University of Chittagong - Famous Faculty

Famous Faculty

  • Jamal Nazrul Islam, physicist and mathematician. Ex-professor, Mathematics Department. Present professor emeritus and founding director of Research Centre for Mathematics and Physical Sciences (RCMPS).
  • Dr. M. Abul Mansur Chowdhury, mathematical physicist, director, Research Centre for Mathematics and Physical Sciences (RCMPS).
  • Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, 2006 winner of Nobel Prize in peace. Former professor of Economics Department, initiated his project on micro credit in the adjacent area, Jobra.
  • Md. Hanif Seddiqui, computer scientist, founder, Semantic Knowledge Engineering and Intelligent Mining
  • Dr. Mohammad Samsujoha, professor (supernumerary) of Management Studies, founder of Business Administration Faculty (deceased)
  • Dr. Anupam Sen, well-known sociologist, writer and philosopher
  • Dr. Salma Khan, former professor, Department of Economics and Chairperson, CEDAW
  • Dr. M. Abu Saleh, former professor, Department of Chemistry (deceased)
  • Dr. Abdul Karim, famous for his writing on history. ex vc. (deceased)
  • Professor Alamgir Mohammad Serajuddin, eminent historian and researcher on Sharia Law
  • Professor Rashid Chowdhyr, renowned artist (deceased)
  • Professor Murtaza Baseer, renowned artist
  • Professor Devdas Chakroborty, renowned artist (deceased)
  • Professor Abdullah Khalid, sculptor who created 'Aporjeyo Bangla' in front of Dhaka University
  • Professor Dr. Nural Anwar, renowned microbiologist and founder chairman, Dept. of Microbiology

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