Department of Industrial & Production Engineering (IPE)
A
man made of passion and perseverance, Alvy Al Srijohn has always had research
and methodological study of nature in his mind. After the completion of his
B.S.S. (Honours) and M.S.S. in Development Studies (Securing 1st
Position in both Degrees with CGPA 3.99 out of 4.00 and CGPA 4.00 out of 4.00
respectively) from the “Eastern Oxford” University of Dhaka, he has
consistently been pursuing a challenging career in academia which would test
his will of learning and forge him into an established member of the
Bangladeshi intelligentsia. Fortunately, he has achieved the opportunity to
become a lecturer of Development Studies at the National Institute of Textile
Engineering & Research (NITER) which is a constituent institute of his alma
mater University of Dhaka. From 1st January, 2020, Alvy Al Srijohn
is serving as a lecturer and a proud member of the all-inclusive NITER family
and hope to do so in the near and distant future.
Degree Name | Group/Major Subject | Board/Institute | Country | Passing Year |
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BSS (Honours) 1st Position (CGPA 3.99 out of 4.00) | Development Studies | University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 2015 |
MSS (1st position) (CGPA 4.00 out of 4.00) | Development Studies | University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 2015 |
Title | Organization | Location | From Date | To Date |
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Lecturer | NITER | Nayarhat, Savar, Dhaka-1350 | 01/01/2020 | 05/10/2023 |
Asst. Professor | NITER | Nayarhat, Savar, Dhaka-1350 | 05/11/2023 | Continue |
Subject | Description | Research Interest (Goal, Target Indicator) |
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Game Theory | Game theory is the study of the ways in which interacting choices of economic agents produce outcomes with respect to the preferences (or utilities) of those agents, where the outcomes in question might have been intended by none of the agents | Using game theory to determine the best outcome in climate finance for developing countries |
Sustainable Development | Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. | Has the Doomsday already begun? |
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Journal Article | |
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1 |
KHAN, N.A., AL SRIJOHN, A.L.V.Y. and AZIZ, N., 2021. FOREST GOVERNANCE IN BANGLADESH: A PROBE INTO SELECTED POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL DIMENSIONS. THE MALAYSIAN FORESTER, 84(2), pp.313-335. |
2 |
Khan, N., A., & Srijohn, A., A. (2020). Relevance and Lessons of China's Poverty Alleviation for Bangladesh and Beyond. Chapter IV: The way forward. Global perspectives on China’s poverty alleviation and world development: A historical end. Guangdong People's Publishing House; 1st edition (December 1, 2020). China. |
3 |
Khan, N., A., Srijohn, A., A., & Islam, S. (2023). SDGs in the era of the pandemic: Impacts, implications and improvement insights from Bangladesh. Chapter XVIII. State, Market and Society: The Dynamics of Political Economy of Development in Bangladesh (edited by Q. Alam, R. Khair & A. M. Shahan). Routledge. |
Conference Proceedings | |
Award Type | Title | Year | Country | Description |
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National | Academic Excellence Award for Outstanding Achievement (Dean’s Award) | 2015 | Bangladesh | For obtaining the highest CGPA (3.99 out of 4.00) in B.S.S. (Honours) in Development Studies |
Academic
Mail:
asrijohn@niter.edu.bd
Contact:
01703757057
Institute – Faculty
Name of the Department: Industrial
& Production Engineering
Position: Lecturer