4 Comilla University teachers, treasurer on list of best global researchers
Comilla University Collected
Masud Alam, Comilla
Publish : 14 Oct 2021, 11:36 PMUpdate : 14 Oct 2021, 11:36 PM
Four Comilla University (CoU) teachers as well as its treasurer have been included in the list of the world’s best researchers published by the Alper-Doger Scientific Index.
The list was published on Sunday in 12 categories.
The five are CoU Treasurer Asaduzzaman, who also teaches at the Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Dhaka University, Mohammed Belal Uddin and Tofael Hossain Majumder of CoU’s Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Khalilur Rahman of the Department of Physics, and Kazi Omar Siddiqi of the Department of Management.
Thanking Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the research allocations in various projects under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Asaduzzaman hoped the allocations would be further increased in the future.
On Sunday, the international organization published the list on the basis of citations and other indices of more than 700,000 scientists from 206 countries across the globe.
In listing 708,561 scientists from around the world — 1,794 from Bangladesh — their citations in the last five years were taken into account.
4 Comilla University teachers, treasurer on list of best global researchers
Four Comilla University (CoU) teachers as well as its treasurer have been included in the list of the world’s best researchers published by the Alper-Doger Scientific Index.
The list was published on Sunday in 12 categories.
The five are CoU Treasurer Asaduzzaman, who also teaches at the Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Dhaka University, Mohammed Belal Uddin and Tofael Hossain Majumder of CoU’s Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Khalilur Rahman of the Department of Physics, and Kazi Omar Siddiqi of the Department of Management.
Thanking Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the research allocations in various projects under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Asaduzzaman hoped the allocations would be further increased in the future.
On Sunday, the international organization published the list on the basis of citations and other indices of more than 700,000 scientists from 206 countries across the globe.
In listing 708,561 scientists from around the world — 1,794 from Bangladesh — their citations in the last five years were taken into account.