Dr. Md Zakir Hossain | Renewable energy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Md Zakir Hossain, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh
Md Zakir Hossain, PhD, is a Chemical Engineer specializing in renewable energy and waste recycling. With a PhD from Western University, Canada, he explores innovative methods like hydrothermal decarboxylation for biofuel synthesis and electronic waste recycling. Currently a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Western University, Zakir leads a team developing water-based solutions for electronic waste metal recovery, contributing to cleaner technologies. His previous work includes converting non-edible corn oil into high-value fuels, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable practices. 🌱🔬
Publication profile:
Education:
Md Zakir Hossain pursued his academic journey in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, culminating in a PhD from Western University, Canada, focusing on Hydrothermal Decarboxylation for liquid transportation fuels. His Master’s thesis delved into Ru-Ni-Al2O3 Catalysts for Supercritical Water Gasification at the same institution. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, excelling with honors. His research interests span from renewable energy synthesis to heterogeneous catalysis, reflecting a passion for sustainable solutions. 🎓🔬
Research Experience:
Md Zakir Hossain currently serves as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Western University, leading a project on Hydrothermal Processing of Electronic Waste for Metal Recovery. 🌐 This initiative addresses the pressing issue of electronic waste management by developing a novel recycling technology that utilizes water as a solvent. Supported by a MITACS Elevate grant for Clean Technologies, the project aims to extract valuable metals from electronic waste while mitigating environmental pollution. By implementing this innovative approach, valuable resources like copper and gold can be reclaimed from electronic components, contributing to sustainable practices in waste management. The ultimate goal is to commercialize the recycling method for widespread adoption. ♻️
Teaching Experience:
Md Zakir Hossain dedicated nearly nine years as a Full-Time Faculty member at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, fostering the next generation of chemical engineers. 🎓 His teaching portfolio encompassed a broad spectrum of courses, from chemical engineering principles to process equipment design, ensuring comprehensive student learning. Additionally, he actively engaged in curriculum development and accreditation processes, contributing to the academic excellence of the department. As a mentor, Zakir provided personalized guidance to students and facilitated industry internships, enhancing their practical skills and employability. His commitment to education and student success is commendable. 📚
Honors and Awards:
Md Zakir Hossain has garnered numerous honors and awards throughout his academic and research career, reflecting his dedication and excellence. 🏆 He was honored with the prestigious MITACS Elevate Fellowship in 2022 at Western University, recognizing his contributions to research. His commitment to academic pursuit was also acknowledged through Western University Graduate Research Scholarships in both 2013-2017 and 2009-2011. Additionally, he received the esteemed Julie Lassonde Award in 2015. Zakir’s academic journey began with recognition from the Bangladesh University Grant Commission Scholarship in 2003, followed by a series of Merit Scholarships during his undergraduate years at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 🎓
Research Focus:
Md Zakir Hossain’s research focuses on various aspects of societal and environmental issues in Bangladesh, spanning from healthcare to environmental degradation and economic resilience. 🌍 His work delves into understanding predictors of investment expenditure, vulnerability to environmental degradation, and drought adaptation measures. Through interdisciplinary approaches, he investigates factors influencing community-level outcomes such as receiving adequate healthcare services and adapting to environmental challenges. Hossain’s dedication to addressing pressing issues at both the community and individual levels underscores his commitment to improving societal well-being and environmental sustainability. 🏥🌱
Publication Top Notes:
- Do community-level predictors have more impact than individual/family-level predictors on receiving the desired number of ANC services in Bangladesh? – Cited by 0, 2024 📄
- Application of integrated approaches to assess the vulnerability to environmental degradation in the northwestern Barind tract of Bangladesh – Cited by 0, 2023 🌍
- Drought adaptation measures and their effectiveness at Barind Tract in northwest Bangladesh: a perception study – Cited by 6, 2019 🌾
- Predictors of investment expenditure from foreign remittances in the sylhet region of Bangladesh: A household-level analysis – Cited by 3, 2017 💼
- Application of analytic hierarchy process in identification of productive investment sector: A case study of Sylhet in Bangladesh – Cited by 2, 2012 📊
- Levels and trends in child malnutrition in Bangladesh – Cited by 11, 2009 🧒
- Levels and determinants of child undernutrition in Bangladesh – Cited by 11, 2008 📉