
Md. Jaker Hossain
Lecturer | |
MS (University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh) B.Sc.(Hon’s) (University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh) |
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jaker.ocn@nstu.edu.bd | |
+8801750190681 | |
Blood Group: O+ | |
Joining Date : 2025-05-20 | |
Research Interests: Md. Jaker Hossain’s research focuses on aquatic biogeochemistry, environmental pollution, and sustainable water resource management, with an emphasis on the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River System and adjacent coastal regions. His work integrates isotope geochemistry, ion chemistry, mineralogy, and remote sensing/GIS to address critical questions in the following areas: 1. Nutrient Dynamics and Organic Carbon Cycling 2. Sediment and Pollutant Transport 3. Water Quality and Environmental Degradation Md. Jaker Hossain employs interdisciplinary approaches, combining field surveys, laboratory experiments, and advanced analytical techniques such as isotopic tracers, geospatial tools (RS/GIS), and geochemical modeling. His research aims to provide scientific insights for sustainable water management and contribute to mitigating environmental degradation in vulnerable riverine and coastal ecosystems |
About Md. Jaker Hossain
Md. Jaker Hossain graduated in Marine Science (B.Sc. and M.S.) from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, securing first positions in both degrees with outstanding academic records. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Marine Chemistry at the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. Since joining the Department of Oceanography at Noakhali Science and Technology University as a Lecturer, Md. Jaker Hossain has been actively engaged in teaching and research. His expertise spans aquatic biogeochemistry, isotope geochemistry, microplastic pollution, and nutrient dynamics, with a focus on the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River System and adjacent coastal ecosystems. His interdisciplinary research combines field surveys, advanced laboratory techniques (e.g., stable isotopes, RS/GIS), and geochemical modeling to assess the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on water quality and sediment transport. With a strong publication record in high-impact journals (Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Hydrology, Journal of Hazardous Materials), including first-author publications on microplastics and trace element fluxes, his work contributes to global understanding of pollutant dynamics in tropical riverine systems. He has collaborated on international projects and possesses hands-on experience in coastal biogeochemistry, fisheries resource management, and aquaculture site modeling.