Mr. Md. Shazzadur Rahman | Environmental Biophotonics Research | Best Researcher Award
Institute of Mining, Mineralogy and Metallurgy | Bangladesh
Md. Shazzadur Rahman is a dedicated environmental geoscientist specializing in groundwater contamination, particularly arsenic pollution in Bangladesh. He holds a B.Sc. and M.S. in Geology and Mining, and an M.Phil. in Environmental Science from the University of Rajshahi, where he graduated with top honors. His research focuses on arsenic geochemistry, rock-water interaction, and health risk assessment, utilizing advanced tools like Monte Carlo simulation, GIS, and machine learning. Rahman has published multiple high-impact articles in leading journals such as Chemosphere and Environmental Sciences Europe, highlighting his contributions to understanding contaminant sources and health implications. He is proficient in software including PHREEQC, AquaChem, ArcGIS, and SPSS, and has completed significant geological fieldwork across Bangladesh. His work bridges environmental science and public health, aiming to provide sustainable solutions for groundwater safety. With strong academic credentials and growing international recognition, Rahman is emerging as a promising researcher committed to addressing critical environmental challenges.
Featured Publications
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Arsenic in groundwater from Southwest Bangladesh: Sources, water quality, and potential health concern
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Accumulation of arsenic and other metals in soil and human consumable foods of Meherpur district, southwestern Bangladesh, and associated health risk assessment
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Mobilization mechanisms and spatial distribution of arsenic in groundwater of western Bangladesh: Evaluating water quality and health risk using EWQI and Monte Carlo simulation
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Comprehensive assessment of trace element pollution and its distribution in surface and groundwater around the Ishwardi export processing zone, Bangladesh
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Seasonal variation, spatial distribution, and health risk assessment of trace elements in a major canal of Chittagong, Bangladesh: Implications for irrigation suitability
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Hydrogeochemical analysis of aquifer in northwestern part of Bangladesh: Implication for targeting low arsenic zone