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| About :: Department of Chemistry |
| Chairperson :: Prof. Dr. Tajmeri S. A. Islam |
Department of Chemistry University of Dhaka
Under the act of 1920, the University of Dhaka opened its doors on the 1st of July 1921 in the then existing Government buildings situated in the picturesque surroundings of Ramna. The faculty of science of Dhaka University initially started with only three departments, namely Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. The Chemistry Department was located in the building adjacent to the main Curzon Hall to which, the old Intermediate College Building was added later on. The main Chemistry Building provided space for the Physical, Organic and Inorganic sections and the lecture gallery of the Department. The Intermediate College Building housed the Biochemistry, Soil Science, Biology Sections and the Jagamohan Paul, Physiological laboratories, all as part of the Department of Chemistry. A third storey was raised on the main building in 1962. In 1973 a new three storey building was constructed for the Department of Chemistry. The organic chemistry section was housed here. In order to meet the growing demands of the increasing number of students every year, a new multistoried building is being constructed opposite the University Play Ground. The new building is named the «Mukarram Hossain Khundker Biggan Bhaban» after the name of the late Professor Khundker, the illustrious Head of the Department of Chemistry from 1954 until his death in 1972. The Ground floor, the first floor, and the second floor of Khundker Biggan Bhaban have already been completed. A substantial part of the research facilities and a graduate teaching laboratory have been shifted to this building. When completed, this building is expected to have all the facilities required for a modern chemistry department.
The biology section which was a part of the Chemistry Department comprising both Botany and Zoology was made an independent Department in 1939. It was also shifted to a new building in the area. Subsequently, both the Botany and the Zoology sections were established as separate Departments in 1954. The Soil Science section was separated from the Chemistry Department in 1949 and raised to the status of an independent Department. Later, the Biochemistry Department also became independent of the Chemistry Department in the year 1957. In course of the next few years the Biochemistry Department also gave rise to the Department of Pharmacy as a new Department in 1963 and the Institute of Nutrition and Food Science in 1969. Later, the Department of Applied Chemistry was made independent of the Chemistry Department in 1972. Thus, over the years the expansion and rapid developments of the various branches of chemical sciences gave rise to the different disciplines of knowledge concomitant with the multifarious applications warranting the creation of separate Departments for the purpose of teaching and research on their own footing.
Head of the Department and Chairmen:
Professor Sir J.C. Ghosh was appointed as the first Head of the Department of Chemistry in 1921. Professor Ghosh was a great organiser. After he joined the Department he recruited a good number of able teachers for the Department of Chemistry who devoted much of their time in research. The serene and undisturbed atmosphere of the then Dhaka University was very much conducive towards the academic pursuit and as a result the teachers and the students of the Department could devote their time and energy to teaching and for the advancement of knowledge. Quite a good number of scholars received D.Sc.and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry awarded by the Dhaka University.
Professor Ghosh contributed much to the advancement of Physical Chemistry, particularly in the fields of Photochemistry and Electrochemistry. His theory on electrolytic phenomena found place in many text books under the title of «Ghosh"s theory of strong electrolytes». In 1939, he left the Department for taking up the appointment as Director of the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore.
Professor J.K. Chowdhury took over as the Head of the Department after Professor J.C. Ghosh left in 1939. He continued in that position till 1947. Professor Chowdhury first joined the Department as Reader in Analytical Chemistry after doing his Ph.D. from Berlin in 1925. He made significant contributions for the development of the Department of Chemistry. Late Professor M.H. Khundker was one of his favourite students. In 1947, Professor J.K. Chowdhury joined the Bose Institute at Calcutta as Professor and Dr. S.S. Guha-Sarker acted as the Head of the Department for sometime during 1947.
Professor J. Zernike joined the Department of Chemistry as Head towards the end of 1947. He came from Holland and was a devoted research scientist. His programme of research involved statistical thermodynamics, study of complex compounds, phase studies, magnetochemistry and vapour pressure of aqueous solutions. He designed and fabricated a number of instruments, such as, a special type of thermostat for use in studies of high pressure reactions, study of phases under different conditions of temperature and pressure. He devised a method for the synthesis of metal-carbonyl compounds. Professor Zernike also constructed a Curie-Cheneveau magnetic balance. Professor Zernike left the University of Dhaka in 1954 and Dr. Mukarram Hussain Khundker, then Reader in Chemistry, was appointed as the Head of the Department of Chemistry.
Professor Khundker was a brilliant product of the University of Dhaka. He did his Ph.D. from the University of Durham in England and returned home in early 1948 to serve his own alma mater. Dr Khundker joined the department as Reader in Chemistry in the same year. He was appointed Professor of Chemistry in 1960. Professor Khundker was a dedicated teacher and researcher. His contributions to various fields of chemistry included modification of cellulose and jute, electrochemistry, metal sulphides, non-metallic sulphur compounds, inorganic borates, organo-boron compounds, mineral processing, and analytical chemistry. Professor Khundker excellent in research and he was awarded the Pakistan Academy of Sciences Gold Medal for research in the Physical sciences. Professor Khundker continued to be the Head of the Department of Chemistry until his premature death on 30th November, 1972.
After the death of Professor Khundker, Professor Mofizuddin Ahmed took over as the Head of the Department. Prior to this appointment, Professor Ahmed served as the Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University. Professor Ahmed was an eminent organic chemist. His major fields of interest were organic synthesis, reaction mechanism, and chemistry of natural products. Professor Ahmed first joined the Department of Chemistry in 1948 and was made Professor in 1963. He continued as the Head of the Department of Chemistry until he was appointed as the Chairman of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR). After the expiry of the tenure of his office as the Chairman of BCSIR, Professor Ahmed came back to the Department. He was appointed as Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry in the year 1988 and continued in this position until his death in 1997.
After Professor Ahmed left the Department for joining the BCSIR, Professor M.A. Nawab was appointed the Chairman of the Department of Chemistry in November 1973. Professor Nawab was a noted physical chemist and organised research in the fields of reaction kinetics, surface chemistry, adsorption and colloids.
After Professor Nawab (1973-76), Professor Syed Nurun Nabi (1976-79), Professor Abdul Jabbar Mian (1979-1982), Professor Syed Zahir Haider (1982-85, Professor Mahabbat Ali (1985-1988), Professor Abu Jafar Mahmood (1988-91), Professor Mohammed Mosihuzzaman (1991-93), Professor Mohammed Giasuddin Ahmed (1993-96), Professor Mohammed Muhibur Rahman (1996-99), Professor Rowshan J. Mannan (1999-2002) and Professor Abu Jafar Mahmood (2002-2005) served their terms as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry. Professor A. M. Shafiqul Alam served as chairman of the department of Chemistry from 2005 to 2008. Professor Tajmeri S. A. Islam is currently holding the office of the Chairman of the Department of Chemistry (2008 - ).
KHUNDKAR MEMORIAL LECTURES: On the basis of the proposal from the Department of Chemistry to commemorate the death of Professor Mukarram Hussain Khundkar, Head of the Department (1954-72) and Dean of the Faculty of Science, the Khundkar Memorial Lecture was instituted by the syndicate of the University of Dhaka in its meeting on the 4th October 1978.
The Department of Chemistry has been holding a Memorial Lecture every year since 1981 named as «Khundker Memorial Lecture» which was instituted by the University of Dhaka to perpetuate the memory of Late Professor Mokarram Hussain Khundker. A number of distinguished Professors from Asia, Europe, USA, Canada and Australia, U.K., Germany, Sweden, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, India have so far been invited by the University of Dhaka who came to the Department of Chemistry and delivered Memorial Lecture in their fields of specialization.
1st Lecture: 12 March 1981 Professor H.J. Emeleus CBE FRS Emeritus Professor University Chemical Laboratories Cambridge, UK. Fluorine Containing Free Radicals.
2nd Lecture: 20 November 1981 Professor Heinz Hess Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Stuttgart University, West Germany X-ray Crystallography in Biological Sciences.
3rd Lecture: 29 December 1982 Professor Debabrata Sen Indian Institute of Technology Kharaghpur,India Coordination Complexes of Metal Biguanidines.
4th Lecture: 20 January 1984 Professor D.J. Waddington Head of the Department of Chemistry University of York, UK Oxidation of Hydrocarbons: Some Recent Endeavours to Elucidate Mechanisms in the Gas and Liquid Phases.
5th Lecture: 13 April 1986 Dr. A.K. Mukherjee Head of Applied Chemistry Division Indian Jute Industries Research Association Calcutta, India Structure of Plant Polysaccharides with Special Reference to Bael (Angle Marmelos.)
6th Lecture: 26 January 1987 Professor Lars Kihlborg Chairman of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry (Arrhenius Laboratory), Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden The Impact of Electron Microscopy on Solid State Chemistry. 7th Lecture: 01 February 1988 Professor Bengt Lindberg Professor Emeritus Department of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Structural Polysaccharide Chemistry.
8th Lecture: 15 January 1989 Professor Usha Ranjan Ghatak Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Calcutta, India Application of Diazo-ketones in the Synthesis of Polycyclic Natural Products.
9th Lecture: 13 January 1990 Professor Kiron Kumar Kundu Physical Chemistry Section, Department of Chemistry Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India Transfer Energetic of Some Solutes from Water to Ionic and Non Ionic Solvents and the Structuredness of the Solvents. 10th Lecture: 29 April 1991 Professor V. Krishnan Division of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Artificial Photosynthesis-Biomemitic Model Studies.
11th Lecture: 30 November 1991 Professor N. Sheppard FRS Emeritus Professor, School of Chemical Sciences University of East Anglia, England Does Ethylene Rally Chemisorbed on Platinum that Way ? - a worked example of progress in a longer term vibrational spectroscopic study.
12th Lecture: 30 November 1993 Professor Torbjorn Helle Laboratory of Chemical Engineering The Norwegian Institute of Technology The University of Trondheim, Norway Recycled Fibres as Raw Material in the Paper Industry-Trends and Problems.
13th Lecture: 13 December 1994 Professor Yoshisuke Tsuda Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kanazawa University, Japan “Total Synthesis of Erythrina Alkaloids in Chiral Forms� 14th Lecture: 28 November 1996 Professor M. Iwaizumi Institute for Chemical Reaction Science Tohoku University, Japan ENDOR studies of Copper(II) Complexes with Biological Interest.
15th Lecture: 19 November 1998 Professor Avijit Banerji Department of Chemistry University of Calcutta, Calcutta, India Studies on 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Reactions.
16th Lecture: 28 October, 2000 Professor Gernot Frenking Fachbereich Chemie, Philips-Universität Marburg, Germany Insight into the nature of the Chemical Bond and of Transition Metal Compounds.
17th Lecture: 06 January, 2002 Professor Hitoshi Ohtaki Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Science and Engineering Ritsumeikan University, Japan The effect of Temperature and Pressure on Hydrogen Bonds in Liquid Structure.
18th Lecture: 09 April, 2003 Professor Teiji Kato Director, Satellite Venture-Businesses Laboratory (SVBL), Faculty of Engineering Utsunomiya University, Japan Structures, Properties and Applications of Monomolecular Films.
19th Lecture: 31 January, 2004 Professor Leiv K Sydnes University of Bergen, Norway and President, IUPAC From Cyclopropanes to Carbohydrate Mimics via 3,3,4,4- Tetraethoxy-1-butyne.
20th Lecture: 03 April, 2005 Professor Masaaki Tabata Department of Chemistry Saga University, Japan. Enhanced DNA Cleavage by Trace Metals, Metalloporphyrins and “Good’s Buffers�.
21st Lecture: March, 2006 Professor Muhammad Iqbal Bhanger Director, National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, Sind, University, Pakistan. “Solid Phase Extraction of Metal ions�
22nd Lecture: 12 March, 2007 Professor Jung-Il Jin Department of Chemistry and Center for Electro-and Photo-Responsive Molecules, Korea University, Seoul. “Chemical Vapor Deposition Polymerization of Polyconjugated Polymers and Applications to Nanoscience�.
Teaching staff: There are 54 posts of teachers in the Department of Chemistry of which 38 teachers are currently working in the Department and 12 are on leave abroad for higher studies and other activities. Of the above posts, there are 25 Professors, 3 Associate Professors, 18 Assistant Professors and 4 Lecturers. Of the total number of teachers 43 are Ph.D. degree holders and 5 teachers are currently studying abroad for doctoral degrees. Of the total number of 50 teachers 13 are women. Amongst them 7 are Professors, 1 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors and 1 Lecturer.
Apart from normal sanctioned posts a Chair was created in the Department of Chemistry as «Khundkar Memorial Chair». Professor S.Z. Haider was appointed to this Chair in 1986 for the first time. The Department of Chemistry was glorified by the association of Late Dr. Mohammed Qudrat-i-Khuda who served the Department as a Visiting Professor during the period in 1976-77. In addition a number of distinguished Professors from Europe and the United States came to the Department of Chemistry from time to time as Visiting Professors on short terms.
Number of students and Degrees offered by the Department of Chemistry:
The Department of Chemistry runs courses for the B.Sc. Honours, M.S., M. Phil and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry. Besides it caters for the minor courses in Chemistry for the various Departments under the Faculties of Science and Biological Sciences. There are about 1018 students (including minor) in the Department, of whom 20 percent are women.
Research Activities in the Department of Chemistry:
The teachers and students of the Department have been carrying out research in different areas covering both the fundamental and applied aspects of Chemistry. Currently, 54 M.S., 12 M. Phil and 7 Ph.D. students are doing research in the Department. Since the inception of Bangladesh. 32 students received Ph.D. degrees in different branches of Chemistry. The following are some of the broad fields of research in Chemistry which are currently being pursued in the Department.
Surface Chemistry and Adsorption phenomena. Reaction Kinetics. Photochemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Organic Reaction Mechanism. Natural Products and Carbohydrates. Organometallic Chemistry. Jute and Cellulose. Medicinal Chemistry. Pesticide residues. Inorganic Polymers including Phosphorus-Nitrogen, Sulphur-Nitrogen and Silicon Compounds. X-ray crystallographic studies and solid state Chemistry. Co-ordination Chemistry. Catalysis. Analytical Chemistry - Development of Analytical techniques.
- Analysis of Water, Soil and bio-logical samples.
- Study of metal-drug interactions
Environmental Chemistry - Monitoring of soil, water and air pollution.
- Development of pollutants remedial methods from water.
- Characterization of different organic pollutants present in water and soil.
Electrochemistry and Electroanalytical Methods. Polymer Chemistry. Bioinorganic Chemistry.
Instrumental facilities available in the Department of Chemistry.
The following instrumental facilities are available in the Department of Chemistry.
X-ray powder diffraction. Infra red spectroscopy. Atomic absorption spectroscopy. UV-Visible spectroscopy. Gas-liquid chromatography (GLC). High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). High vacuum techniques. High temperature furnaces. Computer facilities (Personal Computers). Equipment for electrochemical measurements. Equipment for photochemical measurements. Freeze-dryers. Electrophoresis. Air Pollutant sampler.
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Research Activities
| 1 | Dr. Md. Giasuddin Ahmed M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Bristol) | Professor | Synthesis and reaction mechanism of organic compounds with special reference to the synthesis of potential bioactive compounds | | 2 | Dr. M. Muhibur Rahman M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Cambridge) | Professor | Studies of chemisorption on solid surfaces, heterogeneous catalysis, catalysis by micelles, photocatalysis, atmospheric chemistry, measurement of atmospheric pollution, removal of pollutants from aquatic media. | | 3 | Dr. Abul Khair (on deputation) M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Cambridge) | Professor | Coordination chemistry and kinetics of reactions of coordination compounds in solution. Mitigation of Arsenic in Ground Water. | | 4 | Dr. A.M. Shafiqul Alam M.Sc.(Dhaka),M.S.and D.Sc.(Lyon,France),CChem,FRSC | Professor | Analytical and environmental chemistry, ion-exchange and solvent extraction, atomic absorption and UV/visible spectroscopy, bioinorganic and biomedical sciences. Removal of arsenic and heavy metals speciation in ground water, Air pollution studies and climate change | | 5 | Dr. Tajmeri S.A. Islam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Aberdin) | Professor | Kinetics, surface chemistry, photochemistry, environmental pollution, agricultural chemistry. | | 6 | Dr. Nishat Ahmed Pasha M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(ANU,Australia) | Professor | Coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, environmental chemistry | | 7 | Dr. Etmina Ahmed M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(London) | Professor | Non-aqueous solvents and coordination chemistry with special emphasis on reaction mechanism | | 8 | Dr. Altaf Hussain M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Stockholm) | Professor | Solid state chemistry; synthesis and electrical properties of mixed metal oxides; x-ray crystallography. | | 9 | Dr. Nilufar Nahar (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Uppsala) | Professor | Carbohydrates and natural products chemistry, anti-cancer and anti-HIV plant materials. | | 10 | Dr. Md. Abdul Quader M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Strathclyde) | Professor | Natural products chemistry, anti-jaundice, anti-cancer plant materials. | | 11 | Dr. M. Yousuf A. Mollah M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Macquari,Australia) | Professor | Heterogeneous catalysis, environmental chemistry, removal of pollutants from aquatic systems by solidification technique. | | 12 | Dr. Md Azizur Rahman M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Professor | Chemistry of Carbohydrates & natural products | | 13 | Dr. Tofail Ahmad Chowdhury M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Professor | Chemistry of carbohydrates & natural products, Industrial wastes, Organic pollutants. | | 14 | Dr. Md. Abdul Aziz (on leave) M.S., Ph.D.(Kharkov) | Professor | Heterocyclic chemistry, chemistry of medicinal plants. | | 15 | Dr. Md. Anwarul Islam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Birmingham) | Professor | Reagents chemistry, analytical and environmental chemistry. | | 16 | Dr. Shahida Islam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Aston,Birmingham) | Professor | Solution properties of polymers, coordination chemistry. | | 17 | Dr. Md. Qamrul Ehsan M.Sc.(Dhaka), D.Sc.(Tohoku) | Professor | Environmental chemistry and electroanalytical chemistry. | | 18 | Dr. Pradip Kumar Bakshi M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dalhousie,Canada) | Professor | X-ray crystallographic studies of coordination complexes. | | 19 | Dr. Omar Ahmed M.Sc. and M. Phil.(Chittagong), Ph. D. (Okayama) | Professor | Photochemistry and study of equilibria in solution by electrochemical techniques. | | 20 | Dr. Md. Habibul Bahar M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(I.I.T.,Bombay) | Professor | Synthetic chemistry, chemistry of natural products | | 21 | Dr. Md. Saiful Islam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Innsbruck, Austria) | Professor | Theoretical and computational chemistry (quantum chemistry and statistical mechanics). | | 22 | Dr. Farida Begum M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Professor | Coordination chemistry | | 23 | Dr. U. K. Rowzatur Romman M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Professor | Synthesis of potential bioactive organic compounds. | | 24 | Dr. Md. Emran Quyum M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Hokkaido) | Professor | Electrochemistry. | | 25 | Dr. Hosne Ara Begum M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Associate Professor | Removal of aquatic pollutants by adsorption. Photochemistry and Surface Chemistry | | 26 | Dr. S.M. Mizanur Rahman M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Associate Professor | Chemistry of carbohydrates & natural products | | 27 | Dr. Tanvir Muslim M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Tottori) | Associate Professor | Chemistry of carbohydrates and natural products | | 28 | Dr. Md. Abdul Jabbar M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Tokushima) | Assistant Professor | Electroorganic chemistry, electroorganic synthesis, photoelectrochemistry, electroanalytical method and application, and environmental electrochemistry | | 29 | Dr. Md. Mufazzal Hossain M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Utsunomiya) | Assistant Professor | Photo and surface chemistry | | 30 | Dr. Md. Iqbal Rouf Mamun (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Natural products chemistry and pesticide residue analyses | | 31 | Mr. Md. Aftab Ali Shaikh (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Organic Electrochemistry | | 32 | Dr. Md. Ahsan Habib (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Saga ) | Assistant Professor | Complexion of metal with legends, Analytical and Environmental Chemistry | | 33 | Dr. Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Yokohama) | Assistant Professor | Micellar catalysis, Electrochemistry in organized media, ionic liquid, anhydrous proton conductor | | 34 | Dr. Md. Moinul Hossain Bhuiyan (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Kanazawa) | Assistant Professor | Solution Chemistry | | 35 | Mrs. Luna Nasrin Rahman (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Electrochemical method in analytical chemistry | | 36 | Mrs. Kazi Saima Sultana (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Coordination chemistry | | 37 | Dr. Md. Abdus Salam M.Sc.(Dhaka), M.S. and Ph.D.(Toyohashi) | Assistant Professor | Coordination and bioinorganic chemistry | | 38 | Dr. Kawsari Akhter M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Synthetic organic chemistry | | 39 | Dr. Fouzia Khanam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Kyushu) | Assistant Professor | Metal-drug interaction studies, Removal of toxic metals for industrial effluents | | 40 | Dr. Abdus Salam M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(T.U.V.) | Assistant Professor | Air pollutant, climate change | | 41 | Dr. Mohammad Abul Hossain M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Kanazawa) | Assistant Professor | Surface and environmental chemistry, adsorption, solid liquid interface, mitigation of pollutants | | 42 | Dr. Mohammad Shoeb M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Robert Gordon) | Assistant Professor | Natural products and Environmental Chemistry | | 43 | Dr. Md. Ekramun Nabi M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D. | Assistant Professor | | | 44 | Dr. G.M. Golzar Hossain M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D. (Cardiff ) | Assistant Professor | Synthetic inorganic, Coordination and organometallic chemistry | | 45 | Mr. Md. Ershad Halim (on leave) M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Assistant Professor | Synthetic Chemistry | | 46 | Mr. M. Jasim Uddin M.Sc.(Dhaka), MS(Japan) | Lecturer | Isolation and characterisation of potent bioactive secondary metabolities from plant materials for the discovery and/or the development of new curable drugs for the treatment of cancer, AIDS and diabetes. | | 47 | Mr. Muhammed Shah Miran M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Lecturer | Catalyst preparation and characterization, air pollutant, surface chemistry | | 48 | Ms. Farhana Khanam Ferdousi M.Sc.(Dhaka) | Lecturer | Analytical and Environmental Chemistry | | 49 | Dr. Mohammad Arifur Rahman M.Sc.(Dhaka), Ph.D.(Mie) | Lecturer | Analytical and Environmental Chemistry | | 50 | Dr. A. J. Mahmood M.Sc.(Dhaka), M.Sc.(Leeds), Ph. D. (Cambridge) | Supernumerary Professor | Kinetics of reactions in solution, photochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, photocatalysis, environmental chemistry, computational chemistry. |
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