Department of DCE strives to contribute in national and global through knowledge, research, and innovation in synthesis, separation, formulation, and applications of textile dyes and chemicals.
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The curriculum is under revision according to the UGC instruction and to meet Board of Accreditation for Engineering & Technical Education (BAETE) accreditation.
Two MoUs have been signed with the Department of DCE and some more are underway.
1. STA and DCE-BUTEX
AN MoU has been signed between between Strategic Alliance ( which is implemented by Deutsche Geselleschaft fur international Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH) and Department of Dyes and Chemicals Engineering (DCE), BUTEX on 30 July 2018. The main objectives of STA on sustainable chemicals and environmental management is to i) identify and support local qualification and requalification structures for graduate trainers; ii) to connect these trainers to private sector; iii) connect to other universities in the countries who teach textile and environment engineering. These alliance include six trainings for BUTEX faculties, undergraduate students and seminar/workshop by renowned professor from Germany. Additionally, professional training has been conducted, which includes factory, buyers and university faculty to develop service provider for the industry.
MoU signing
a) Training of the Teachers
A three day training program for 30 teachers from all departments of BUTEX has been held on 28 to 30 August 2018. The trainer was Dr Jürgen Hannak from adelphi, Dr Abbas Uddin Shiyak from DCE and Mohammad Omar Faruq from GIZ. The training includes 2 days classroom training and one day field training.
Classroom training on Chemical Management TOT at Lakeshore hotel on 28 and 29 August 2018
On the field training at DBL Group on 30 August 2018
b) Training for the students
The two days long training program targeted at strengthening the local students on safe and sound management of chemicals in textile industry and to contribute to the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC), Detox and SAICM goals. Two separate training has been held: one for students of 41 and 42 batches on 16 and 17 April 2019 and the second one for 43 batch 8th and 9th April 2019 at Ascott The Residence, Baridhara. 8 students were selected from those two trainings who have got further trainings with professional consultant. There are three more trainings in the pipeline.
Group photos of 41 and 42 batch after the training with the trainer
Trainee's Discussion on group work – 43 batch of BUTEX
43 batch after the training with honourable VC of BUTEX, Dean of Faculty of Textile Chemical Engineering, Head of DCE, Trainer Dr Abbas Uddin Shiyak and Mohammad Omar Faruq at Banquet Room of Ascott The Residence, Baridhara
c) Seminar and worksop
A seminar on ‘Chemical and Wastewater Management: Industrial Perspective' by Prof Harald Schönberger from the University of Stuttgart and Prof Schrott from Hof University have presented Bangladesh scenario on Chemicals
d) Professional training
Group photo of training for the professionals
2. Promoting Sustainable Fashion and Textiles Practises: A UK-Bangladesh collaborative Project
supports cutting-edge research to address challenges faced by developing countries. Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and DCE, BUTEX collaborated together to bring “Sustainable Fashion and Textile Practises in Bangladesh” under Global Climate Challenge Research fund. The project is led by Dr. Abu Sadat Muhammad Sayem, a digital fashion expert, from the Manchester Fashion Institute as the Principal Investigator in collaboration with Dr Julfikar Haider, the co-investigator, from the MMU’s University’s Department of Engineering. Dr Abbas Uddin Shiyak is working as a post-doctoral Research Associates and four Faculties are working as Research Assistant in this project. BUFT is also partnering in this project.
The project is focused on three main areas within the overall topic of Fashion and Sustainability. Firstly, there is the aim to conduct research in the field of Zero-Waste apparel production and material sustainability. This is connected to the aim to do Bangladesh-specific research on this thematic area. Secondly, the project wants to generate impact through the promotion of research findings, specifically on zero-waste pattern cutting and material sustainability via virtual networking events. Thirdly, the final research objective is based on developing a framework for sustainable fashion and textile production in Bangladesh through the stakeholder’s participatory workshops.
3. With Tuv-Rheinland Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd
A memorandum of understanding was approved by the syndicate on 29 July 2020 between TUV Rheinland Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd and Department of Dyes and Chemicals Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles. This MoU sets forth the intentions of the parties for increased collaboration, cooperation and interaction through
- Workshop and training by experts from TR Bangladesh to DCE-BUTEX students on different environmental topics, approximately 4-6 workshops per year.
- Supporting technical expertise to set up a new lab and develop different test methods, proficiency, and correlations tests.
- Lab tours for the students of BUTEX at TR Bangladesh laboratory.
- Research work support from TR Bangladesh for the students of BUTEX in their Undergraduate project, Masters and upcoming PhD program.
4. With Huntsman (Singapore) Pte Ltd
A MoU has been approved by the Syndicate with Huntsman (Singapore) Pte Ltd and DCE to form cooperation and interaction for fundamental and industrial research in the area of Application of Chemicals and Dyes on Textile Fabrics in following areas
- Projects pertaining to textile finishing effects and chemicals;
- Strengthen and support Dyes and Chemical Engineering research laboratory practices to international standards. Establish SOPs and Quality management processes.
- Huntsman Safety standards and practices workshop and training for students and faculty members to embrace the safety culture and best industrial practices
- PhD or other graduate programs for Huntsman associates based on industrial driven projects. The PhD projects are to be jointly decided by Huntsman and BUTEX.
- Huntsman – BUTEX PhD: Co guide partnership for driving industrial research for students. Opportunity for an industrial supervisor for undergraduate, Masters and PhD research.
- University-Industry training via Industrial training for undergraduates, Internships, Postdocs, faculty training and exchange programs
- Platform to share innovation via forums, quarterly/annual newsletters, technical workshops and seminars between the two organizations to enhance scientific exchange and culture