Dr. Md. Reajul Islam
Head, Dept of Yarn Engineering
Department of Yarn Engineering
Faculty of Textile Engineering
92 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Avenue Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka - 1208, Bangladesh
Biography
Dr. Md. Reajul Islam is working in the department of Yarn Engineering as an associate professor. In addition he is in charge of Hall Provost of G.M.A.G Osmani Hall and Assistant Proctor of Bangladesh University of Textiles. He was a member of academic council of Bangladesh University of Textiles. Prior to joining BUTEX he has served Matin Spinning Mills Ltd (A sister Concern of DBL Group) as an Executive and Daffodil International University as a lecturer. His academic focus is mainly on long and short staple spinning process. Mr. Islam is the first Bangladeshi Student who achieved the Rieter award in 2012. He attended professional training on-
• Training of Trainers (TOT) programme on “Spinning, Weaving & Knitting” (From 23.08.09 to 27.08.09) conducted by UNIDO experts from Niederrhein University of Germany.
• UNIDO-BSTI Training Programme on the requirements of the “WRAP standard and their implementation” held at the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) on 15 October 2008.
• Training Course on Research Design, Data Management and Data Analysis using Excel, SPSS and Stata held from February 8, 2016 to March 11,2016 Organized by Bureau of Economic Research, University of Dhaka
Education
Journal Publication
Effect of Structural Changes on the Cotton Composite Yarn Properties
Performance of Core & Dual-core Cotton Yarn Structures on Denim Fabrics
Hemp as a potential raw material toward a sustainable world: A review
A novel approach to produce neppy yarn in vortex spinning technology
Assessing the Impact of Spacer Size Variations on the Ring-Spun Yarn Quality Ranking
Investigation of comfort characteristics of knitted fabric produced from neppy yarn
Researchs
Field of interest:
• Banna Fiber Spinning Process
• Compact spinning System
• Modernization of Jute spinning Process
• Recycling spinning from waste fabric
• Development of Fiber dyeing
Awards
Rieter Award 2013
Membership
i) Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)
- ii) Institution of Textile Engineers and Technologists (ITET)
Effect of Structural Changes on the Cotton Composite Yarn Properties
Performance of Core & Dual-core Cotton Yarn Structures on Denim Fabrics
Hemp as a potential raw material toward a sustainable world: A review
A novel approach to produce neppy yarn in vortex spinning technology
Assessing the Impact of Spacer Size Variations on the Ring-Spun Yarn Quality Ranking
Investigation of comfort characteristics of knitted fabric produced from neppy yarn
Field of interest:
• Banna Fiber Spinning Process
• Compact spinning System
• Modernization of Jute spinning Process
• Recycling spinning from waste fabric
• Development of Fiber dyeing
Rieter Award 2013