim H. Ripon, Chapter 12 - Convolutional neural networks and stacked generalization ensemble method in breast cancer prognosis, Editor(s): Janmenjoy Nayak, Danilo Pelusi, Bighnaraj Naik, Manohar Mishra, Khan Muhammad, David Al-Dabass, Computational Intelligence in Cancer Diagnosis, Academic Press, 2023, Pages 253-288, ISBN 9780323852401, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85240-1.00008-0.
  5. Md. Al-Imran and Shamim Ripon, Network Intrusion Detection: An analytical assessment using deep learning and state-of-the-art machine learning models, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 14, 200 (2021), Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44196-021-00047-4 .
  6. Mir Moynuddin Ahmed Shibly, Tahmina Akter Tisha, Tanzina Akter Tani and Shamim H Ripon, Convolutional Neural Network-based Ensemble Methods to Recognize Bangla Handwritten Character, PeerJ Computer Science 7:e565, https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.565. (IF. 3.67).
  7. Linkon Chowdhury, Md Sarwar Kamal, Shamim H. Ripon, Sazia Parvin, Omar Khadeer Hussain, Amira Ashour and Bristy Roy Chowdhury, A Biological Data-Driven Mining Technique by Using Hybrid Classifiers With Rough Set, International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), vol.12, no.3 2021: pp.123-139. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJACI.2021070106.
  8. Md Alauddin Rezvi, Sidratul Moontaha, Khadija Akter Trisha, Shamse Tasnim Cynthia, Shamim Ripon, Data Mining Approach to Analyzing Intrusion Detection of Wireless Sensor Network, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vol 21, No 1, January 2021, pp. 516-523.
  9. Shamim Ripon, Fahim Sahariar Rasel, Ruhul Kabir Hawlader and Maheen Islam, Automated Requirements Extraction and Product Configuration Verification for Software Product Line. In: Jena, Ajay Kumar, Das, Himansu, Mohapatra, Durga Prasad (eds) Automated Software Testing: Foundations, Applications, and Challenges. Services and Business Process Reengineering, Springer, Singapore, 2020.
  10. Shamim Ripon, Md. Golam Sarowar, Fahima Qasim and Shamse Tasnim Cynthia, An Efficient Classification of Tuberous Sclerosis Disease Using PSO-based Optimized Machine Learning Techniques. In: Rout M., Rout J., Das H. (eds) Nature Inspired Computing for Data Science. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 871. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33820-6_1(2020)
  11. Md. Nuruddin Qaisar Bhuiyan, Md. Shamsujjoha, Shamim H. Ripon, Farhin Haque Proma, Fuad Khan, Transfer Learning and Supervised Classifier Based Prediction Model for Breast Cancer, Editor(s): Nilanjan Dey, Himansu Das, Bighnaraj Naik, Himansu Sekhar Behera, In Book Advances in ubiquitous sensing applications for healthcare, Big Data Analytics for Intelligent Healthcare Management, Chapter 4, Pages 59-86, Academic Press, 2019, , ISBN 9780128181461, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818146-1.00004-0.
  12. Md. Golam Sarowar, Shamim H. Ripon, Md. Fahim Shahrier Rasel, A Mapreduce Approach to Analyzing Healthcare Big Data, in book Medical Big Data and Internet of Medical Things: Advances, Challenges, and Applications, Chapter 9, pp. 217 – 243, CRC Press, 2019 .
  13. Arif -Ul-Islam, Shamim H Ripon and Nuruddin Qaisar Bhuiyan, Cervical Cancer Risk Factors: Classification and Mining Associations, APTIKOM Journal on Computer Science and Information Technologies, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2019, pp. 8~18, ISSN: 2528-2417, DOI: 10.11591/APTIKOM.J.CSIT.131
  14. Shamim Ripon, Linkon Chowdhury, Amira S.Ashour, Nilanjan Dey, Machine learning approach for Ribonucleic Acid primary and secondary structure prediction from images, in book Soft Computing Based Medical Image Analysis, Chapter 12, pp 203 – 221, 2018, Elsevier.
  15. Md. Sarwar Kamal, Md. Golam Sarowar, Nilanjan Dey, Amira S. Ashour, Shamim Ripon, B.K. Panigrahi, João Manuel R.S. Tavares, Self-Organizing Mapping based Swarm Intelligence for Secondary and Tertiary Proteins Classification,International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics (Online First, 30 Aug 2017) (SCI Index).
  16. Md. Nawab Yousuf Ali, Md. Shamsujjoha, Golam Sorwar and Shamim H Ripon, Construction of Word Dictionary for Bangla Vowel Ended Roots and Its Verbal Inflexions in UNL Based Machine Translation Scheme, Transactions on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (TMLAI), Vol. 5(1),DOI: 10.14738/tmlai.51.2479.
  17. Shamim Ripon, Farhana Sultana and Fahmida Rahman, Verification of Service Composition and Compensation By Using Process Algebra, Journal of Advances in Computer Networks (JACN), vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 193-200, 2016. .
  18. Sarwar Kamal, Nilanjan Dey, Amira S. Ashour, Shamim H Ripon and Valentina Emilia Balas, FbMapping: An Automated System for Monitoring Facebook Data, Neural Network World, Special Issue on Applied Soft Computing for Online Social Networks, Vol 27, pp. 27-57, 2017 (SCI Index).
  19. Sarwar Kamal, Nilanjan Dey, Sonia Farhana Nimmy, Shamim H Ripon, Nawab Yousuf Ali, Amira Salah Ashour, Wahiba Ben Abdessalem Karaa and Fuqian Shi, Evolutionary Framework for Coding Area Selection from Cancer Data, Neural Computing and ApplicationsSpecial Issue on Applied Soft Computing for Online Social Networks, Vol 27, pp 27-57, 2017, Springer (SCI Index).
  20. Md.Sarwar Kamal, Shamim H Ripon, Nilanjan Dey, Amira S. Ashour, V. Santhi, A MapReduce Approach to Diminish Imbalance Parameters for Big Deoxyribonucleic Acid Dataset, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, vol. 131, pp. 191-206, 2016, Elsevier (SCI Index) .
  21. Shamim Ripon, Musfiqur Rahman, Javedul Ferdous and Md. Delwar Hossain, Verification of SPL Feature Model by Using Bayesian Network, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9(31), August 2016 (SCI Index).
  22. Shamim Ripon, Md. Sarwar Kamal, Saddam Hossain and Nilanjan Dey, Theoretical Analysis of Different Classifiers under Reduction Rough Data Set: A Brief Proposal International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA), Vol. 5(1) 2016, IGI Global.
  23. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain and Moshiur Mahamud Piash, Logic-Based Verification of Software Product Line Variant Requirement Model, International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science (IJKSS), vol. 5(4), pp. 52-76, Feb 2015. IGI Global (ESCI Index)
  24. Musfiqur Rahman and Shamim Ripon, Using Bayesian Networks to Model and Analyze Software Product Line Feature Model, in book Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence, LNCS 8875, pp. 220-231, 2014, Springer International Publishing, DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-13365-2_20.
  25. Shamim H Ripon, Syed Fahin Ahmed, Afroza Yasmin, Yeaminar Rashid and K. M. Imtiaz-UD-Din, Formal Analysis of a Ranked Neighbour MANET Protocol Suite, International Journal of Future Computer and Communication (IJFCC) Vol.3(5), pp. 325-330 ISSN: 2010-3751, DOI: 10.7763/IJFCC.2014.V3.320
  26. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain and Touhid Bhuiyan, Logic-Based Analysis of Product Line Variant Model, ACEEE Int. J. of Recent Trends in Engineering & Technology, Vol. 11(2), pp. 541-550, June 2014.
  27. K. M. Imtiaz-Ud-Din, Touhid Bhuiyan and Shamim Ripon, Circle of Trust – One Hop Trust Based Security Paradigm for Resource Constraint MANET, in book Intelligent Computing, Networking, and Informatics, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol. 243, pp. 163-172, Durga Prasad Mohapatra, and Srikanta Patnaik, Eds, 2014, Springer India. doi: 10.1007/978-81-322-1665-0_15
  28. Sumaiya Kabir, Shamim Ripon, Mamunur Rahman and Tanjim Rahman, Knowledge-Based Data Mining Using Semantic Web, IERI Procedia, Vol. 7. pp. 113-119. (Elsevier) doi: 10.1016/j.ieri.2014.08.018
  29. Nakul C. Das, Shamim Ripon, Orin Hossain and Mohammad Salah Uddin, Requirement Analysis of Product Line Based Semantic Web Services, Lecture Notes on Software Engineering (LNSE), Vol. 2(3): 210-217, 2014, ISSN: 2301-3559, DOI: 10.7763/LNSE.2014.V2.125
  30. Md. Salah Uddin, Shamim Ripon, Nakul C Das and Orin Hossain, A Comparative Study of Web Service Composition via BPEL and Petri Nets, International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering (IJCEE), Vol.6 (2): 110-113, 2014, ISSN: 1793-8163, IACSIT Press.
  31. Shamim Ripon, Moshiur Mahamud Piash, Sheikh Md. Alam Hossain and Md. Salah Uddin, Semantic Web Based Analysis of Product Line Variant Model, International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering (IJCEE), Vol. 6, No. 1, February 2014, IACSIT Press, ISSN: 1793-8163.
  32. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain and Touhid Bhuiyan Managing and Analysing Software Product Line Requirements, International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA), Ed. Sriman Narayana Iyengar, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp. 63-75, Sept 2013, AIRCC.
  33. Md. Nawab Yousuf Ali and Shamim Ripon, UNL Based Bangla Machine Translation Framework, Chapter 3 in book Technical Challenges and Design Issues in Bangla Language Processing, Ed. M. A. Karim, M. Kaykobad and M. Murshed, pp. 35-78, April 2013, IGI Global, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3970-6.
  34. Mijanur Rahman and Shamim Ripon, Elicitation and Modeling Non -Functional Requirements Functional Requirements – A POS Study Case, International Journal of Future Computer and Communication IJFCC 2013 , Vol.2(5):485-489 ISSN: 2010-3751 .
  35. Shamim Ripon, Sk. Jahir Hossain, Keya Azad, and Mehidee Hassan, Formal Modeling of Product-Line Variant Requirements, International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 71-74, 2013.
  36. Shamim Ripon, Sumaya Mahbub and K. M. Imtiaz-ud-Din, Verification of A Security Adaptive Protocol Suite Using SPIN, International Journal of Engineering and Technology IJET 2013, Vol.5(2): 254-256 ISSN: 1793-8236.
  37. Shamim Ripon, Moshiur Mahamud Piash and Sheikh Md. Alam Hossain, Modeling Product Line Variants – Semantic Web Approach, International Journal of Lecture Notes on Software Engineering LNSE 2013 Vol.1(1): 84-88 ISSN:2301-3559.
  38. Shaikh Muhammad Allayear, Sung Soon Park, Shamim H. Ripon and Gyeong Hun Kim Adaptation Mechanism of iSCSI Protocol for NAS Storage Solution in Wireless Environment, in book Web-Age Information Management, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7419, Chapter 12, pp. 109-118, 2012, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  39. Shamim Ripon, Aoyan Barua and Mohammad Salah Uddin, Analysis Tool for UNL-Based Knowledge Representation, Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Technology Research Vol. 2 No. 4, pp. 176-183, 2012.
  40. Shamim Ripon, A Unified Tabular Method for Modeling Variants of Software Poduct Line, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol. 37, Issue 3, May 2012.
  41. Md Nawab Yousuf Ali, Shamim Ripon and Shaikh Muhammad Allayear, UNL Based Bangla Natural Text Conversion: Predicate Preserving Parser Approach, International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI), Volume 9, Issue 3, No. 3, pp. 259-265, May 2012.
  42. Shamim Ripon and Alice Miller, Verification of a Symmetry Detection Technique using PVS, Electronic Communications of the EASST, Vol. 35.
  43. Shamim Ripon, PVS Verification of cCSP Synchronous Semantics, Engineering Letters, Vol. 18 No. 3, 2010.
  44. Shamim Ripon, Process Algebraic Support for Web Service Composition, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol. 35 (March), 2010.
  45. Shamim Ripon and Michael Butler, Deriving Relationship Between Semantic Models – An Approach for cCSP, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, Vol. 7 No. 1, 2010, ISSN: 19475500.
  46. Shamim Ripon and Michael Butler, PVS Embedding of cCSP Semantic Models and their Relationship, Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 250 (2009) 103–118.
  47. Michael Butler and Shamim Ripon, Executable Semantics for Compensating CSP, in book Formal Techniques for Computer Systems and Business Processes, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3670, pp. 243-256, 2005 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  48. Shamim Ripon, Kamrul Hasan Talukder, and Khademul Islam Molla, Modelling Variability for System Families, Malaysian Journal of Computer Science (MJCS), Vol. 16, No 1, June 2003, pp. 37-46.
  49. Shamim Ripon, Vectorization of Irregular Shaped Engineering Drawing to CAD Form, Khulna University Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1999, pp. 143-147.
Journal Publication
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles: 
  1. Tabassum, R., Elahi, M. H., & Begum, D. (2024). Media and information literacy self-efficacy of LIS students in Bangladesh. The International Information & Library Review, 56(2), 118-134https://doi.org/10.1080/10572317.2023.2264129

    SCImago Journal & Country Rank 

  2. Elahi, M. H. & Ahmed, S.M.Z. (2023). Assessing information quality of Bangladesh e-government websites. Performance Measurement and Metrics, 24(2), 69-84. https://doi.org/10.1108/PMM-04-2021-0017 

    SCImago Journal & Country Rank 


  3. Begum, D. & Elahi, M.H. (2022). Digital library services to support online learning amid COVID-19: a study of a private university library in Bangladesh. Digital Library Perspectives, 38(3), 332-345. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/DLP-03-2021-0025

    SCImago Journal & Country Rank

  4. Elahi, M. H., Begum, D. & Munshi, M. N. (2021). Open Access Repositories in Bangladesh and India: A comparative analysis. Bangladesh Journal of Library and Information Science, 2(3), 1-16.

  5. Begum, D., Roknuzzaman, M. & Elahi, M. H. (2020). Online information literacy training for users during Covid-19 pandemic: A case study of East West University Library, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Journal of Knowledge & Communication Management, 10(2), 81-98. DOI: 10.5958/2277-7946.2020.00008.X

  6. Elahi, M. H. & Mezbah-ul-Islam, M. (2018). Open access repositories of Bangladesh: An analysis of the present status. IFLA Journal, 44(2), 132-142.

  7. Elahi, M. H., Islam, M. S. & Begum, D. (2018). Perception on the use of mobile phones in retrieving information from academic libraries: A developing country perspective. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development and Technology, 8(1), 37-50. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5865/IJKCT.2018.8.1.037

  8. Elahi, M. H. & Begum, D. (2017). Open trends in Bangladesh for providing information services: Opportunities and challenges. Journal of Knowledge and Communication Management, 7(2), 97-115. DOI: 10.5958/2277-7946.2017.00009.2

  9. Elahi, M. H. & Islam, M. S. (2017). Implementation of web 2.0 tools in Dhaka University Library website: The attitude of users and information professionals. East West Journal of Humanities, 6&7, 32-41. 

  10. Elahi, M. H. (2016). Designing a mobile based library information and service delivery system: A model plan for libraries of Bangladesh. Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, 4(3), 57-70. DOI : 10.1633/JISTaP.2016.4.3.4

  11. Elahi, M. H. & Islam, M. S. (2014). Go fast, go with mobile: Students' perception and implementing mobile based library services at DUL. Library Philosophy and Practice (E-Journal). Available at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/1197.

Conference & Seminars
  1. Elahi, M. H. & Sumon, A. R. (2022). Keyword-based Automated Selective Dissemination of Information and Resources System for special libraries in Bangladesh. In P. Babbar, P. K. Jain, B. Markscheffel, D. C. Kar & R. Sangchantr (Eds.), 16th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics, and Scientometrics (WIS) (pp. 471-477). Bangkok: COLLNET, Society for Library Professionals and Special Libraries Association, Asia Community. 

  2. Elahi, M. H. & Hossain, T. (2020). Engaging Mass Community with Public Library: A framework. In Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences (p. ). Dhaka: East West University.

  3. Hossain, T., Begum, D., Elahi, M. H. & Sumon, A.R. (2019). Research Data Management (RDM): Demystifying the Notion about Data Librarians. In International Conference on Digital Landscape, Digital Transformation for an Agile Environment (p. 528). New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute.

  4. Elahi, M. H. & Joyee, R. E. (2019). Open Access Repositories in Asia: Present status and involvement in sustainable quality education. In F. Alam (Ed.), 1st International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management: Next Generation Information and Knowledge Dissemination to realize the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development (p. 88). Savar: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC) and Department of Information Studies and Library Management, East West University.

  5. Begum, D., & Elahi, M. H. (2019). Road to Meet 21st Century Challenges: A scenario on LIS education in Bangladesh. In IFLA World Library and Information Congress. Athens: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (pp. 1-13). Available at: http://library.ifla.org/2567/1/275-begum-en.pdf 

  6. Elahi, M. H. & Begum, D. (2017). Information literacy and digital literacy skills and competencies for providing quality services: A special reference to public sector employees of Bangladesh. In International Conference on Managing Change for better public service delivery: South and South-East Asian experience (p.53)Savar: Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre.

Chapter in an Edited Book

1. Elahi, M. H. & Begum, D. (2020). Information Literacy and Digital Literacy for Public Sector Employees of Bangladesh: A Competence-based Integrated Framework for Providing Quality Services. In M. A. Alam, F. Alam & D. Begum, Knowledge Management, Governance, and Sustainable Development: Lessons and Insights from Developing Countries (1st ed., pp. 179-197). New York: Routledge.

2. Elahi, M. H. (2020). Literacy and Awareness of Sustainable Development Goals among Undergraduate Students: A Study of a Private University in Bangladesh. In M. A. Alam, F. Alam & D. Begum, Knowledge Management, Governance, and Sustainable Development: Lessons and Insights from Developing Countries (1st ed., pp. 389-402). New York: Routledge.

3. Begum, D., Hossain, T., Elahi, M. H. & Parvin, S. (2019). Public engagement in nation development through open data platform: Bangladesh government initiatives. In S. Chakraborty, Digital Humanities and Digital Societies in the Contemporary World (pp. 150-159). Calcutta: Department of Library and Information Science.


Newspaper Article

1. Elahi, M. H. (2020). Combating infodemic of misinformation. The New Age, p. 8. Retrieved from https://epaper.newagebd.net/02-07-2020/8

Journal Article

2024 Men’s Suicide in Bangladesh: Impressions from the Socio-Ecological System Theory, OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. https://doi.org/10.1177/00302228241257135 [Sage, Impact factor Impact factor 2.2, ISI, Scopus indexed Journa].

2024 FIFA World Cup 2022 and Bangladesh: Shedding light from the sociology of sport. Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance, 3(1), 130–144. https://doi.org/10.55860/PFUX3298 

2023 Psychological Perspective of Suicidal Behaviour in South Africa, Journal of Suicide Prevention, 5: 3-16. http://isssp.ir/article-1-51-en.pdf 

2023 Suicide is a mental health issue, not a crime, 360info. https://doi.org/10.54377/44e3-04ba   

2023 Male suicide cases in Bangladesh: Lensing through Durkheim’s sociological typology, Journal of Human Behaviour in the Social Environment, 33:6879-894. https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2022.2164543  [Routledge, Scopus & ISI indexed Journal].

2023 Intimate Relationship and Suicidal Behaviour of Men in Bangladesh. Mortality, 28(1), 106-125 [Routledge & Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2021.1879755

2022 Pathways to the studies on men and masculinities in Bangladesh, Humanisma-Journal of Gender Studies, 6(2): 18-39. http://dx.doi.org/10.30983/humanisme.v6i2 

2022 Thwarted Belongingness, Perceived Burdensomeness, and Acquired Capability for Suicide among University Students of Bangladesh: Scales Validation and Status Assessment, Frontiers in Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1025976 [Impact factor 5.43, ISI & Scopus indexed Journal].    

2022 Masculinity and suicide in Bangladesh. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 86(1), 218-240. https://doi.org/10.1177/0030222820966239 [Sage, Impact factor Impact factor 2.858, ISI, Scopus indexed Journal].

2022 Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis and suicide in Bangladesh: Some explanations through Durkheim's sociology of suicide, Journal of Community Positive Practices, XXII(3),  3-17. https://doi.org/10.35782/JCPP.2022.3.01 [Scopus Journal]. 

2022  Social Meanings of Attempted Suicide of Men in Bangladesh, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 15, 553-571.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s40647-022-00355-9 [Springer, Scopus & ISI indexed Journal].

2022 Men and Climate Change: Some Thoughts on South Africa and Bangladesh, Norma: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, 18 (2), 137-153.  https://doi.org/10.1080/18902138.2022.2077082 [Routledge, Scopus & ISI indexed Journal].

2022 Everyday peacebuilding among Ghanaian men: Ambiguities, resistances and possibilities.  Journal of the British Academy, 10(s1), 35–53.  https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010s1.035  

2022 Configuring traditional masculinities among young adults in Northwestern Ghana: Surveillance, ambivalences, and vulnerabilities.  Cogent Social Sciences, 8:1  https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2022.2038849 [Routledge, Scopus & ISI indexed journal].

2022 Masculinity and men's suicide attempts in Bangladesh. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 27(4), 367-385.  https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2021.1987037. [Impact Factor: 4.75, Routledge, Scopus & ISI indexed Journal].

2022 Female perpetrated domestic violence against men and the case for Bangladesh. Journal of Human Behaviour in the Social Environment, 3(4), 519-533. https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2021.1927281 [Routledge, ISI & Scopus indexed Journal].

2021 Hegemonic masculinity in the marginal societal context. Agathos-An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 12, 1 (22), 223-234  [ISI indexed Journal].

2021 Suicidal Behaviour and Coronavirus (COVID-19): Insights from Durkheim’s Sociology of Suicide. International Social Science Journal, 71, 7-21.  [Wiley & Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.12269

2021 Increased risk for mental disorders and suicide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Position statement of the Section on Suicidology and Suicide Prevention of the European Psychiatric Association, Global Psychiatry, 4(1). https://globalpsychiatry.co.uk/article_8114.html 

2021 Men and COVID-19 pandemic: Explicating the need for masculinity analysis. Journal of Community Positive Practice,  XXI (1), 3-7 https://doi.org/10.35782/JCPP.2021.1.01[Scopus Indexed Journal]. 

2021 Seasonality of suicide in Jhenaidah district, Bangladesh, 2011-2018. Journal of Social Health, 4(1), 64-75http://socialhealthjournal.org/2021/02/23/seasonality-of-suicide-in-jhenaidah-district-bangladesh-2011-2018/

2021 Demographic risk factors and motives of male suicide in Bangladesh: A retrospective content analysis. Acta Counseling and Humanities, 1(2), 66-68. https://doi.org/10.46637/ach.v1i2.7 

2021 Suicide prevention intervention in Bangladesh: The current state and the way forward. Asian Social Work and Policy Review15(1), 15-23 [Willey, Scopus & ISI Indexed Journal] https://doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12214

2021 Men’s reflections on post-suicide attempt episode in Bangladesh. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 84(2), 582–595 [Impact factor 2.858, Scopus, ISI Indexed & SAGE Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0030222820904878  

2020 Methodological issues in suicide research in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of  Public Administration, 28 (2), 93-96. https://doi.org/10.36609/bjpa.v28i2

2020 Suicidal behaviour in South Africa and Bangladesh: A review of empirical literature. African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention, 18(1), 1-35. https://www.samrc.ac.za/content/social-and-health-sciences-journal

2020 Assessing the policy implementation of the Bangladeshi domestic violence act: Any lessons for protecting South African women in their homes? South African Review of Sociology, 51 (1), 17-36, [Routledge, ISI & Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1080/21528586.2020.1741443

2020 Suicide and COVID-19: Call for critical masculinity analyses and interventions, Postdigital science and education, 2, 651–656, [Springer Nature & Scopus Indexed Journal].  https://doi.org/10.1007/s42438-020-00152-1   

2020 (Re)Animating Sociology of Suicide in Bangladesh. Italian Sociological Review, 10 (1), 55-75. [Scopus Indexed Journal]. http://dx.doi.org/10.13136/isr.v10i1.317

2020 Suicide and attempted suicide in Jhenaidah district, Bangladesh, 2010-2018. CRISIS: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 41(4), 304–312 [Impact factor 2.508, IASP Journal, ISI & Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1027/0227-5910/a000631 

2019 Engaging men to support women in science, medicine, and global health. Lancet, 393 (10171), 609-610. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)30031-5 [Impact factor 60.10, Elsevier, ISI & Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)30031-5 

2019 The informal sector in Bangladesh: A case study on rural and urban street vendors. Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 44 (3-4), 271-282. [Scopus Indexed Journal]

2019  Socio-economic situational analysis of tea plantation workers: A case study from Lubachhara tea garden, Sylhet. Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration, 25 (2), 75-83. https://doi.org/10.36609/bjpa.v25i2.31

2018  Challenges and Coping Strategies of Women Leaders at the Local Level in Bangladesh, Italian Sociological Review, 8 (1), 43-63. [Scopus Indexed Journal]. http://dx.doi.org/10.13136/isr.v8i1.155

2017  Analysing Masculinity from the Key Theoretical Lenses and Searching for Linkages with Violence against Women, Masculinities and Social Change, 6 (3), 257-287. [Scopus & ISI indexed Journal]. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/mcs.2017.2593

2017  The Introduction of the National Identity Scheme: An Assessment of the Dilemma between Social Benefits and Challenges. International Journal of Social Science and Development Policy3 (2): 114-120.

2017  Factors associated with Domestic Violence against Rural Bangladeshi Women. Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies, 6(1), 1208-1230.  [Scopus Indexed Journal]. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/generos.2017.2085 

2017 The Role of Evaluation at the Stages of Policy Formulation, Implementation, and Impact Assessment. Agathos-An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 8 (1), 173-186. Agathos-An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences [ISI indexed journal]

2016 Politics, Ethics and Professionals in Policy Evaluation. Humanities, Arts and Social Science Studies (formerly Silpakorn University Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts), 16 (2), 41-71. [Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.14456/sujsha.2016.11 

2016  Public and Private Organisations: How Different or Similar are They? Journal of Siberian Federal University, Humanities and Social Sciences, 12(9): 2873-2885. [Scopus Indexed Journal]. 10.17516/1997-1370-2016-9-12-2873-2885 

2016  A Critical Insight into Policy Implementation and Implementation Performance. Public Policy and Administration, 16(4), 538-548. [Scopus Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.13165/VPA-16-15-4-02

2016  Policy Implementation: Some Aspects and Issues.  Journal of Community Positive Practice, XVI (3):,3-12. [Scopus Indexed Journal]

2015 Consequences of Domestic Violence against Women: Some Reflections from Rural Bangladesh Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 9(3): 210-223.  [Willey, Scopus & ISI Indexed Journal]. https://doi.org/10.1111/aswp.12059    

2015 Domestic Violence against Women in Bangladesh: A Review of the Literature and the Gaps to Domestic Violence against Women in Bangladesh. Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 18 (3), 55-81. [ISI indexed Journal]   

2015 Women’s Coping Strategies and Help-seeking Practices: Some Observations on Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, 21(3), 252-272. [Routledge, Scopus & ISI Indexed Journal] [Impact factor 0.291]. https://doi.org/10.1080/12259276.2015.1072941

2015  A Chronicle of the Global Movement to Combat Violence against Women: The Role of the Second-Wave Feminist Movement and the United Nations: The Perspective of Bangladesh. Journal of International Women's Studies, 16(2), 213-244. [Scopus Journal]

2015 Who is Old and When is a Woman Old? Cultural, Social and Economic Meanings. Thai Journal of Public Administration, 13(2), 131-146.

2015  Gender and Diaspora: The Bihari Community in Bangladesh. NIDA Case Research Journal, 7 (2), 83-94.

2014 Rural Bangladesh Women’s Experiences of Domestic Violence: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Social Research and Policy, 5 (2), 1-24.  [Scopus Journal]

2014 Community Perceptions and Activisms Regarding Domestic Violence against Women: Perceptions from Rural Bangladesh. Journal of Community Positive Practice, XIV (3), 79-98.  [Scopus Journal]

2013 Constructions of Masculinity and Domestic Violence against Women: Perspectives from Ghana and Nepal. Thai Journal of Public Administration, 11 (2), 101-135.

2012 A Review of Studies on Violence against Women in Bangladesh. Empowerment, 19, 29-42.

2009 Quality of Implementation of 100 Days Employment Generation Programme. Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration, XVIII (2), 89-116.

2007 Are Women Treated Fairly in the Labour Market: A Study on the British Labour Market. Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration, XVII (2), 27-41.

2005 Problems, Factors and Consequences Associated with South-Asian Women in Realising their Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Well-being. Public Administration Quarterly, 37, 33-48.

2004 Max Weber: on Structures of Authority in Society, Bangladesh Journal of Administration and Management, 10, 57-65.

2003 Minority Groups in Society- Some Aspects and Issues: A Sociological Insight with a Reference to Bangladesh. Bangladesh Public Administration Quarterly, 26, 51-75.

2003 A Sociological Search for Uncovering Different Dimensions of Crime and the Context of Bangladesh Society. Bangladesh Public Administration Quarterly, 29, 61-84. 

2003 The Elderly and Their Problems in Society-A Sociological Interpretation with Special Focus on Bangladesh Perspective. Bangladesh Journal of Administration and Management, 9, 57-84. 

2003 Role of Geographical Factors in Shaping Society and Bangladesh Perspective. Bangladesh, Lok Prashashan Patrika, 8,1-24.

2002 Family and Marriage Systems in Bangladesh, Changes and Future therein: A Sociological Discussion. Bangladesh Public Administration Quarterly, 25, 9-62.

2002 Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh: A Discussion. Bangladesh Lok Prashashan Patrika, 7, 41-56

Conference Proceeding & Presentation

Paper Published as Conference Proceeding 

2014  Men in feminist research: Debates over exclusion and inclusion, Proceeding of the Social Sciences Research ICSSR (e-ISBN 978-967-11768-7-0).

2023  Intimate Partner Violence against Men in South Asia, Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences 2023 (IC-HUSO 2023), 1, 1-17https://ichuso.kku.ac.th/papers

2023  Experiences of Tertiary EEE programmes in Bangladesh to Address the Washington Accord Graduate Attributes in the Affective Learning Domain, Proceedings of AAEE 2023 Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia. https://aaee2023.org/fullpapers/AAEE_2023_final_paper_22.pdf  

Paper Presented in Conferences 

2023 Intimate Partner Violence against Men in South Asia, Paper presented at 18th International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences, (IC-HUSO 2023), 27 November, Khon Kean University, Thailand

2020 Masculinity and suicide attempt of men, Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Public Administration and Development, 5-8 February, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

2020 Demographic Risk Factors and Motives of Male Suicide in Bangladesh, 2018-2019, Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Public Administration and Development, 5-8 February, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

2020 Pathways of the Studies on Men and Masculinities in Bangladesh, Paper presented at Multidisciplinary International Conference on the Social and Life Sciences; Gender, Health, Information and the Environment, East West University, February 27-29, 2020 

2019      Interface between masculinity and suicide,  26th, South African Sociological Association Congress, 15-17 July 2019, University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa

2019      Re-energising sociology of suicide: Case application in Bangladesh,  26th, South African Sociological Association Congress, 15-17 July 2019, University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa

2019      Trends of suicidal behaviour in Bangladesh: A Descriptive analysis,  26th, South African Sociological Association Congress, 15-17 July 2019, University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa

2018      The Informal Sector in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Rural and Urban Street Vendors,  First National Conference, Department of Sociology, 12 May 2018, East West University,  Dhaka, Bangladesh

2015      Who is Old and When a Woman is Old? Cultural, Social and Economic Meanings, Third International Conference on Social Sciences Research, 8-9 June 2015, Kula Lumpur, Malaysia

2015      Implementation Assessment of the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2010: Reflections from Two Bangladeshi Districts,  4th International Conference on Advancement of Development Administration, 28-30 June 2015, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand 

2015  Community Perceptions and Activisms Concerning Domestic Violence against Women: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh, 4th International Conference on Advancement of Development Administration, 28-30 June 2015, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand 

 2015   Gender and Diaspora: The Bihari Community in Bangladesh,  NIDA International Conference for Case Studies on Development Administration, 6-7 August 2015 Bangkok, Thailand 

2015    Who is Old and When a Woman is Old? Cultural, Social and Economic Meanings, paper presented at the Third International Conference on Social Sciences Research, 8-9 June 2015, Kula Lumpur, Malaysia

Professional Development (Seminar, Workshop, Training etc.)

2020    A Strategic planning approach to suicide prevention (online training), Suicide Prevention Resource Centre, USA (04 April)  

2019    How Does It Feel To Be a Problem? Decolonising Mental Health at Academic Institutions, 07 May, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa [colloquium]

2019    The shame is not ours: Reflections on, resistances to and reattributions of shame, 19 March, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa [colloquium]

2019   Discourse Analysis workshop, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa (12-13 August)

2018   Training on Research Ethics, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa ( 06 September)

2017   University-Industry Linkage Training Programme, Peking University, China (14-17 November)

2010    Public Administration Reform, Performance Management and Service Delivery, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (9 -20 August)

2010    Human Resource Management and Economic Development, Beijing Administrative College, China (10-18 June)

2010    Administration and Development, ACN Institute for Higher Education, New Delhi, India (1 -10 June)

2010    Managing Change in the Public Service, Civil Service College, Singapore (15-25, March)

2006    Public Administration Capacity Building, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (2-11 May)

2002   Diploma in Management, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India

1996   Diploma in Human Rights and Legal Aid,  Humanist and Ethical Association of Bangladesh in Collaboration with Dhaka International University

Book Chapter

2016 Implementation Assessment of the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2010: Evidences from Two Bangladeshi districts. In M. Ortiz (Ed.) Domestic Violence: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Perspectives (pp. 189-224)   New York: Nova Science Publishers. 

2021 Men, masculinities, peace and violence: A  multi-level overview on justice and conflict.  In T. Väyrynen, É. Féron, P. Medie, S. Parashar, & C. C. Confortini (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Feminist Peace Research (pp. 313-323), London: Routledge. 

2023  Cultural perspectives of suicide in Bangladesh. In S.M. Yasir Arafat and Murad M.Khan (Eds.) Suicide in Bangladesh - Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Prevention (pp. 43-64). Singapore: Springer. 

2023 Bangladeshe Attahattar Sanskitik Pariprekith (Cultural perspectives of suicide in Bangladesh). In S.M. Yasir Arafat and Murad M.Khan (eds.) Attahatta: Bangladesh Prekhapat (Suicide in Bangladesh - Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Prevention (pp. 63-85)Dhaka: Bangla Gabeshana. [In Bangla, translation]

2024 Kulturelle Perspektiven des Selbstmords in Bangladesch (Cultural perspectives of suicide in Bangladesh). In S.M. Yasir Arafat and Murad M.Khan (Eds.) Selbstmord in Bangladesch (pp. 51-75). Singapore: Springer [Published February 2024] [In German, translation] https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7773-4_4  

2024 Suicidal behaviour in Bangladesh. In S.M. Yasir Arafat, M. Rezaeian  and M. M.Khan (eds.) Suicidal behaviour in Muslim majority countries (pp 45-58). Singapore: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2519-9_4  

[Forthcoming] Suicide and mental illness. In W. Cockerham (ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society.  Wiley-Blackwell.




Selected Research Projects

2004 Challenges of Institutionalising Gender within Public Organisations: A Study on Some Selected Government Organisatons in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, Savar, Dhaka [Funded Research]

2007 A Wife’s Heaven is Under the Feet of Her Husband: Violence against Women in Bangladesh with a Particular Emphasis on Domestic Violence,  University of York, UK [MA Thesis]

2009 Untold Realities: Violence Experienced by Women Public Officials in their Marital Life,  Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, Savar, Dhaka [Funded Research]

2015 Domestic violence against women and the implementation of the domestic violence (prevention and protection) Act 2010 : Reflections from rural Bangladesh, National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand. DOI: 10.14457/NIDA.the.2015.62  [Ph.D. research]

2019 Men's suicidal behaviour and masculinity in Bangladesh, Institute for Social and Health Sciences, University of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa [Postdoctoral Research]

2023 Men, Masculinity and Suicide in Jhenaidah District, Bangladesh, Centre for Research and Training, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh [Funded Research]

2023 Motivation for Civil Service Jobs in Bangladesh: Explanation from Weber's Social Stratification Theory, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre [completed]

2024 Fatherhood experiences of some selected young adults in Bangladesh [completed] 

2024 Abuse Towards Elderly Parents: A Study on Selected Cases in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Open University [proposal submitted]

2024  Domestic Violence against women and suicidal behavior: Case Studies on two Upazillas of Jhenaidah district, Bangladesh Social Welfare Council [proposal submitted]

Public Sociology

Speaker 

Delivered an invited speech on social and cultural context of male suicide in Bangladesh on 28 April 2022 at the School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, UK

Delivered an invited speech on Covid-19 and suicide on 12 August 2020 for Young People Mental Health Trust, Zimbabwe organised by Faculty of Medicine, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe

Delivered an invited speech on Suicidal behaviour of the students in Bangladesh at Mind Shaper, a psycho-social counselling centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh on  10, September 2022

Delivered a media talk on violence against men and rights of men at Radio City FM, Dhaka on 03 January, 2021

Delivered an invited talk on Suicidal behaviour and masculinity at Monobikash, a psycho-social counselling centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 29, 2019

Delivered talk on Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in South Africa, organisaed CRT, East West University on 22 September, 2019

Delivered the keynote speech on Hegemonic masculinity and suicide in the seminar titled “Suicide: Context and Prevention” orgnised by Department of Sociology, East West University on October 10, 2019 

Public writing 

Wrote an editorial on Suicide: Problems & Interventions on 10 October 2024 in the Daily Kalbela, Available at https://www.kalbela.com/ajkerpatrika/joto-mot-toto-path/119820  

Wrote a feature article titled, Suicide is a mental health issue, not a crime”, published on by 360info open-access global wire agency, based at Monash University Australia. Available at https://360info.org/suicide-is-a-mental-health-issue-not-a-crime/ 

Wrote an editorial on Covid-19, Suicide, and Social Anomie on 10 October 2020 in the Daily Samakal. Available at https://samakal.com/editorial-subeditorial/article/36552