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Assalamualaikum
Warahmatullahi
Wabarakatuh
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Outline of todays talk
1. Self introduction
2. Definition: research
3. Muslim Heritage of Science & Technology
4. Some Tips (advice) for Research
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Area
147,570 km2 (94th)55,599 sq mi
Population
162,221,000[2] (7th)
1,099.3/km2 (9th)2,917.6/sq mi
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Dhaka, the capital of
Bangladesh, is known as
The City of Mosques.(there more than 1,000
Mosques in Dhaka only)
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The villages are the true countryside of
Bangladesh and almost always have green
paddy fields
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Jackfruit
Mouth watering jack fruit
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The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change has estimated that 17 percent of
Bangladesh willbe submerged under waterby 2050,
if sea levels rise by 3.3 feet due to climate change.
Bangladesh is a land of rivers. About 800 rivers including tributaries flow through the
country constituting a waterway of total length around 24,140 km [
Shitalakshya River
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Md. Azhar Uddin gy: AvRnvi Dwb
Bangladeshi, Australian
36413 (13 April, 1961) 700-0082
1-4-1-505
(Educational)
August,1984
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh()Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Chemical)
(April-Sept, 1988)
October 1988 March 1991
(Japanese Language Course at Hiroshima University for 6 Months) Okayama University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. Syn. Chem. M.Sc. (Synthesis Chemistry)
April 1991 March 1994
Tokyo Institute of Technology; Doctor of Science (Catalytic Chemistry)
(Job & Professional)
11643September 1984 March 1988
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation, Bangladesh, Assistant Chemical Engineer,
1April 1994-January 2002
Okayama University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. Applied Chemistry; ResearchAssociate
May 2000 January 2001
School of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales
141 January 2002 February 2004
School of Engineering, Discipline of Chemical Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia, Senior Research Associate
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February 2004 September 2004
School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Australia, Senior Research Associate
,
1610October2004 March 2005174 April 2005-
Okayama University, Faculty of Env. Sci. & Tech. Dept. Env. Chem & Mat.
() Associate Professor
Professional Society
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Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan Petroleum Society ofJapan Catalysis Society ofJapan Zeolite Research Association ofJapan
Research Association for Feedstock Recycling of Plastics, Japan Japan Institute ofEnergy
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Research Interests:
Preparation, characterization and application of novel solid catalytic
materials to environmentally friendly and energy efficient processes.
Development of microporous and mesoporous materials such as
activated carbon, zeolite and mesoporous silica for the adsorption
removal of air pollutants.
Development of catalytic processes for thermochemical conversion of
woody biomass into synthesis gas (hydrogen, CO).
Development of solid sorbents for elementary mercury (Hg) capture
from coal combustion flue gas and coal gasification fuel gas.
Development of catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (hydrocarbon
synthesis from CO and H2).
Development of novel processes for the chemical and energy
recycling of waste plastic polymers and rubbers.
Publications (1994-2010): 3 book chapters, 100 refereed papers and 6 patents
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Physical Chemistry,
Thermodynamics,
Chemical Reaction Engineering,
Energy and Entropy,
Environmental Catalysis, and
Technical English (Reading & Writing)
Teaching Activities:
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What is Research?
Research is a process of investigation. Anexamination of a subject from differentpoints of view.
Research is a hunt for the truth. It isgetting to know a subject by reading upon it, reflecting, playing with the ideas,choosing the areas that interest you andfollowing up on them.
Research is the way you educate yourself.
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More about research
Research is the systematic process of
collecting and analyzing information to
increase our understanding of the
phenomenon under study.
It is the function of the researcher to
contribute to the understanding of thephenomenon and to communicate that
understanding to others.
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Basic research or fundamental research (sometimes pureresearch) is research carried out to increase
understanding of fundamental principles. Many times the
end results have no direct or immediate commercial
benefits: basic research can be thought of as arising outof curiosity. However, in the long term it is the basis for
many commercial products and applied research.
The primary purpose for applied research isdiscovering, interpreting, and the development of
methods and systems for the advancement of human
knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of
our world and the universe.
Type of Research
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Muslim heritage of Science &Technology
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Source: Muslim Heritage
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Source: Muslim Heritage
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Muslim heritage of Science & Technology Islam encourages and urges its followers to learn, read, write
and do research. Here are some proofs of the attitude of thereligion of Islam towards education, learning and scientificthinking:
1. The first verses revealed in the Holy Quran say (what means):"Read in the name of the Lord, who created man from congealedblood." This means that the first revealed word was "read". Thisreflects the importance of reading and learning according to Islam.
2. The Holy Quran repeatedly orders Muslims to contemplate theuniverse, creatures, animals, seas, stars, the human body andplants.
3. The Holy Quran is scientific in its approach and thus it givesMuslims an example of scientific objectivity and the scientificapproach. The Holy Quran often gives proofs to its statements.
4. The scientific approach of the Holy Quran is also clear when theHoly Quran requires proofs from the disbelievers for whatever
claims they make.
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Muslim heritage of Science & Technology5. The Holy Quran gives another example of scientific objectivity
by repeatedly blaming disbelievers for their blind imitation oftheir forefathers. This is certainly an invitation from the HolyQuran to the believers and people to think independently andcritically. Independent thinking is an essential condition forcreativity, which is the first condition to scientific innovationsand technological progress.
6. Prophet Muhammad, urged his Companions to use their ownjudgment if they faced problems to which there was nospecific solution in the Holy Quran or the traditions of ProphetMuhammad . This encouragement of free judgment is a greensignal that stimulates people to think, but without going
against the principles of Islam.
7. Prophet Muhammad, ordered people to record knowledge inbooks.
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Science Alone Is not Enough!
As we know, Islam as a religion holds that science alone
is not enough to bring real progress. In many countriesthat are technologically advanced, we notice thattechnology itself may create serious problems to thosecountries and other countries.
For example, Science has led to the invention of atomicbombs that are capable of destroying a whole city with itsmillions of civilians in a minute. Killing one million civiliansor more in a minute is a terrible act of brutality. This act isthe product of Science with the absence of true religion.
According to Islam, civilians should not be harmed during
war.
However, if Science is accompanied with the practice ofthe true religion and submission to Allah, it will be used toserve man and not to torture or destroy him.
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During the Muslims Era(6th-16th century) or called as Golden Era of the World, the mostremarkable developments of the history took place that shaped up the world immensely.These developments became the basis of many inventions that were made centuries later.
Father of Chemistry: Jabir Ibn HaiyanABU ABDULLAH AL-BATTANI(Astronomy)
Great Optician: ABU ALI HASAN IBN AL-HAITHAM
ABU AL-NASR AL-FARABI( Logic, sociology, philosophy)
Master Physician: ABU MARWAN IBN ZUHR (Averroes)Doctor of Doctors: Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
ALI IBN RABBAN AL-TABARI(Physician , mathematician,
sociology)
Greatest Botanist and Pharmacist of the Middle Ages:IBN AL-BAITAR
AL-FARGHANI(astronomer)
Ibn Battuta - The Incredible Traveler
ABUL HASAN ALI AL-MASU'DI(Traveler)
Muslim heritage of Science & Technology
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Father of Surgery: ABU AL-QASIM AL-ZAHRAVI (Abulcasis)
ALI IBN RABBAN AL-TABARI(Physician)
Discoverer of Pulmonary Circulation : IBN AL-NAFISIBN RUSHD (Philosophy ,Logic)
MOHAMMAD IBN ZAKARIYA AL-RAZI(Chemist, Philosopher)
One of the Greatest Mathematicians: MOHAMMAD BIN
MUSA AL-KHAWARIZMI
NASIR AL-DIN AL-TUSI(philosopher, mathematician,astronomer, theologian and physician)
Thabit Ibn Qurra (mathmatician)
OMAR AL-KHAYYAM (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher,
physician)
YAQUB IBN ISHAQ AL-KINDI(philosopher, mathematician,
physicist, astronomer, physician)
AL-IDRIS(Botony)
ABUL WAFA MUHAMMAD AL-BUZJANI (Mathematician)
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We need to beproud of our Glorious past,
our heritage.
If we did it before,
we can do it again!
If science is accompanied with the practice of the true religion andsubmission to Allah, it will be used to serve man and not to torture
or destroy him.
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Some Tips (Advice) forResearch
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Course of students Course of researchers
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Academic research is made of two essential ingredients.Communication and implementing new ideas.
Both of these ingredients are essential. Great writers or
speakers do not necessarily make good researchers.
Also, people who can put in practice great ideas do not
always make great researchers.
You need to enjoy communicating your ideas. You need
to enjoy looking for new ideas.
What is academic research?
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Breakthrough
Target
Tunnel
Fundamentals
TunnelApplications
Research
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Research is art, there is no right way to do research. So far,many people believe in three general rules:
Research is art
1. dont be isolated be part of a network
2. be open minded
3. dont copy or try to be fashionable, always
try to go further and lead
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Research does take time.
Even the most brilliant scientists need time to get results.
If you have a job while you are working on your Ph.D.,
always allocate research time first. Do not worry, you will
find time for your other duties.
Yes, this means working week-ends. Most professors work
during week-ends.
Success is completion or you have to get things done!
Research is time consuming
You want to make a lotofmoney? Start yourown business.
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The secret of success is to DO THINGS, e.g. solve
problems, prove theorems, build systems as early aspossible. Apart from good grades, publications make a very
good impression.
Quality matters more than you think.
Basically, you must complete your work, finish the
thesis you started, complete the last run of experiments
for the paper you are writing.
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Is being smart important?Quite possibly, but it is not necessarily the most important quality.
Desperate and determined researchers win every time.
Be determined
This implies two things:
Being smarter is not as much of an edge as you may think.If you are too confident, over time, the desperate lesser
researchers will pass you by.
If you are not the cleverest person in your grad school, youcan make it up by your determination.
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Goal GoalStep-by-step
approach
Don't get hung up trying to understand everything at the outset
The biggest challenge you face at the onset of any new project is that there is a
huge (seemingly overwhelming) amount of stuff you need to know to tackle your
problem properly.
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Whenever you have a really good idea, dont spendtoo long before publishing it.
Publish early and often
Dont sit on ideas until you can perfect them.
If you had the idea, someone else can also
have it and publish it first.
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The secret to success in academia is content reuse.
Most people, in a given year, will only create very little newcontent.
Most of what we output is recycled. Courseware is recycled
all the time.
We even reuse other peoples work (such as when we use
a textbook in a course).
If you really like what you are doing, you will go the extrakm and produce good quality: if you hate what you are
doing, producing high quality will seem like hard work. So
good quality content is a way to test your heart out.
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Recycle, recycle, recycle
It takes a long time to learn about a new field.
Changing application area is fine, but you should
always try to recycle what you already know.
Dont continuously start from scratch. The secret
to success is building on what you have done
and what you know better than anyone else.This means that you should be extra careful
about what topics you pick: pick hard problems.
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Many academics describe the act of choosing a research
topic as a puzzle.
A good strategy for a thesis is to learn to do one thing
very well, one thing where you have no competition, and
then you apply it to different problems. As long as all of
this is novel and non-trivial, and you produce enough
work, it qualifies for a good Ph.D. thesis.
Choosing a research topic is a puzzle
You cant foresee what needs to be done.
You cant foresee what the largest breakthrough in your
field will be.
You should be on the lookout, but dont aim straight at it.
Instead, focus on little things that you can do better than
most people and listen to what people around you are
saying.
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Marketing is extremely important in research.
Research is about marketing your ideas
It doesnt work like other businesses, It is not free of
politics, it doesnt happen in an nice office, it is full of
intellectual people and extremely competitive. It is not
about getting passing grades. It is not about doing whatyou are told.
If You find new results which are better than the
previous ones, then explain to your supervisor why
your results are interesting.
As a Ph.D. student you are not an employee, the professors
helper or his secretary. It is most certainly not a routine job.
You are not a soldier on the field following orders. You are
someone building something on your own (mostly).
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Three Rules for Successful Scientific Research
Raise your quality standards as high as you can live with,
avoid wasting your time on routine problems, and always try towork as closely as possible at the boundary of your abilities.
Do this, because it is the only way of discovering how that
boundary should be moved forward.
We all like our work to be socially relevant and scientificallysound. If we can find a topic satisfying both desires, we are
lucky; if the two targets are in conflict with each other, let the
requirement of scientific soundness prevail.
Never tackle a problem of which you can be pretty sure that(now or in the near future) it will be tackled by others who are,
more competent and well-equipped than you in relation to that
problem.
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The Spinach Principle
Report, Inform
Contact, communicate, get in touch
Consult, discuss
HOURENSOU
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A person who has a dream, has a hope...
A person who has a hope, has a target....
A person who has a target, has a plan...
A person who has a plan, has an act...
A person who has an act, has a result
A person who has a result, has a reflection...
A person who has a reflection, has a progress...
A person who has a progress, has a dream...
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One for All, All for One
One for All, All forWon
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May Allah bless our efforts in the service of Muslim Ummah.
Thank you very much for your kind attention!