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1 2 nd International conference on "Physics for Sustainable Development & Technology" ICPSDT-2017 Highlighting Innovations: Challenges in Physics (10-11 December, 2017) Organized by Conference Programme: Department of Physics Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET) Venue- Motel Shaikat, Chittagong 10 December, 2017 (Sunday) Inauguration Venue: Parki Convention Hall Technical Sessions: Keynote Session-I Venue: Parki Convention Hall Time: 11:00 am pm Chair: Dr. A K M Abdul Hakim Time: 11:00 am am KS-01: Magnetocaloric cooling- the technology for energy efficient refrigeration Prof. Per Nordblad Chair: Prof. Md. Rafiqul Islam Time: 11:50 am pm KS-02: Effects of the modified convergent heating on the crystal growth by the floating zone method Prof. Satoshi Watauchi pm - 01:30 pm: Lunch and Prayer Break Venue: Shangu Banquet Hall (1 st floor) Sessions-I (A): Materials Science Venue: Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm pm Chair: Prof. Shibendra Shekher Sikder [MS-I (A) 01-07] MS-I (A)-01: MS-I (A)-02: Disorder Magnetic Behavior of Diluted Cu 1-x Zn x Fe 2 O 4 (x= ) Ferrites Shahida Akhter, D.P. Paul, M.A. Hakim, S.M. Hoque, H.N. Das, R. Mathieu and P. Nordblad Evolution of Physical Properties in Hole Doped Sr 2 IrO 4 : A J eff = 1/2 magnetic insulator Imtiaz Noor Bhatti and A. K. Pramanik

2 MS-I (A)-03: MS-I (A)-04: Comparative study of magnetic properties of rapidly solidified and annealed ribbons of (Fe 0.9 Co 0.1 ) 73.5 Cu 1 Nb 3 Si 13.5 B 9 amorphous alloys Md. Aminul and F.A. Khan Surface Reaction Behavior and Electrolysis Efficiency of PdNi Electrode A. K. M. Atique Ullah, H. M. Borhanul Alam and A. K. M. Fazle Kibria MS-I (A)-05: MS-I (A)-06: MS-I (A)-07: Synthesis and study the effect of Gd doping on the magnetic properties of Ni-Co-Zn ferrites M. D. Hossain, M. N. I. Khan, S. J. Ahmed, A. Parvin and A. T. M. K. Jamil Enhancement of magnetic properties of manganese doped Ba 0.6 Ca 0.3 Al 0.1 TiO 3 ceramics F. Alam, A. Nahar, S. I. Liba, S. M. Hoque, T. A. Biman and M. N. I. Khan Effect of Y doping in LaCoO 3 on structural and optical properties M. O. Faruk, M. Shafiul Alam, M. A. Thaher and S. Naher Chair- Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam Khan [MS-I (A) 08-14] MS-I (A)-08: MS-I (A)-09: MS-I (A)-10: MS-I (A)-11: MS-I (A)-12: MS-I (A)-13: Structural, Magnetic and Dielectric Behaviors of Y 3+ Substituted Ni-Zn Ferrites M. A. Hossain, S. S. Sikder and M. N. I. Khan Structural, Electrical and Transport Magnetic Properties of Fe-deficient of Ni-Cu-Zn Ferrites S. K. Bahadur, M. A. Hossain, S. S. Sikder and M. S. Akhter Influences of Lanthanum Substitution on the Magnetic Properties of Ni-Mg-Cu-Zn Ferrites S. K. Shil, A. K. M. Hossain, D. K. Shaha and S. S. Sikder Theoretical and experimental studies of perovskite materials for next generation ultra-high devices R. Afrose, T. K. Anam, M. Rahman, M.N.H. Liton, M. Kamruzzaman and M.A. Helal Stable dilute magnetic semiconductor and Curie temperature in 3d transition metal doped strontium titanate perovskite material M. Shahjahan, M. J. Sadique and M. M. Rahman Synthesis and Characterization of Polycrystalline Ba 0.80 Gd 0.20 Ti 1-x Fe x O 3 Ceramics Muhammad Raihan, M. N. I. Khan, M. Belal Hossen and M. J. Miah MS-I (A)-14: Study of Structural and Magnetic Properties of Ba 0.7 Mg 0.3 Ti 1-x Mn x O 3 R. Yeasmin, M. R. Hassan, J. U. Ahmed and M.N.I. Khan MS-I (A)-15: Synthesis and study the effect of Sm doping on the structure, magnetic and dielectric properties of Bi 0.85 Ba 0.15 Fe 1-x Sm x O 3 multiferroics M. A. Mosa, S. C. Mazumder and M.N. I. Khan Invited Speakers Venue: Halda Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm pm Chair: Prof. Md. Abu Hashan Bhuiyan IS-01: IS-02: Growth and Physical properties of BiS 2 -based Superconducting single crystals Dr. Masanori Nagao Pair-breaking, pseudogap, and superconducting T c of hole doped cuprates: role of superfluid density Prof. Saleh Hasan Naqib

3 IS-03: The ac Josephson junction effects in superconductor: Physics and application Prof. Md. Rafiqul Islam Sessions-I (B): Theoretical Physics Venue: Halda Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm pm Chair: Prof. Saleh Hasan Naqib TP-I (B) - 01: TP -I (B) -02: The Singularity-Free Universe with a New Approach for the de-sitter Model M. K. H. Chowdury and M. R. Islam Nonlinear positron acoustic solitary waves in an inhomogeneous multi-component plasma M. S. Alam, M. G. Hafez, N. C. Roy, M. R. Talukder and M. Hossain Ali TP -I (B) -03: Order parameter fluctuation in absence and presence of electric and magnetic fields for superconductors using Ginzburg-Landau (G-L) approach M. R. Islam, M. Minzhazul Alam and H.M.A.R. Maruf TP -I (B) -04: First-principles study of superconducting ScRhP and ScIrPpnictides M. T. Nasir, M. A. Hadi, M. A. Rayhan, M. A. Ali, M. M. Hossain, M. Roknuzzaman, S. H. Naqib, A. K. M. A. Islam, M. M. Uddin and K. Ostrikov TP -I (B) -05: TP -I (B) -06: TP -I (B) -07: TP -I (B) -08: A phenomenological approach for evaluation of the temperature dependent parameters for superconductor J. Alam, H. M. A. R. Maruf, M. R. Islam Temperature Dependence Transport Properties of Liquid Al Fysol Ibna Abbas, R.C. Gosh and G.M. Bhuiyan Electric field and temperature effects on local structure probed by angular dependence of Raman scattering M. A. Helal, M. Aftabuzzaman, Š. Svirskas, S. Tsukada, J. Banys and S. Kojima Capacitive and Inductive Energy of the Multi-Josephson Junction in Superconductor H. M. A. R. Maruf, M. R. Islamand F.-U.-Z. Chowdhury pm pm: Tea and Prayer Break Venue: Corridor in between Halda and Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Session-II (A): Nuclear and Health Physics I Venue: Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm pm Chair: Dr. Amirul Islam NHP-II (A) -01: Study of radiation shielding properties of marble stones used in Bangladeshi dwellings Sabina Yasmin, Bijoy Sonker Barua, Mayeen Uddin Khandaker, Masud Kamal, M. A. Rashid, M. M. H. Miah and D. A. Bradley NHP-II (A) -02: Relative Dose Measurement of Small Irradiation Field with Various Detectors for 6 MV Photon Beam from Medical Linac Santunu Purohit, S.M. Enamul Kabir, Md. Shakilur Rahman, Md. Kawchar Ahmed Patwary, A.K.M. Moinul Haque Meaze and Debasish Paul

4 NHP-II (A) -03: Review of Individual Radiation Exposure (External) Reports Using Thermoluminescence Dosimeter in Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences, Sylhet A. Naznin and K. Nahar NHP-II (A) -04: Quality Assurance (QA) Activities of Radiotherapy Dosimetry in Bangladesh Md. Shakilur Rahman, M. Shamsuzzaman, Md. Mosharraf Hossain Bhuyian and Debasish Paul NHP-II (A) -05: Prospects of Nuclear Power as a Sustainable Energy Option for Developing Countries: Bangladesh Perspective J. Sieed, M. O. Faruk and M. M. Hasan NHP-II (A) -06: Preliminary Accident Analysis for a Conceptual Design of TRIGA Research Reactor by Using RELAP5 Code M. H. Altaf, N. H. Badrun, M. J. H. Khan, M. S. Mahmood, S.M. Sahuddin and Rashida Yasmeen NHP-II (A) -07: Assessment of essential and toxic elements in common species of Bangladesh by neutron activation analysis M. Rahman, M. A. Islam, M. S. Rahman, M. M. Zaved, R. A Khan Session-II(B): Atmospheric Physics & Physics Education Venue: Halda Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm pm Chair: Prof. Md. Mahbub Alam AP-II(B)-01: Impact of local data assimilation on heavy rainfall event prediction over Khulna region using ARW model Md. A. E. Akhter, Md. M. Alam and M. A. K. Mallik AP-II(B)-02: Air Quality Characterization With Respect To Airborne Particulate Matter In Nawabganj, Dhaka City Sumyea Monira, S.M.M. Rahman, and Bilkis A. Begum AP-II(B)-03: Simulation of the Structure of Monsoon Depression and its associated thermodynamic features over the Bay of Bengal using a NWP Model M. A. K. Mallik, M. A. M. Chowdhury, Kawsar Parvin, Md. A. E. Akhter, M. N. Ahasan and Md. Shadekul Alam AP-II(B)-04: Simulation of Convective and Non-convective Rain of Heavy Rainfall Event over Bangladesh using WRF-ARW model A case study M. M. Alam AP-II(B)-05: Simulation of Heavy Rainfall in Association with Severe Thunderstorm in Bangladesh During Pre-Monsoon Season Md. Abdul Mannan, Md. Abdul Mannan Chowdhury, Samarendra Karmakar and Shamsuddin Ahmed AP-II(B)-06: Relation of Thermodynamic Environmental parameters with Intensity Change of Tropical Cyclones

5 AP-II(B)-07: AP-II(B)-08: PE-II(B)-01: Over The Bay of Bengal S. Saha and N. Akter Simulation of Monsoon Low Pressure System and its associated rainfall over Bangladesh using WRF model Deepa Roy, Md. Abdus Samad, S.M. Quamrul Hassan and M.A.K. Mallik Study of a Severe Thunderstorm Event and its Thermodynamic Features over Bangladesh using WRF-ARW Model Md. Shadekul Alam, Md. Abdul Mannan Chowdhury, M. A. K. Mallik, Md. A. E. Akhter and S. M. Quamrul Hassan Importance of practical laboratory experience in Secondary Physics Education Troyee Barua 11 December, 2017 (Monday) Keynote Session-II Venue: Parki Convention Hall Time: 09:00 am pm Chair: Prof. Md. Moazzem Hossain Miah Time: 09:00 am am KS-01: Delinking economic growth and environmental degradation with specific reference to nuclear energy for sustainable development Prof. Mrinal K. Ghose Chair: Dr. A. K. M. Abdul Hakim Time: 09:50 am am KS-02: Structural and magneto-optical properties of PLD assisted Ce doped YIG thin films Dr. Khalid Mujasam Batoo am 11:00 am: Refreshment Venue: Corridor in between Halda and Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Session-III (A): Nanoscience Venue: Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: 11:00 am 01:00 pm Chair: Prof. Shibendra Shekher Sikder NS-III(A) -01: Synthesis of efficient Ag 2 O-ZnO heterostructure nano-photocatalysts for complete demineralization dye containing wastewater S. K. Das, M. Mostafizur Rahman and M.T. Uddin NS-III(A) -02: Sol-Gel Derived Microstructural, Morphological and Electrical Properties of CoFe 2 O 4 Nanomaterials A. Hossain, M. S. I. Sarker, M. K. R. Khan and M. M. Rahman NS-III(A) -03: A comparison of the absorbed power for periodic, disordered and deterministic aperiodic arrays of Silver nanoparticles Sakin Sarwar, Saiful Islam, Tasnia Hosain, Hasan Sarwar and Mohammad Junaebur Rashid

6 NS-III(A) -04: Artocarpus heterophyllus mediated phytosynthesis of TiO 2 nanoparticles and evaluation of their photocatalytic activity A. N. Tamanna, M. F. Kabir, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, A. R. M. Tareq, F. S. Shanta, M. M. Rahman and M. N. I. Khan NS-III(A) -05: Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Artocarpus heterophyllus leaf extract and their application as antibacterial agents M. F. Kabir, A. N. Tamanna, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, M. M. Rahman and M. N. I. Khan NS-III(A) -06: Structural and photocatalytic properties of BiVO 4 powders with ph variation obtained under hydrothermal synthesis M. A. Al Mamun, Manifa Noor, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Saima Haque, Farabi Rahman, Arman Hussain, M. H. Rizvi and M. A. Hakim NS-III(A) -07: Effects of gamma and neutron irradiations on the structural and electrical transport properties of CoCuCd and NiCuCd ferrites nanoparticles M. Salaudin, M. Amirul Islam and M. Belal Hossen NS-III(A) -08: Determining the Band Gap of CdSe Quantum Dots from High Frequency Dielectric Constant Measurements M. Rezaul Karim and Hilmi Ünlü NS-III(A) -09: Size and surface effects on the structural, magnetic and electrical properties due to nonmagnetic Al substituted CuZn ferrite nanoparticles Sheikh Kamal Ahmed and M. Belal Hossen NS-III(A) -10: Dielectric, modulus and impedance studies of Mg substituted NiCuCd ferrite nanoparticles M. Moazzam Hossen and M. Belal Hossen NS-III(A) -11: Enhancement of microstructure, magnetization and initial permeability due to Gd substitution on Co 0.40 Cu 0.20 Zn 0.40 Gd x Fe 2-x O 4 M. A. Hossain, A. A. Momin, M. Shahjahan, M. B. Hossen and A. K. M. Akther Hossain Session-III (B): Applied Physics and Engineering Venue: Halda Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: 11:00 am 01:00 pm Chair: Prof. Mahmud Abdul Matin Bhuiyan APE-III(B) -01: Boundary layer analysis of momentum, heat and mass transfer along a stretching wedge in a nanofluid with Magnetic effect M. Ali and M. A. Alim APE-III(B) -02: Highly Active Carbon Supported Sn/SnO 2 Photocatalysts for Degrading Organic dyes O. R. Das, M. T. Uddin, M. M. Rahman and M. C. Bhoumick APE-III(B) -03: Small Turbine for Modernization of Auto Rickshaw and Charger Rickshaw Ibena Forhad and Md. Abdur Rahman APE-III(B) -04: Perception of thermal comfort and prediction of heat stress (PHS) due to heat gain in tropical university classroom Biplob Kanti Biswas and Yasuhiro Hamada APE-III(B) -05: Removal of Methylene Blue from waste water by adsorption on Jackfruit leaf Powder (JLP) in continuously stirred tank reactor Wahid Noor, Omar Faruk, Tanvir Ahmed, Mitun Chandra Bhoumick and Md. Tamez Uddin APE-III(B) -06: Removal of Acid red 28 from aqueous system by activated carbon prepared from black gram shell: Batch and Column study

7 Md. Hasan Zulfiker, Mitun Chandra Bhoumick and Md. Tamez Uddin APE-III(B) -07: Recycling Opportunities of Lithium Ion Battery A Fast Growing E- Waste Stream M.R. Qadir, A.N. Ahmed, S. A. Dhar and M. A. Gafur APE-III(B) -08: Optimization of Efficient and Stable Aluminium Antimonide Compound Solar Cells Mrinmoy Dey, Rishita Chakma, U.Aimon, Maitry Dey, N. K. Das, A. K. Sen Gupta, M. A. Matin and N. Amin APE-III(B) -09: Modification of activated carbon prepared from tea waste and its application for wastewater treatment F. J. Tuli, A. R. M. Tareq, M. N. I. Khan, S. M. M. Al Mamun and A. K. M. Atique Ullah APE-III(B) -10: Present energy usage and future energy security of Bangladesh N. K. Das, M. Dey, A. K. Sen Gupta and M. A. Matin APE-III(B) -11: Design and Development of Spring Assisted Inertial Mass Based Reliable Accident Detection Module Farhad Hossain, Md. Nazmus Sadat, Kazi S.M. Ishmam Ul Hoque and Mrinmoy Dey pm - 02:00 pm: Lunch and Prayer Break Venue: Shangu Banquet Hall (1 st floor) Poster Session: Venue: Corridor in between Halda and Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: pm 02:50 pm Chair: Prof. Ranajit Kumar Sutradhar Panel Member: Prof. Shibendra Shekher Sikder, Prof. Md. Abdullah Elias Akhter, Prof. Md. Rafiqul Islam, Prof. Saleh Hasan Naqib, Dr. Amirul Islam and Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam Khan List of Posters for Presentation: PP 01: Predicted MAX phase Sc 2 InC: Dynamical stability, vibrational and optical properties A. Chowdhury, M. A. Ali, M. M. Hossain, M. M. Uddin, S. H. Naqib and A. K. M. A. Islam PP 02: Topological Weyl Semimetal NbP: A First Principles Study F. Sultana, M. A. Ali, M. M. Hossain, M. M. Uddin, S. H. Naqib and A. K. M. A. Islam PP 03: Treatment of Rhodamine B Contaminated Wastewater Using Lagerstroemia speciosa Leaf: A Potential Low Cost Adsorbent M.A. Rahman, N. Rahman, M.T. Uddin and M.A. Islam PP 04: Quality Assurance Programme for Radiation Safety in Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences, Sylhet A. Naznin and K. Nahar PP 05: Effect of Positive Dust on Non-linear Properties of Electro-acoustic waves Sanjit Kumar Paul PP 06: Determination of Natural Frequencies of Different Animals using Tracking Technique Md. Masuduzzaman, H. M. A. R. Maruf and Earshadul Bari Siddique PP 07: Seasonal variations of Particulate matter, Black carbon and Organic carbon to determine the status of air quality at Narayanganj and Munshiganj in Dhaka, Bangladesh Momota Akter, S.M.M. Rahman, and Bilkis A. Begum

8 PP 08: Atmospheric dispersion modeling for an accidental release from the 3 MW TRIGA research reactor of Bangladesh A. Rahman, M. Mizanur Rahma, N. Jahan, M.Q. Huda and A.S. Mollah PP 09: Metal Extraction by Electrolysis using Photo-electric Effect Mustofa Khalid Ovi and Nur Mohammad PP 10: Hydrogen production using Solar Energy Mustofa Khalid Ovi and Nur Mohammad Imran PP 11: An Experimental study of Stick Slip Friction Using Sandpaper as a simple Model of Earthquake Dynamics Mustofa Khalid Ovi and Nur Mohammad Imran PP 12: A study on the optical properties of co-evaporated CuInSe 2 thin films for high efficiency inorganic solar cell M. A. S. Bhuiyan, S. Mahmud, R. Rahaman, R. K. Das and H. Ullah PP 13: Effect of Li Substitution on Magnetic and Electric Properties of Ni-Mg Ferrites Mithun Kumar Das, A.A. Momin, Sharifa Nasrin, M.M. Alam, Farid Ahmed and A.K.M.Akther Hossain PP 14: Study of heavy rainfall events in Bangladesh using Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation data J. Hossain, A. T. M. S. Azam, M. A. Khatun and M. Rafiuddin PP 15: Validation of MOSRAC and MOSRA-Light codes via the IAEA 3-D PWR Benchmark Problem Atiar Rahman and A. S. Mollah PP 16: RFID Based Automatic Vehicle Identification and Toll Collection System M. R. T. Hossain, M. R. Kabir and M. S. Rashid PP 17: Harmonic Mitigation of 12-Pulse Rectifier using New Three-Phase AC Bidirectional Switch M. R. T. Hossain and S. Taiyeb PP 18: Comparative study of two paraffin wax phantom for the daily quality assurance of a medical linear accelerator M. A. Rahman, M. M. Ahasan, M. F. Uddin, A. N. Monika, R. Khatun and S. Akter PP 19: Simulation of a Thunderstorm Event and Its Associated Thermodynamic Features over Bangladesh Using NWP Model Md. Shaheenul Islam, M.A.K.Mallik, S.M. Quamrul Hasan and Md. Sadekul Alam PP 20: Design of Highly Efficient Indium Phosphide Heterojunction Solar Cell Mrinmoy Dey, Mahmudul Hasan, Rahat Amin, Maitry Dey, N. K. Das, A. K. Sen Gupta, M. A. Matin and N. Amin PP 21: First principles studies of the physical properties of newly synthesized Hf 3 AlC 2 : Hf containing first 312 MAX phase belongs to Hf-Al-C system M. Roknuzzaman, M. A. Ali, M. A. Hadi, M. M. Hossain, N. Jahan, M. M. Uddin, J. A. Alarco and K. Ostrikov PP 22: Neutron Radiography: Research, Applications and Recent Developments in Bangladesh S. Saha, M. N. Islam and B. Schillinger PP 23: Synthesis And Investigation Of Magnetic And Transport Properties of Cr 3+ Substituted Mn-Ni-Zn Ferrites S. Haque, M. N. I. Khan and S. C. Mazumder PP 24: Investigation of the Optical Behavior of Photoactive Organic Semiconducting Materials M. N. Uddin, M. Rahman, J. Modak and N. Chawdhury PP 25: Ion Beam Analysis of Formula milk and Full-cream Powder milk R. Khatun, M. M. Ahasan, S. Akter, M. F. Uddin, A. N. Monika and M. Ashikur Rahman

9 PP 26: Synthesis and Characterization of V 2 O 5 Additive on Ni-Cu-Zn ferrites by Solid State Reaction Method M. A. Gofur, M. A. Hossain, S. S. Sikder and D. K. Saha PP 27: Synthesis and Characterization of B 2 O 5 Additive on Ni-Cu-Zn ferrites by Solid State Reaction Method M. A. Gofur, M. A. Hossain, S. S. Sikder and D. K. Saha PP 28: Complex Permeability and Dielectric Behaviors of Eu 3+ Doped Ni-Zn Ferrites M. A. Hossain S. S. Sikder and M. N. I. Khan PP 29: Study the Properties of Jute-Cotton and Glass Fibre Reinforced Composite Corrugated Sheet. Md. Moslem Uddin, M A. Kaysar, Md. Shahid Uullah and Md. Anisur Rahman Dayan PP 30: Effect of Al substitution on structural and electrical properties of Ni-Cu-Zn ferrites K.R. Rahman, F.-U.-Z. Chowdhury and M.N.I. Khan PP 31: Structural, Elastic, Electronic and Vibrational Properties of BaRh 2 P 2 and SrIr 2 As 2 Superconductors: DFT Study M. I. Kholil, M. S. Ali and M. Aftabuzzaman PP 32: Structural and complex impedance studies of Al substituted Li-Zn ceramics A. Azam, M. A. Gafur and M. B. Hossen PP 33: First Principles Study: Structural, Mechanical, Electronic and Vibrational Properties of a Simple- Cubic Perovskite (Ba 0.62 K 0.38 )(Bi 0.92 Mg 0.08 )O 3 M. S. Ali, Mirza H. K. Rubel, R. Parvin, M. M. Rahaman, A. K. M. A. Islam and N. Kumada PP 34: Simulation of the Structure of Tropical Cyclone Roanu over the Bay of Bengal Using WRF Model Ashik Imran, Ishtiaque M. Syed, S.M. Quamrul Hassan, Kh. Hafizur Rahman and M. A. K. Mallik PP 35: Simulation of High Impact Monsoon Rainfall and Its Thermodynamic Features over Bangladesh Using WRF Model Shammi Akhter, Ishtiaque M. Syed, M. A. K. Mallik, S. M. Quamrul Hassan and Md. Shadekul Alam PP 36: Radiation induced structural and electric properties of Al substituted NiCuCd nanoparticles Bishakar Sharma, M. Amirul Islam and M. Belal Hossen PP 37: Influence of Al substitution on the structural, magnetic and electric properties of NiCuCd ferrite nanoparticles M. A. Mannan and M. Belal Hossen PP 38: Growth and characterization of spray pyrolyzed SrRuO 3 thin film for electrode in DRAM applications S. Yesmin, M. R. Karim, A. T. M. K. Jamil,S. J. Ahmed and M. Rasadujjaman PP 39: A Study of Optical Properties of CdSe Nanocrystals at Various Time and Temperatures Z. Ferdous, M.R. Karim, M. Rasadujjaman and S.J. Ahmed PP 40: A first principles and experimental studies of electronic and optical properties of p-type semiconductors M. Rahman, R. Afrose, T. K. Anam, M. A. Helal, M. Kamruzzaman and N. H. Liton PP 41: Trajectory: A simulation code for the charged particles in magnetic field Miss Sharmin Akter and Md. Mashiur Rahman PP 42: An Investigation of ph, TDS and Concentration of Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn of Water in Buriganga River S.D. Nath, T. R. Choudhury and R.C. Sinha PP 43: Physical properties of Mo 2 BC: A first principle calculations

10 P. Barua, M. M. Hossain, M. A. Ali, M. M. Uddin, S. H. Naqib and A. K. M. A. Islam PP 44: Tetragonal phase of BC 2 N: A possible new superhard material M. M. Hossain, M. A. Ali, M. M. Uddin, S. H. Naqib and A. K. M. A. Islam PP 45: A first principle study of XIn 3 (X = Sc, Y, La) M. M. Ali, M. Z. Hasan, M. A. Hossain, M.S. Ali, F. Parvin and A.K.M.A. Islam PP 46: An Effective Comparison of PLC and Arduino based Water Level Controlling and Monitoring System Saumitra Kumar Kuri and Md. Robayet Ahasan PP 47: Green synthesis of CeO 2 nanoparticles using Artocarpus heterophyllus leaf extract for photocatalytic activity Manifa Noor, M. A. Al Mamun, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Saima Haque, M. A. Matin, Md. Fakhrul Islam and M. A. Hakim PP 48: Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite Nano-ceramics for Biomedical Application Md. Kamrujjaman, Md. Mahbubul Haque, Md. Obaidur Rahman, Md. Masudul Haque and Md. Atiqur Rahman PP 49: Measurement of 226 Ra, 232 Th and 40 K in Papaya Grown on the Bank of Rupsha River, Khulna, Bangladesh And Its Impact On Human Health Jolly Sultana, Nur Nahar, Debasish Paul and Md. Idris Ali PP 50: Estimation of Global, Diffuse and Direct Solar Radiation on Horizontal Surface of Bangladesh by using Meteorological Parameters Based Model Sajib Barua, Saiful Kabir and Md. Main Uddin PP 51: Tailoring the photocatalytic efficiency of laboratory made activated carbon doped thermally treated commercial ZnO photocatalyst on Rhodamine-B M. M. Rahman, C. Saha, N. Y. Monika and M. T. Uddin PP 52: Experimental comparison on thermal performance of flat plate evaporator loop heat pipe operating between horizontal condition and gravity assisted condition A.R. Tuhin, Phuoc Hien Huynh, Kyaw Zin Htoo, Keishi Kariya and Akio Miyara PP 53: Variation of Structural Transformation and Dielectric Properties of Gd and Cr co-substituted BiFeO 3 M. N. Hossain, M. A. Matin, M.M. Rhaman, B. C. Das, Mithun Kumar Das, A.A. Momin and M. F. Islam PP 54: Design of Efficient Gallium Arsenide Solar Cell with Graphene as Buffer Layer Material Mrinmoy Dey, Nazia Rahman, I. Tasnim, Maitry Dey, N. K. Das, A. K. Sen Gupta, M. A. Matin and N. Amin PP 55: Design and Performance Analysis of Lead Free Perovskite Solar Cells Mrinmoy Dey, Gazi Mahfujul Alam, Md. Farhad Ali, Maitry Dey, N. K. Das, A. K. Sen Gupta, M. A. Matin and N. Amin PP 56: Tailoring the photocatalytic efficiency of laboratory made activated carbon doped thermally treated commercial ZnO photocatalyst on Rhodamine-B M. M. Rahman, C. Saha, N. Y. Monika PP 57: Safety performance and medium electric grids the Ruppur power plant in Bangladesh Md. Liton Moral, Sk. Raihan Uddin, Anas Al Hossain PP 58: Production of Nuclear Energy in Bangladesh: Economic Prospective Analysis Md. Liton Moral, Md. Mahbubul Hasan, Md.Sabbir Hasan PP 59: Simulation of A Thunderstorm Event over Bogra using WRF-ARW Model Md. Mijanur Rahman, Md. Abdus Samad, M. A. K. Mallik and S. M. Quamrul Hassan PP 60: Investigation of band gap engineering of advanced functional materials for solar cell application T. K. Anam, R. Afrose, M. Rahman, M. A. Helal, M. N. H. Liton and M. Kamruzzaman

11 Session-IV (A): Nuclear and Health Physics-II Venue: Shampan Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: 03:00 pm - 05:00 pm Chair: Prof. Md. Moazzem Hossain Miah [NHP-IV (A) 01-05] NHP-IV (A)-01: Trace element contamination in sediments of the rivers of Sundarban by neutron activation analysis M. Amirul Islam NHP-IV (A)-02: Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study of Mixed micelles and Gemini surfactant at room temperature I. Kamal, A.K. Das, P.S. Goyal and G.u. Ahmad NHP-IV (A)-03: Strengthening of Safety Measures to Prevent the Severe Accident in a Nuclear Power Plant M. Mizanur Rahman and Pham Huy NHP-IV (A)-04: Experimental and theoretical studies on cross sections of p- and α-particle induced reactions on nickel M.S. Uddin, M.A. Shariff, A.K. Chakraborty, K.S. Kim, G.N. Kim, S. Sudár, I. Spahn and S.M. Qaim NHP-IV (A)-05: Management of Water Quality for TRIGA MARK-II Research Reactor with the Special Emphasis on Corrosion Phenomena M. Safiur Rahman, M.F. Huq, R. Islam, M.R. Islam, A. Haque and M.A. Salam Chair: Dr. Md. Shuza Uddin [NHP-IV (A) 06-12] NHP-IV (A)-06: Experimental studies on proton induced nuclear reactions on nickel near thresholds using 3 MV Tandem Accelerator at AERE, Savar, Dhaka Animesh Kumer Chakraborty, Md. Shuza Uddin, Md. Asad Shariff and Md. Abdur Rashid NHP-IV (A)-07: Assessment of trace element contamination in sediments of the Halda river using neutron activation analysis B. Das, M. A. Islam, K. Naher, R. Khan, S. B. Quraishi, M.S. Rahman and M. Belal Hossen NHP-IV (A)-08: Measurement of Control Rod Worth and Xenon-135 Effect on Reactivity for BAEC TRIGA Research Reactor M. M. Hasan, M. O. Faruk and J. Sieed NHP-IV (A)-09: Comparative Study between AP100 and VVER Power Reactors for Accidental Scenarios M. O. Faruk, J. Sieed and M. A. Huq NHP-IV (A)-10: Design, development and the safety aspects of I-131 and 99 Mo/ 99m Tc generator production facilities at Radioisotope Production Laboratory (RIPL) M. Mahfujur Rahman, M. A. Haque, M. M. Rahman, M. A. Hossain, M. F. Waheed, R. Akhter, M. R. Ali, M. Al-Mamun, M. Razzak, M. S. Reza, F. T. Jahura, M.J. Uddin, S. B. Amin, K. K. Hossain and M. Z. Abedin NHP-IV (A)-11: Radiation Dose and the Associate Lifetime Attributable Risk (LAR) of Cancer in Chest Computed Tomography Imaging Procedure Shaiful Kabir, Afia Begum and Aleya Begum

12 NHP-IV (A)-12: Radioisotopes in soil, food grain and leaf samples of Cox s Bazar coastal area, Bangladesh: radiological threat and ecological implication Al Amin Md. Sirajul Islam, Bijoy Sonker Barua, Md. Abdur Rashid and Masud Kamal Session-IV (B): Composite Materials and Thin Films (CMTF) Venue: Halda Conference Hall (1 st floor) Time: 03:00 pm - 05:00 pm Chair: Prof. Md. Abu Hashan Bhuiyan CMTF-IV (B)-01: High-precision curving process of Si wafer for X-ray MEMS mirror used in space application M. Rasadujjaman,Y. Kurashima and E. Kondoh CMTF-IV (B)-02: Enhancement of Fatigue Behavior of PVD Coated CrN Film Deposited on Titanium Alloy Md. Shamimur Rahman CMTF-IV (B)-03: Preparation and Magnetoelectric Effect of Multiferroic X LI 0.1 NI 0.2 MN 0.6 FE 2.1 O 4 + (1 X) BIFEO 3 Composites A. A. Momin, Roksana Parvin and A. K. M. Akther Hossain CMTF-IV (B)-04: Study the effect of Ni-Zn-Cu-Eu ferrites on the electric properties of Ba-Ca-Sr-Ti ceramics I. N. Esha, M. A. Amin, F. T. Z. Toma, K. H. Maria and M. N. I. Khan CMTF-IV (B)-05: Evaluation of the electric properties of La doped BiFeO 3 based multiferroics synthesized through solid state reaction method A. Kaiyum, A. Hossain, N. Begum and M. N. I. Khan CMTF-IV (B)-06: Characteristics of Spray Pyrolized CdO Thin Films Grown on Silar Deposited CdO Seed Layer R. Biswas, M.M. Rahman, M.K.R. Khan and M. Kamruzzaman CMTF-IV (B)-07: Effect of Fluorine (F) Doping on Structural and Electro-Optical Properties of Sprayed ZnO Thin Films Anjali Rani, M. K. R. Khan, M. M. Rahman, M. S. I. Sarker and M. Kamruzzaman CMTF-IV (B)-08: Improvement of Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Composite Using Filler, Modifier and Reinforcement I. Hussain Chowdhury, M. Mostafizur Rahman, M. Tamez Uddin and M. Mastabur Rahman CMTF-IV (B)-09: Effect of Low to Heavily Boron Doped Pyrolized Zinc Oxide (Zno:B) Thin Films Unnati Rani Dash, M.K.R. Khan, M.M. Rahman and M. Kamruzzaman CMTF-IV (B)-10: Fabrication and Optical Characterization of ZnO Thin films on Glass Substrate Samia Islam, Kazi Md. Amjad Hussain and Mohammad Junaebur Rashid CMTF-IV (B)-11: Experimental Study on Cu 2 ZnSnS 4 thin film for Solar Cell application Supriya Imon Swati, Rummana Matin, Shahriar Bashar, Zahid Hasan Mahmood CMTF-IV (B)-12: The Structural, Dielectric and Magnetoelectric Properties of Some Spinel Ferrite- Perovskite Ferroelectric Multiferroic Composites Roksana Parvin, A. A. Momin and A.K.M. Akther Hossain CMTF-IV (B)-13: Deposition and Characterization of Undoped and Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Thin

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