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1 International Conference on Physics for Sustainable Development & Technology (ICPSDT-2015) (15-16 February, 2015) Organized by Department of Physics Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET) Summary of the Programme Schedule: Title Time Venue 15 February 2015 Registration of the 08:00-09:00 am Central Auditorium Participants Inaugural Ceremony am Central Auditorium Refreshment 10:00-10:15 am Central Auditorium Keynote Session-I: 10: am Speaker:Prof. Yoshiro Hirayama, Tohoku University, Japan Coffee break 11:10 11:20 am Corridor of the Gallery Keynote Session-II 11:20-12:10pm Speaker: Prof. Michael Santos, University of Oklahoma, USA Session-I (A): Materials Science Venue:Gallery (West) Technical Sessions Lunch and PrayerBreak Technical Sessions 12:10 01:40 pm 01:40 02:30 pm 02:30 04:00 pm Session-I (B): Health, Environmental and Nuclear Physics-I Venue:Gallery (East) Session-I (C): Meteorology Venue:Language Center (Pre-engineering building ground floor) Session-II (A): Health, Environmental and Nuclear Physics-II Venue:Gallery (West) Session-II(B): Renewable Energy and Chemical Engineering Venue:Gallery (East) Poster Session 04:00 05:30 pm Pre-engineering building (Ground floor) Page 1 of 13
2 Title Time Venue 16 February 2015 Keynote Session-III: 09: am Speaker:Prof. Per Nordblad, Uppsala University, Coffee break 09:50 10:20 am Corridor of the Gallery Invited Talk (Session-III A) 10:20 11:00 am Speaker:Dr. Go Yusa, Tohoku University, Japan Invited Talk (Session-III B) 10:20 11:00 am Speaker:Dr. A. Al-Mahboob, University of Liverpool, UK Venue: Gallery (Eest) Invited Talk (Session-III C) Technical Sessions Lunch and prayer Break 10:20 11:00 am 11:00 01:00 pm 01:00 02:00 pm Speaker:Prof. Dr. G. M. Bhuiyan,University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Venue: Language Center (Pre-engineering building ground floor) Session-III (A): Multiferroics, Magnetic and Nanomaterials Session-III (B): Applied Physics and Engineering Venue: Gallery (East) Session-III (C): Theoretical Physics Venue:Language Center (Pre-engineering building ground floor) Pleasure trip 02:00-04:30 pm Zoom restaurant at Kaptai Bus starts from CUET 05:00 pm to hotel Lord s Inn for Banquet starts at 07:00 pm Banquet Closing ceremony At the beginning of the Banquet Page 2 of 13
3 Conference Programme: 15 February (Sunday) Inauguration Venue: CUET Auditorium 08:00-09:00 am : Registration of the Participants am: Inauguration Venue: CUET Auditorium : Tilawat-e-Quran : Welcome Address:Prof. Dr. Md. Abdur Rashid, ICPSDT-2015 : Address by Prof. Dr. Faruque-Uz-Zaman Choudhury, Technical Committee, ICPSDT-2015 : Address by the Special Guest:Mr. Rupam KishoreBarua Managing Director, Confidence Cement Ltd. : Address by the Guest of Honour:Prof. Mohammad RafiqulAlam Hon ble Pro VC, CUET : Address by the Guest of Honour:Prof. Dr. Md. Jahangir Alam Hon ble VC, CUET : Inaugural Address by the Chief Guest:Professor M. Shamsher Ali Fellow, Bangladesh Academy of Science :Vote of Thanks: Dr. Md. Mohi Uddin Conference Secretary, ICPSDT :00-10:15 am :Refreshment Page 3 of 13
4 Technical Sessions: 15 February, 2015 (Sunday) Keynote Session-I: Time: 10:20 am am KS-1: :Prof. Dr. Md. Moazzem Hossain Miah Highly-Sensitive Resistively-Detected Nuclear-Magnetic Resonance in compound Semiconductor Quantum Systems Prof. Yoshiro Hirayaman, Tohoku University, Japan. 11:10 11:20 am: Coffee break Keynote Session-II: Time:11:20 am-12:10 pm KS-2: :Dr. Abdullah Al-Mahboob Electronic and Photonic Applications of Narrow-Gap Semiconductors, Prof.Michael Santos, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA Session-I (A): Materials Science Time: 12:10 pm 01:40pm Co- : Dr. DilipKumarSaha :Dr. Mohammed Nazrul Islam Khan Contributory Papers: [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 minutes] MS-I (A)-01: Floating zone growth of the large size LiCoO 2 single crystals for Li-ion battery:m. A.R. Sarker. MS-I(A)-02: Hydroxyapatite from Fish Bone Through Heat Treatment: M.A.Gafur; T.Afroze; M. R. Qadir, S.K. Pinky and M. Kamruzzaman. MS-I (A)-03: Temperature Dependent Electrical Properties ofca 0.6 Zn 0.4 Cu 3 Ti 4 O 12 Dielectric: M. O. Faruk, M. B.HossenandA.K.M. Akther Hossain. MS-I (A)-04: MS-I (A)-05: MS-I (A)-06: Surface Morphology of Ca Doped Li.5 Bi.5 Fe.5 Nb.5 O 3 Perovskite: M. A. Rashid and A.K.M.AkhterHossian. Microstructures, mechanical and electrical properties of Al 2 O 3-30wt% ZrO 2 doped with MgO and TiO 2 :M. Akter, M. J. Abden, M. M. Haque, M. K. Islam, A. Huda, S. Akhter. Copper-immobilized Platinum filmsfor the Effective Reduction of Nitrate ina Low Conductive Medium: mechanism,adsorption thermodynamics and stability : M.A. Hasnat, S. B.Aoun, S. M. N. Uddin, M. M. Alam and S. Alam. Page 4 of 13
5 MS-I (A)-07: X-ray microscopy on FRP composite material under impact damage: a Multiphysics approach todamage detection: M. Y. Bhuiyan, J. Clifford, P. K. Majumdar andk. L. Reifsnider. MS-I (A)-08: Electrical Conduction Mechanism in Iodine Doped Plasma Polymerized 2-(Diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (PPDEAEMA) Thin Films: T. Afroze and A. H. Bhuiyan. Session-I (B): Health, Environmental and Nuclear Physics-I Venue: Gallery (East) Time: 12:10 pm 01:40 pm Co- : Prof. Dr. Syed Jamal Ahmed :Dr. Md. Mashiur Rahman HEN-I (B)-01: HEN-I (B)-02: An approach for quantitative estimation of long range transport of fine particulate matter entering Bangladesh: B. A. Begum, P. K. Hopke and A. Markwitz. Black Carbon Concentration in the Air of Dhaka and Gazipur City During the Winter: A Comparative Study: M.M.Hoque, B.A. Begum, A.M.Shawanand S.J. Ahmed. HEN-I (B)-03: Transfer Factor of Radionuclide s from Soil to Tea Leaf: N. Absar, M.M. Rahman, M. Kamal, M. M.H. Miah, N. Siddique and M. I. Chowdhury. HEN-I(B)-04: HEN-I (B)-05: HEN-I (B)-06: HEN-I (B)-07: HEN-I (B)-08: Vertical Distribution of Radioactivity in the Soil Samples Collected from the BhawalGahr Area of Gazipur, Bangladesh: S.S. Islam, M.A. Haydar, M.I. Ali, D. Paul, M.L. AliandS.M.A. Islam. Estimation of Heavy Metal Contamination in Agricultural Soil and Rice Plant at DEPZA, Bangladesh: R. Khatun, M.M. Ahasan, S. Akter, M.F. Uddin and A.N. Monika. Absorbed dose to water calibration of ionization chambers in radiotherapy dosimetry used for the treatment of cancer patients: M. S. Rahman, M. A. Sattar, T. Siddiqua, M. Shamsuzzaman, M. M. H.Bhuyian and D. Paul. The Gynaecological Dose Calculations at Bladder and Rectum Due to Cervical Cancer Treatment in HRD Intracavitary Brachytherapy Using the AAPM HEBD Report-229 and the IAEA Protocols: M.A.A. Mashud, N. Sultana, N. Islam, M. Tariquzzaman, M. Islam and G.A. Zakaria. Image Based Gynaecological Brachytherapy: A New Approach to Treatment Cervix Cancer: M.A.A. Mashud, H.A. Azhari, M. Tariquzzaman, M. Islam and G.A. Zakaria. Page 5 of 13
6 Session-I (C): Meteorology Venue: Language Center (Pre-engineering building ground floor) Time: 12:10 pm 01:40 pm Co- :Prof. Dr. Md. MahbubAlam :Prof. Dr. Abdullah Elias Akhter Contributory Papers: [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 minutes] MT-I (C)-01: MT-I (C)-02: MT-I (C)-03: MT-I (C)-04: Impact of cloud microphysics and cumulus parameterization on meso-scale simulation of TC Hudhud over the Bay of Bengal using WRF Model: M.M. Alam. Prediction of Track And Intensity of The Tropical Cyclonic Using High Resolution Wrf-Arw Model: M.A.E. Akhter and M.M. Alam. Atmospheric Instability during Transient Luminous Events: D.A. Bhattacharya. Prediction of Heavy Rainfall over Northwestern part of Bangladesh during Monsoon Season: M.A.Mannan, M.A.M. Chowdhury and S. Karmakar. MT-I (C)-05: Simulation of Structure, Track and Landfall of Tropical Deep Depression (16-23 June) 2011 Using WRF-ARW Model: K.M.Z. Rayhun, D.A. Quadir, M.A.M. Chowdhury and M. A.E. Akhter. MT-I (C)-06: Environmental Effects on Tropical Cyclone Intensity In The Bay of Bengal: S. Saha and N. Akter. MT-I (C)-07: MT-I (C)-08: MT-I (C)-09: Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclone Mahasen to Physical Parameterization Schemes using Weather Research & Forecasting (WRF) model: S. K. Debnath, M.A.E.Akther and M. M. Alam. Simulation of a Tornado Event on 26 April 1989OverSaturia, Bangladesh Using a Complete Environmental Modeling System (EMS): M.A.K. Mallik, M.S. Alam, M.A.M. Chowdhury, M.A.E. Akhter and S.M.Q. Hassan. Changes in latent heat energy and moist static energy contents of the atmosphere over Bangladesh and neighbourhood during the formation and movement of tropical cyclones: Sidr and Nargis:S. Karmakar,U.K.Mitra and A.M. Chowdhury Lunch Break: 01:40 pm-02:30pm Page 6 of 13
7 Session-II (A): Health, Environmental and Nuclear Physics-II Time: 02:30 pm 04:00 pm Co- :Prof. Dr. Md. Abdur Rashid :Dr. Md. Shuza Uddin Contributory Papers: [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 minutes] HEN-II (A)-01: HEN-II (A)-02: HEN-II (A)-03: HEN-II (A)-04: HEN-II (A)-05: HEN-II (A)-06: HEN-II (A)-07: HEN-II (A)-08: Integral cross section measurements using TRIGA reactor and Am/Be neutron source: M.S. Uddin, S.M. Hossain, M.R. Zaman, S. Sudár, S.M. Qaim. Temporal Variation of Air Pollutants in Curzon Hall and Science Complex Area, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh: M.S. Rana, N.E.A. Siddique, M.A. Rahman and A. M. S. Alam. Investigation on Radiological Hazard and Uptake of Natural Radionuclides From Soil to Food Grains Produced In Coastal Area of Cox s Bazar, Bangladesh: A. A. M.S. Islam, B.S. Barua, M. Kamal and M.A. Rashid. Graphene Oxide Solid Electrolyte for Green Energy: M.R. Karim. Study Of Radioactivity In Sand Of A New Beach Zone at Cox s Bazar In the Southern Part Of Bangladesh: S. Yeasmin, M.M.M. Siraz, A. Faisal, S. Pervin and M.S. Sultana. Small Angle Neutron Scattering study of micellar structure of CTAB, TTAB and DTAB at room temperature: I.Kamal, A.K. Das, G.U. Ahmed and P.S. Goyal. The Role of Ultrasound In Medical Physics & Sustainable Development in Medical Treatment: D. D.Tushit and M.S.Alam. A comparative evaluation of the natural radioactivity among soil, sand and sediment samples of Potenga sea beach area at Chittagong, Bangladesh: S. Yasmin, B.S. Barua, M. Kamal and M.A. Rashid. Session-II (B): Renewable Energy and Chemical Engineering Venue: Gallery (East) Time: 02:30 pm 04:00 pm Co- :Prof. Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim :Prof. Dr. Mahmud Abdul MatinBhuiyan RECE-II (B)-01: RECE-II (B)-02: RECE-II (B)-03: RECE-II (B)-04: Study and measurement of sheet resistance of a silicon wafer by four point probe method during crystalline silicon solar cell fabrication: M.K. Basher, A.R. Akand, M.R. Hasan, M. Hoq and H. Ali. Biogas Production& Comparison ofjatropha and Rice Straw with Sewage Sludge and Cow Manure for Sustainable Development: S.A. Iqbal, F. TasnimandA.R. Chowdhury. Efficiency Enhancement Of Organic Solar Cell By Using Carbon Nanotube: A. Khanam and J.U.Ahamed. Batch and continuous (fixed bed column) adsorption of methylene blue by Rubber Leaf Powder: M.A. Islam, M.T. Uddin, S. Chowdhury and M. Yasin. Page 7 of 13
8 RECE-II (B)-05: Comparative Study of Biodiesel Production between two and three step process: M.J.Alam, S.M.A.Z. Shawon, M.W. Rahman, M.M.R. Khan, M.S. Khatun and B.K. Biswas. Poster Session: pm pm 16 February, 2015 (Monday) Keynote Session-III: Time: 09:00 am -9:50 am KS-3: :Dr. A. K. M. Abdul Hakim Magnetic Materials, Prof.PerNordblad, Uppsala University, Sweden Coffee Break: 09:50 am - 10:20 am Session-III (A): Multiferroics, Magnetic and Nanomaterials Time: 10:20am 01:00 pm Co- :Prof. Dr. A. K. M. Akhter Hossain. :Prof. Dr. Abu Talib Md. Kaosar Jamil. Invited Talk: 10:20 11:00 [40 minutes] IT-01: Real-space imaging of fractional quantum Hall effect: Dr. Go Yusa, Tohoku University, Japan Contributory Papers:11:00 am 01:00 pm [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 minutes] MMN-III (A)-01: A low temperature facile route to the synthesis of Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3 ) nanoparticles:m. H. Rizvi, M.F. Islam, R.Mahbub, A. Hussain, M.A. Matin and M.A. Hakim. MMN-III (A)-02: MMN-III (A)-03: MMN-III (A)-04: MMN-III (A)-05: Structural and Magnetic Studies of NiCuZnNanoferrites by Auto Combustion Method:M. B.Hossen,H. Tanakaand A.K.M.A. Hossain. Study of the structural properties of Ba 1-x Sr x (Fe 0.5 Ta 0.5) O 3 :M.K.H.Bhuiyan, M.A Gafur, M.N.I Khan, M.R. Qadir and A.K.M.A. Hossain. Dynamic Studies on Spin Glass Behavior of Diluted Cu-Zn Ferrites:S. Akhter, D. P. Paul, M. A.Hakim, D.K. Saha, S. Akhter, S. M. Hoque,R. Mathieu and P. Nordblad. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Cr Substituted Ni Ferrite: N. Jahan, A.K.M. Zakaria, F.-U.-Z. Chowdhury, S. Aktar, S.M. Yunus, D.K. Saha, M.M. Haque, M.N.I. Khan and S. Akhter. Page 8 of 13
9 MMN-III (A)-06: Effect of Al Substitution on the Structural andmagnetic Properties of NanocrystallineCoCuZnFerrites:A. Bagum, M.B. Hossen, F.-U.-Z. Chowdhury and M.A. Gafur MMN-III (A)-07: MMN-III (A)-08: Thermal behavior and Magnetic Properties of Nd 4-x Tb x Fe 71 Co 5 Cu 0.5 Nb 1 B 18.5 Melt-spun Ribbons: P.C. Karmaker, D.K. Saha, M.O. Rahman, S.I. Liba, P. Nordblad, S. Akhter and S.M. Hoque.. Investigations on complex permeability spectra of polycrystalline Li-Cd ferritess: K. Nesa, D. P. Paul, S. Akter and S. Akter. MMN-III (A)-09: Structural, magnetic and dielectric propertiesof (1-y)BiFeO 3 -yni 0.50 Cu 0.05 Zn 0.45 Fe 2 O 4 multiferroic composites: S.C. Mazumdar, M.N.I. Khan and A.K.M.A. Hossain. MMN-III (A)-10: MMN-III (A)-11: Synthesis and Characterization of BifunctionalNanocomposite consists of Plasmonic Silver Nanoparticles and Magnetic Fe 3 O 4 :N.E. Jannat and N.U. Ahamad Investigation of the influences of La substitution and sintering temperature on the structural and complex permeability of Ni-Mg-Cu-Zn ferrites:s.k. Shil, A.K.M. Hossain, D.K. Shaha and S.S. Sikder MMN-III (A)-12: Rietveld analysis of the XRD patterns of nanocrystallinepermalloy powders synthesized by mechanical alloying and annealing: N.C. Ghosh, R. Qudir, M. A. Gafur and A. K. M. Akhter Hossain. Session-III (B): Applied Physics and Engineering Venue: Gallery (East) Time: 10:20 am 01:00 pm Co- :Prof. Michael Santos :Dr. QuaziDelwar Hossain Invited Talk: 10:20 11:00 [40 minutes] IT-02: Transition state limited kinetics in nanomaterials: organic film growth and intermetallic surfaces:dr. Abdullah Al-Mahboob, University of Liverpool, UK Contributory Papers: 11:00 am 01:00 pm [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 minutes] APE-III (B)-01: APE-III (B)-02: APE-III (B)-03: Study and Characterization of Rice Husk Ash with Polyester Resin Composite: M.M. Islam, Shalauddin, M.K. Hossain, S.A.K.Arafin, M.A.Gafur and F. Ahmed. Recycled High-Density Polyethylene Composites Reinforced with Jute-mat Fiber: Preparation and Characterization: M.K. Hossain, M.A. Kabir, M.A.Gafur, M.A. Hossain, F. Ahmed and H. Kabir. Physical, Mechanical, and Thermal properties of Sand reinforced polyester resin composites: Shalauddin, M.M. Islam, N. Islam, M.K. Hossain, S.A.K.Arafin, M.A. Gafur and S.M.A. Islam. APE-III (B)-04: APE-III (B)-05: Study the pattern of J-profile along the crack front through 3D finite element analysis: B.N. Hamid and M.J. Baker. Design an Expressive Intelligent Agent to Interacting With Humans: M.M.Hoque. Page 9 of 13
10 APE-III (B)-06: Hybrid Power System: A solution of power crisis in Bangladesh: N.K. Das,M. Karim, S. M.M. Islam. APE-III (B)-07: APE-III APE-III (B)-09: APE-III (B)-10: APE-III (B)-11: Design of a Linear and Circular Polarization Antenna by Using a Single Tuning Stub:R. S. Goopta, Q.D.HossainandM.A. Hossain. (B)-08: ExploringtheElectronTunnelingBehaviorofScanningTunnelingMicroscop e(stm)tipandn-typesemiconductor:m.a.rahmanandj.u.ahmed. Voltage Instability and Possible Countermeasures: S.K. Nandi and A.H.M.Shatil. Comparative analysis of using Aluminium, Zinc and Magnesium as a Sacrificial Anode in Cathodic Protection System: M.R. Uddin, M.N. Uddin, S.K. Biswas and A.A.Mamun. Establishment of Electronics-waste recycling system in Bangladesh: M.A.Kashem, K.N. Babi and A. Islam. Session (IIIC): Theoretical Physics Venue: Language Center (Pre-Engineering building ground floor) Time: 10:20 am 01:00 pm Co- :Prof. Dr. Golam MohammedBhuiyan. :Prof. Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Invited Talk: 10:20 11:00 [40 minutes] IT-03: Prof. Dr. G. M. Bhuiyan, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Contributory Papers 11:00 am 01:00 pm [10 minutes per paper, QA-02 Minutes] TP-III (C)-01: TP-III (C)-02: TP-III (C)-03: TP-III (C)-04: TP-III (C)-05: TP-III (C)-06: Aspects of multi-junction AC Josephson effect in superconductor: M.R. Islam, M.A. Kabir and M.A.I. Razon Enhancement of the peak critical current density and the irreversibility field in NEG-123 superconductors with addition of 211 phase particles: M.N. Hasan, M. Muralidhar and T. Matsushita. Evaluation of the mean-field transition temperature for high temperature superconductors using paraconductivity approach: H.M.A.R. Maruf, M.R. Islam andf.-u.-z. Chowdhury. First principles study of structural, electronic and optical properties of Cu 3 TaTe 4 : M.A. Ali, M. Roknuzzaman and M.T.Nasir. First-principles Studies of the Structural, Elastic, Electronic and Optical Properties of Ti 2 CdC and Ti 2 CdN: M. Roknuzzaman, M.A. Hadi and M.J. Abden. Optical Nonlinearity of 2, 5-Dimethylaniline (DMA) and Poly-Dimethylaniline (PDMA): P.K. Das, M.K. Biswas, E. Hoque, A. Somadder, M.O. Faruk, S.M. Sharif, S.K. Das and Y. Haque. Page 10 of 13
11 TP-III (C)-07: TP-III (C)-08: TP-III (C)-09: TP-III (C)-10: Thermal Radiation, Heat and Mass Transfer Effects on MHD fluid Flow over a surface embedded in a non-darcian porous medium: M.M. Rahman, B.R. Khan,M.R.Islamand M. Asaduzzaman. Planar and nonplanar solitons in multi-ion dusty plasma: F. Deeba and A. A. Mamun. Mocanu paradox of Different Types of Lorentz Transformations: A.R.Baizid and M.S.Alam. Oblique propagation of ion-acoustic solitary waves in a magnetized electron-positron-ion plasma: M. Ferdousi, S. Sultana and A. A. Mamun. TP-III (C)-11: A New Class of Exact Traveling Wave Solutions to the Klein-Gordon Equation: M. K. H. Chowdhury, M. G. Hafez and M. A. Akbar. Lunch Break: 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Poster Session: Venue:Pre-engineering building (Ground floor) 15 February, 2015 (Sunday) Time: 04:00 pm - 05:30 pm Co- : Prof. Yoshiro Hirayama : Prof. Dr. Faruque-Uz-Zaman Chowdhury List of Posters for Presentation: PP 01: HigherOrderBurgers EquationinaDensePlasmaSystem: M.A. Hossen, M.R. Hossenand A.A. Mamun. PP 02: Positron-scale ShockExcitationsina DegenerateRelativistic Plasma:M.G. Shah, M.R. Hossenand A.A. Mamun. PP 03: Linear andnonlineardust-ion-acoustic ShockWavesinaMulti-ion NonextensiveDustyPlasma: S.A. Ema, M. Ferdousi,S. Sultana and A.A. Mamun. PP 04: Nonlinear WavesinDegenerate QuantumPlasmas:The RolesofVarious Charge StatesofHeavyIons: M. R. HossenandA.A.Mamun. PP 05: PP 06: PP 07: PP 08: Effects of NonextensiveElectronsandPositronsonIon-acousticShock WavesinMulti-ion Plasmas: S. Saha, M.M. Rahman, M.N. Islam and M.K. Alam Nonlinear Propagation of dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in an unmagnetized multi-ion dustyplasma: M.R. Miah, Sultana, M. Ferdousi and A.A. Mamun. CylindricalandSphericalElectron-AcousticShocksinaNonExtensive Electron-PositronIonPlasma: Rafat,M.M. Rahman, M.S. Alam and A.A. Mamun. Solitary waves in rotational pulsar magnetosphere: T.I. Rajib, S. Sultana and A.A. Mamun. PP 09: Positron-acousticsolitarywavesinamagnetizedelectron-positron-ion plasma withnonthermalelectronsandpositrons: M.M. Rahman, M.S. Alamand A.A. Mamun. PP 10: Designing of a Cost Effective Small Scale Vertical Axis Wind Turbine for the long run & its Performance Analysis in respect of Bangladesh:S.K. Nandi. Page 11 of 13
12 PP 11: PP 12: PP 13: PP 14: PP 15: PP 16: PP 17: PP 18: PP 19: PP 20: PP 21: Insulation Foam Synthesis: an Initiative to Find an Alternative to Traditional Roof Casting Insulation: A.S.Kabir, M.Mursalat, D.A. Begum and N.Sharmin. The Involvements of Clean and Renewable Energy Development for Diminishing Gender Discrimination in Poor Communities in Bangladesh:T. Laila and H.M.T. Islam. Evaluating the Design and Future of Smart Buildings in Bangladesh: R. Afrin and M.F.Ihsan. Prospect Of Net-Zero Energy Building in Bangladesh: R. Afrin and M.F.Ihsan. Fundamental Solution of 3D Isotropic Elastic Material:M.Z. Islam, M.M. Islam and M.K.Sah. Study of Construction of a Technical Device Named GPS based Walking Stick for the Blind:U.K.Alam, K.Mahin, F.Rabby and M.T. Islam. Design and Fabrication of a Voice Controlled Wheelchair For Physically Disabled People:G. Azam and M.T. Islam. Investigation on the Relative Degradation of Methylene Blue (Mb) and Rhodamine-B (Rb) Dyes Under Uvand Visible Light Using Bare and Thermally Treated Commercial and Doped TiO 2, ZnOand SnO 2 photocatalysts:d. Roy, M.S.H.Mukit and M.M. Rahman. Study of Photocatalysts for the Treatment of Dye-Contaminated Wastewater:S.N. Muhith, B.D. Choudhury,M.A.Islamand M.T. Uddin. Automatic Control System for Water Distribution: W.M. Alamand M.T. Islam. An Implementation Technique to use Solar Energy as an Alternative Power Source for the Operation of Street Light and Submersible Pump:S.Acharjee, J.Shetara, M.A.IslamandS.K.Nath. PP 22: Present Scenario and Future Prospect of Renewable Energy in Bangladesh: M. A. Matin, H. Rahman, M. R. Hossain, M. A. Ehsan, G. M. I. Hossainand M. M. I. Mahfuj PP 23: PP 24: Co Recovery from Spent Li-Ion Battery by Acid Leaching- A comparative Study: M.Z.H. Khan, M.I.Alam, M.A. Aziz and M.I. Hossain. Design & Development of Ultrasonic Sensor & Op-Amp based Automatic Anti-collision System of Vehicle:K. Tara and R. Sayed. PP 25: Smart Water Level Controller Algorithm for Automatic Electric Water Pump Operation:M.R.I.Khandaker and M.A.Uzzaman. PP 26: PP 27: PP 28: PP 29: PP 30: PP 31: Variability of Bangladesh Country average Rainfall and its relation with Monsoon Activities over selected Regions of South Asia:T.R.Saha and D.A.Quadir. Relation of SST variability of the Bay of Bengal with the tropical cyclone intensity:d.a.quadir, T.R.Saha and M.S. Hossain. Performance of DC/DC Boost converter with Maximum Power Point Tracking for Grid connected Photovoltaic Systems:M.T. Ullah, M.H. Uddin and M.Quamrruzaman. Design and Fabrication of Cost Effective Kaplan Turbine for Low Head Micro Hydro Power System:M.T. Islam and U.K.Alam. Estimation OfAggregate Are Based On Mechanical Property & Environmental Impact: M.M.Alam, R.Pal and M.S. Islam. Prediction of Service life of Carbonated Cracked and UncrackedConcrete and Effects of Different Parameters: Z.F. Jui, M.I. Nasir, M.S. Islam and M.R. Hasan. Page 12 of 13
13 PP 32: PP 33: PP 34: Theoretical and Practical Investigation on Folded Type Canopy Structure: M.M. HasanandT.U. Ahmed. Design and Development of Automatic & Load Safety Control System of Cable Propelled Transit (CPT): Standpoint Bangladesh: M.T. Hossain, K.S. Nayem and N.K. Das. Feasibility of mini-tidal Power Plant atkatakhali Canal, Halda River,Chittagong: N.K. Das, M.T.IslamandM.T. Rahman. PP 35: Light Weight Insulating Bricks from Coal and Clay: M.A. Gafur, S.Shaha, M.R. Qadir, J. Ferdaus, S. A. Urmi and F. N. Robel. PP 36: PP 37: PP 38: PP 39: PP 40: PP 41: Sintering Densification, Microstructures, Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Al 2 O 3-30wt% ZrO 2 doped with MgO: T.Ferdushi, M.J.Abden, M.M.Haque, M.K. Islam, A. Huda, A.Parveen and S. Akhter. Determination of Activity Concentrations of the Naturally Occurring Radionuclides and the Estimation of Dose Rates from the Samples Collected from the Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited (CUFL), Bangladesh: M.M. Haque, M.M.H. Miah, M. Kamal, A.K.M.S. Islam and M.M. Rahman. Prediction of Heavy Rainfall over Southeastern part of Bangladesh during Monsoon Season: M.A.Mannan, M.A.M. Chowdhury and S.Karmakar. Industrial Purpose Water Preheating Using Solar Water Heating System: R.K.Datta ands.u.mondal. Performance Analysis and Modification of A Solar Absorption Type Refrigerator: M.R. Uddin, A.A.Mamun,S.K. Biswas and A.N.M.A.Kabir. XRD study of DDA Doped Ni-Cu-Ferrite and the Characterization: K.Hoque, P.Bala and D.K.Saha. PP42: Electricity and Hot water Production: Solar Energy and Sustainable Development: S. Sikdar, M.R.A. Mamun, S.C. Majumder, M. Kamruzzaman, S. Hasan, S. I. Hossain, M. A. Amin and M. Moniruzzaman. PP 43: PP 44: PP 45: Influence of Co-substitution on Structure and Magnetic Properties of Mn-Zn Ferrite:M.K.H Bhuiyan, S. Mahmud, D.K. Saha, A. Kaiyum and M.N.I. Khan. Study of the Structural and Magnetic Properties of A 0.5 B 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 (A = Ni,Mn;B= Zn) Spinel Ferrites:M.D.Hossain, A.T.M.K.Jamil, S.J. Ahmed, M.N.I. Khan and M.A.Hakim. Study of Structural Properties of Ni x Mg x Fe 2 O 4 in addition with Li 2 CO 3 :M.R.Hassan, M.T.Islam, M.B.Hossain, S.U.Honney, S. Akhter and M.N.I.Khan. PP 46: Effect of Cu Substitution on the Structure and Physical Propertiesof Ni-Zn Ferrites: F.Alam, M.N.I. Khan,M.M.I. Khan andd.k. Saha. PP 47: Exploitation of Novel Magnetic Properties of ZnFe 2 O 4 Nanoparticle: M. S. Hossain, S.I. Liba, D. K. Saha, S. Akhter, S.K. Choudhury, F. Hyder and S. M. Hoque. Page 13 of 13
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