In order to cope with the challenges of 4th Industrial Revolution, Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury, the Deputy Minister for the ministry of education puts emphasis on undergoing researches in universities and gaining skills, based on science and technology while speaking on the closing and prize-giving ceremony of ICSDTIR-2021, a 2-day long conference at Port City International University, Chattagram.
Internet and devices will play a vital role in tomorrow’s world. And through developing infrastructures, Bangladesh has already been prepared for that, he commented and advised learners to turn themselves into human resources.
Researchers from home and abroad presented their research papers on Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Textile Engineering and Electrical Engineering in the 2 day long ICSDTIR 2021.
On the closing program, the Deputy Minister declared the names of the 4 best papers out of 39 Research papers presented by the researchers from 7 countries including Bangladesh, USA and UK.
‘Development of Rainfall Intensity Duration Frequency Curves for Chattagram City’ has been declared as the best research paper which was presented by Mehedi Hasan Masum and Sudeep Kumar Paul.
Shri Laxmi, Muztaba Enayeti, Vanu Prakash Paluparthi, Laxmi Raj Gopal and Sheshia Ponekanti were declared as Runners up for their research paper on creating a network in remote areas for identifying raw materials of RMG through BlockChain, OpenRun and IoT platform.
The third prize has been awarded to Rezaul Karim, Salman Ahmed, Shuvajit Datt and Rafiul Islam for ‘Exploitation of Natural Dye into the coloration of Fabric’
In Computing and Information Technology Department, Miraj Ahmed, Md. Anwarul Azim and Khairul Islam were awarded the best research paper award.
The closing speech was delivered by Engineer Mafjul Ahmed, Dean, Science and Engineering Faculty while Prof. Dr. Md. Nurul Anwar, VC, Port City International University chaired the ceremony.