Dr. Nadim Reza Khandaker

Associate Professor
North South University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, USA

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Sodium Silicate
Coastal and Aquatic Ecology
Arsenic Mobilization Mechanisms
Filtration

Selected Publications

  1. Khandaker, N.R., Tauhidul Islam and F. Rabbi, 2017. Biogas generation potential from textile wastewater: Aggregation analysis of hundred textile facilities in greater Dhaka Bangladesh. Int. J. Sci. Res., 6: 20-22.

  2. Khandaker, N.R., M. Sarker and S.D. Rahman, 2017. Acetogenic pretreatment of textile wastewater for energy conservation. Int. J. Sci. Res., 6: 59-62.

  3. Khandaker, N.R., 2017. Zero liquid discharge as a sustainability requirement with limited available energy a quagmire for Bangladesh textile industry. Int. J. Sci. Res., 6: 18-19.

  4. Asad, K.A.B. and N.R. Khandaker, 2017. Municipal solid waste landfill in Dhaka: A sustainable approach for energy generation. Int. J. Sci. Res., 6: 12-17.

  5. Khandaker., N., 2016. Comment on “Ship breaking and the steel industry in Bangladesh: A materials flow perspective” An argument for saving the baby while throwing away the bathwater with caveat. J. Ind. Ecol., 21: 201-201.

  6. Khandaker, N.R., M. Sarkar and I. Afreen, 2016. Experimental evaluation of physical chemical treatment options for denim processing wastewater. Int. J. Sci. Environ. Technol., 5: 1842-1849.

  7. Khandaker, N.R. and M. Sarkar, 2016. Application of acetogenic reactor for textile dyeing wastewater treatment in the context of Bangladesh. WEENTECH Proc. Energy, 3: 155-158.

  8. Khandaker, N. and A.M. Talha, 2016. The new nexus and the need for understanding textile wastewater treatment. BUFT J., 3: 19-26.

  9. Habib, M., S. Elahi and N. Khandaker, 2016. Development of a high efficiency burner for large scale cooking for application in developing economies. WEENTECH Proc. Energy, 3: 174-177.

  10. Khandaker, N.R., S. Sakib, A.B.M.T. Pasha and M.A. Jaglul, 2015. High sodium in drinking water in coastal communities of Bangladesh. WEENTECH Proc. Energy, 2: 74-74.

  11. Khandaker, N.R., M. Rashedin and S. Bhattacharjee, 2015. Development of a novel wastewater treatment to treat textile dyeing wastewater for application in resource challenged Bangladesh. WEENTECH Proc. Energy, 2: 88-88.

  12. Khandaker, N.R., 2015. Evaluation of anaerobic wastewater treatment and simultaneous biogas generation potential from the Bangladesh military savar dairy farm. WEENTECH Proc. Energy, 2: 207-207.

  13. Khandaker, N., 2015. Evaluation of anaerobic wastewater treatment and simultaneous bio-gas generation potential from the milk processing factory wastewater in the military dairy farm, Savar. MIST J. Sci. Technol., 3: 1-5.

  14. Khandaker, N.R., 2014. How to Make Men Smell Better: A Laymens Guide to Water Treatment Technologies for Rural Communities. Saint John New Brunswick, Canada, ISBN: 978-0-9936241-0-0.

  15. Khandaker, N.R., S. Sakib, A.B.M.T. Pasha and M.A. Jaglul, 2013. High sodium in drinking water in coastal Bangladesh: Is it a public health concern. J. Natl. Heart Foundat. Bangladesh, 2: 50-53.

  16. Chowdury, M., A.K.M. Golam Murtuz and N. Khandaker, 2013. Performance of arsenic removal filters in Bangladesh groundwater. MIST J. Sci. Technol., 2: 58-68.

  17. Khandaker, N. and S. Rashid, 2010. Affordable renewable energy: How microfinancing powers rural Bangladesk. J. Polecy Engagement, 2: 20-22.

  18. Khandaker, N. and P. Seto, 2010. Novel application of vermiculite for siloxane removal from biogas. Int. J. Green Energy, 7: 38-42.
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  19. Khandaker, N.R. and P.V. Brady, 2009. Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water: A Hand-Book for Communities. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

  20. Rashid, S. and N. Khandaker, 2007. Risk factors for early myocardial infraction in South Asians. J. Am. Med. Assoc., 297: 1880-1881.

  21. Sanchez, C.A., R.I. Krieger, N.R. Khandaker, L. Valentin-Blasini and B.C. Blount, 2006. Potential perchlorate exposure from Citrus sp. irrigated with contaminated water. Anal. Chim. Acta, 567: 33-38.
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  22. Sanchez, C.A., R.I. Krieger, L. Valentin-Blasini, B.C. Blount and N.R. Khandaker, 2006. Perchlorate accumulation and potential exposure from durum wheat irrigated with Colorado River water. J. ASTM Int., 3: 1-6.
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  23. Sanchez, C.A., R.I. Krieger, N. Khandaker, R.C. Moore, K.C. Holts and L.L. Neidel, 2005. Accumulation and perchlorate exposure potential of lettuce produced in the lower colorado river region. J. Agric. Food Chem., 53: 5479-5486.
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  24. Sanchez, C.A., K.S. Crump, R.I. Krieger, N.R. Khandaker and J.P. Gibbs, 2005. Perchlorate and nitrate in leafy vegetables of North America. Environ. Sci. Technol., 39: 9391-9397.
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  25. Brady, P.V., D.M. Teter, J. Krumhans and N.R. Khandaker, 2004. Anion uptake by mixed-metal (hydr)oxides. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 68: A522-A522.

  26. Khandaker, N.R., D.M. Teter, J.L. Krumhansl and P.V. Brady, 2003. Performance Evaluation of Arsenic Sorption Media Using a Two Step Rapid Evaluation Protocol. In: Aquatic Arsenic Toxicity and Treatment, Murphy, T. and J. Guo (Eds.). Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, ISBN: 9789057821301, pp: 159-165.

  27. Khandaker, N.R. and P.V. Brady, 2001. Laboratory evaluation of the HACH arsenic field test kit. J. Prev. Social Med., 20: 15-20.

  28. Khandaker, N.R. and J.C. Young, 2000. Effect of culture acclimation on the kinetics of aldicarb insecticide degradation under methanogenic conditions. J. Agric. Food Chem., 48: 1411-1416.
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  29. Khandaker, N.R. and J.C. Young, 1999. Kinetics of carbofuran insecticide conversion under methanogenic conditions. J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B, 34: 805-818.
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  30. Khandaker, N.R. and J.C. Young, 1997. Kinetic assessment of the effect of carbamate insecticides on anaerobic transformation of co‐substrate reactions. J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B, 32: 107-125.
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