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Ongoing Project Work(s)

    1. Experimental approach for a novel piezoelectric membrane for air filtration.
    2. Timeframe:

      May 2025 - Present

      Supervisor:

       -

      Team Members:

      Shahriar Kabir, N. M. Azizur Rahman, Raihan Hossain,   Diamond Roy.

    3. Experimental approach towards a new version of chemically modified Jute fiber.
    4. Timeframe:

      June 2024 - Present

      Supervisor:

      Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury

      Team Members:

      Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury, Hasib Uj Jaman Khan, N. M. Azizur Rahman, Abdullah Al Mamun

    5. Experimental approach to exploring a new cellulosic natural textile fiber.
    6. Timeframe:

      October 2023 - Present

      Supervisor:

      Md. Bashar Uddin

      Team Members:

      Md, Bashar Uddin, N. M. Azizur Rahman, Ibrahim Hossain Imon

    Completed Project Work(s)

    1. A comparative study on a specific process parameter of the carding machine on yarn quality.
    2. Timeframe:

      February 2024 - March 2025

      Supervisor:

      Toufiqua Siddiqua

      Team Members:

      Toufiqua Siddiqua, N. M. Azizur Rahman, Asif Hossain, Shafiq Kamal, Farjana Ahmed

    3. Optimization of yarn, knitting & dyeing parameters to minimize crease mark in 100% cotton single jersey knitted fabrics.
    4. Timeframe:

      October 2023 - October 2024

      Supervisor:

      Sanjay Kumar Saha

      Team Members:

      Sanjay Kumar Saha, Faysal ahmed, Md. Nuruzzaman, Md. Pavel Reza Parvez, Md. Mostafizur Rahaman, Md. Masud Ali Rownok, N. M. Azizur Rahman, Md. Ahosanuzzaman, Mahadi Nasrullah


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