
Mohammad Mamunur Rashid completed his M.Sc. in Textile Engineering at Wuhan Textile University, China, where his thesis focused on the sono-synthesis of cellulose–TiO₂ nanocomposites for the rapid removal of dyes from wastewater. He previously completed his B.Sc. in Textile Engineering at Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology, specializing in fiber and yarn processing. His research interests lie in polymer chemistry, bio composites, bioplastics, biomass valorization, electrochemistry, electrospinning, functionalized cellulose, paper and pulp, and wastewater treatment. He has conducted extensive studies on cellulose extraction from biomass, its derivatives (CMC and MC), and their utilization. He has published nine peer-reviewed journal articles in high-impact journals, along with several book chapters on cellulose-based composites, bamboo cellulose, and natural dyes.
He was a Lecturer in the Department of Textile Engineering at BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT), Bangladesh before joining CAPNA as a PhD student under the supervision of Professor Uttandaraman Sundararaj, where he continues to expand his work on sustainable polymer nanotechnology.
UCalgary email: mohammadmamunur.rash@ucalgary.ca
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