Faculty Members Publication
Book Chapter
MA Razzak, Nadia Rahaman and AR Partha, 'Access to Justice by the Harijan Community: An Appraisal of its Traditional Justice Delivery System' in Dr. Md. Rahmat Ullah (ed) Harijans of Bangladesh: Living with the Injustice of Untouchability (Empowerment through Law of the Common People, Vol-10, 2016) 191
Journal Articles
Nadia Rahaman, 'Right to Life: Existing Laws and Practices in Bangladesh', (2022) 21st Yearbook on Human Rights and Bangladesh: Leadership in Prospect, Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Vol. XXI, ISBN: 978-984-35-3520-7
Nadia Rahaman, 'Anti-Dumping Measures under WTO Regime: Effects & Consequences Regarding Compliance in the Trade Policy of Bangladesh', (2021) Bangladesh Journal of Law, Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA), Vol-19, No. 1
Conference Papers
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, 'Journey towards Resilient Bangladesh: Access to Disaster Risk Information in Robust Database' (2nd International Conference on Environmental Justice, Centre for Environmental Law and Policy, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India, Commonwealth Legal Education Association, NAPSIPAG Disaster Research Group (NDRG-2020), Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Catania, Italy, Lewis & Clark Claw School, United States, Justice Sector Project (JURE), funded by the European Union, and jointly implemented by UNDP and UNICEF Sri Lanka, facilitated by the Ministry of Justice. October, 31 August to 7 September 2024)
Nadia Rahaman, 'Freedom of Expression and Media's Role in Effective Governance' (Seminar on Freedom of Expression and the Role of Media: Reflections on the Commonwealth Latimer House Principles, Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA), 3-4 May, 2024)
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, 'Hidden Struggles in Rising Tides: Exploring Women's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Coastal Bangladesh During Disasters' (98th Research Seminar, East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 28 April, 2024)
Nadia Rahaman and Nabila Farhin, 'To the Stars and Beyond: Comparative Legal Analysis of Space Governance between Bangladesh and India' (5th Annual International Conference on Comparative Law, School of Law, Amity University, Noida, India and School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, 9-10 February, 2024)
Nadia Rahaman, 'Borderless Crimes in SAARC: Focus on Human Trafficking in Bangladesh, India and Nepal' (Commonwealth Attorney General and Solicitor Generals' Conference 2024 on Cross Border Challenges in Justice Delivery, organized by Government of India, The Office of Attorney General & Solicitor General and, Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA), 2-5 February 2024)
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, ‘Space Odyssey of Bangladesh: Emerging Challenges in Space Governance and Legal Frameworks’ (1st Conference on Aviation and Space Law, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU), 23 September 2023)
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, ‘Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Females in Disasters: Coastal Zone of Bangladesh in Context’ (First National Law Conference, University of Chittagong, September 16-17, 2023)
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, 'Sexual & Reproductive Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Critical Analysis in the Context of Disasters' (8th International Integrative Research Conference on Governance in Society, Business and Environment 2022, Netinsearch International, Center for Administrative Research and Innovation (CARI), University of Dhaka, Asian Conference on Population and Development (ACPD), China and GAIN International (Governance and Administration Innovative Network), Australia, EquJust of Tempare University, Finland, 2022) ISBN 978-984-9356691
Nadia Rahaman, 'Presumption of Legitimacy Rule under Sharia and Statutes: Conflict with the Medical Developments' (7th International Integrative Research Conference on Governance in Society, Business and Environment 2021 organized by Netinsearch International, Center for Administrative Research and Innovation (CARI), University of Dhaka, Asian Conference on Population and Development (ACPD), China and GAIN International (Governance and Administration Innovative Network), Australia, EquJust of Tempare University, Finland, 19 December 2021)
Nadia Rahaman, 'Use of Autonomous Weapon System in Warfare: Challenges and Way Forward' (7th International Conference on Bangladesh Genocide and Justice, Reminiscence, Recognition and Transitional Justice, Liberation War Museum, Bangladesh, 6 December 2021)
Lecture in Workshops & Training Programs
Session on, 'Basics of Mooting', in the 7th Workshop on 'Mooting and Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, June 1, 2024
Session on 'Instruction of Mooting' in the 22nd Human Rights Summer School (HRSS) on Human Rights and Human Security, organized by ELCOP, UNHCR and UNODC, from 17 to 27 October 2023
Session on ‘Street Lawyering and Community Lawyering’ organized by North South University Law and Mooting Society (NSULMS) on 1st September 2023.
Session as Resident Instructor in the 21st Human Rights Summer School (HRSS) on 'Human Rights and Bangladesh: Leadership in Prospect', organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), from 17 to 27 December 2022.
Session on “Immediate Support Mechanism for Victims of Gender Based Violence, Right to Information and Legal Aid for Transgender Communities”, organized by JUSTICIA, at Manusher Jonno Foundation on December 17, 2022.
Session on “Street Law on Mental Health and Human Rights”, organized by iProbono, at Head Office, ELCOP, on November 10, 2022.
Online Workshop on "Introduction to Moot and Related Activities", organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, September 2021
Session on "Family Courts in Bangladesh: Theory and Practice", online session for the students of Law, EWU, 25 August 2021
Session on "Islamic Sharia: Understanding the Contemporary Challenges and Reforms", online session for the students of Law, 31 July 2021
Resident Instructor, 'Human Rights and Rebellious Lawyering', 20th Human Rights Summer School (HRSS), organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), sponsored by UNHCR, UNDP, Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF), 2019.
Expert Trainer in the TOT for Street Law on Child Rights Program, Simulation Project for Integrating Youth through Community Empowerment (SPIYCE), co-organized by iProbono in collaboration with Manusher Jonno Foundation, Ain o Salish Kendra, ELCOP and CPD, funded by EMK Centre, 2019.
Session on "How ADR should be used by the Trade Union Paralegals", jointly organized by Centre for Advanced Legal Studies (CALS), University of Dhaka, International Training Centre of ILO (ITC-ILO), 2019.
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, November 2019
Session on "Traditional Justice Delivery System of the Harijans", 19th Human Rights Summer School on Human Rights and Digital Age, organized by ELCOP, funded by UNHCR, 2018.
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by the Moot Court Society, Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific, 2018
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by the Moot Court Society, Department of Law, Bangladesh University of Professionals, 2018
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by Primeasia University, 2017
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by Department of Law & Justice, Jahangirnagar University, 2017
Workshop on "Experience Sharing on International Mooting Experience" organized by the Dhaka University Moot Court Society, University of Dhaka, 2017
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by the Department of Law, Bangladesh University, 2017
Mooting Workshop on "Oral Advocacy and Art of Presentation" organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law and Human Rights, University of Asia Pacific, 2016
Session on Community Law Reform Publication, 17th Human Rights Summer School on Human Rights and Displacements, organized by ELCOP, funded by UNHCR, 2016.
Trainings & Workshops
Training on 'Qualitative Research', organized by East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT), (April 18 - May 16, 2024)
Seminar on "Empowering Perspectives: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges for Ensuring Diversity in Arbitration", organized by Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre (BIAC), held on 9 March 2024.
Training on ‘How to Write a Research Proposal’, organized by East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT) (June 15 - July 27, 2023)
Roundtable on 'Preventing Sexual Violence' organized by International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Bangladesh (10 July, 2023)
"National Workshop with Academics: Teaching on Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants", organized by GLO.ACT Project, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime & International Organization for Migration, funded by European Union (27-28 March 2023)
Lecture on cryptocurrency titled “The Silk Road, Dark Web Markets, and Cryptocurrency Forfeiture.” organized by The Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development Assistance and Training (OPDAT) of Department of Justice, US Embassy Dhaka, June 16, 2022
84th Research Seminar Titled “Men, Masculinity and Suicide in Jhenaidah District, Bangladesh” by East West University Research and Training Center (EWUCRT), June 16, 2022
Intensive Online Course on 'Legal Research Methodology', organized by South Asian Institute for Social Transformation, 17 October to 5 November 2021
Training on 'Forensic Science and Law', Conducted by Quazi MH Supan, Associate Professor, Department of Law, University of Dhaka (14-25 June 2020)
Training on 'Islamic Law of Inheritance', Conducted by Dr. Md. Ekramul Haque, Professor, Department of Law, University of Dhaka (5-18 May 2020)
Seminar on "Protection of Personal Data: Historical Developments, Global Trends and Lessons for Bangladesh" organised by the Department of Law, East West University, January 26, 2020.
Workshop on ‘Intellectual Property in Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges' organized by Department of Law, East West University, December 02, 2019
Research Seminar on "Trial of War Rapes: When Justice is an Issue", organized by the East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT), March 12, 2019
Workshop on 'Research and Legal Writing', organized by Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA) (10-11 May 2018)
Training on "Bangladesh's Graduation from the LDC Group: Challenges and Promises", organized by Center for Microfinance and Development, University of Dhaka and Ministry of Commerce, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (21-22 March, 25 April 2018)
Training on "WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement and Regional Perspectives", organized by Center for Microfinance and Development, University of Dhaka and Ministry of Commerce, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (26-28 February 2018)
Training on 'Improving Learning and Teaching Skills', organized by the University of Asia Pacific (28 October to 30 December 2017)
Training on 'Teaching Method and Outcome-Based Education', organized by Daffodil International University (8 April 2017)
Sharing Meeting titled "Social Safety Net Program and National Social Security Strategy (NSSS): Right to Food Perspective" organized by Right to Food Program and OXFAM, January 17, 2016
National Level Sharing Meeting on the 'Review of the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention) Act, 2013', organized by BLAST, November 7, 2015
Seminar on 'National Sharing workshop on Lesson Learnt' on the Establishment of Reintegration and Referral services for returnee migrant workers, organized by UN Women and BRAC, September 10, 2015
Workshop on 'The Problem and Way Forward of Bangladeshi Trafficked Victim' organized by the National Human Rights Commission, August 20, 2015
Researcher Link Workshop on "Governance and Management of Gender Relations: A Comparative Study of Law and Society", organized by Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, School of Law, SOAS, University of London and British Council (23-26 February 2015)
15th Human Rights Summer School on Human Rights and Religion, organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), funded by UNHCR (2014)
International Conference on "South Asia and International Law: Engagement or Encounter?", organized by Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) (23-25 August 2014)
Workshop on 'Networking and Communication Skills' by Bangladesh Law Students Association (BDLSA), 2014
Training on 'Research and Advocacy' by South Asian Institute for Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies (SAILS), 2013
Workshop on the 'Quality Teaching Mechanisms for the Underprivileged School Students' by Teach for Bangladesh (TFB), 2013
Lecture Seminar by Professor Philippe Sands QC, University College London, UK on "Delimitation of the Bay of Bengal – Bangladesh, India and Myanmar", jointly organized by Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka and BILIA.
Training on 'Street Lawyering', organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP) (1-30 June 2012)
Workshop on the 'Constitution of Bangladesh', November 4, 2012
Workshop on ‘Ethics & Morality, Winning Interview, Career Planning and Youth Leadership Development’, organized by Ethics Club, Bangladesh, 2011
Mooting Activities
Mooting Instructor:
- Workshop at University of Dhaka (2018)
- Workshop at Jahangirnagar University (2019)
- Workshop at Bangladesh University of Professionals (2019)
- Workshop at East-West University (2019, 2021)
- Workshop at University of Asia Pacific (2016, 2018)
- Workshop at Primeasia University (2017)
- Workshop at Bangladesh University (2018)
Moot Adjudicator:
International:
- Russian Qualifying Round, Jessup Moot Court Competition (2023, 2024) (Participated)
- Nepal Qualifying Round, Jessup Moot Court Competition (2023) (Invited)
- Thailand Qualifying Round, Jessup Moot Court Competition (2023) (Invited)
- Nigerian Qualifying Round, Jessup Moot Court Competition (2022) (Participated)
- IBA-ICC Moot Court Competition 2022 (Participated), 2023 (Invited)
National:
- 2nd DUMCS-TIB Anti-Corruption Moot Court Competition (2019)
- International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, organized by SED Foundation and Eastern University (2018)
Internal:
- Inter-Year Moot Court Competitions, University of Dhaka (2015-2019, 2023)
- Inter-Year Moot Court Competition, Jahangirnagar University (2019)
- Intra-Department Moot Court Competition, East-West University (2019, 2022)
- Inter-Semester Moot Court Competition, University of Asia-Pacific (2018-2023)
- Inter-Semester Moot Court Competition, American International University Bangladesh (2019, 2022)
- Inter-Semester Moot Court Competition, Green University (2016)
Evaluator:
- Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2022
- IBA-ICC Moot Court Competition 2021, 2022
Funded Project
Nabila Farhin and Nadia Rahaman, Research Project on 'Access to SRHR during Disaster', funded by East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT) (Ongoing)
Nabila Farhin & Nadia Rahaman, Research Project on ‘Empowering Workers for Justice: Legal Framework Review’, funded by the Rule of Law Collaborative (RoLC) of the University of South Carolina in collaboration with Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) (2024)
Other Professional Activities
7th Workshop on 'Mooting and Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, June 1, 2024
Commonwealth Attorney General and Solicitor Generals Conference on Cross Border Challenges in Justice Delivery, organized by Government of India, The Office of Attorney General & Solicitor General and, Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA), February 2024
22nd Human Rights Summer School on Human Rights and Human Security, organized by ELCOP, UNHCR and UNODC, from 17 to 27 October, 2023
6th Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, August 26, September 5, 2023
5th Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, July 22 & 26, 2023
21st Human Rights Summer School (HRSS) on 'Human Rights and Bangladesh: Leadership in Prospect', organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), from 17 to 27 December 2022.
3rd Intra-Department Moot Court Competition, organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, November 24-26, 2022
4th Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, April 2022
Online Training Session on Moot: Research, Memorial Writing & Oral Submission, organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, November-December 2021
3rd Online Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, September, 2021
2nd Online Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, April 2021
Session on "International Criminal Law: Foundation, Development and Future" by Mr Antonio Angotti, practising refugee lawyer at Florence and Fellow at Center for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP), organized by Department of Law, 26 February 2020
Session on "The Concept of Honor Killing and Zina from the Perspective of Sharia Law" by Mr Antonio Angotti, practising refugee lawyer at Florence and Fellow at Center for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP), organized by Department of Law, 24 February 2020
20th Human Rights Summer School (HRSS) on 'Human Rights and Rebellious Lawyering', organized by Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), sponsored by UNHCR, UNDP, and Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF), 2019.
2nd Intra-Department Moot Court Competition, organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, December 2019
1st Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Moot Court Committee, Department of Law, East West University, November 2019
Simulation Project for Integrating Youth through Community Empowerment (SPIYCE), organized by ELCOP and i-Probono, funded by EMK Centre, 2019.
Research Seminar on 'Trial of War Rapes: When Justice is an Issue', organized by the East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT), March 12, 2019
Interdisciplinary Seminar on 'Interfaces of Law and Economics: Bangladesh Context', organized by Department of Law, East West University, November 4, 2018
Interdisciplinary Seminar on 'Law and Literature: Cross Connections', organized by Department of Law, East West University, December 3, 2018
19th Human Rights Summer School on 'Human Rights and Digital Age', organized by ELCOP, funded by UNHCR, 2018.
1st Inter-Semester Moot Court Competition, organized by Moot Court Society, University of Asia Pacific, 2018
1st Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by Moot Court Society, University of Asia Pacific, 2017
Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by the Department of Law, Primeasia University, 2017
6th Inter-Year Moot Court Competition, organized by Dhaka University Moot Court Society (DUMCS), 2016
Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by Dhaka University Moot Court Society (DUMCS), 2016
5th Inter-Year Moot Court Competition, organized by Dhaka University Moot Court Society (DUMCS), 2015
Workshop on 'Mooting & Advocacy', organized by Dhaka University Moot Court Society (DUMCS), 2015
BLAST Awareness Fair in Sylhet, organized by the Women in Justice (WIJ) Project, BLAST and NCSC, Justice for All program, USAID, October 28, 2015
Roundtable on 'Independent Complaint Mechanism for Migrant Workers', organized by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) and International Labour Organization (ILO), August 29, 2015
Training on 'Gender Sensitivity for the Stuffs of Women and Children Violence Prevention Tribunal in Dhaka', organized by Women in Justice Project, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), National Centre for State Courts (NCSC) and USAID.
Researcher Link Workshop on 'Governance and Management of Gender Relations: A Comparative Study of Law and Society', organized by Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, School of Law, SOAS, University of London and British Council (23-26 February 2015)
10th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition, Jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, August 2014
International Conference on 'South Asia and International Law: Engagement or Encounter?', organized by Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) (23-25 August 2014)
Session on 'Quality Teaching for Underprivileged Children in Schools' organized by Teach for Bangladesh, 2014
9th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition, Jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, September 2013
1st Bangladesh Law Students Conference, organized by Bangladesh Law Students Association (BDLSA), 2013
Celebrating the Constitution Day of Bangladesh, organized by Banglar Pathshala, 2012
Year-long sessions on the Constitution of Bangladesh, organized by Banglar Pathshala, 2012
Journal Publication
National
“Effect of Trade Liberalization on Economic Growth of Developing Countries”,- The Jahangirnagar Review, Part II: Social Sciences, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 125-140, 2012 printed in June 2015, ISSN 1682-422.
“A Comparative Study on the Cost of Higher Education in Private and Public Universities in Bangladesh”, – East West Journal of Business and Social Studies (EWJBSS), Vol. 3, pp. 47-67, 2013
“Economics of Mushroom (Agricus bisporus) Production in a Selected Upazilla of Bangladesh.” – “The Agriculturists”: A Scientific Journal of Krishi Foundation, Vol. 10, No. 2, Page- 77-89, December 2012, ISSN 1729 – 5211.
“Socio-economic Benefits of Rickshaw-pulling with Special Reference to Income, Employment and Services: A Study in Dhaka city”, Daffodil International University Journal of Business and Economics, Vol. 4, No. 1 & 2; (page 71-85), December, 2009.
A Test of Association between Working Hour and Work Family Conflict : A Glimpse on Dhaka's Female White Collar Professionals
M Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas, Kamrul Hassan, International Journal of Business and Management, Centre for Science and Education, Toronto, Vol. 4, No. 4, May 2009.
Communication Skills of the Business Executives of Local Private Concerns in Bangladesh
Dr. Nargis Akhter, Sardana Islam, Kamrul Hassan, International Journal of Business and Management, Centre for Science and Education, Toronto, Vol 9, No. 2, October 2009.
The Application of Newtonian Laws of Mechanics to Marketing : A Concept Paper
International Journal of Arts & Science (IJAS) Conference for Academic Discipline organized by Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) and held at the University of Las Vegas, March 23-26, 2009.
This Paper was double blind reviewed and accepted for presentation in the Conference. However, the authors could not travel to the USA for a physical presentation.
Communication Skills of the Business Executives of Local Private Business Concerns in Bangladesh (Conference Paper)
Dr. Nargis Akhter, Sardana Islam, Kamrul Hassan, First International Conference of Global Business and Management Forum (GBMF), November 7-8, 2008, New Delhi, India.
This Paper won the GBMF-UN OMAHA Best Paper Award.
A Study of the Corporate L abour Market at Dhaka : Categorizing the Barriers Faced by Women Executives
M Sayeed Alam, Kamrul Hassan, Chowdhury Iftekhar Amin, First International Conference of Global Business and Management Forum (GBMF), November 7-8, 2008, New Delhi, India.
Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Private Garments Sector : Study on Perception and Performance
Saadia Shabnam, Farhana Ferdousi, Kamrul Hassan, 3rd International Conference of Global Business and Management (GBMF) , December 23, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Evaluation of Brand Extension : How Parent Brand Quality Matters for Extension Success
M Sayeed Alam, Kamrul Hassan, 3rd International Conference of Global Business and Management (GBMF) , December 23, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Lean Enabling Factors : A Study of Bangladeshi Firms
Farhana Ferdousi, Amir Ahmed, Kamrul Hassan, 3rd International Conference of Global Business and Management (GBMF) , December 23, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Possible Strategies for Managing Discontinuous Change : The Role of Leaders in Change Management
Dr. Soleman Mozammel, Kamrul Hassan, Fazlus Zaman, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume-6, Issue-7, July 2017.
Optimal Site Selection Strategy for inspection Under the Chemical Weapons Convention
Debasis Sengupta, Kamrul Hassan, Statistics and Applications, New Delhi, India.
The Paper was accepted for publication (Acceptance SA 10(7)2017)
Factors Influencing the Choice of Mobile Banking Services in Bangladesh : An Exploratory Analysis
Mahmud Zubayer, Omar Faruq, Md. Kamrul Hassan, Journal of Green Business School, 2018, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Is Marketing Practice Applicable to Small Business Growth? A Literature Review Based Study
Md. Kamrul Hassan, International Journal of Management and Development Studies 9(1) : 01-10-(2020), ISSN (Online) 2320-0685.
Tradeoff Between Business Profitability and Sustainability Initiative - A Case of Bangladesh Garment Industry Under Pandemic Situation
Md. Kamrul Hassan, International Journal of Economics , Commerce and Management, Vol. VIII, Issue 8, November 2020, United Kingdom.
Determinants of Using Social Networking Sites Toward Entrepreneurial Success: Experience from a Developing Nation
Md. Abdul Momen, Shamsul Huq Bin Shahriar, Md. kamrul Hassan, Seyama Sultana, Emerging Economy Studies, International Management Institute, 6(2) 191-200, 2020.
Journal Publication
- M. Hossain, H. Zhang, H. F. Ying, M. Z. Saeed, B. Qin, D. Bloos, X. Duan*. 2D metallic vanadium dichalcogenides and related heterostructures. Materials Today Advances, 2024, 21, 100451.
- M. Z. Saeed, Z. Zhang, H. Zhang, B. Qin, M. Hossain, Y. Huangfu, J. Liu, K. He, P. Lu, W. Li, F. Ding, R. Wu, B. Li, J. Li, X. Duan*. Synthesis of the 2D ternary topological insulator Bi2-xSbxSe3 with a low carrier concentration and ultrahigh carrier mobility. Advanced Functional Materials, 2024, 2400723.
- W. Dang, Y. Huangfu, M. Hossain, X. Lin, Z. Lu, Z. Huang, Z. Li, Y. Liu, X. Duan*. Self-heating effect in a MoS2 field-effect transistor and improved heat dissipation by the BN capping layer. ACS Applied Electronic Materials, 2024, 6, 472.
- M. Hossain*, S. K. Sen. Effect of substrate temperature on the morphology of chemical vapor deposition grown two-dimensional metallic vanadium diselenide. Current Applied Physics, 2023, 52, 31.
- B. Qin, M. Z. Saeed, Q. Li, M. Zhu, Y. Feng, Z. Zhou, J. Fang, M. Hossain, Z. Zhang, Y. Zhou, Y. Huangfu, J. Liu, H. Zhang, R. Wu, B. Zhao, J. Li, Z. Wei, B. Li*, X. Duan, X. Duan*. General low-temperature growth of two-dimensional nanosheets from layered and nonlayered materials. Nature Communications, 2023, 14, 304.
- W. Dang, Z. Lu, B. Zhao, B. Li, J. Li, H. Zhang, R. Song, M. Hossain, Z. Le, Y. Liu, X. Duan*. Ultimate Low Leakage and EOT of high-κ Dielectric Using Transferred Metal Electrode. Nanotechnology, 2022, 33, 39.
- M. Hossain, B. Qin, B. Li, X Duan*. Synthesis, characterization, properties and applications of two-dimensional magnetic materials. Nano Today, 2021, 42, 101338.
- M. Hossain*, M. A. Iqbal, J. Wu, L. Xie*. Chemical vapor deposition and temperature-dependent-Raman characterization of two-dimensional vanadium ditelluride. RSC Advances, 2021, 11, 2624.
- H. Zhang#, Q. Li#, M. Hossain#*, B. Li, K. Chen, Z. Huang, X. Yang, W. Dang, W. Shu, D. Wang, B. Li, W. Xu, Z. Zhang, and X. Duan*. Phase selective synthesis of ultrathin FeTe nanoplates by controllable Fe/Te atom ratio in the growth atmosphere. Small, 2021, 17, 2101616.
- S. K. Sen*, M. A. Jalil, M. Hossain*, M. S. Manir, K. Hoque, M. A. Islam, M. N. Hossain. Silver incorporated α-MoO3 nanoplates to nanorods: Exploring the effects of doping on structural, morphological and optical properties. Materials Today Communications, 2021, 27, 102404.
- B. Zhao, D. Shen, Z. Zhang, P. Lu, M. Hossain, J. Li, B. Li, X. Duan*. 2D Metallic transition-metal dichalcogenides: Structures, synthesis, properties, and applications. Advanced Functional Materials, 2021, 2105132.
- M. Hossain*, B. Qin, S. K. Sen. Chemical Synthesis and Substrate Temperature Effect on Morphology of 2D Vanadium Disulfide. Crystal Research and Technology, 2021, 56, 2000184.
- J. Cao, H. Xu, J. Zhong, X. Li, S. Li, Y. Wang, M. Zhang, H. Deng, Y. Wang, C. Cui, M. Hossain, Y. Cheng, L. Fan, L. Wang, T. Wang, J. Zhu, B. Lu. Dual-Carbon Electrode-Based High-Energy-Density Potassium-Ion Hybrid Capacitor. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021, 13, 7.
- S. K. Sen, S. Dutta, L. Paik, T. C. Paul, M. Manir, M. Hossain, M. N. Hossain. Dy-doped MoO3 nanobelts synthesized via hydrothermal route: Influence of Dy contents on the structural, morphological and optical properties. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2021, 876, 160070.
- S. K. Sen, M. M. H. Babu, T. C. Paul, M. S. Hossain, M. Hossain, S. Dutta, M. R. Hasan, M. N. Hossain, M. A. Matin, M. A. Hakim, P. Bala. Gamma irradiated nanostructed NiFe2O4: Effect of gamma-photon on morphological, structural, optical and magnetic properties. AIP Advances, 2021, 11, 075308.
- B. Qin, H. Ma, M. Hossain, M. Zhong, Q. Xia, B. Li, and X. Duan*. Substrates in the synthesis of two-dimensional materials via chemical vapor deposition. Chemistry of Materials, 2020, 32, 24, 10321.
- M. A. Iqbal, M. Cui, A. Liaqat, R. Faiz, M. Hossain, C. Dang, H. Liu, X. Wang, W. Wen, J. Wu, L. Xie. Organic Charge Transfer Complexes (CPXs) on Graphene with Ultrahigh Near Infrared (NIR) Photoresponsivity. Nanotechnology, 2019, 30, 254003.
- M. Hossain, J. Wu, W. Wen, H. Liu, X. Wang and L. Xie*. Chemical vapor deposition of 2D vanadium disulfide and diselenide and Raman characterization of the phase transitions, Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2018, 5, 1800528.
- X. Wang, M. Hossain, Z. Wei, and L. Xie*. Growth of two-dimensional materials on hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), Nanotechnology, 2018, 30, 034003.
- X. Wang, W. Wen, Z. Song, H. Liu, J. Wu, C. Dang, M. Hossain, M. A. Iqbal, L. Xie*. Potential two-dimensional materials with phase transitions: Structure, synthesis and device applications. Advanced Materials, 2018, 1804682.
- M. Hossain, Z. Zhao, W. Wen, X. Wang, J. Wu, L. Xie*. Recent advances in two-dimensional materials with charge density waves: Synthesis, characterization and applications. Crystals, 2017, 7, 298.
Presentation at National/International Conferences
- Hossain, M.; Xie, L. Chemical Vapor Deposition and Temperature-Dependent Raman Characterization of Two-Dimensional Vanadium Dichalcogenides. Oral, Asia NANO, Qingdao, China, 2018.10.18-21. (Abstract Book, Page No-42)
- Hossain, M.; Xie, L. Chemical Vapor Deposition of Two-Dimensional Metallic Vanadium Diselenide and Raman Characterization of the Phase Transition. Poster, NT18, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2018/07/15 to 2018/07/20. (Abstract Book, Page-21)
- Hossain, M.; Xie, L. Synthesis and Phase Transition of Two-Dimensional Metallic Vanadium Dichalcogenides: 1T-VX2 (X = S, Se). Poster, ICON-2DMAT, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, 2017/12/11 to 2017/12/14. (Abstract Book, Page-60)
- Hossain, M.; Wen, W.; Liu, H.; Wang, X.; Wu, J.; Xie, L. Synthesis and Temperature Dependent Raman Spectra of the Charge Density Wave Material: 1T-VS2. Poster, China NANO, Beijing, China, 2017/08/29 to 2017/08/31. (Abstract Book, Page-142)
- M. Hossain, M. M. H. Bhuiyan, J. M. M. Islam, K. A. Khan and M. A. Khan “Dispersion of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs) by using dimethylformamide solution.” Oral, International Conference on Physics for Energy and Environment, Bangladesh Physical Society, Bangladesh, 2014.03.06-08. (Abstract Book, Page-46)
- M. Hossain, M. S. Alam and K. A. Khan “Studies on Energy Efficiency of Bryophyllum Pinnatum Leaf (BPL) cell” Oral, Aligarh Nano IV International, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 2014.03.08-10. (Abstract Book, Page-47)
- M. Hossain, S. Alam and K. A. Khan “Electricity Generation from Bryophyllum Pinnatum Leaf (BPL)- An Innovative approach for both Physicist and Chemist.” Oral, National Conference on Physics for Sustainable Development, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh, 2014.02.15. (Abstract Book, Page-36)
Publications
- S. I. Ahmed, M. Ibrahim, M. Nadim, M. M. Rahman, M. M. Shejunti, T. Jabid and M. S. Ali, “MangoLeafBD: A Comprehensive Image Dataset to Classify Diseased and Healthy Mango Leaves,” Data in brief, 2023.
- A. Mimi, S. F. T. Zohura, R. Haque, M. Ibrahim, O. Farrok, T. Jabid, M. S. Ali, “Evaluating Deep Learning Methods on Leaf Defect Identification Task,” Machine Graphics and Vision, 2023.
- M.A. Kabir, F. Farjana, R. Choudhury, A. I. Kayes, M. S. Ali, O. Farrok “Net-metering and Feed-inTariff policies for the optimum billing scheme for future industrial PV systems in Bangladesh,” Alexandria Engineering Journal, Vol. 63, pp. 157-174, 2023.
- M.S.H. Onim, Z.M.M. Sakif, A. Ahnaf, A. Kabir, A.K. Azad, A.M.T. Oo, R. Afreen, S.T. Hridy, M. Hossain, T. Jabid, M.S Ali, SolNet: “A Convolutional Neural Network for Detecting Dust on Solar Panels.” Energies 2022, 16, 155
- A.M.A. Joy, I. J. Bushra, R. Ayshee, S. Hasan, S. B. Hassan, M. S. Ali, O. Farrok, M. R. A. Rashid, M. Islam, “Contactless Surveillance for Preventing Wind-Borne Disease Using Deep Learning approach,” International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), 13(11), 2022.
- S. F. Ahmed, N. Rafa, M. Mofijur, I. A. Badruddin, A. Inayat, M. S. Ali, O. Farrok, TM Y. Khan, “Biohydrogen production from biomass sources: metabolic pathways and economic analysis,” Frontiers in Energy Research, Vol. 9, 2021.
- S. K. Ghosha, T. K. Roy, M. A. H. Pramanik, and M. S. Ali, Energy management techniques to enhance DC-bus voltage transient stability and power balancing issues for islanded DC microgrids, Advances in Clean Energy Technologies, Elsevier, 2021.
- M. S. Ali, R A Tuhin, M S H Khan, and M Hasanuzzaman, Development of power generation from oceanic waves, Advances in Clean Energy Technologies, Elsevier, 2021.
- M. S. Ali, R A Tuhin, M S H Khan, Sun: The Main Source of Ground Energy and Power, Advances in Clean Energy Technologies, Elsevier, 2021.
- M. Ashikuzzaman, W. Akram, M. M. I. Anik, M. Hasan, M. S. Ali, and T. Jabid, PSO-ANN in preventing traffic collisions: a comparative study, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2021.
- J. A. Ovi, M. E. Haque, A. Kalam, S. A Jarin, M. S. Ali, and M. Hasan, Malaria Detection Using Local Composition Pattern, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021, 1803 (1), 012014.
- M. M. Haque, M. S. Ali, P. Wolfs and F. Blaabjerg, A UPFC for Voltage Regulation in LV Distribution Feeders With a DC-Link Ripple Voltage Suppression Technique, in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 56, no. 6, pp. 6857-6870, Nov.-Dec. 2020. doi: 10.1109/TIA.2020.3023068
- K. Ahmed, O. Farrok, M.M. Rahman, M.S. Ali, M. M. Haque, and A.K. Azad, Proton Exchange Membrane Hydrogen Fuel Cell as the Grid Connected Power Generator, Energies 2020, 13, 6679. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13246679
- M. M. Haque, S. Ali, and P. Wolfs, A UPFC Topology for LV Feeder Voltage regulation and Current Balance in High PV Penetration Applications, IEEE International Conference in Power Electronic, Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, 2-4 January 2020, Kerala, India.
- S. Ali, M. M. Haque and P. Wolfs, A Review of Topological Ordering based Voltage Rise Mitigation Methods for LV Distribution Networks with High Levels of Photovoltaic Penetration, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019, Vol 103: 463-476.
- S. Ali, M. M. Haque, and P. Wolfs, Matrix Converter Switching and Commutation Strategies for Grid Integration of Distributed Generation, In Renewable Energy and the Environment, M. R. Islam, N. K. Roy, and S. Rahman (Eds.), Springer, 2018, pp: 175-206. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7287-1_6
- P. Wolfs, M. M. Haque, and S. Ali, Power Quality Impacts and Mitigation Measures for High Penetrations of Photovoltaics in Distribution Networks, In Smart Energy Grid Design for Island Countries, M. R. Islam, K. A. Mamun, M. T. O. Amanullah (Eds.), Springer, 2017, pp: 97-124. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50197-0_4
- S. Ali and P. Wolfs, An Improved Four Step Commutation Process for Silicon Carbide-Based Matrix Converters, Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2016, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
- S. Ali and P. Wolfs, An Improved Modulation Method for Matrix Converters with Unbalanced Output Loading, Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2014, Perth, WA, Australia
- S. Ali and P. Wolfs, A Matrix Converter based Voltage Regulator for MV Rural Feeders, IEEE PES General Meeting, Conference & Exposition, 27-31 July 2014, National Harbor, Washington, USA.
- M. S. Ali, H. R. Pota, M. A. Mahmud, M. J. Hossain and N. K. Roy, Stability Analysis of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems Using a Linear Zero Dynamic Controller, IEEE 8th Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA), 2013, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
- M. S. Ali, H. R. Pota, M. A. Mahmud and M. J. Hossain, Novel MIMO Linear Zero Dynamic Controllers for the Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System with Weather Disturbances, IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2013, Vancouver, BC, USA.
- M. S. Ali, H. R. Pota, M. A. Mahmud, and M. J. Hossain, Critical Parameter Analysis and LQR Control for the Distribution System with DFIG, Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 22-26 July 2012, San Diego, USA.
- M. S. Ali, H.R. Pota, F.R. Islam and N.K. Roy, Dynamic load Variation and Stability Analysis in Distribution Networks with Distributed Generators, International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, 18-25 May 2012, Italy.
- F. R. Islam, H. R. Pota, and M. S. Ali, V2G Technology to Design a Virtual UPFC, International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, 18-25 May 2012, Italy.
- F. R. Islam, H. R. Pota, M. S. Rahman and M. S. Ali, Performance analysis of photovoltaic cell with dynamic PHEV loads, 22nd Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), Bali, Indonesia, 2012, pp. 1-6.
- M. S. Ali, H. R. Pota, M. A. Mahmud, and M. J. Hossain, Identification of Critical Parameters for Distribution Networks with DFIG and Dynamic loads, 21st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference. 25-28 September 2011, Brisbane, Australia.
- F. R. Islam, H. R. Pota, and M. S. Ali, V2G Technology for Designing Active Filter System to Improve Wind Power Quality, 21st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, 25-28 September 2011, Brisbane, Australia.
- M. A. Mahmud, M. J. Hossain, H. R. Pota, and M. S. Ali, Generalized Lyapunov Function for Stability Analysis of Interconnected Power Systems, 21st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference 25-28 September 2011, Brisbane, Australia.
- M. A. Mahmud, M. J. Hossain, H. R. Pota, and M. S. Ali, Zero Dynamic Excitation Controller Design for Power System with Dynamic Load, 21st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference. 25-28 September 2011, Brisbane, Australia.
Book Chapter
Sayeed Hossain Sarwar and Psymhe Wadud ‘Salinity, Standard of Living and Rights’ in Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Tapas Kanti Baul, Bayazid Hossain and Muhammad Rezaur Rahman (eds), Economic Development versus Human Rights Abuse: Shrimp Culture in the South (Community Law Reform, ELCOP & UNDP 2019)
Journal Articles
Arpeeta S. Mizan, Sayeed Hossain Sarwar, MR Rahman, "Challenges of Taking Human Rights Fact Finding Lessons Out of Classrooms: Lessons from Bangladesh" (2019) Vol. 10, Journal of Indian Law and Society <https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/jindlas10&div=4&id=&page=>
1. K. Saha, Y. Sun, and M. Vasilyev, “Fundamental Selectivity Limits of Gas Spectroscopy”. Poster presented at: Frontier in Optics+Laser Science APS/DLS, The Optical Society of America, 15-19 September 2019, Paper JW4A.118, Washington DC, USA.
2. M. Rahman, I. Ahmed, K. Saha, A.S.M Rouf, T. Dhar and F. M. Mohammedy, “An Overview of Solid State Drive Applications in Storage and Embedded Systems”, Proc. Of the APMEE- 2012, Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh.
Publications
- Bini, N. A. (2021, January). “A synergistic relationship between University of Dhaka and contemporary Dhaka city: A socio-economic overview”, Paper presented at the international e- Conference on Celebrating the 100 years of the University of Dhaka: Reflections from the Alumni-International as well National, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Advertisement Practices in Bangladesh: Agency Perspectives
SSM Sadrul Huda, Afsana Akhtar, Md Humayun Kabir, Omar Faruq. Handbook of Research on New Media Applications in Public Relations and Advertising, IGI Global. 2021, Pg. 63-100.
Mobile Financial Services in the Context of Bangladesh
Md Humayun Kabir, SSM Sadrul Huda, Omar Faruq. Copernican Journal of Finance & Accounting, Volume 9, Issue 3, Pg 83-98, 2020. e-ISSN 2300-3065, p-ISSN 2300-1240.
Factors Influencing the Choice of Mobile Banking Services in Bangladesh: An Exploratory Analysis
Mahmud Zubayer, Omar Faruq, MK Hasan. Journal of Green Business School, Volume 2, Issue 1, Pg. 1-14, 2019.
What makes women executives resourceful? The case of Dhaka city executives
S. S. M. Sadrul Huda, Afsana Akhtar, Mahmud Zubayer, Omar Faruq. Sky Journal of Business Administration and Management Vol. 3(7), pp. 094 - 100 December, 2015. ISSN 2315-8778 © 2015.
Incorporating Small Farmers in the Agricultural Supply Chain: A Pastoral View of Bangladesh
Omar Faruq, M Sayeed Alam & Sabina Sharmin. International Journal of Management and Development Studies (IJMDS, ISSN Online 2320-0685, ISSN Print 2321-1423); Published by Grabs Educational Charitable Trust, Chennai, India; Pg. 36-43; Volume 2, Issue 3, July 2014.
Do Family and Experience Matter to Access Finance?: A Test on Women Entrepreneurs of Dhaka
M Sayeed Alam, Sabina Sharmin, Omar Faruq, (2012); in Dr. Imran Saleem & Ashraf Imam (eds.), Education and Social Sector: Issues and Challenges, Regal Publishers, New Delhi, India. (ISBN: 978-81-8484-181-7); 2012.
Marketing Strategies of Retail Stores: An Evaluation of Grocery Shops of Dhaka City
S. S. M Sadrul Huda, Mahmud Zubayer, Omar Faruq. Global Journal of Management and Business Research (GJMBR); Published by Global Journals Inc. (USA); Volume 11 Issue 7: Pg. 81-87; July 2011.
Evaluation of Brand Extension (similar and distance product category) with respect to Degree of Fit and Quality of the Core Brand
Sayeed Alam, Omar Faruq, Sabina Sharmin. International Journal of Marketing and Management Research (ISSN: 2229-6883); Published by Sri Krishna International Research & Educational Consortium, India; Volume 1, Issue 1: Pg. 27- 36; December 2010.
The Influence of Food Store Environment on Customer Satisfaction
SSM Sadrul Huda, Omar Faruq & Sabina Sharmin. Journal of Marketing, University of Dhaka, Issue Vol. No. 10; June 2007.
Amusement Parks in Bangladesh: Visitors’ Evaluation
Kazi Khaled Shams Chisty, Mohammad Behroz Jalil and Omar Faruq. Journal of Business Studies (ISBN: 1815-3267); Published by Centre for Business Research, Southeast University; Vol. II No. 2: Pg. 257-267; July-Dec. 2006.
Journal Publication
International
Basanta K.Barmon ,Muntasir Chaudhury,Saiyeeda Saniya Munim, “Value Chain and Marketing Channels of Shrimp /Prawn Sector of Gher Farming System in Bangladesh”, World Review of Business Research, Vol-1 ,No-1,pp:10-24, 2011
National
Saiyeeda Saniya Munim Biva Arani Mallik Iftekharul Huq , “Conceptualizing Social Capital in lieu of market: Viewing Literature through a New Framework”, Journal of Business and Technology , vol:2, No:2,, 2009
Conference Proceedings
- Choyon, A. K. M.*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Majumder, S.P.; ‘Performance of a CPDM-QPSK Coherent Homodyne Optical Transmission System due to Cross Polarization Effects’, published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library which was presented in International Conference on Computer, Communication, Chemical, Materials, and Electronic Engineering (IC4ME2), on February 8- 9, 2018 at University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. (DOI: 10.1109/IC4ME2.2018.8465664)
- Choyon, A. K. M.*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Chowdhury R.*; ‘Performance Analysis of a CPDM-QPSK Direct Detection Optical Transmission System under the effects of Cross-Polarization’, published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library which was presented in the ‘International Conference on Advances in Science, Engineering and Robotics Technology (ICASERT)’ on May 3-5, 2019 at East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. (DOI: 10.1109/ICASERT.2019.8934494)
- Choyon, A. K. M.*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Chowdhury R.*; 'Performance Analysis of a CPDM 8-QAM Direct Detection Fibre Optic System under the effects of Cross-Polarization', published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library which was presented in 'IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Information, Communication, and Systems (IEEE SPICSCON)', on November 30, 2019 at Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SPICSCON48833.2019.9065096).
- M.A. Haque*, S.S. Chowdhury*, A. Maksud, J. Hossain*, K. Barua*, R. Rokon*, M.S. Najeeb*, N.I. Hasan*, S. Hossain*, S. Zaman, S.M.R. Chowdhury*, "Traffic Sign Detection under Challenging Conditions Using Faster RCNN", published in the International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP-2017)at Beijing, China.
*Authors contributed equally to the publication.
International Journal Papers
- Kumar, M.A.*; Padovani, Andrea*; Larcher, Luca*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Baten, M. Z.*; "Pulse Optimization and Device Engineering of 3D Charge Trap Flash for Synaptic Operation"; published on September 15, 2022 in "Journal of Applied Physics (JAP)" under the American Institute of Physics (AIP) publishing.
- Choyon, A. K. M.*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Chowdhury, R.*; Taher, K.A.; "Cross-Polarization Induced Crosstalk Impact Analysis on the BER Performance of 100-Gbps CPDM 8-QAM CO-FOC System over Unrepeatered 100-km SSMF Link" published in Results in Optics (Elsevier), 2020, 100012, ISSN 2666-9501.
- Choyon, A. K. M.*; Chowdhury, S. M. R.*; Chowdhury, R.*; "Optimum link distance and BER performance investigation for BPSK RF sub-carrier coherent FSO communication system under strong turbulence" published in International Journal of Science and Technology Research (IJSTR), 2020, volume 9, page 282-7.
*Authors contributed equally to the publication.
Publications
6. M. M. Hasan, J. F. Díaz-Morales, & M. H. A. Khan, “Evidence for environment hypothesis: Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the composite scale of morningness across Bangladesh and Spain”. Chronobiology International, 40:8, 1123-1132, (2023). (Details)
5. M. T. Hasan, M. M. Hasan, A. Perveen, & Khan, M. H. A. “Validation and psychometric properties of the Bangla version of Positive Mental Health (PMH) scale”. Heliyon, (2023). (Details)
4. M. M. Hasan, & M. H. A. Khan, “Bangla Version of the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS): Validity, Measurement Invariance and Normative Data in Non-Clinical Sample”. Heliyon, 8(6), (2022), P.1-6. (Details)
3. M. M. Hasan, K. S. Jankowski, & M. H. A. Khan, “Morningness-Eveningness Preference and Shift in Chronotype During COVID-19 As Predictors of Mood and Well-Being in University Students”. Personality and Individual Differences, 191, (2022), P.1-5. (Details)
2. M. M. Hasan, J. F. Díaz-Morales, & M. H. A. Khan, “Sex Differences in The Relationship Between Morningness-Eveningness Components, Mood and Well-Being Among Bangladeshi University Students”. Chronobiology International, 39(5), (2022a), P.725–734. (Details)
1. M. M. Hasan, J. F. Díaz-Morales, & M. H. A. Khan, “Bangla Version of the Composite Scale of Morningness: Factor Invariance and Validity with Sleep Habits, Mood and Mental Health”. Biological Rhythm Research, 53(9), (2022b), P.1439–1453. (Details)
Journal Publication (Total 7)
Alam, M. S., Biswas, K., & Sulphey, M. M. (2021). A case study on the entrepreneurial process of push and pull women entrepreneurs. South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases, 10(2), 207–217. https://doi.org/10.1177/22779779211028536
K Biswas, Alam S and Sulphey MM (2015), Work-Family Conflict and Non-Sharing Jobs: The Link Exploredfor Dhaka, East West Journal of Business and Social Studies, vol. 4, January 2015, ISSN 2974-5443
Kohinoor Biswas, M Sayeed Alam (2011) “Penetrating the Middle Class of the SAARC Region: A Gateway to Competitiveness of Emerging India” Metamorphosis: A Journal of Management Research, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow. Issue No.1, January-June, 2011, Vol. 10.
Humayun Kabir Chowdhury and Kohinoor Biswas (2011) “The Effects of Country Associations and Price on Consumer Quality Perceptions: A Cognitive Information Processing Perspective”International Journal of Management: Vol. 28 No. 1 Part 1, March , 2011,
Kohinoor Biswas, M Sayeed Alam ( 2011) “A Nexus between BOP Entrepreneurs and BOP Consumers: A Snap Shot from Bangladesh” International Journal of Research in Commerce and Management , Vol no 2, Issue 3 ( March), ISSN 0976-2183
Biswas, Kohinoor and Shabnam, Saadia (2009), “Strengths and Sustainability of Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues and Prospects”, Journal of Marketing , Vol. 11, June.
Shabnam, Saadia and Biswas, Kohinoor (2009), “Export Potential of Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry: Situation Analysis Using TOWS Matrix” Business Review, Khulna University, July.
Conference & Seminars
Farhan Faruqui, Lecturer M. Sayeed Alam, Assistant Professor Kohinoor Biswas, Senior Lecturer, East West University,“Gender and Small Business : Entrepreneurship Experiences from Women Entrepreneurs of Dhaka “, 2nd International Conference on Statistical Sciences, December 26-27, Carlton University of Canada and North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2008
Other
Kohinoor Biswas, Senior Lecturer, East West Saadia Shabnam, Lecturer, East West , “Strengths and Sustainability of Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry: “, Journal of Marketing, University of Dhaka, vol no. 11, 2008
Awards (Total 2)
Best paper award in Marketing Track for the paper titled ” A Case Approach to Test The Potentials of Transformation from Informal in to Formal Sector – A Snapshot from Dhaka Metropolis” in the International Conference on Business and Social Science Research, ICBSSR, Bangladesh, September 2015
Awarded 2nd prize for the paper titled” Challenges in Women Owned Small and Medium Sized Retail Business; A Perspective of Globalization” in the International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Management Research, organized by Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy, India 2009
Chapters in Edited Book (Total 13)
Alam, M S., Biswas, K., Esha H B, (2024). “Shajgoj” In Pandey, A., Bandyopadhyay, C., Debnath, R., Innovation for a Sustainable Future- selected cases, ISBN: 978-93-56408-64-7, pp. 87-92. Bloomsbury, New Delhi India
Biswas, K., Alam, M. S., Esha, B.H. (2023). Unmad: Can Leadership Help Survive the Satirical Magazine- A Case from Bangladesh. In Shreya Mishra. Case Studies on Leading and Strategizing for Organizations across Context. ISBN 978-93-56406-84-1. Bloomsbury India
Biswas, K., Alam, M. S., Muralidhara, G.V. (2023). Readymade Garment Industry in Bangladesh: Can It Retain the Lead in the Global Market? In G. V. Muralidhara. Doing Business in South Asia: A Case Study Collection. ISBN: 978-1-032-19851-4 (hbk), 978-1-032-19846-0 (pbk). 978-1-003-26115-5 (ebk),pp 73-82, DOI: 10.4324/9781003261155-14. Routledge
Alam, M. S., Biswas, K., (2021). Entrepreneurial Marketing for Growth: A Case of Relevance during Pandemic from the Street Food Business in Dhaka. In Jain, D. R. K., Dikkatwar, D. R., Prasad, D. V. K. S., De, D. T., & Gonela, D. S. K. (Ed.) An Anthology of Multi-Functional Perspectives in Business and Management Research (Symbiosis International Conference on Rigor, Relevance and Resilience in Business & Management Research {SICBM-2021}, Vol. 2, Ser. ISBN: 978-93-91260-12-5, pp. 190–206). essay, Eureka Publications.
Alam M S, Shahriar, S. H. B and Biswas, K. (2020), “Deriving Some Marketing Insights from the Kachhi Biryani Market in New Dhaka”. In Developing Resilience in Disruptive Times -Insights from Strategic Management (pp.316-324). Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9789390358588
Alam, M. S., Biswas, K. (2019). Apon Coffee House: A Brand from Dhaka- What lies Ahead. In H Lehtimäki & A.K Dey, Sustainable Business and Competitive Strategies Retail Industry and E-Marketing(pp.173-182).Bloomsbury India.
Biswas, K. & M.A. Koreshi (2016) “Understanding Television Viewing Pattern: Young Bangladeshi Viewers’ Perspective”. Contemporary Issues in Business Research, pp. 160-177 ISBN 978-984-34-1057-3, vol. 2, December, 2016.
Biswas, K. and Alam, M. S. (2015), A Case Approach to Test the Potentials of Transformation from Informal in to Formal Sector- a Snapshot from Dhaka Metropolis. Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury, Contemporary Issues in Business Research, pp. 61-72, Dhaka. Department of Business Administration, East West University. ISBN 978-984-33-9383-8
Alam S and Biswas K (2015), Market Orientation and Informal Street Food Business: A Snapshot from Dhaka, Retailing- Trends in the New Millennium, ISBN 978-81-8094-165-8, MPJ Publishers
Ms Kohinoor Biswas, M Sayeed Alam, Imtiaz Ahmed, (2011) “Marketing Practices in the Informal Enterprises: An Excerpt from Dhaka”, Marketing Management , APH Publishing Corporation New Delhi, India . pp 1-9, ISBN 978-313-1217-9
Ms Kohinoor Biswas, M Sayeed Alam, (2011) “Cooperative Finance : A new Product for Women In Business ”, Women and Development, Novel Corporation, Chennai, India , pp 978-81, ISBN 978-81-906512-1-9
ISBN 978-81-906529-4-6
Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas, Farhan Faruqui(2009), “Challenges in Women Owned Small and Medium Sized Retail Business: Perspective of Globalization”, Contemporary Issues in Management Research, Centre for Contemporary Mangement Research, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Bharathidasan University, Excel Books, Trichi, India. pp: 169-79, ISBN 978-81-7446-713-3.
Conference papers (total 13)
Biswas, K., Shahriar, S. H. B and Alam M S (2021), A Case of Resilience amid COVID19: Dhopa Dako (An online laundry start-up) from Dhaka Metropolis.21th International Business Horizon INBUSH ERA WORLD SUMMIT (virtual mode) organized by Amity University, India, 17-19 February
Biswas, K., Shahriar, S. H. B and Alam M S (2021), “Jasmin’s Home-Made Food- a 12-year-old HBB from Dhaka: What lies ahead?” 2"d International Case Conference Katastasi-2021(virtual mode) Fortune Institute of International Business, New Delhi, 03rd April 2021
Biswas, K., & F.E.R. Fiza (2018) “Sexual Harassment by Educator: A Glance at East West University”. National Conference on Contemporary Changes in Bangladesh Society, Department of Sociology, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. May 12, 2018.
Biswas, K. M.S. Alam & M.J. Hosen, (2017) “A Case of Success Story from the Street Market in Dhaka”. Conference Reaching consumers of emerging markets, proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Emerging Markets Conference organized by Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (Noida Campus). January 5-7 (2017), pp. 791-794, ISBN: 978-81-928560-2-5. India.
Biswas, K., & M.S. Alam (2017) “Is Informal Economy Pro or Against of Green Economy? A Literature Review on the Debate”. International Conference on Knowledge Transfer, Organized by East West University Center for Research and Training (EWUCRT) with the financial support of UGC/World Bank Academic Innovation Fund, February 17-18 (2017), pp. 26-27. Dhaka, Bangladesh
Biswas, K. S H B Shahriar and M Islam ( 2016), Ups and Downs of a Brand ‘Spicy Chicken’ a Restaurant with her First-door Neighbor, East West University: a Case from Dhaka, Bangladesh Conference on Brand Management. Indian Institute of Management, Delhi, India, 16-17 April
M S Alam and K Biswas (2016) Vision with passion Creates a Brand of Restaurant: A Case from Dhaka Bangladesh. Conference on Brand Management. Indian Institute of Management, Delhi, India, 16-17 April
M Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas, (2011), “Branding for Retail Informal Market: A Road to the Formal Economy” 4th IIMA Conference on Marketing in Emerging Economies, organized by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad , 5-7 January, 2011
M Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas and Abdus Sattar (2010)“Impact of ‘Confidence’ on Transforming Women Entrepreneurs from Informal to Formal Sector: A Snapshot from Metropolis Dhaka” Presented to the International conference on Knowledge Globalization was organized by North South University, Bangladesh and Knowledge Globalization Institute, USA and Suffolk University, Boston, USA, May 9-10, 2010.
M Sayeed Alam and Kohinoor Biswas (2010) “Marketability of ‘Made in SAARC’ – An Explorative Study on Nominal and Extended Decision Making Situations” First International Marketing Conference (MARCON 2010), Indian Institute of Management Calcutta ,December 27-29, 2010.
Sayeed Alam, Kohinoor Biswas (2009), “Capitalizing on the Regional Potential: A Guide to Enhance Competitiveness of India Inc.”,Global Competition and Competitiveness of Indian Corporate, May 21-23, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode and Indian Institute of Management, Luknow, India. pp: 212-15.
Kohinoor Biswas, M Sayeed Alam (2009) “Cooperative Finance; an innovative financing plan for women in business an experimental study on Dhaka City”, International Finance Conference , Organized by Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta , India, 3-5 December 2009
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Dynamics of internal migration in Bangladesh: Trends, patterns, determinants, and causes
Introduction: Internal migration is essential to understand the population dynamics and the multifaceted relationship between population and development of a nation. In Bangladesh, the study of international migration is more frequent due to its socioeconomic importance and data availability. However, the study of internal migration is less frequent as there lie complexities in measuring internal migration, and data are less available. Thus, this paper aimed to explore the dynamics of internal in Bangladesh.
Data and methods: We utilized data from the Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 1991–2011. The number of internal migrants was estimated using the United Nations Manual on Methods of Measuring Internal Migration- Manual VI. District-wise lifetime and net internal migration rate were the dependent variables where several socioeconomic variables were used as independent variables. The correlation and the stepwise multiple linear regression analysis were employed.
Results: Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and all the Divisional cities have the highest in-migration rate, whereas the northern and southern districts of Bangladesh have the highest out-migration rate. The regression model showed that activity rate appeared to be the strongest predictor (β = 0.419, P<0.001) of net migration for 2011, followed by city corporation (β = 0.275, P<0.01) and poverty rate (β = -0.246, P<0.01). However, the lifetime internal migration rate was 9.8% in 2011. The pooled model (1991–2011) for lifetime internal migration showed that activity rate (β = 0.408, P<0.001), population density (β = 0.386, P<0.001), literacy rate (β = 0.341, P<0.001), and city corporation (β = 0.139, P<0.01) were the significant factors of internal migration. Marriage, looking for a job, employment/business, education, and natural calamities were the reasons for internal migration.
Discussion and conclusion: The destinations of migrants are few developed and urbanized cities which needs particular attention in policy planning. If the current migration trends continue, few cities will have an excessive population, which will increase density and pollution, thereby decreasing living standards. Thus, along with comprehensive urban planning, decentralization of government and private institutions must be ensured. Since the rural to urban migration rate is high, the findings recommend more development and concentration in the rural area. Finally, education, training, and work opportunities for migrants should be safeguarded in the area of origin.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the adult population in Bangladesh: A nationwide cross-sectional survey
Introduction: Studies related to the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy are scanty in Bangladesh, despite the
growing necessity of understanding the population behavior related to vaccination. Thus,
the present study was conducted to assess the prevalence of the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
and its associated factors in Bangladesh to fill the knowledge gap.
Methods and materials: This study adopted a cross-sectional design to collect data from 1497 respondents using
online (Google forms) and face-to-face interviews from eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh
between 1–7 February 2021. We employed descriptive statistics and multiple logistic
regression analysis.
Results: The prevalence of vaccine hesitancy was 46.2%. The Muslims (aOR = 1.80, p ≤ 0.01) and
the respondents living in the city corporation areas (aOR = 2.14, p ≤0.001) had more hesitancy.
There was significant variation in vaccine hesitancy by administrative divisions (geographic
regions). Compared to the Sylhet division, the participants from Khulna (aOR =
1.31, p ≤0.001) had higher hesitancy. The vaccine hesitancy tended to decrease with
increasing knowledge about the vaccine (aOR = 0.88, p ≤0.001) and the vaccination process
(aOR = 0.91, p ≤ 0.01). On the other hand, hesitancy increased with the increased
negative attitudes towards the vaccine (aOR = 1.17, p ≤0.001) and conspiracy beliefs
towards the COVID-19 vaccine (aOR = 1.04, p ≤0.01). The perceived benefits of COVID-19
vaccination (aOR = 0.85, p≤0.001) were negatively associated with hesitancy, while
perceived barriers (aOR = 1.16, p ≤0.001) were positively associated. The participants
were more hesitant to accept the vaccine from a specific country of origin (India, USA,
Europe).
Conclusions: Our findings warrant that a vigorous behavior change communication campaign should be
designed and implemented to demystify negative public attitudes and conspiracy beliefs
regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine in Bangladesh. The policymakers should also think about
revisiting the policy of the online registration process to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, as
online registration is a key structural barrier for many due to the persistent digital divide in
the country. Finally, the government should consider the population’s preference regarding
vaccines’ country of manufacture to reduce the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.
Health Belief Model, Theory of Planned Behavior, or Psychological Antecedents: What Predicts COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Better Among the Bangladeshi Adults?
This study aimed to determine the prevalence and investigate the constellations of psychological determinants of the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the Bangladeshi adult population utilizing the health belief model-HBM (perceived susceptibility to and severity of COVID-19, perceived benefits of and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination, and cues to action), the theory of planned behavior-TPB (attitude toward COVID-19 vaccine, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and anticipated regret), and the 5C psychological antecedents (confidence, constraints, complacency, calculation, and collective responsibility). We compared the predictability of these theoretical frameworks to see which framework explains the highest variance in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. This study adopted a cross-sectional research design. We collected data from a nationally representative sample of 1,497 respondents through both online and face-to-face interviews. We employed multiple linear regression analysis to assess the predictability of each model of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. We found a 41.1% prevalence of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among our study respondents. After controlling the effects of socio-economic, demographic, and other COVID-19 related covariates, we found that the TPB has the highest predictive power (adjusted R2 = 0.43), followed by the 5C psychological antecedents of vaccination (adjusted R2 = 0.32) and the HBM (adjusted R2 = 0.31) in terms of explaining total variance in the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the adults of Bangladesh. This study provides evidence that theoretical frameworks like the HBM, the TPB, and the 5C psychological antecedents can be used to explore the psychological determinants of vaccine hesitancy, where the TPB has the highest predictability. Our findings can be used to design targeted interventions to reduce vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine uptake to prevent COVID-19.
COVID-19 public stigma in the context of government-based structural stigma: A cross-sectional online survey of adults in Bangladesh.
The state in Bangladesh has instituted a series of policies and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic that reflects structural stigma. Stigma is now considered a complex phenomenon rather than just one set of beliefs. Thus, the level and correlates of stigma toward individuals and households that have become positive with the Coronavirus are of critical interest and importance. This article describes the nature of the Bangladesh government’s unusual labeling practices as a structural stigma and examines the stigma levels among Bangladeshi adults. A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 1,056 adult respondents. We used 10 Likert items (α = 0.630) to measure the level of stigmatized attitudes related to COVID-19. The data were analyzed using t-tests, ANOVA, and correlation coefficients to identify the factors associated with the dependent variable at the bivariate level. The multiple linear regression model was also fitted. The findings of the study show that 90.8% of the respondents had at least one stigmatized attitude. The regression analysis result shows that marital status, educational attainment, place of residence, risk perception, and attitudes toward COVID-19 were the most significant factors of stigmatized attitudes among the population in Bangladesh. This study suggests that state-sponsored labeling of COVID-19 positive people should be stopped immediately, and the privacy and confidentiality of the COVID-19 positive people should be appropriately maintained. Health education programs should also be adopted for all age groups to decrease negative attitudes toward this disease by increasing their knowledge and awareness for preventing COVID-19.
Population-Level Preparedness About Preventive Practices Against Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Adults in Bangladesh
This study assessed the preparedness regarding the preventive practices toward the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among the adult population in Bangladesh. Data were collected through an online survey with a sample size of 1,056. We constructed four variables (individual, household, economic, and community and social distancing) related to preparedness based on the principal component analysis of eight items. We employed descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the accuracy rate of the overall preparedness scale was 68.9%. The preparedness level related to economic, individual, household, and community and social distancing was 64.9, 77.1, 50.4, and 83.2%, respectively. However, the economic preparedness significantly varied by sex, education, occupation, attitude, and worries related to COVID-19. Individual preparedness was significantly associated with education, residence, and attitudes. The household preparedness significantly varied by education, residence, and worries, while the respondent's community and social distancing-related preparedness significantly varied by sex, region, residence, and attitude. This study implies the necessity of the coverage of financial schemes for the vulnerable group. Increased coverage of health education regarding personal hygiene targeting the less educated and rural population should be ensured.
Do knowledge and attitudes matter for preventive behavioral practices toward the COVID-19? A cross-sectional online survey among the adult population in Bangladesh
The Government of Bangladesh has adopted several non-therapeutic measures to tackle the pandemic of SARS-CoV-2. However, the curve of COVID-19 positive cases has not significantly flattened yet, as the adoption of preventive measures by the general population is predominantly a behavioral phenomenon that is often influenced by people's knowledge and attitudes. This study aimed to assess the levels of knowledge, attitudes, and preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19 and their interrelationships among the population of Bangladesh aged 18 years and above. This study adopted a web-based cross-sectional survey design and collected data from 1056 respondents using the online platform Google Form. We employed the independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's product-moment correlation, and Spearman rank-order correlation to produce the bivariate level statistics. We also run multiple linear and logistic regression models to identify the factors affecting knowledge, attitudes, and preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19. The respondents had an average knowledge score of 17.29 (Standard Deviation (SD) = 3.30). The average score for attitude scale toward COVID-19 was 13.6 (SD = 3.7). The respondents had excellent preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19 (mean 7.7, SD = 0.72). However, this study found that knowledge and attitudes did not matter for preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19. Instead, education appeared as a sole predictor for preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19; that means preventive behavioral practices toward COVID-19 was lower among the less educated respondents. This study suggests increasing education as a long-term strategy and taking immediate action to increase knowledge and decrease negative attitudes toward COVID-19 through targeted health education initiatives as a short-term strategy.