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Prof. Dr. Md Mamunur Rahman | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Department of Entomology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Entomology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Bangladesh, with 15 years of academic and research experience. His expertise lies in molecular phylogenetics, evolutionary systematics, honey authentication, and climate-smart pest management. Dr. Rahman has published 65 peer-reviewed articles, including 50 in international journals, and has led six major government-funded research projects as Principal Investigator. He is renowned for his groundbreaking work in rapid honey adulteration detection, ant-based biocontrol models, and next-generation sequencing applications in insect science. A recipient of prestigious Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarships, he has been an invited speaker at global conferences, including the International Congress of Entomology. His research significantly contributes to sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation. Beyond research, he plays a pivotal role in curriculum development and mentoring Ph.D., MS, and BS students, shaping the future of entomological sciences in Bangladesh.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman has an extensive academic background in entomology and applied biological sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Entomology from Kyushu University, Japan, under the prestigious Japanese Government (MEXT) scholarship, specializing in molecular phylogenetics and insect evolutionary systematics. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree in Entomology from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Bangladesh, where he focused on integrated pest management strategies. His undergraduate studies were also completed at BSMRAU, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with distinction. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Rahman has consistently excelled, receiving multiple scholarships and awards for his outstanding academic performance. His international exposure and advanced research training in next-generation sequencing, climate-smart pest management, and honey authentication have greatly contributed to his expertise. His educational background has laid a strong foundation for his pioneering contributions to entomological research and sustainable agricultural practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman has extensive professional experience in entomology, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture. He is currently serving as a faculty member at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), where he is involved in teaching, research, and mentoring students. Previously, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kyushu University, Japan, focusing on molecular phylogenetics and insect evolutionary systematics. Dr. Rahman has been actively engaged in collaborative research projects on climate-smart pest management, next-generation sequencing, and honey authentication, contributing significantly to sustainable agricultural practices. His expertise extends to integrated pest management (IPM), pollinator conservation, and the application of molecular tools in entomological research. Additionally, he has played a key role in various national and international research initiatives, collaborating with scientists from Japan, Bangladesh, and beyond. Through his work, Dr. Rahman has made notable contributions to pest control strategies, biodiversity conservation, and the development of eco-friendly agricultural solutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman’s research interests lie at the intersection of entomology, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture. He focuses on molecular phylogenetics, insect evolutionary systematics, and climate-smart pest management strategies. His work explores the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of insects using advanced molecular tools, contributing to a deeper understanding of insect biodiversity and adaptation. Dr. Rahman is also actively involved in research on pollinator conservation, particularly in understanding the role of bees in crop pollination and ecosystem stability. His studies on next-generation sequencing (NGS) applications in insect genomics and honey authentication have significant implications for food security and environmental sustainability. Additionally, he investigates integrated pest management (IPM) approaches to develop eco-friendly and cost-effective pest control strategies. By combining traditional entomological methods with modern molecular techniques, Dr. Rahman aims to enhance agricultural productivity while promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable farming practices.

Award and Honor

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to entomology, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture. He has been awarded prestigious research fellowships and grants for his groundbreaking work in insect phylogenetics and pollinator conservation. His excellence in scientific research has earned him accolades from national and international organizations, including recognition for his contributions to climate-smart pest management and biodiversity conservation. Dr. Rahman has been honored for his impactful publications in high-impact journals and his role in advancing molecular techniques in entomological studies. He has also received awards for his contributions to integrated pest management (IPM) and sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, his expertise in next-generation sequencing (NGS) applications has been acknowledged through distinguished research excellence awards. Through his dedication and innovative research, Dr. Rahman continues to earn recognition as a leading scientist in his field, contributing significantly to global agricultural sustainability.

Research Skill

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman possesses a diverse range of research skills, particularly in entomology, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture. He is highly proficient in molecular techniques such as DNA barcoding, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and phylogenetic analysis, which he applies to study insect diversity, evolution, and pollinator conservation. His expertise extends to bioinformatics, allowing him to analyze large genomic datasets for species identification and genetic variation studies. Dr. Rahman is also skilled in integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, utilizing ecological and biological approaches to develop sustainable pest control methods. His work involves climate-smart agricultural practices, ensuring food security while mitigating environmental impacts. Additionally, he has experience in experimental design, statistical analysis, and scientific writing, contributing to high-impact publications. His interdisciplinary research skills enable him to address global challenges in biodiversity conservation and agroecosystem management, making significant contributions to the fields of entomology and sustainable agriculture.

Conclusion

Dr. Md. Mamunur Rahman is a highly qualified and competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to entomology, molecular research, and sustainable agricultural innovation. His extensive publication record, leadership in major research projects, and international recognition position him as a leading scientist in his field.

To further solidify his candidacy, expanding the practical applications of his research, increasing citation impact, and engaging with industry stakeholders would enhance his profile. However, based on his current achievements, he is a strong contender for this prestigious award. ✅

Publications Top Noted

  1. Sorghum: A prospective crop for climatic vulnerability, food and nutritional security

    • Authors: MS Hossain, MN Islam, MM Rahman, MG Mostofa, MAR Khan
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 161
  2. Insect plant interaction with reference to secondary metabolites: a review

    • Authors: M Afroz, M Rahman, R Amin
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 18
  3. Effect of plant growth regulators on callus induction and plant regeneration in anther culture of rice

    • Authors: MM Islam, SK Adhikary, P Gain, M Rahman, NA Siddique
    • Year: 2004
    • Citations: 17
  4. Insect pests of yard long bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis L.) in major growing areas of Bangladesh

    • Authors: MS Uddin, MM Rahman, MZ Alam, A Awal, MA Mazed
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 16
  5. Application of nanotechnology in insect pest management: a review

    • Authors: R Zannat, M Rahman, M Afroz
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 14
  6. Present Status of Flower Cultivation and Problems Confronted by the Farmers at Jhikargachha Upazilla of Jessore

    • Authors: MA Mannan, U Howlader, MH Bahar, MM Rahman, P Gain
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 14
  7. Application of GIS on monitoring agricultural insect pests: a review

    • Authors: SH Rano, M Afroz, MM Rahman
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 13
  8. Management of brinjal shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis (Lepidoptera: crambidae) using some selected insecticides in field condition, Bangladesh

    • Authors: A Awal, MM Rahman, MZ Alam, MMH Khan
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 11
  9. Agro-Morphological, Yield and Biochemical Responses of Selected Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes to Salt Stress

    • Authors: A Sen, MM Islam, E Zaman, UK Ghosh, MB Momtaz, MA Islam, TA Urmi, et al.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 9
Md Mamunur Rahman | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

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