![]() ![]() Groundwater Arsenic Contamination in the Bengal Delta Of faults and fault rupture in Bangladesh ![]() Maritime University, Bangladesh since 2018 Research Focus: Climate change, Sea level change, Environmental Hazards Research Domains: Exploration Geophysics,Įnvironmental Geophysics, Tectonics, Marine Geology, Oceanography, Georesource, His present research focuses on climate change, sea level change and environmental hazards. Conducted 20 research projects supported by UNDP, UNICEF, DPHE, UGC, SIDA, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University and Ministry of Science and Information & Communication Technology, Govt. Professor Khan has performed extensive geological field work in the Zagros Orogenic Belt in Iraq, Alborz Orogenic Belt in North Iran, Himalayan Orogenic Belt in India–Nepal, Folded belt of Bangladesh, Sunda plate of Malaysia and Borneo. Khan is the recipients of Indian Government Post Graduate scholarship, ‘Best Paper Award’ from the Indian Geological Congress in 2013, ‘Dean’s Award’ from Dhaka University in 2016, IJRULA International Research Award 2020 of innovative researcher in 2019 for the excellence in “Why would sea level rise for global warming and polar ice melt?” and Writer’s Honor, University Grants Commission Bangladesh. He has 70 research publications in national and international peer reviewed journals, more than 50 conference papers and number of project reports. Khan has served Dhaka University in the year 1974 – 1975 session, Atlantic Richfield Oil Company (ARCO) from 1975 to 1977, and SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC), New Delhi India in the year 2009. Khan previously served as visiting faculty in the Sulaimania University Iraq from 1977 to 1982, Rajshahi University Bangladesh from 1983 to 1994, Dhaka University Bangladesh from 1995 to 2017, and University of Mayala Malaysia from 2012 to 2015. ![]() ![]() Currently being with the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University (BSMRMU) as Professor and Head of Oceanography and Hydrography, Dr. Researching on the geodynamics of the Bengal Basin, he was awarded PhD degree from Indian School of Mines Dhanbad India in the year 1992. Aftab Alam Khan completed BSc (Hons) MSc in Geology from Dhaka University in the year 1972 and BSc (Hons) MSc in Applied Geophysics from Indian School of Mines Dhanbad India in the year 1974. ![]()
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