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Curriculum Vitae

 

N. M. Azizur Rahman

                     

Bank Department of Yarn Engineering, 

      Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX),

      Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh

House 465/2, West Kazipara (Miapara), 

      Brahmanbaria, Brahmanbaria-3400, Bangladesh

Receiver  +8801624164021

Email  azizhridoy79@gmail.com

World nmazizur.blogspot.com


Career Objective

            My career objective is to serve as a focused, dedicated, energetic, and optimistic textile engineer who thrives on embracing challenges to drive positive organizational change. I aim to leverage my skills and passion for innovation to create mutual benefit for both myself and the company. With a keen eye for detail and my leadership abilities, cooperative nature, and teamwork skills, I seek to propel the organization forward, creating a dynamic work environment that fosters growth and success while also advancing my professional development and fulfillment.


Education

B.Sc. in Textile Engineering

(Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2024

CGPA-3.59

(Out of 4.00)

H.S.C.

(Dhaka City College)

2018

GPA-5.00

(Out of 5.00)

S.S.C.

(Annada Government High School)

2016

GPA-5.00

(Out of 5.00)

J.S.C.

(Annada Government High School)

2013

GPA-5.00

(Out of 5.00)


Training and Workshops

Effective Communication and Presentation Skills

(Textile Today)

September 27, 2024

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100

(Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh)

May 14, 2024

C2C Standard and Knit Dyeing & Finishing

(Textile Today)

March 7, 2024

Textile Fiber, Yarn & Fabric

(Textile Today)

March 1, 2024 - March 2, 2024

Energy Management and Dyehouse Monitoring System

(Textile Today)

February 23, 2024

Technical Compliance of Fabric

(Textile Today)

February 17, 2024

Lean Manufacturing [Online]

(Textile Today)

February 16, 2024

Research Methodology and Manual for Implementing Innovation Project

(Textile Today)

February 02, 2024

Transformation to Innovation and Goal Setting & Mastering Life

(Textile Today)

November 10, 2023


Work Experiences

01.

Intern Trainee

(Ha-Meem Spinning Mills Limited)

2 Months

(January 01, 2024 – February 29, 2024)


Research Experiences

Research Assistant

(Asst. Prof. Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury)

A Fundamental Approach of Jute Fiber Research.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

June, 2024 – Present


Bachelor Final Year Research

(Asst. Prof. Toufiqua Siddiqua)

A Comparative Study of the Effect of Carding Flat Speed on the Quality of the Ultimate End Product.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

March, 2024 – August, 2024

Research Assistant

(Asst. Prof. Md. Bashar Uddin)

A Fundamental Approach to Explore a New Cellulosic Natural Textile Fiber.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

October, 2023 – Present


Industrial Project Experiences

01.

Optimization of Dyeing Parameters to Minimize Crease Mark in 100% Cotton S/J Knitted Fabrics Utilizing Hydrophilic Anti-Creasing Agents, Fatty Acid Softener, Glauber Salt and Regulating Proper Temperature Gradient.

(Textile Today Innovation Hub & Auko Tex Group)

October, 2023 – October, 2024


Presentation Experiences

01.

OnOptimization of Dyeing Parameters to Minimize Crease Mark in 100% Cotton S/J Knitted Fabrics Utilizing Hydrophilic Anti-Creasing Agents, Fatty Acid Softener, Glauber Salt and Regulating Proper Temperature Gradient.”

(Textile Today Innovation Hub)

2024

02.

On “Ha-Meem Spinning Mills Limited.”

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2024

03.

On “The Effect of Flat Speed of Carding Machine on the Ring Spun Yarn Quality”

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2024

04.

On “Bioinspired and green water repellent finishing of textiles using carnauba wax and layer-by-layer technique”

(Department of Dyes and Chemicals Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2022

05.

On “Studies of Polymerization and ring formation. XV. Artificial fibers from synthetic linear condensation super polymers by Wallace H. Carothers and Julian W. Hill. April 6, 1932”

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2020

06.

On “Green Technology: To make a change”

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2019


Event Participation

Conference

2nd International Conference on Textile Science and Engineering (ICTSE-2024)

(The Faculty of Textile Chemical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

May 23, 2024–May 24, 2024

Conference

TTH 8.0 Innovation Conference, 2024

(Textile Today Innovation Hub)

February 01 & 03, 2024

Conference

TTH 8.0 National Conference, 2023

(Textile Today Innovation Hub)

October 20, 2023

Seminar

Road To $100BN Export

(Textile Today)

September 14, 2023

Exhibition

Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show

(CEMS-Global)

September 13- September 16, 2023


Honors, Awards, and Fellowships

8th Position in Textile Talent Hunt Season 8 (Grand Finale)

(Textile Today Innovation Hub)

2024

University Stipend Scholarship

(Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2024

Zonal Champion Award in Textile Talent Hunt Season 8 (First Round)

(Textile Today Innovation Hub)

2023

University Stipend Scholarship

(Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2023

University Stipend Scholarship

(Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2022

University Stipend Scholarship

(Bangladesh University of Textiles)

2019

Board-General Scholarship, Secondary School Certificate Examination

(Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Comilla, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh)

2016

National Math Olympiad District Level 1st Runner-Up Award

(Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad - BdMO)

2015

Board-Talent Pool Scholarship, Junior School Certificate Examination

(Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Comilla, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh)

2013


Memberships and Volunteering Experiences

Member

Volunteer for Bangladesh (VBD), Brahmanbaria

Since May, 2024

Member

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB), Brahmanbaria

Since May, 2024

Campus Ambassador

National STEAM Olympiad

 September, 2023- October, 2024

Member

Clean Recycling Initiative (CRI)

Since

September, 2023

Member

Badhan, BUTEX Unit

 April, 2019- October, 2024

Lance Corporal

Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC)

January, 2012-December, 2013


Computer Skills

Mendeley

(Reference Management Software)

Professional

RStudio

(Programming Language for Statistical Computing and Graphics)

Basic

Minitab

(Statistical Software Package)

Basic

VideoPad Video Editor

(Video Editing Application by NCH Software)

Intermediate

Python

(Programming Language)

Basic

Microsoft Office

(MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint)

Professional


Language Skills

Bangla

(Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening)

Mastery

English

(Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening)

Advanced

Hindi

(Speaking, Listening)

Advanced


Managerial Skills

Business Management

Keya Drugs Industries Limited (Unani Pharmaceutical)

(Member of the Board of Directors)

Since April, 2022

Kajol Pata (Local Fashion House)

(Owner, Founder, and Chief Executive Officer)

November, 2020- October, 2021

Project Management

Bachelor Final Year Research Project

(Responsible for a Team of 4 Members as a Leader)

March, 2024-August, 2024

Textile Talent Hunt Innovation Project

(Responsible for a Team of 3 Members as a Leader)

October, 2023-July, 2024

Science Fair Project

(Responsible for a Team of 7 Members as a Leader)

February, 2015


Publications                                                                                                                    

01.

A. Roni, M. Nasrullah, N. M. A. Rahman, “Some Causes and Countermeasures of Crease Mark in Knit Fabric Dyeing,” Textile Today, ISSN 1999-2076, reg. 8/2012, vol. 17, p. 40, April 2024. [Online].

Available: https://www.textiletoday.com.bd/textile-today-april-2024-issue

2024

02.

N. M. A. Rahman, A. Roni, M. Nasrullah, “Optimization of yarn, knitting & dyeing parameters to minimize crease mark in 100% cotton single jersey knitted fabrics,” Textile Today, ISSN 1999-2076, reg. 8/2012, vol. 18, p. 44, May 2025. [Online].

Available: https://www.textiletoday.com.bd/textile-today-may-2025-issue

2025



Forthcoming Publications

01.

A Review Article on Stimuli-Responsive Polymers

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

August, 2024 – Present

02.

A Review Article on Integration of Graphene and Graphene Derivatives in Wearable Textile Applications

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

July, 2024 – Present

03.

A Research Article on Experimental Evaluation of Modified Jute Fiber.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

June, 2024 – Present

04.

A Review Article on Application of Dyes and Colorants in Latent Fingerprint Development Techniques

(Department of Dyes and Chemical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

June, 2024 – August, 2024

05.

A Research Article on A Comparative Study of the Effect of Carding Flat Speed on the Quality of the Ultimate End Product.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

February, 2024 – August, 2024

06.

A Research Article on Exploring a New Cellulosic Natural Textile Fiber.

(Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles)

October, 2023 – Present


Referees

1.             Toufiqua Siddiqua

Assistant Professor, Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Email: toufiqua@ye.butex.edu.bd Phone: +8801923609060

2.       Md. Bashar Uddin

Assistant Professor, Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Email: ymebashar@gmail.com Phone: +8801684132207

3.       Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury

Assistant Professor, Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Email: farhad@ye.butex.edu.bd Phone: +8801912639807

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