M. Alauddin
Bangladeshi Chemist and academician
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Muhammad Alauddin is a Bangladeshi chemist and university professor. He was the tenth vice-chancellor of the Islamic University, Bangladesh, from March 2009 to December 2012.[1][2] He is a life Member (MRSC) of the Royal Society of Chemistry in UK.
Muhammad Alauddin | |
|---|---|
| 10th Vice-Chancellor of Islamic University, Bangladesh | |
| In office 9 March 2009 – December 2012 | |
| Preceded by | Foyez Muhammad Sirazul Haque |
| Succeeded by | Abdul Hakim Sarkar |
| Personal details | |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | University academic, chemist |
Career
Alauddin obtained a Bachelor and Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Rajshahi, and a PhD degree from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. He was a professor of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ACCE) department at Islamic University, Bangladesh.[3][4] He was the founding chairman of this department in 1995,[5] and was also founding chairman of the Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering department in 1998.[6][7] He served in the latter department as a chairman for more than a year.[6]
Vice-chancellorship
On March 9, 2009, Alauddin was appointed vice-chancellor of the Islamic University in Bangladesh,[8] where he worked in the M. A. Wazed Miah Science Building, Sheikh Hasina Hall, and Central Shaheed Minar.[9] At the time, the political situation of the university was tenuous;[10][11][12][13] the Islamic University Teachers Association (IUTA) accused Alauddin and pro-vice-chancellor Kamal Uddin of corruption, and nepotism.[14][15] As a result, he and Pro VC Kamal Uddin was removed from the administrative charge of the Islamic University, Bangladesh.
Research
- Volumetric Properties of Secondary Butanol and Tertiary Butanol in Water and Aqueous Micellar Systems of Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate - Section B: Chemical and Biological Sciences.[16]