Teaching Career
- Ph.D., M.Phil. & M.Sc. Supervisor of more than 25 students in Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University.
- Professor and Chairman, Department of Microbiology, Dhaka University, November 1993- July 1994; teaching, research and administration.
- Part-time Teacher, Life Science Institute, Jahangirnagar University; teaching Advanced Microbiology at the post-graduate level, 1990-1998.
- Part-time Teacher, Department of Chemical Engineering, B.U.E.T. teaching the course: Principles of Food Preservation and Processing in the 3rd year B.Sc. Chem. Engineering, ‘86-‘91.
- Part-time Teacher, Department of Microbiology, Dhaka University, January 1983-June 1993, teaching Food Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology at the B.Sc.(Hons) and M.Sc. level.
- Course Coordinator, Basic Nuclear Orientation Course (six months) 1984; Organized by the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission for orientation of the fresh recruits in the Commission.
- Course Coordinator, Radiation Biology course, 1983. Institute of Food and Radiation Biology,. AERE, Savar, Dhaka.
- Tutor (Part-time), 1st year Biology Teaching Unit and School of Biotechnology, University of N.S.W., Australia, July 1978 to June 1982.
- Lecturer, Chemistry, Chaumuhani College, teaching organic chemistry and physical chemistry at the undergraduate and graduate level Noakhali, Feb. 1968 – Sept. 1968.
- Guest Professor, Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, D.U., April, 2004- to date
- Guest Professor, Department of Microbiology, D.U., 2003- to date, teaching Bioprocess Technology at M.S. level.
- Professor, Department of Mathematics & Natural Science, BRAC University.
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