12 BAU researchers among world's top scientists

BSS
Published On: 22 Sep 2025, 17:06

MYMENSINGH, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) - Twelve researchers from Bangladesh 
Agricultural University (BAU) have been included in the list of the world's 
top two percent scientists. 

The list was released on Saturday (September 20) in light of a recent survey 
conducted by Stanford University in the United States and the world's leading 
medical and scientific publication company 'Elsevier' based in the 
Netherlands.

Of the 12 researchers, 11 are teachers and one student. The list has been 
prepared based on the publications, H-index, citations and other indicators 
of the scientists. 

The professors of Bangladesh Agricultural University who have been included 
in the list are: Prof of the Department of Agricultural Energy and Machinery 
Dr. Ehsanul Kabir, Prof of the Department of Agricultural Finance and Banking 
Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman Khan, Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering 
and Technology Prof Dr. Abdul Majid, Associate Prof of the Department of 
Biochemistry and Anupran Sciences Dr. Md. Tahjib-ul-Arif, Prof of the 
Department of Plant Pathology Dr. KM Golam Dastagir, Md Saiful Islam, a 
postgraduate student of the Department of Microbiology and Hygiene of the 
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the university, Prof of the Department of 
Microbiology and Hygiene Dr. Md Tanvir Rahman, Assistant Prof of the 
Department of Aquaculture Dr. Md Fazle Rohani, Prof of the Department of 
Fisheries Management Dr. Md Shahjahan, Prof of the Department of Biochemistry 
and Biological Sciences Dr. Md Abdul Hannan, Prof of the Department of 
Microbiology and Hygiene Dr. S M Lutful Kabir and Prof of the Department of 
Genetics and Plant Breeding Dr. Mohammad Anwar Hossain. 

A total of 286 researchers from 71 institutions from Bangladesh have been 
included in this list of the world's top two percent researchers.

 

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