Academics – Hamdard University Bangladesh http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd Wed, 02 Oct 2019 04:51:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.15 http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-logo-32x32.png Academics – Hamdard University Bangladesh http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd 32 32 Message of condolence http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/message-of-condolence/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/message-of-condolence/#respond Sun, 12 Feb 2017 17:24:42 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2454

Internationally reputed paediatrician, a man of great stature and Chairman, Board of trustees of Hamdard University Bangladesh National Professor Dr. M. R. Khan breathed his last on 05 November 2016 at 4.25 PM at the age of 88 in the Central Hospital, Dhaka. All the teachers, officers, staffs and students of Hamdard University Bangladesh are deeply saddened at the demise of our chairman. His contribution to the upliftment of Hamdard University Bangladesh and memories would be remembered, adorned and cherished by all of us.

Hamdard University Bangladesh expressed its heartfelt condolences to the members of the bereaved family. May Allah rest his soul in peace.

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Mr. Md. Sumon Hossain Awarded the 1st Position for the Best paper in the 9th ICECE-2016 http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/mr-md-sumon-hossain-awarded-the-1st-position-for-the-best-paper-in-the-9th-icece-2016/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/mr-md-sumon-hossain-awarded-the-1st-position-for-the-best-paper-in-the-9th-icece-2016/#respond Thu, 19 Jan 2017 16:52:10 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2428 Mr. Md. Sumon Hossain Awarded the 1st Position for the Best paper in the 9th ICECE-2016.

Mr. Md. Sumon Hossain, Lecturer, Department of Mathematics at Hamdard University Bangladesh, recently won the “Dr. Fatama Rashid Award” securing the first position for the best paper in the ICECE-2016 (International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering).The conference was organized by the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). In the conference, nine countries including Bangladesh participated and 146 Papers were presented.

The Title of Mr. Hossain’s paper and presentation was “ Rational Krylov Subspace Method (RKSM) for Solving the Lyapunov Equations of Index-1 Descriptor System and Application to Balancing Based Model Reduction”. Mr. Hossian  was delighted and thanked  his two supervisors Mr. Dr. M. Monir Uddin and Dr. Mohammad Forhad Uddin for their guidance.

Hamdard University Bangladesh expressed its sincere congratulation to Mr. Md. Suman Hossain for his outstanding achievement.

The 9th ICECE -2016 is the pioneering international conference in the areas of electrical and computer engineering. The ICECE brings together individuals from academia, research organization, government, and industry to discuss and share ideas as well as present their latest findings and experiences in the areas of electrical and computer engineering. Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference. The presented papers will be available in the digital library of  IEEE Xplore with IEEE catalog number having Part number CFP1668A-ART and ISBN 978-1-5090-2963-1.

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Freshers Reception & Guardians Convention held at Hamdard University Bangladesh http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/freshers-reception-guardians-convention-held-at-hamdard-university-bangladesh/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/freshers-reception-guardians-convention-held-at-hamdard-university-bangladesh/#respond Mon, 16 Jan 2017 17:47:38 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2469

Freshers Reception of Spring Semester and 1st professional BUMS/ BAMS 2017 and Guardians Convention held at Hamdard University Bangladesh
Hamdard University Bangladesh hosted freshers reception of spring semester and 1st professional BUMS/BAMS 2017 and guardians convention on 15 January 2017 at its permanent campus at Hamdard City of Science, Education and Culture, Gazaria, Munshiganj. The honorable Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of Hamdard University Bangladesh Mr. Kazi Golam Rahman graced the occasion as the Chief Guest while the Founder of the University Dr Hakim Md. Yousuf Harun Bhuiyan and the Vice-Chairman of the BOT Prof Dr A. K Azad Khan were present as special guests.

The Vice – Chancellor of the University Prof Md. Abdul Mannan PhD presided over the program. Among other dignitaries, members of the Board of Trustees Md. Anisul Hoque, Mohammad Zamal Uddin (Russell), Managing Director of Neem Organic Ltd. M.A. Hakim PhD, Treasurer of the University Mr. Rafiqul Islam, Registrar Md. Lutfur Rahman, Controller of Examinations Md. Nurul Huda and all Deans of the Faculties along with their faculty members, students and their guardians/parents, officers and staff were present. The freshers were cordially received with flowers.
The program started with the recitation of the Holy Quran and the Holy Bhagabat Geeta.
The Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Dean of Faculty of Unani and Ayurvedic Medicine Prof Dr A K Azad Khan said that education is a continuous process and we are learning in every stage of our life. He advised the students to be knowledgeable and skilled human resource to compete the world because knowledge and skill are the key components to success in life.

The Founder of the University Dr. Hakim Md. Yousuf Harun Bhuiyan welcomed the freshers to Hamdard University Bangladesh. He said that we are not doing business. Our contemplation to establish this University is to make enlightened pupils. He urged the students that after getting a proper education from the University, they should contribute to the community and the nation through their philanthropic activities. Thus, they will become enlightened people and his endeavour will be successful, said Dr Bhuiyan.
The honorable Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mr. Kazi Golam Rahman welcomed the freshers to Hamdard University Bangladesh. He admired the activities of the Founder of the University and he expressed his gratitude to the Founder of the University for his kind presence and relentless support for the upliftment of the University. Hamdard University Bangladesh would become the leading University among the private Universities in Bangladesh, hoped Mr. Rahman.

The Vice – Chancellor of the University Prof Md. Abdul Mannan PhD admired the newly admitted students for selecting Hamdard University Bangladesh for their place of higher education and welcomed them to Hamdard family. He also stated that one day newly admitted students will become ambassador of this University. In addition, he emphasized on the discipline (rules and regulations) of this University. He highlighted on the academic programs, responsibilities, facilities, opportunities and resources available at the permanent campus. He stated that his endeavour will be to ensure quality education and this University will become an international University.

At the end of the program, a colorful cultural program was held organized by the students of the University. All present enjoyed the cultural program and it ended with robust appreciation.

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The New VC Joined http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/the-new-vc-joined/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/the-new-vc-joined/#respond Thu, 08 Dec 2016 17:41:20 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2464

Professor Dr Abdul Mannan Joined Hamdard University Bangladeh as the Vice- Chancellor

On 07.12.2016 Prof Dr Abdul Mannan joined Hamdard University Bangladesh as the Vice-Chancellor. He was cordially received with a bouquet by all the officials and teachers of the University while he was accompanied by the honorable Founder of the University Dr. Hakim Mohammad Yousuf Harun Bhuiyan, the Chairman of Board of Trustees Kazi Golam Rahman and members of the Board of Trustees Prof Hakim Shiry Farhad, Lt. Colonel Mahbubul Alam Chowdhury (Retd), Major Iqbal Mahmud Chowdhury, PSC (Retd), Mohammad Zamal Uddin Russell and Dr. Hakim Nargish Marjhan.

The newly appointed Vice- Chancellor was introduced with the teachers and the students of the University separately in the conference room of the University and in the Hall Room of the University respectively.

The Founder of the University Dr. Hakim Mohammad Yousuf Harun Bhuiyan welcomed the new Vice-Chancellor to the University. He hoped that under his leadership the University will move forward. Moreover, he categorically reminded everybody that the University is committed to provide quality education. He hoped that the students of the University with their acquired knowledge and talent will be able to shape up the society.

The Chairman of Board of Trustees Kazi Golam Rahman briefly discussed the profile and the working experience of the newly appointed Vice- Chancellor of the University. He honestly hoped that with the joining of the Vice-Chancellor, the academic activities of the University will get momentum. Moreover, he hoped under the leadership of the new Vice-Chancellor, Hamdard University would become the leading University among the private Universities in Bangladesh.

The newly joined Vice- Chancellor Prof Dr Abdul Mannan thanked the Founder, the Chairman and members of the Board of Trustees of the University for showing confidence on him and expressed his hearty thanks to all. He said that his first task will be to ensure quality education for the students. According to him, quality of education is not only to acquire knowledge and skill but to build character. Furthermore, he emphasized on the team work and which enables to achieve the organizational goals. At the end of his speech, he hoped all the concern of the University will assist him to achieve the goals of Hamdard University Bangladesh.

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The Newly Elected Chairman and the Vice-Chairman of BOT visited the Campus http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/the-newly-elected-chairman-and-the-vice-chairman-of-bot-visited-the-campus/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/the-newly-elected-chairman-and-the-vice-chairman-of-bot-visited-the-campus/#respond Wed, 16 Nov 2016 17:25:11 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2457

The Newly Elected Chairman and the Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hamdard University Bangladesh visited the Campus

On 15 November 2016 the newly elected Chairman Kazi Golam Rahman and the Vice-Chairman Professor Dr A K Azad Khan accompanied by the members of the Board of Trustees Lt. Colonel Mahbubul Alam Chowdhury (Retd), Major Iqbal Mahmud Chowdhury, PSC (Retd), Mohammad Zamal Uddin Russell paid a courtesy visit to the campus.

Treasurer and Vice – Chancellor (In charge) Mr. Rafiqul Islam, Registrar Md. Lutfur Rahman, Controller of Examinations Md. Nurul Huda received them cordially with bouquets after their arrival at the campus.

After the arrival at the campus the Chairman and the Vice- Chairman planted sapling of Gymnema sylvestre at the herb garden set up in the University premises. They also visited the site of ongoing project of the University to see for themselves the progress of works. Before parting they met the concerned officials of the University and shared their experiences they gathered during their recent visit to Aligarh University of India and Jamia Hamdard University of India.

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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities celebrates students success http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/faculty-of-social-sciences-and-humanities-celebrates-students-success-3/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/faculty-of-social-sciences-and-humanities-celebrates-students-success-3/#respond Wed, 31 Aug 2016 12:30:19 +0000 http://smartyschool.stylemixthemes.com/?p=1426

A new study led by Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

As evidence has mounted that distance running is not just a natural human activity enjoyed by millions, but one that played a key role in evolution, a puzzle has emerged. Why, if humans are so well adapted to running long distances, do runners get hurt so often?

A study out of Smart School and the National Running Center at Smart-affiliated Templeton Rehabilitation Hospital provides a puzzle piece, linking injury to the pounding runners’ bones take with each step. The work, led by Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart, found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

Statistics on such injuries vary, but somewhere between 30 percent and 75 percent of runners are hurt annually, a number that has led researchers to investigate a wide array of possible explanations, from modern running shoes to stretching, running frequency, weight, biomechanical misalignment, and muscle imbalance.

One never injured multi-
marathoner’s stride was so smooth, she ran like an insect over water. Weight was not a factor, with heavy runners among the light-footed and lighter runners among the stompers.

Jane Eckhart Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Please meet in the Calderwood Courtyard, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. Museums staff will be on hand to collect tickets.

Jane Eckhart’s research focused on heel-strikers exclusively, since they make up most of today’s runners, and examined a cohort seldom studied, partly because they’re pretty rare: those who have never been injured. They investigated the participants’ strides by having them run over a force plate that recorded the impact of each step.

The runners agreed to respond to a monthly online questionnaire that detailed injuries over two years. With the results in, researchers first examined reports from the 144 who experienced a mild injury and the 105 who didn’t, finding little difference between the two large groups.

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Admission Open Spring 2017 http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/admission-open-spring-2017/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/admission-open-spring-2017/#respond Wed, 24 Aug 2016 17:19:23 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2451
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Congratulations of your success in the HSC Examination 2016 http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/congratulations-of-your-success-in-the-hsc-examination-2016/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/congratulations-of-your-success-in-the-hsc-examination-2016/#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2016 17:17:18 +0000 http://www.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/?p=2448
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/faculty-of-social-sciences-and-humanities-celebrates-students-success/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/faculty-of-social-sciences-and-humanities-celebrates-students-success/#respond Mon, 01 Aug 2016 10:40:49 +0000 http://smartyschool.stylemixthemes.com/?p=317

A new study led by Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

As evidence has mounted that distance running is not just a natural human activity enjoyed by millions, but one that played a key role in evolution, a puzzle has emerged. Why, if humans are so well adapted to running long distances, do runners get hurt so often?

A study out of Smart School and the National Running Center at Smart-affiliated Templeton Rehabilitation Hospital provides a puzzle piece, linking injury to the pounding runners’ bones take with each step. The work, led by Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart, found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

Statistics on such injuries vary, but somewhere between 30 percent and 75 percent of runners are hurt annually, a number that has led researchers to investigate a wide array of possible explanations, from modern running shoes to stretching, running frequency, weight, biomechanical misalignment, and muscle imbalance.

One never injured multi-marathoner’s stride was so smooth, she ran like an insect over water. Weight was not a factor, with heavy runners among the light-footed and lighter runners among the stompers.

Francesca Stoppard The Darvin B. Xander Associate Curator of Prints

With most runners being heel-strikers today, the added shock, multiplied over thousands of footsteps, could explain high injury rates. The 2012 study added fuel to the debate, finding a two-to-one difference in repetitive stress injuries between heel- and forefoot-strikers.

Jane Eckhart’s research focused on heel-strikers exclusively, since they make up most of today’s runners, and examined a cohort seldom studied, partly because they’re pretty rare: those who have never been injured. Jane and colleagues recruited 249 female recreational athletes who each ran at least 20 miles a week. They investigated the participants’ strides by having them run over a force plate that recorded the impact of each step.

The runners agreed to respond to a monthly online questionnaire that detailed injuries over two years. With the results in, researchers first examined reports from the 144 who experienced a mild injury and the 105 who didn’t, finding little difference between the two large groups.

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Students take crash course in Japanese sword fighting http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/students-take-crash-course-in-japanese-sword-fighting-2/ http://live.hamdarduniversity.edu.bd/students-take-crash-course-in-japanese-sword-fighting-2/#respond Mon, 01 Aug 2016 10:20:21 +0000 http://smartyschool.stylemixthemes.com/?p=314

A new study led by Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

As evidence has mounted that distance running is not just a natural human activity enjoyed by millions, but one that played a key role in evolution, a puzzle has emerged. Why, if humans are so well adapted to running long distances, do runners get hurt so often?

A study out of Smart School and the National Running Center at Smart-affiliated Templeton Rehabilitation Hospital provides a puzzle piece, linking injury to the pounding runners’ bones take with each step. The work, led by Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Jane Eckhart, found that a group of runners who had never been hurt landed each footfall more softly than a group who had been injured badly enough to seek medical attention.

Statistics on such injuries vary, but somewhere between 30 percent and 75 percent of runners are hurt annually, a number that has led researchers to investigate a wide array of possible explanations, from modern running shoes to stretching, running frequency, weight, biomechanical misalignment, and muscle imbalance.

One never injured multi-marathoner’s stride was so smooth, she ran like an insect over water. Weight was not a factor, with heavy runners among the light-footed and lighter runners among the stompers.

Francesca Stoppard The Darvin B. Xander Associate Curator of Prints

With most runners being heel-strikers today, the added shock, multiplied over thousands of footsteps, could explain high injury rates. The 2012 study added fuel to the debate, finding a two-to-one difference in repetitive stress injuries between heel- and forefoot-strikers.

Jane Eckhart’s research focused on heel-strikers exclusively, since they make up most of today’s runners, and examined a cohort seldom studied, partly because they’re pretty rare: those who have never been injured. Jane and colleagues recruited 249 female recreational athletes who each ran at least 20 miles a week. They investigated the participants’ strides by having them run over a force plate that recorded the impact of each step.

The runners agreed to respond to a monthly online questionnaire that detailed injuries over two years. With the results in, researchers first examined reports from the 144 who experienced a mild injury and the 105 who didn’t, finding little difference between the two large groups.

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