MIST Applications

Department of Science & Humanities (SH)

Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder

Lecturer, Department of Science & Humanities (SH)

 

Lecturer (Adjunct faculty)

Department of Science and Humanities

Faculty of Science and Engineering,

Military Institute of Science and Technology

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Email: jakariaju13@gmail.com

           jakaria@sh.mist.ac.bd

Mobile: +8801740611703, +8801968750775

 

1. Personal Information

 

Full Name

MD JAKARIA HOSSEN SHIKDER

Permanent address

Village: Bisot, Post Office: Sonarkola, Upazila: Kachua,

 Dist: Bagerhat.

Mailing Address

Department of Science and Humanities, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Mobile

+8801968750775, +8801924663085

Email Addresses

jakariaju13@gmail.com

jakaria@sh.mist.ac.bd

Date of Birth

15th August 1995

Sex

Male

Marital Status

Unmarried

Citizenship

Bangladesh (by Born)

 

  1. Major Field of Specialization

Applied Mathematics

  1. Areas of Research Interest
  • Reaction-Diffusion Systems
  • Numerical Bifurcation Theory
  • Mathematical physiology
  • Mathematical   Modeling of different Biological phenomena 
  • Operation management and Decision Analysis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Essential Background

 

    1. Education

 

2018

Master of Science (MS) in  Mathematics

 

      CGPA 3.92 out of 4.00

      Department of Mathematics,

 

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh.

2017

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Mathematics

 

CGPA 3.59 out of 4.00

Department of Mathematics,

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh.

 

2012

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)

GPA 5.00 out of  5.00

Subject: Science

Govt. P.C college, Bagerhat

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education,

Jessore , Bangladesh.

 

2010

Secondary School Certificate (SSC)

GPA 4.94 out of  5.00

Subject: Science

Govt. High School, Bagerhat

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education,

Jessore , Bangladesh

 

    1. Employment History

 

01/07/2021 — date

Lecturer

Department of Science and Humanities, Faculty of Science and Military Institute of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

    1. Major Awards and Scholarships
  • Jahangirnagar University Merit Scholar for B. Sc(Hons)
  • Jahangirnagar University Scholarship (on the basis of yearly academic performance):2013-2014, 2015-2016, 2016-1017.
  • NST fellowship: 2019-2020

 

    1. M.S, Thesis

 

M.S. (2012) Thesis Title: Model-aided understanding of nerve cell dynamics in the Fitzhugh-Nagumo      reaction-diffusion system.

    1. Skills in Computing

 

Languages: Working experience with FORTRAN , MATLAB, C, C++ and Python etc

   Word Processing: Plain Tex, Latex, Microsoft Word etc.

  1. Teaching

 

I had started my teaching career in 1 July 2021 after the completion of my M.S degree in 2020  at Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have taught many applied mathematics courses at MIST. I taught many core courses in applied mathematics including Multivariate Calculus, Industrial Mathematics, Mechanics, Numerical methods, Computational Mathematics, Mathematic Computing, Foundation of Engineering Calculus. I am also ready to teach any course of applied mathematics.

 

    1. Teaching Statement

 

I have had a passion for teaching at graduate level. My students or others may not have the same passion but everybody may be inspired to learn. I have started my academic career as a  Lecturer . Teaching at any level requires an understanding of the profile of its students. My philosophy is to inspire students to develop themselves in basic/fundamental study that will be applicable to their profession as well as daily lives.

As a mathematics teacher, one of my goals is that students leave my class with confidence that they can approach a problem mathematically, whether or not they can actually solve it. Let me give an example from integral calculus, a course I have taught many times. One of the most interesting topics is application of integration. There are many standard examples: areas between graphs, surface area and volume of surfaces of revolution, pressure, etc. There are many other possible examples. It is important to me that students understand the principle of setting up a definite integral in a situation they haven't seen before, even if they frequently make mistakes. This skill is much more likely to be useful to them in the future, especially compared to simply learning how to write down integrals for the standard examples.

I believe that different ways of thinking work for different people, and I encourage students to think about problems their own way. When a student is having trouble with a problem or concept, I ask them to explain their thinking to me, and I try to find the smallest adjustment that will get them where they need to be. I believe this improves my students' confidence, and makes it more likely that they can find a way of thinking that works for them.

 

 

    1. Teaching Experience

 

A summary of Teaching at (MIST) are

 

  Undergraduate

   Math 101                                 : Differential and Integral Calculus

   Math 103                                 : Differential Equation and Matrix

Math 263                                 : Complex Variables, Fourier series, Harmonic Function

Math 241                                 : Complex Variables and Statistics

Math 259                                 : Linear Algebra

Math 261                                 : Matrices, Series Solution and Laplace Transforms

Math 357                                 : Probability and Statistics

Math 223                                 : Numerical Analysis and Statistics

   Math 203                                : Applied Mathematics for Engineers

 

  1. Research

 

    1. Research Statement

 

My research interests span several areas of applied mathematics: Reaction-Diffusion Systems, Numerical Bifurcation Theory, Mathematical physiology, Mathematical   Modeling of different Biological phenomena  and Operation management, Decision Analysis.

 

 

    1. Research works

 

  1. Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder, Md Amirul Islam, Md. Shahinoor Alam and Eare Md Morshed Alam,’ Fitzhugh-Nagumo Reaction Diffusion System on Nerve-Cell Dynamics: A Study’ The 2nd intertnational Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Applied Science, 2022, MIST.

 

  1. Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder, Nafisa Siddiqui, Md. Nur-E-Mostafa and Eare Md Morshed Alam,’Descriptive Statistical Study on the Volatility of the Dhaka Stock Exchange’ MIST Journal of Science and Huminities, pp-30-39, vol. 2, December 2023.

 

  1. A.K. Azad, Md. Jahid Hasan, Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder, M. M. Rahman,’Numerical Analysis of Unsteady Magnetic Effect on Oil Based CNT Nano Fluid in A Square Enclosed with Radiation’ International Conference on Mathematical Analysis and Applications in Modeling, 2024, CUET.

 

  1. M. Asif, Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder, M.M. Rahman,’ Novel Society Wave  Solution Analysis of the Nonlinear Vakhenko-Parkes Model, The 9th BSME International Conference on Thermal Engineering, 2024, BUET.

 

 

  1. Referees for Md. Jakaria Hossen Shikder

1. Dr. Mohammad Osman Gani

Professor

Department of Mathematics,

Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342

Email: osmangani2@juniv.edu

   Mobile No.: +880-1712280992

2. Dr. Laek Sazzad Andallah

Professor

Department of Mathematics,

Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342

Email: andallah@juniv.edu

    Mobile No.: +880-1717201325