“The sea’s color reveals its physics; the absorption and scattering of light, as noted by C.V. Raman, transform sunlight into the ocean's endless blue poetry.” – Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.
“The sea’s color reveals its physics; the absorption and scattering of light, as noted by C.V. Raman, transform sunlight into the ocean's endless blue poetry.” – Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.
Md. Hasibur Rahman
Lecturer / Aspirant of Ph.D
About Me
From an early age, I exhibited a profound curiosity about the natural world. Growing up in the coastal region of Bangladesh, the awe-inspiring shaped my childhood and sometimes devastating forces of nature. Witnessing the destructive impact of Cyclone Sidr in 2007 was a pivotal moment in my life, sparking a deep interest in understanding the scientific principles that govern our environment and inspiring me to seek solutions for real-world challenges. Throughout my schooling, I consistently demonstrated exceptional aptitude in physics and mathematics, which laid the foundation for my academic journey.
Despite the challenges of limited resources in my region, I excelled in my studies, earning top marks in science and securing admission to the University of Barishal, Bangladesh for a Bachelor's degree in Physics. During my undergraduate years, my passion for hands-on experimentation and innovation flourished. Notable among my early projects was the development of a smartphone-controlled switch, which blended my programming skills with hardware design. My keen interest in solid-state physics and materials science was further nurtured through coursework and my engagement with professors in the field. Pursuing a Master’s in Physics, I delved deeper into experimental research. My work on manganese ferrites with rare-earth doping showcased my skill in synthesizing advanced materials and characterizing their electrical, magnetic, and optical properties. This research, conducted in collaboration with leading laboratories such as Bangladesh Atomic Energy Center (BAEC), Dhaka, and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, honed my skills and expanded my understanding of interdisciplinary teamwork.
I have assumed the position of lecturer at the University of Global Village, Barishal, Bangladesh where I deliver lectures, mentor students, and engage in research in the field of physics. This role enables me to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for science while inspiring future generations of learners. Additionally, my extensive experience in tutoring has further reinforced my dedication to teaching and mentoring.
From my childhood fascination with nature to my growing expertise in materials science, my journey reflects perseverance, curiosity, and a relentless drive to explore the transformative power of physics. I continue to contribute actively to research and education, driven by a lifelong love for physics and its transformative potential.