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Name             

TANVIR MORSHED

Job Title           

SENIOR LECTURER

Department of Architecture

Stamford University Bangladesh

 

Contact info

 

Email:

tanvir@tanvirmorshed.com

tanvir.morshed@gmail.com

tanvir.morshed@stamforduniversity.edu.bd

 

Websites and Social Media Links:

www.tanvirmorshed.com

www.blog.tanvirmorshed.com

www.archimpulse.com

www.instagram.com/arch.nuovo

 

Contact cell number:

+880 -194 – 6769681

 

Education

Education

Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) - ongoing

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka

Completed all theory subjects related to the degree.

           

Masters of Science (M.Sc. in Low Carbon Building Design and Modelling)

Loughborough University, UK; 2010

 

Master of Architecture (M. Arch)

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET); 2008

Completed all theory subjects and the thesis proposal was approved by the board of post-graduate studies (BPGS). After that, I went to Loughborough University, UK to complete my M. Sc. degree.

 

Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)

Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET); 2003

 

Areas of Interest

 

Area of Interest

Architecture, artificial intelligence based architectural design, low carbon building design & modelling, sustainable architecture, sustainable & innovative building materials, research-oriented design, natural ventilation of buildings, energy-efficient building design and architectural history & technologies.

 



 

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Tanvir Morshed
Senior Lecturer
Department of Architecture

Teaching Areas

Design studios, environment & design, building services, dissertation, working drawing, construction details, construction workshop, computer-aided design and architectural graphics.   

 

Academic Experience              

Senior Lecturer, Stamford University Bangladesh (SUB)                         |Mar 2016 – Current

Lecturer, Stamford University Bangladesh                                              |Jan 2014 – Mar 2016

Guest Lecturer, Design with the Environment (BRAC University)        |Fall 2015, 2016 and Summer 2017

Guest Lecturer, Design Studio (State University Bangladesh)              |Summer 2006

Guest Lecturer, Digital Presentation (State University Bangladesh)  |Spring and Summer 2005

Guest Lecturer, Film and Media Department (SUB)                               |Fall 2004 and Spring 2005

Research Assistant, Southampton Solent University, UK                        |Jan – Feb 2012

Teaching in Design Studio & Theory|Thesis Supervision|Library Coordinator

Professional Memberships and Affiliations

Member, Institute Architects Bangladesh (IAB), since 2012

Candidate Member, Institute of Architects (IAB), 2004 to 2012

Former Student and Graduate Member, Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineer (CIBSE), UK; 2009 to 2014

Interim registration completed for Chartered Engineer, CIBSE, UK; 2014

LEED Green Associate, GBCI (USA); 2013 to 2015

 

Other Professional Affiliations

EVALUATOR| Faculty Development Program, Center for Excellence (CFE), Stamford University Bangladesh; 2014 and 2015.

I was one of the two members involved in the aptitude evaluation of freshly recruited lecturers in various departments of Stamford University of Bangladesh for 38 and 39 recruited batches.

MEMBER | Environment and Urbanization Executive Council Meeting, Institute of Architects Bangladesh; 2013 to 2015.

The main goal of this committee was to initiate and formulate policy guidelines for various urbanization and environment-related issues by participating and involving government and semi-government bodies, activist and research organizations and various institutes involved in teaching urban and environmental design-related streams. One of the interests of this committee was to initiate commentaries and feedback processes on the initiative for the green building code for Bangladesh, undertaken by the House Building Research Institute (HBRI), European Union (EU), International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Government of Bangladesh.

 

Extra Curricular Affiliations

Child Member | Sylhet Shishu Academy - The national academy for children in Bangladesh, Sylhet; 1982 – 1992

Child Member | Little Theatre - A children’s cultural club, Sylhet; 1982 – 1992

Member | Onushondditshu Chakra (Science Club), Sylhet District; 1987 – 1992

 

ON-GOING ARCHITECTURAL WORKS

Architectural Projects

Vacation Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Malik Sagornal, Juri, Moulvibazar (2018 - Current)

Six Storied Residence for Mr. and Mr. Malik at Boroshola, Air-Port Road, Sylhet(2020 - Current)

 

Virtual Architectural Experiments

Artificial Intelligence Based Architectural Form Generation on the Theme of ‘Lounges of the Future’ (2023 onwards)

 

CONFERENCES, DISCUSSIONS, WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

Architecture, Building Simulation, Energy Efficiency and Acoustics

Kuala Lumpur Architectural Design Festival, DATUM: KL, {roots}: Through the lens of reflection, Kualampur Convention Center, Kuala Lumpur; July 2012.

Seminar on Acoustics and Vibration Control, KDH Engineering and MASON Acoustics Co. Ltd., Thailand, Ruposhi Bangla Hotel Convention Hall, Dhaka; March 2012.

Roundtable discussion on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, organized by GIZ and Energy & Power Magazine, Dhaka; March 2012.

Seminar on Natural Ventilation of UK classrooms, organized by CIBSE, UCL, London, UK; October 2011.

Discussion on Passivhaus – Myth or Reality, organized by CIBSE, London South Bank University, UK; September 2011.

CPD-certified Seminar on Designing Intelligent Underground Buildings, organized by CIBSE, UK; July 2011.

IES Faculty event on Creating Early Stage Sustainability Report using VE- Gaia and IES VE Plug-in for Google SketchUp, organized by Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) Limited, London, UK; July 2011.

Two days long IES Virtual Environment (VE) Face to Face Training on VE Compliance - Part L2 2010 and EPCs using VE-DSM and VE-SBEM, organized by Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) Limited, London, UK; June 2011.

CPD-certified event on Energy Storage in Buildings: Simulation and Modelling, organized by CIBSE, UCL, London, UK; June 2011.

Advanced Modelling Master Class - Google SketchUp and IES VE integration, organized by Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) Limited, CIBSE, London, UK; March 2011.

CPD-certified event on Daylight Simulation for Design and Compliance, organized by CIBSE, UCL, UK; December 2010.

Four days long Building Simulation Workshop on Energy Simulation of Buildings for LEED and ECBC, organized by Centre for IT in Building Science of IIIT, Hyderabad, India; May 2009.

 

Space and Sustainable Design Practice

Four days long Exam Preparation Course on LEED – Green Associate, Green International, Chennai, India; May 2013.

Three days long Conferences on Architecture, Response and Responsibility, organized by the Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB) and the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA), Ruposhi Bangla Hotel, Dhaka; February 2013.

Workshop on Rainwater Harvesting System and Modelling, organized by RAiN forum and Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB), BETS Centre, Dhaka; December 2012.

Nine days long Hands-on Training Workshop on Rammed Earth Construction organized by Kunst Universität Linz [(University of Arts, Linz, Austria) Base Habitat], House Building Research Institute(HBRI) and Institute of Architects Bangladesh(IAB), Dhaka; April 2009.

Urbanization, Risk-based Planning, Earthquake and Conservation

Six weeks long both online and face-to-face training program on ‘Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP)’ organized by the World Bank (WB), Bangladesh; Earthquake Megacities Initiative (EMI), Philippines and Bangladesh Urban Earthquake Resilience Project (BUERP), World Bank premise, Dhaka; May to July 2013.

Seminar on Retrofitting a Residential Building and Earthquake Early Warning System, organized by CenTR at Uttara, Dhaka; December 2012.

Building Services, Construction Management and Statutory Law

Seminar on “Green Building Code: Changing Cities, Building Opportunities” organized by House Building Research Institute (HBRI) and Bangladesh Investment Climate Fund, managed by International Finance Corporation (IFC), in partnership with the UK Government and the European Union at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel, Dhaka; October 2012

Four Days long CPD-certified courses on Building Services for Architects and Legal Aspects for the Architecture Profession, organized by the Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB), BETS Centre, Dhaka; August 2005.

Five days long workshops on Construction Engineering and Management organized by Engineering Staff College, A Corporate Body of the Institute of Engineers, Dhaka, Bangladesh; December 2004.

Product Design

Three days long workshop cum Product Design events named ‘Enter-Prize: Design it, Pitch it, Win it’, organized by Engineering Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK; March 2010.

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND WORK EXPERIENCES

Teaching at Stamford University Bangladesh

Dhaka, 01/2014 - Current

I tutored design studios of level 2, level 3 and level 4 and supervised level 5 students’ thesis. In these studios, I trained students to design and interpret highrises, residences, cultural complexes, museums, housing, residential school, technical training institute, hospitals, children's medical facilities, garments industry, care homes for children, civic center, railway stations, libraries, conference and convention centers, resorts, wildlife center, accommodation and recreation facilities, hi-tech park, silicon city, stadium, riverfront development, art institute and Buddhist complex.

In these design attempts of buildings, students were encouraged to endeavor the interplay of light and shadow, structural and material characterization of built forms to attain structural clarity, monumentality, introvert and extrovert geometric relationship, climatic and contextual entities, served and service space relationship, presentation techniques, expressional clarity in drawings and presentation and last but not least the conceptual formulation process behind the every form generation method.   

Besides, I also taught theory, sessional and sub-sessional classes on the subject of environment and design, dissertation, building services workshop, building services, construction workshop, construction details, physical planning, working drawing, computer-aided architectural design and architectural graphics.

In the environment and building services stream, I instructed students about global climatic factors, elements of climate, climatic aspects of building design, sun path analysis, human thermal comfort, natural and hybrid ventilation, lighting & acoustics for architects, building water supply & drainage systems, elevators & escalators for building typologies, HVAC systems in buildings, natural & hybrid ventilation for buildings, building core design, electrical systems for building, fire detection & fighting for buildings, sprinklers for buildings and parking systems.

In the construction details and construction workshop subjects, I taught construction techniques of low-cost houses, brick making & manufacturing process, earthquake resilient construction, confined masonry, design & construction of housing for flood-prone rural areas, rammed earth construction, mud architecture, building foundation systems, roof systems, stair systems, wall systems, doors & windows, toilet & kitchen details and the details of concrete, brick & stone masonry. Besides, my students practically made a handmade brick machine with my instructions in the Fall 2015 session.  

In the working drawing subject, I taught students the crux of architectural working drawing systems including the history of working & recorded drawings, the hierarchy & responsibility of delivery of drawings in an architectural office, working drawing conventions & techniques, concept of building systems for creating working drawings, RIBA plan of work concept in the design & delivery of working drawings, various paper sizes & its use in working drawing, sheet index & working drawing sequences, structure of information in working drawing & degree of details, title box preparation, information systems within drawing & title box, note blocks system & formatting, callout system in architectural working drawing, dimensioning standard & procedure, architectural scales, architectural lines & graphic symbols, line weight system, CAD layering system in working drawing, procedure for concrete & brick construction detailing in working drawing, details for timber construction in working drawing, specification & scheduling, doors & windows details, copyright of architectural drawings & the concept of as-built drawing, measured drawing and the shop drawing.    

  In the computer-aided architectural design course, I instructed the students about the topic of cartesian coordinate convention in conventional drawing systems, CAD drawing conventions, units, scales, the relation of decimal & architectural units, metric & imperial unit systems, drawing conversion for different scaled output, layout & model space in AutoCAD, grid & object snap methods, CAD layering, line weight & line types in CAD drawings, blocks, xrefs, drawing dimensioning, dimension styling, annotative dimensioning, print in layout spaces & print scales.   

In the architectural graphics II course, I taught students about the various tools used for graphical architectural outputs, architectural graphics conventions, different pictorial projection systems, multiview drawings, the creation procedure of axonometric, oblique & perspective projection drawings, line quality, line types, drawing scales, line weights, poche techniques and finally shade & shadow casting methods.  

In the dissertation subject, I taught students the process of writing the dissertation for the final year thesis project. The formative & normative methods of ‘research project reporting’ and ‘thesis project reporting’ were explained in preparing the dissertation in question. As this was one of the first of a kind for the students, the architectural way of structuring the dissertation was broken down into easy shards for making it understandable to them. Along the process, the engineering mode of structuring a dissertation was also compared for improved thoughtfulness from them. Students were taught to enquire about research gaps, the formulation process of a thesis statement, the accumulation & analysis process of research literature, the literature review process, the case studies reporting, the formulation of design briefs for architectural design, the brain-storming processes for conceptual design, the introduction to research methodologies and the graphical presentation techniques for the dissertation as the core lecture modules of the subject. Moreover, the referencing process for academic writing, referencing software and dissertation formatting in MS Word were also introduced.          

         

Teaching at BRAC University

2015, 2016 and 2017

Taught Design with the Environment subject at BRAC University as a guest lecturer for Fall 2015 and 2016 and 2017. This subject is the next level for the typically taught subject of environment and design at various schools of architecture in Bangladesh. Topics covered are the historical background of environment-based building design practices, approaches in ecological and sustainable design, life cycle & energy use in buildings, bioclimatic design, energy for buildings, the concept of renewable energy such as solar, wind, hydro, biomass, biofuel & geothermal energy, passive cooling and natural & hybrid ventilation of buildings.

Students were also required to submit a conceptual design of a building exhibiting sustainability through the gained knowledge upon completion of this course. They were specifically encouraged to incorporate a conceptual natural ventilation strategy in the conceptual retrofit process of the Mohakhali BRAC center building.

 

Own Architectural Practice, archNUOVO

Dhaka, 02/2003 to 9/2009 and 6/2013 to 12/2013

Involved in designing mostly residential buildings, while I continued with other full-time or part-time jobs. Supervised & managed the construction of a 5-star hotel renovation project, designed & managed the construction of pharmaceutical plants, delivered land development projects and pursued academic jobs, which are listed here later. In addition to the design and innovation studies during M. Arch and M. Sc. study pursuits, I also attended many seminars, workshops and conferences to enhance my academic career.

 

General Manager, Hamid Real Estate Construction Limited

Dhaka, 06/2012 – 06/2013

After joining, I led the design of the office space for the chairman of the company which has been completed in 2013. Besides, as a team leader, I also worked in the design and tender process of large-scale high-rise residential apartments and interior renovation works of banks and residences. Furthermore, I as a team leader usually communicated with external consultants, both foreign and local for several existing and ongoing projects.

 

For the design of the company’s flagship high-rise office building in the rapidly sprawling central business district (CBD) at Gulshan, I have communicated with the renowned Spanish architectural consultancy Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos (NSA). I was responsible for setting design criteria incorporating sustainable agendas to facilitate an evidence-based low carbon and low-energy building. The building was planned to incorporate natural or hybrid ventilation to eliminate or reduce air conditioning expenditure and maximize occupants’ thermal comfort. The building was also planned to incorporate passive design options like geothermal energy, building-integrated photo voltaic (BIPV), phase change materials, facade engineering and dimming control to allow the maximum use of daylight. My building physics and material science understanding of building design and construction process and the simulation-based design procedure would have attempted to analyze and attain the building’s low yearly energy consumption while ensuring good indoor air quality. Besides, the wind tunnel testing for building engineering & natural ventilation, the calculation of life cycle & yearly carbon emissions, the formulation of efficient use of daylight and the consideration of the earthquake vulnerability of the building would have made this project, achieve an advanced building status. Project management consultants in collaboration with engineering experts likely to have conducted multiple laboratory-based experiments like wind tunnel testing to assess the effects of winds in the to-be-designed structure. Moreover, they were asked to employ Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the design process for optimizing the design & construction management process and later BIM would have helped in maintaining the building efficiently. This high-rise office building was planned to be the first of its kind U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) certified LEED platinum-rated office building in this region.

 

My sustainability and climate-responsive building design understating would have helped shape the proposed building to adopt the mentioned advances in building technologies and concepts. Initially, the owners were considering a building with a vision to achieve nicety only, however upon understanding the need for low-carbon structures and recent green building trends they opted for an innovative low energy building. The NSA architects team's visit to Dhaka resulted in the signing of an MOU with Hamid Real Estate and Construction Limited (HRECL). During the visit, they also presented their architectural works at the Chayanot Auditorium, Dhaka; organized by the Institute of Architects Bangladesh and Hamid Real Estate Construction Limited.

 

Graduate Research Assistant, Southampton Solent University

Southampton, UK; 01/2012 – 02/2012

 

The main responsibility of this job was to carry out research tasks for a collaborative research project with the funding company (Debut South which works for the Ministry of Defence) and the university; investigating the application of Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) in Facilities Management.

 

 

Independent Architectural and Graphic Design Practice

London, UK; 05/2012 – 12/2012

 

Ideated and delivered branding and interior design of Harry's Spanish Tapas restaurant, in London, UK. Besides, completed a number of graphics and web design work.

 

 

Consulting Architect, NOVO Healthcare and Pharma Limited for United Group

Savar, Dhaka; 08/2007 – 05/2008

 

The challenge of this particular project was to design a low-budget pharmaceutical building to accommodate a large pellet manufacturing plant. The final design was a large-span steel structure building with only three rows of columns. Because the design of the plant is on three floors, the operational efficiency is expected to be improved from the previous plant, which was in an existing high-rise building with limited floor space on each floor. The design of the structure was done in a way that most of the exposed steel structure will be with brick cladding, as a fire retardant option. However, in a few exposed instances, the steel columns and beams were planned to be painted in fire retardant intumescent paint.

 

Besides, the design considered the provisions for cleanrooms like PVC vinyl flooring sheets, epoxy flooring, epoxy wall painting, wall flushed double glazed internal windows, modular T-grid ceiling, and coving options for floors & ceilings. The final design was a double-loaded corridor with machine rooms on each side of the central plant axis. In export-oriented pharmaceutical codes, it is required to separate dusty and non-dusty portions of a plant, for approval of certain drugs produced in a facility. Therefore, separate entry and exit spaces are designed for finished and raw material goods for expediting the approval process as a cGMP plant.

 

 

Supervising Architect, Renovation of Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel; Dhaka

SEATEC Limited as Project Management Consultant, Thailand.

03/2006 – 04/2007

 

Supervised renovation of a 5 Star Hotel while the hotel was still in operation. Managed architectural and interior design aspects while working with other consultants specializing in landscape design, structural design and M&E services. This complicated project involved working on a tight deadline and within budget. I communicated with the consultant team in Thailand and the core contractor’s consultants from Singapore to properly maintain the strictest safety guidelines for the refurbishment of the hotel rooms and ancillary facilities.

 

The installation of a new sprinkler system in the existing building was one of the major hurdles of this project. Pressurized water-based pipes had to run through a fire-retardant gypsum board-based ceiling system. Welding and testing of pipes were particularly important considering future leakage and subsequent damage to ceilings. Coordination between the ceiling and plumbing contractor was key here for managing the project within the stipulated time and budget. Moreover, the decisions to accommodate components of various M&E services were tricky in an existing facility where existing as-built drawings were not communicated/preserved. Even more sensitive was the approval process of the alternative interior finish materials that closely resemble the intended one. Most materials were ultimately sourced from a local manufacturer or importer instead of waiting a long time for the shipped materials to arrive from abroad. In addition to that, regular work progress meetings between consultants, the operators and the owners of the hotel resulted from various discussions & coordination processes amongst consultants, suppliers, contractors and sub-contractors.

 

 

Guest Lecturer for Design Studio, State University

09/2006 – 12/2006

 

Taught Level - 2, Term – 3 students to design a small vacation hotel near the Cox’s Bazar sea beach. Special emphasis was given to the spatial and functional arrangement of a vacation hotel. Students were encouraged to employ local construction materials like bamboo and thatched roof. They were also asked to go for composite and combination structural systems with wooden roofs as a learning process.

Because of the early years of learning architecture, they were asked to avoid the nitty-gritty of structural systems and detailed environmental and geospatial aspects of a seaside structure. Rather the main focus of the project was on zoning, functional flow, efficient building circulation areas and aesthetics.   

Besides clustered positioning of served and service spaces was emphasized to accommodate the privacy of the individual cottages while maintaining connectivity through pathways and bridges. Most accommodations were asked to afford sea views. The services were asked to provide in the back street areas.

 

Guest Lecturer for Digital Presentation, State University

Dhaka, 05/2006 – 08/2006

 

Taught architectural visualization with 3ds Max and Abobe Photoshop to students of Level-2 Term-1, Level-3 Term -1 and Level-3 Term-3.

Concepts of architectural visualization and rendering techniques were delivered to students. They were encouraged to submit their respective year architectural design studio project with computer-generated 3d models.

 

Guest Lecturer for Digital Presentation, State University

Dhaka, 05/2005 – 08/2005

 

Taught architectural visualization with 3ds Max and Abobe Photoshop to students of level-2 term-2.

Introductory classes were conducted on graphic design techniques for architectural visualization.

 

Guest Lecturer for Computer Graphics and Animation, Stamford University Bangladesh

Dhaka, 02/2005 – 05/2005

 

Taught basic computer graphics and animation techniques to students in the Department of Film and Media.

3ds Studio Max was adopted as a 3d generation platform and concepts of working in Adobe Premiere & Adobe Photoshop were introduced to the students for the post-production environment.

 

Architect, NOVO Healthcare and Pharma Limited for United Group

Dhaka, 06/2004 – 03/2005

 

Designed a current good manufacturing practice (cGMP) pharmaceutical plant for United Group at Mirpur, Dhaka. During the design and implementation process, I undertook a collaborative approach between the designed spaces, engineering adoption, machine suppliers' requirement, shipment and procurement complexities along with the design and implementation pathways of a high-end pharmaceutical industry in an existing high-rise building.

The particular challenge of the plant was to ensure that various components of mechanical and engineering (M&E) services are working properly even though the clear floor-to-floor height of the existing building was 9’3”. Typical floor-to-floor height for a similar plant requires at least 14’0” of clear height. The design needed to come up with a solution to avoid conflict between HVAC ducts and machines in a few places due to space constraints inside the rooms. That is why some major ducts of the building were designed to run along the exterior façade of the building. Rigorous consultation with engineers and designers from various fields in the initial design process helped in the efficient accommodation of M&E services in the building.

In the schematic and the final design stage, I have separated the dusty and non-dusty areas into separate zones. Blister & granulation rooms were placed on the lower floor while coating & vial lines were placed on the upper floors. This helped in achieving speedy approval of cGMP status from the Drug Regulatory Authority of Bangladesh. Besides, I have managed the day-to-day design decisions while helping in communicating with the machinery & equipment suppliers from India, China, Spain and Italy to effectively carry out the ongoing construction work.

 

Design Architect, MDM

Mukta Dinwiddie MacLaren Architects

Dhaka, 11/2002 – 02/2003

Designed buildings and interiors, rendered 3D views and produced graphic design content. Involved in the design for the extension of the Canadian Chancery Building, Dhaka. Moreover, produced an architectural design proposal for Cafe Balcone at Gulshan, Dhaka.

 

Architectural Apprentice and Graphic Designer for Arc. In. D. and MINDworks

Dhaka, 06/1996 – 04/1999

Worked part-time at Arc. In. D. - an architectural firm; while continuing with my full-time undergraduate study. Besides, produced architectural working drawings and 3D renderings.

Earlier to that, in addition to my bachelor of architecture study, I was in a part-time job at MINDworks as a graphic designer and 3D visualizer. Designed brochures and flyers and produced 3D architectural renderings for many clients.

CERTIFICATES FOR COURSES, WORKSHOPS, TRAINING AND COMPETITIONS

Blended Training Course on Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning, organized by The Bangladesh Earthquake Resilience Project; May to July 2013.

Faculty Development Program, organized by the Center for Excellence (CFE), Stamford University Bangladesh, January 2014.

The Preparation Course of LEED Green Associate Exam, organized by Green International, Chennai, India; May 2013.

Face to Face Training on Virtual Environment Software, organized by the Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES)”, London, UK; June 2011.

ENTER-PRIZE: design it, pitch it, win it, Workshop, organized by the Engineering Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning(CETL), Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK; March 2010.

Oral Presentation Workshop, organized by the Engineering Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning(CETL), Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK; March 2010.

Daylight Simulation and Compliance Workshop, organized by CIBSE Daylight and Building Simulation Group, UCL, London, UK; December 2010.

Workshop on Energy Simulation of Buildings for LEED and ECBC, organized by the Centre for IT in Building Science, IIIT, Hyderabad; India; May 2009.

Hands-on Workshop on Modern Earthen Structure and Architecture, organized by the Base Habitat, University of Arts, Linz, Austria; House Building Research Institute (HBRI) and Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB); February 2009.

CPD Workshop on Building Services for Architects and Legal Aspects for Architecture Profession, organized by the Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB), Dhaka; August 2005.

Certificate Course in Construction Engineering and Management, organized by the Engineering Staff College, a Corporate Body of the Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka; December 2004.

End of Course Certificate on Intermediate Business English, organized by the British Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh; November 2004.

Nijer Bari Nijei Kori (Build Yourself Your Home), organized by the House Building Research Institute (HBRI), Dhaka, Bangladesh; July 2002.

Training Course on Fundamentals of UNIX(Sun Solaris V8), organized by the Proshikha Computer Systems, Dhaka, Bangladesh; January to March 2001.

Hardware Repairing and Troubleshooting Course, organized by the Computer and Electronics Group, Dhaka, Bangladesh; May 2000.

Second Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Award Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The national academy for children in Bangladesh), Dhaka; 1991.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); January 1991.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The national academy for Children in Bangladesh), Sylhet District (Sylhet Zilla); February 1991.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The national academy for Children in Bangladesh), Comilla and  National Children Prize Competition Organizing Committee, Comilla Area; February 1991.

Special Award in Science Project (KHA Division) on Fourteenth National Science Fair, Organized by the National Science Week Celebration Committee in collaboration with M. C. College, Sylhet; February 1991.

Celebratory Certificate in Recognition of the Award of Second Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition by Little Theatre Sylhet; February 1991.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh), Dhaka; March 1990.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh), Comilla and  National Children Prize Competition Organizing Committee, Comilla Area; February 1990.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh), Sylhet District; February 1990.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division), organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); February 1990.

Second Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh), Dhaka; 1989.

Second Prize in Science Project (KHA Division), organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); February 1989.

Third Prize in Watercolor (KHA Division), organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); February 1989.

Second Prize in Table Tennis Tournament  (Boys Division), organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); February 1989.

First Prize in Science Project (KHA Division) in the National Children Prize Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh), Sylhet District (Sylhet Zilla); February 1989.

Special Award in Science Project (KHA Division) on Twelveth National Science Fair, Organized by National Science Week Celebration Committee in collaboration with M. C. College, Sylhet; January 1989.

Second Prize in Paintings Competition (KHA Division), organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); April 1988.

Second Prize in Watercolor (KA Division), organized by Shishu Kormoshuchi Bastobayon Committee (Children’s Program Implementation Committee), Sylhet Sadar (Sylhet Upazilla); February 1987.

First Prize (Jointly) in Watercolor (Kha Division), organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); February 1987.

Special Prize in District Level in Science Project in the Tenth National Science Week Organized by the National Science Week Celebration Committee in collaboration with Sylhet Government College, Sylhet; December 1986.

Second Prize in Paintings Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh) on the occasion of Victory Day; December 1986.

First Prize in Paintings Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh) on the occasion of World Children's Day; October 1986.

Third Prize in National Level Paintings Competition, organized by the National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE), Mymensingh; March 1986.

First Prize in Divisional Level Paintings Competition, organized by the National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE), Sylhet Division; February 1986.

First Prize in Zilla Level Debate Competition, organized by the National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE), Sylhet Division; February 1986.

First Prize in Zilla Level Paintings Competition, organized by the National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE), Sylhet Division; February 1986.

First Prize in Paintings Competition, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); February 1986.

First Prize in Poem Recitation Competition on the occasion of World Children’s Day, organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); October 1985.

First Prize (Jointly) in Paintings Competition on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Azha organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); August 1985.

First Prize in Upazilla Level Paintings Competition in the National Children Award Competition organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); January 1985.

First Prize in a Drama Competition, organized by Little Theatre Sylhet; March 1985.

Second Prize in Stall Exhibition on the occasion of Children's Joy Fair, organized by Little Theatre Sylhet; March 1985.

Third Prize in 75 Meter Race in Upazila Level in the National Children Award Competition organized by Bangladesh Shishu Academy (The National Academy for Children in Bangladesh); March 1985.

Second Prize in Paintings Competition organized by Malancha Khelaghar Ashor, Sylhet; November 1984.

First Prize in Paintings Competition, organized by Cyclone Group; August 1984.

Third Prize in Cultural Event, organized by Little Theatre Sylhet; April 1984.

Second Prize in Poem Recitation Competition, organized by Cyclone Group Sylhet; April 1984.

Second Prize in Hand Writing Competition, organized by Khelaghar Sylhet; November 1983.

First Prize in Paintings Competition, organized by Khelaghar Sylhet; November 1983.