Kazi Monjur Morshed is an accounting professional with over a decade of progressive experience in managing financial operations, government revenue budgeting and project accounting. He has worked with various modern accounting software systems including Oracle, Tally ERP, POS software, customized government accounting software and advanced-level Microsoft Excel—demonstrating his proficiency in technology-driven accounting environments. Currently, he serves as an Accounts Officer at the Centre for Environmental and Resource Management (CERM), BUET, where he provides comprehensive accounting support.
Subrata Paul is an environmental engineer with over nine years of experience in the WASH and environmental sector, combining technical expertise with strong administrative support. His professional work focuses on water quality, sanitation, fecal sludge and wastewater management and plastic waste management, contributing to several peer-reviewed publications. He has been actively engaged in training delivery, project implementation and knowledge dissemination to strengthen WASH and environmental sectoral capacity. Mr. Subrata previously served as Training Specialist at ITN-BUET, where he contributed to capacity-building initiatives on CWIS and FSM. In addition, he worked as Assistant Director at KUET, where he managed project and research activities. At present, he is working as Administrative Officer at the Centre for Environmental and Resource Management (CERM), BUET where he provides administrative and programmatic support.
Dr. Sharmin R. Ara completed her PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from BUET. She holds an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Southern Illinois University. She previously served as a Collaboration Coordinator at RISE-BUET. She also worked as a Faculty member at East West University specializing in technical writing, digital signal processing, and university teaching. She also holds a BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from BUET, focusing on communication and technical training.
Dr. Sheikh Mokhlesur Rahman received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering from BUET, followed by a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Northeastern University. His PhD research focused on applying data mining and machine learning approaches to assess, characterize, and predict chemical toxicity from toxicogenomic data. Currently, he is serving as a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at BUET, specializing in Environmental Engineering. His research interests include environmental data analysis using data science, life cycle assessment, pollution management, and sustainable development. Dr. Rahman has also received research grants from Mathworks and contributed to various national and international projects, including water treatment and infrastructure planning in Bangladesh.