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Three AIUB faculty recognised in Stanford and Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists list

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Press Release
24 September, 2024, 09:00 am
Last modified: 24 September, 2024, 09:02 am

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Three AIUB faculty recognised in Stanford and Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists list

Press Release
24 September, 2024, 09:00 am
Last modified: 24 September, 2024, 09:02 am
Three AIUB faculty recognised in Stanford and Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists list

American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) is proud to announce that three of its esteemed faculty members have been included in Stanford University and Elsevier's prestigious Top 2% Scientists Worldwide List for 2024.

Dr. Mohammed Jashim Uddin, Professor and Convenor of the Research and Publication Department, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science & Technology; Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science & Technology; and Dr. Nowshad Amin, Professor and Deputy Director of the Dr. Anwarul Abedin Institute of Innovation, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, were all recognised for their outstanding contributions to scientific research and innovation.

On this occasion, Mr. Ishtiaque Abedin, Founder Member of the Board of Trustees at AIUB, congratulated the faculty members for their remarkable achievements and dedication to excellence.

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Their inclusion on this globally recognised list highlights their dedication, expertise, and innovation in their respective fields, further cementing AIUB's reputation as a leading institution committed to advancing knowledge and impactful research.

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