Md Khaled Mosharaf - PhD student
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Research summary
With the rapid industrialization, advancement of science and modernization of societies, new and diverse forms of wastes are introduced into our environment. Among which pharmaceutical wastes are one of the major concerns nowadays as their indiscriminate exposure can create some hazardous condition for the environment and related flora and fauna. I am currently working on availability of pharma compounds in diverse wastewaters and how they can affect plants at physiological and molecular level when exposed.
My Background
I completed my Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh in 2015. Afterwards, I did my Masters in Environmental Science from the same institute in 2017. In 2018, I got the opportunity to serve as a Lecturer in my own department from where I did my Masters. During Masters and afterwards, I worked on several projects highlighting the application of beneficial microbes mostly bacteria in wastewater treatment and plant growth promotion. Degradation of industrial dyes in wastewater by biofilm producing bacteria was another aspect of my research interests.
Country of birth: Bangladesh
Hobbies: I love travelling, especially some place close to nature, watching movies and listening to music.
A weird fact: I have a mole on my right shoulder which I think came from my mother as she and all my other siblings has a mole on this same spot.
[email protected]
Research summary
With the rapid industrialization, advancement of science and modernization of societies, new and diverse forms of wastes are introduced into our environment. Among which pharmaceutical wastes are one of the major concerns nowadays as their indiscriminate exposure can create some hazardous condition for the environment and related flora and fauna. I am currently working on availability of pharma compounds in diverse wastewaters and how they can affect plants at physiological and molecular level when exposed.
My Background
I completed my Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh in 2015. Afterwards, I did my Masters in Environmental Science from the same institute in 2017. In 2018, I got the opportunity to serve as a Lecturer in my own department from where I did my Masters. During Masters and afterwards, I worked on several projects highlighting the application of beneficial microbes mostly bacteria in wastewater treatment and plant growth promotion. Degradation of industrial dyes in wastewater by biofilm producing bacteria was another aspect of my research interests.
Country of birth: Bangladesh
Hobbies: I love travelling, especially some place close to nature, watching movies and listening to music.
A weird fact: I have a mole on my right shoulder which I think came from my mother as she and all my other siblings has a mole on this same spot.