
VC congratulates 35 DU teachers on list of world's best researchers
DU Correspondent
The renowned Stanford University of the United States and the Netherlands-based publishing company 'Elsevier' have published a list of the world's best researchers. This year, 35 teachers and researchers from Dhaka University have been included in the world's top 2% Scientists 2025 list. Which is the highest in the country.
The renowned Stanford University of the United States and the Netherlands-based publishing company 'Elsevier' have published a list of the world's best researchers. This year, 35 teachers and researchers from Dhaka University have been included in the world's top 2% Scientists 2025 list. Which is the highest in the country.
Last year, 10 people from Dhaka University were included in this list. This year, it has increased to 35, which is an increase of about 250 percent compared to last year. The list has been prepared based on the research papers published by the researchers, citations, H-index, consistency and the impact of co-authors. This recognition is a reflection of the university's strong position in the international research field and its growing influence in global knowledge practice.
Recognized researchers and their global positions are:
M. A. Khalek (16,294), Md. Manjur Hasan (21,057), Muhammad Ibrahim Shah (38,129), Md. Abdul Muktadir (38,439), Md. Rakibul Haque (39,870), Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury (62,742), Nepal Chandra Roy (77,242), Amit Abdullah Khandaker (80,301), Taslim Ur Rashid (90,953), Abdus Salam (94,595), Md. Nazmul Hasan (96,369), Kazi Matin Uddin Ahmed (99,578), Md. Shad Salman (1,05,763), M. Rezaul Islam (1,06,416), Md. Kawsar Ahmed (1,11,994), Khadija Kubra (1,13,716), M. S. Rahman (1,17,171), Tausifur Rahman (1,19,167), Anisur Rahman (1,31,353), Saikat Mitra (1,35,520), M. Moinul Islam (1,52,557), Mohammad Anwar Hossain (1,55,099), Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan (1,70,483), Mohammad Mizanur Rahman (1,71,816), M. Ferdous (1,77,988), Md. Abdul Quddus (1,82,437), Md. Mahmudul Islam (2,38,355), Md. Yusuf Ali Molla (2,48,820), Md. Billal Hossain (3,08,820), Md. Rabiul Hasan (3,56,648), Al Shakib Khan Pathan (357,180), Md. Abdur Razzak (371,656), Animesh Pal (381,593), Sheikh M. M. Islam (395,785) and Md. Abdur Rashid (438,271).
Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan congratulated the teachers and researchers for being included in the list of the world's top scientists and said, "This recognition not only highlights the extraordinary achievements of the teachers and researchers but also reflects Dhaka University's commitment to the development of knowledge and the creation of a fair environment for education. This achievement will play an important role in enhancing the reputation of Dhaka University and achieving excellence in education and research."
The Vice Chancellor further said that despite various constraints, the current administration of the university is working to create a sustainable conducive environment for teachers and researchers. In line with this, various initiatives have been taken over the past year to encourage research and publication activities, increase international cooperation, and engage with global research organizations.
Recognized researchers and their global positions are:
M. A. Khalek (16,294), Md. Manjur Hasan (21,057), Muhammad Ibrahim Shah (38,129), Md. Abdul Muktadir (38,439), Md. Rakibul Haque (39,870), Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury (62,742), Nepal Chandra Roy (77,242), Amit Abdullah Khandaker (80,301), Taslim Ur Rashid (90,953), Abdus Salam (94,595), Md. Nazmul Hasan (96,369), Kazi Matin Uddin Ahmed (99,578), Md. Shad Salman (1,05,763), M. Rezaul Islam (1,06,416), Md. Kawsar Ahmed (1,11,994), Khadija Kubra (1,13,716), M. S. Rahman (1,17,171), Tausifur Rahman (1,19,167), Anisur Rahman (1,31,353), Saikat Mitra (1,35,520), M. Moinul Islam (1,52,557), Mohammad Anwar Hossain (1,55,099), Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan (1,70,483), Mohammad Mizanur Rahman (1,71,816), M. Ferdous (1,77,988), Md. Abdul Quddus (1,82,437), Md. Mahmudul Islam (2,38,355), Md. Yusuf Ali Molla (2,48,820), Md. Billal Hossain (3,08,820), Md. Rabiul Hasan (3,56,648), Al Shakib Khan Pathan (357,180), Md. Abdur Razzak (371,656), Animesh Pal (381,593), Sheikh M. M. Islam (395,785) and Md. Abdur Rashid (438,271).
Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan congratulated the teachers and researchers for being included in the list of the world's top scientists and said, "This recognition not only highlights the extraordinary achievements of the teachers and researchers but also reflects Dhaka University's commitment to the development of knowledge and the creation of a fair environment for education. This achievement will play an important role in enhancing the reputation of Dhaka University and achieving excellence in education and research."
The Vice Chancellor further said that despite various constraints, the current administration of the university is working to create a sustainable conducive environment for teachers and researchers. In line with this, various initiatives have been taken over the past year to encourage research and publication activities, increase international cooperation, and engage with global research organizations.
Comment / Reply From
You May Also Like
Latest News
Vote / Poll
ফিলিস্তিনের গাজায় ইসরায়েলি বাহিনীর নির্বিচার হামলা বন্ধ করতে জাতিসংঘসহ আন্তর্জাতিক সম্প্রদায়ের উদ্যোগ যথেষ্ট বলে মনে করেন কি?
হ্যাঁ
না
মন্তব্য নেই
0%
0%
0%
Popular Posts
Archive
Please select a date!
Submit