Kazi Sirajul Islam

Kazi Sirajul Islam

Assistant Professor

Department of Dyes and Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Textile Chemicals Engineering

kazi.sirajul@dce.butex.edu.bd; sakiltex@gmail.com


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

Biography

Kazi Sirajul Islam, joined as a lecturer in the Department of Dyes and Chemical Engineering in 2019. He is a highly dedicated teacher who has a MS in Textile Science and Engineering from Philadelphia University, USA (currently renamed as Thomas Jefferson University). He started pursuing his PhD at North Carolina State University; however, he could not continue due to some unavoidable circumstances. Mr. Islam has over 10 years experience in both academia and industry. He served as an intern at Fariha Knit Tex Ltd, Narayangonj and also as a production officer at woven dyeing section in Sinha Textile Group, Narayangonj. He worked as a lecturer in the Southeast University, Dhaka for nearly three years. He also worked as a graduate assistant at Philadelphia University, USA in the Digital Inkjet Printing Lab during his MS and at North Carolina State University, USA at Color Science Lab during his PhD. He served as a System Development Engineer at R&D in Fujifilm Imaging Colorants Inc. at Newcastle, DE, USA for a span of nearly three years and a half. He was also a student of MBA at Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka.
Mr. Islam’s expertise includes but not limited to Color Science, Digital Printing, Inkjet Technology, Wet processing, Nonwoven, Composite, Biomaterials and Polymer science, Geo-textiles, Nanotechnology, Digital Image Processing, RIP software, color profiling and coloration software, computer programming and expert system development.

Last Updated: 25 Jun 2024

Education
Kazi Sirajul Islam has admirable academic records. In 2018, He started a PhD in Fiber and Polymer Science at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA but had to leave because of some unavoidable circumstances. His thesis topic was “Developing expert systems for nylon, acrylic and aromatic polyamides industries”. In 2014, he achieved his MS in Textile Science and Engineering from Thomas Jefferson University (Former Philadelphia University) fully funded by the University. His MS thesis was “Investigation of the success of polyester and polypropylene doped by novel polymer named EZDye® over traditional virgin polyester and polypropylene in terms of mechanical and coloration properties”, supervised by Prof. Brian George, PhD, Director of Graduate Engineering Program and Nonwoven Lab, Philadelphia University. He started his MBA in IBA, University of Dhaka in 2012 but had to leave to attend MS at Philadelphia University. In the year 2009, he completed BSc in Textile Technology (Wet Processing) with First Class from the College of Textile Technology (currently Bangladesh University of Textiles).

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024

Journal Publication

Last Updated: 25 Jun 2024

Researchs

● Digital Inkjet Printing, RIP software, Color management and profiling
● Traditional dyeing and printing
● Digital image processing
● Developing Expert System for coloration and wet processing industries
● Nonwoven; product and process development
● Textile composite; product and process development
● Operation designing/ production planning for printing industries
● Polymer and Fiber science
● Nanotechnology
● Ecofriendly natural fibers, product and process development
● Testing and Quality control

Last Updated: 25 Jun 2024

Kazi Sirajul Islam has admirable academic records. In 2018, He started a PhD in Fiber and Polymer Science at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA but had to leave because of some unavoidable circumstances. His thesis topic was “Developing expert systems for nylon, acrylic and aromatic polyamides industries”. In 2014, he achieved his MS in Textile Science and Engineering from Thomas Jefferson University (Former Philadelphia University) fully funded by the University. His MS thesis was “Investigation of the success of polyester and polypropylene doped by novel polymer named EZDye® over traditional virgin polyester and polypropylene in terms of mechanical and coloration properties”, supervised by Prof. Brian George, PhD, Director of Graduate Engineering Program and Nonwoven Lab, Philadelphia University. He started his MBA in IBA, University of Dhaka in 2012 but had to leave to attend MS at Philadelphia University. In the year 2009, he completed BSc in Textile Technology (Wet Processing) with First Class from the College of Textile Technology (currently Bangladesh University of Textiles).

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024

Last Updated: 25 Jun 2024

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024

● Digital Inkjet Printing, RIP software, Color management and profiling
● Traditional dyeing and printing
● Digital image processing
● Developing Expert System for coloration and wet processing industries
● Nonwoven; product and process development
● Textile composite; product and process development
● Operation designing/ production planning for printing industries
● Polymer and Fiber science
● Nanotechnology
● Ecofriendly natural fibers, product and process development
● Testing and Quality control

Last Updated: 25 Jun 2024

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024

Last Updated: 23 Jun 2024