Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury

Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury

Assistant Professor

Department of Yarn Engineering
Faculty of Textile Engineering



92 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Avenue Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka - 1208, Bangladesh

Professional Activity

Mohammed Farhad Mahmud Chowdhury is working in the department of Yarn Engineering as an assistant professor. Before joining in BUTEX, he worked as Assistant Professor at Primeasia University in Textile Engineering Department. Furthermore, he has gained 12 years of industrial experience in yarn manufacturing sector from 1999 to 2010, serving Padma Textile Mills Ltd, (A sister Concern of Beximco Group), Tamij Uddin Textiles Mills Ltd, Naheed Group of company Ltd, and Aman Cotton Fibrous Ltd. His academic focus is mainly on long and short staple spinning process.
 

Education
Mr. Chowdhury Completed his B. Sc. In Textile Technology from former College of Textile Technology in 1997 under the University of Dhaka, and M. Sc. In Textile Engineering from Bangladesh University of Textiles in 2015. He completed his H.S.C from Bangladesh Rifles School & College, and S.S.C from Naba Kumar Institution.
Researchs

Field of interest:

  • Medical textiles, Bio-materials,
  • Nanofibres and Nanotechnology,
  • Adding value to fibres and yarn with superior functionality,
  • Re-engineering materials for a circular economy,
  • Modernization of Jute spinning machine,
  • Development in miniature fibre processing machine.

Mr. Chowdhury Completed his B. Sc. In Textile Technology from former College of Textile Technology in 1997 under the University of Dhaka, and M. Sc. In Textile Engineering from Bangladesh University of Textiles in 2015. He completed his H.S.C from Bangladesh Rifles School & College, and S.S.C from Naba Kumar Institution.

Field of interest:

  • Medical textiles, Bio-materials,
  • Nanofibres and Nanotechnology,
  • Adding value to fibres and yarn with superior functionality,
  • Re-engineering materials for a circular economy,
  • Modernization of Jute spinning machine,
  • Development in miniature fibre processing machine.