Ahnaf Tahmid | Decision Sciences | Best Industrial Research Award

Mr. Ahnaf Tahmid | Decision Sciences | Best Industrial Research Award

American International University | Bangladesh

Mr. Ahnaf Tahmid is an early-career researcher in industrial and production engineering, specializing in operations research, data science, machine learning, optimization, quality management, and decision analysis. His work focuses on applying analytical and AI-driven methods to manufacturing systems, supply chains, and transportation safety. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, including a recent article in the Journal of Engineering and Applied Science on sustainable cellular manufacturing in the garment industry. His ongoing studies address road-accident severity modeling using machine learning, with submissions under review in Q1 journals such as IATSS Research and International Journal of Information Management Data Insights. His research integrates quantitative modeling with real-world industrial and societal challenges.

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Implementation of TQM Tools for Enhancing Quality: A Case Study in Ready-Made Garment Sector of Bangladesh

– International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, 2024

Developing and Implementing Classroom Optimization Model

– International Conference on Industrial & Mechanical Engineering and Operations Management, 2021

Araf Mahmud | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Araf Mahmud | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dhaka International University | Bangladesh

Mr. Araf Mahmud is an emerging researcher in environmental radioactivity, nuclear safety, and materials-related applications, with a strong focus on radiological risk assessment and multivariate statistical analysis of environmental matrices. His work addresses natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in soils, sands, sediments, and coastal and industrial regions, with implications for public health, ecological safety, and nuclear facility siting. He has contributed to pioneering baseline studies around power plants, gas fields, ship-breaking zones, and industrial belts in South and Southeast Asia. His research integrates gamma spectrometry, hazard index modeling, GIS-based analysis, and statistical techniques to support evidence-based environmental monitoring and policy-relevant radiation protection frameworks.

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