Mukarram Hussain Khundkar | |
Native Name: | মোকাররম হোসেন খোন্দকার |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Alma Mater: | University of Dhaka University of Durham |
Employer: | University of Dhaka |
Nationality: | Bangladeshi |
Education: | PhD (Chemistry) |
Mukarram Hussain Khundkar (– 30 November 1972) was a Bangladeshi scientist and educationist.[1] He served as a professor at the Department of Chemistry of University of Dhaka. He was one of the founding fellows of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences.[2]
Khundkar passed the matriculation examination from Barisal Zilla School and intermediate from Jagannath College.[1] He completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry from the University of Dhaka.[1] He earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Durham.[3]
Khundkar joined the department as a Reader in chemistry in 1949.[1] He became a professor in 1960.[1] His contributions to various fields of chemistry included modification of cellulose and jute, electrochemistry, metal sulphides, non-metallic sulphur compounds, inorganic borates, organo-boron compounds, mineral processing, and analytical chemistry.
Khundkar was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRIC) of Great Britain and Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), London.[1]
Khundkar was a member of the sub-committee for Science and Technology of the Bangla Academy and chairman of the Paribhasa Committee for Chemistry of the Central Board for the development of Bengali.[1]
University of Dhaka holds a memorial lecture every year named as Khundkar Memorial Lecture in Khundker's memory.[5] A science building of the university is named as Mukarram Hussain Biggyan Bhaban. One of the main buildings of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) is named as Khundkar Smriti Bhaban. The university also hosts a research chair in memory of him.[6]