Dr. Md Mustafizur Rahman

Lecturer

Faculty of Science


About

Md Mustafizur Rahman was conferred B.Sc Honours in Mathematics in 1992 and M.Sc in Applied Mathematics in 1993 by the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was conferred M.Phil in Applied Mathematics in 2004 and PhD in Applied Mathematics in 2009 by the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh. He taught at Ahasanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh. He was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at University of Malaya, Malaysia before joining at UBD in 2014. He has presented his research findings in academic departments and conferences in Bangladesh, Malaysia. He has been actively serving on the editorial boards of about 20 international research journals. He has been a lifelong member of Bangladesh Mathematical Society since 2001.

Teaching Area

  • Applied Mathematical Methods
  • Industrial Mathematics
  • Mechanics
  • Fluids and Waves
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Differential Equations
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Calculus
  • Linear Algebra.

Research Interests

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Modelling and Simulation of the application of Nanofluids on heat Transfer Problems
  • Renewable/Solar Energy technology (modeling, simulation & socio-economic issues)
  • Approximant Methods

Publications

  • Rahman, M.M., Mojumder, S., Saha, S., Mekhilef, S. & Saidur, R. Effect of Solid Volume Fraction and Tilt Angle in a Quarter Circular Solar Thermal Collectors Filled with CNT-Water Nanofluid, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2014.
  • RahmanM.M., Hakan Öztop, Mekhilef, S., Saidur, R., Ahsan, A. & Khaled Al-Salem. Modeling of unsteady natural convection for double-pipe in a partially cooled enclosure, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A. 2014.
  • Rahman, M.M., Öztop, H.F., Mekhilef, S., Saidur, R. & Al-Salem, Khaled, Unsteady Natural Convection in Al2O3-water Nanoliquid filled in Isosceles Triangular Enclosure with Sinusoidal Thermal boundary Condition on Bottom Wall, Superlattices and Microstructures, 2014.
  • Khaleduzzaman, S.S., Saidur, R., Mahbubul, I.M., Ward, T.A., Sohel, M.R., Shahrul, I.M., Selvaraj, J., Rahman, M.M., Energy, Exergy, and Friction Factor Analysis of Nanofluid as a Coolant for Electronics, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2014.
  • Rahman, M.M., Mojumder, S., Saha, S., Mekhilef, S. & Saidur, R. Augmentation of Natural Convection Heat Transfer in Triangular Shape Solar Collector by Utilizing Water Based Nanofluids Having a Corrugated Bottom Wall, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2014.
  • Rahman, M.M., Saha, S., Mojumder, S., Mekhilef, S., & Saidur, R. Numerical Simulation of Unsteady Heat Transfer in a Half Moon Shape Enclosure with Variable Thermal Boundary Condition for Different Nanofluids. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B, 2014.
  • Shahrul, I.M., Mahbubul, I.M., Saidur, R., Khaleduzzaman, S.S., Sabri, M.F.M. & Rahman M.M.Effectiveness study of a shell and tube heat exchanger operated with nanofluids at different mass flow rates, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, 2014.
  • Rahman, M.M., Hakan F. Öztop, Mekhilef, S., Saidur, R., Orfi, J., Simulation of unsteady heat and mass transport with heatline and massline in a partially heated open cavity, Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2014.
  • Shahrul, I.M., Mahbubul, I.M., Saidur, R., Khaleduzzaman, S.S., Sabri, M.F.M. & Rahman M.M.Effectiveness study of a shell and tube heat exchanger operated with nanofluids at different mass flow rates, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, 2014.
  • RahmanM.M., Hakan F. Öztop, Mekhilef, S., Saidur, R., Chamkha, A.J., Ahsan, A. & Al-Salem, K. A finite element analysis on combined convection and conduction in a channel with a thick walled cavity, International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, 2014.

Contact

Phone: +673 246 0923 ext 1355

Email: mustafizur.rahman@ubd.edu.bn

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