Dr. Md. Aminur Rahman: Nanocomposites: Best Researcher Award
Environmental Scientist š±:Ā
Dr. Md. Aminur Rahman, an Adjunct Lecturer at the Global Center for Environmental Remediation (GCER) within the College of Engineering, Science, and Environment at The University of Newcastle, Australia. His expertise lies in the intricate intersection of water resources, agriculture, and environmental remediation.
The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:
- Cited by: All ā 651.
- Citations ā 585.
- h-index ā 19.
- Documents ā 85.
A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!
Research Focus: š§¬
Dr. Aminur Rahman’s research focus lies at the intersection of environmental chemistry and remediation. His pioneering work includes addressing pollution sources in tanneries, emphasizing the hair-burning and liming practices leading to arsenic, lead, zinc, manganese, and iron contamination. š¬ His impactful contributions extend to novel methods for arsenate removal from water, utilizing zirconium and zirconium-iron modified biochar. Additionally, Dr. Rahman delves into the bioaccumulation and adverse effects of persistent organic pollutants, especially in the context of Bangladesh. š¾ His studies reveal insights into arsenic exposure from food surpassing that from drinking water in specific regions, like Bihar, India. Moreover, his research explores the use of rare earth elements for phosphorus removal and recovery. š Dr. Rahman’s commitment extends to addressing soil and water pollution near lead-acid battery recycling factories, and he explores emerging exposure routes like wheat in arsenic-affected areas.