Academic Credentials:
Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Science and Engineering Jan 2016 – Jan 2020
Military Institute of Science and Technology
Bangladesh University of Professionals
CGPA: 3.84/4.00 (1st position in batch)
Research Experience:
▪ Undergraduate thesis titled:
“Nuclear Data Processing and Neutronics Analysis of Nuclear Reactors using OpenMC and NJOY21 Codes”
Thesis supervisor: Prof. Dr. Abdus Sattar Mollah
Summary: Using the Monte Carlo method, important neutronic parameters and various reaction rates were
calculated and analyzed for different nuclear reactor configurations. Continuous energy cross-sections were
processed at multiple specific temperatures for the simulations using nuclear data processing code.
▪ CFD data visualization and analysis using python programming language.
▪ Computational Fluid Dynamics: Droplet dynamics and microfluidics.
▪ Atmospheric dispersion modeling.
Research Articles:
▪ Khan, G. R., Nasim, A. S. M., Erfan, K. A., & Mollah, A. S. (2022). Verification of Monte Carlo Code OpenMC using VVER-1000 MOX Fuel Assembly against Criticality Benchmark Data. In International Journal of Integrated Sciences & Technology 4 S, 7-13. http://www.cuet.ac.bd/IJIST/index.html
▪ Nasim, A. S. M., Khan, G. R., Erfan, K. A., & Mollah, A. S. (2022). Study on processing and validation of ENDF/B-VIII nuclear data library by criticality benchmark of PWR pin cells using NJOY21 and OpenMC. In International Journal of Integrated Sciences & Technology 4 S, 1-6. http://www.cuet.ac.bd/IJIST/index.html
▪ Majumder, R., Sarker, A., Emtiaz, S. M., & Khan, G. R. (2022). Effect of impact angle and energy conservation on the prompt splashing of a single droplet on a liquid pool. Book Chapter accepted for publication in Modeling and Analysis of Sustainable Renewable Energy System, LNE, Springer.
▪ Khan, G. R., Khan, M. T. (2022). Neutronic Calculation of Fuel Element of the Modular High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor Benchmark Core Design with OpenMC Code. Accepted for presentation at the 4th International Conference on Energy and Power, Dec 2022
▪ Sarker, A., Khan, G. R. (2022). Numerical Analysis of Wettability Mediated Droplet Formation in the Dripping Regime of a Microfluidic T Junction. accepted for presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Applied Sciences, Dec 2022
Research Interests:
Nuclear Modeling and Simulation, Space Nuclear Power, Monte Carlo Particle Transport Method, Computational Fluid Dynamics.
Professional Experience:
Lecturer Jul 2021 - Present
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Military Institute of Science and Technology
Courses Conducted
Theory |
Sessional |
NSE 261: Numerical Methods in Nuclear Engineering Analysis |
NE 262: Numerical Methods in Nuclear Engineering |
NSE 301: Radiation Detection and Measurement |
NSE 262: Modeling and Simulation |
NSE 329: Reactor Operation and Safety |
NSE 420: Nuclear Reactor Laboratory |
NE 203: Introduction to Nuclear and Radio Chemistry |
NE 204: Nuclear and Radio Chemistry Lab |
Honors and Awards:
▪ MIST Medal (2019) |
The highest honor awarded to students for outstanding academic performance |
▪ Best Student in Research Work (2019) |
The Commandants Commendation of outstanding performance and contribution in the research activity (SC & ENGG Faculty) |
▪ MIST Dean's List (2019, 18 & 17) |
Scholarship from MIST for Undergraduate studies
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Funded Projects:
▪ “Development and Thermal Hydraulic Analysis of Flow and Temperature Gradients of a One Fifth Scale
LWR Fuel Pin Model” funded by the R&D Wing, Military Institute of Science and Technology, 2018-2019.
▪ “Development of a Robotic Vehicle to Monitor Radiation Level Remotely” funded by the Department of
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Military Institute of Science and Technology, 2017
▪ Created teaching aid interactive desktop apps for conducting interactive class, funded by Udvash Academic
Care, 2016
Software Skills:
▪ Neutronic Simulation: OpenMC ▪ Nuclear Data Processing: NJOY21 ▪ Programming Languages: Python, C, MATLAB ▪ Embedded Development: Arduino, ESP32, RaspberryPi |
▪ Simulation and Design Tools: COMSOL, PCTRAN, SOLIDWORKS ▪ Document Preparation: MS Office, LaTex
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Extracurricular Activities:
▪ Acted as the “Master of Ceremony” and member of organizing committee of the 4th International Conference on Energy and Power (ICEP) ▪ Presented in national TV show as a science communicator ▪ Advisory member of the MIST Nuclear club ▪ Participated and gained 1st place in project showcase in MIST nuclear fest ▪ Member of MIST robotics club ▪ Participated in various robotics competitions |
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