Profile of Dr. Muhammad Abdul Munnaf

Dr. Muhammad Abdul Munnaf
Associate Professor
Department of Agricultural & Industrial Engineering (AIE)
Faculty of Engineering
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur.
E-mail: munnaf_017@hstu.ac.bd
Mobile: +32 465 50 93 95
CAREER OBJECTIVE
- Heartiest passion is to do engineering in agriculture for the betterment of humanity.
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Precision Agriculture, Machine Vision, Proximal and Remote Sensing Technologies, Farm Mechatronics, Farm Machinery, Agrosystem modeling.
EDUCATION
- Doctor of Philosophy, 2022
Ghent University, Belgium
- MSc in Farm Power and Machinery, 2013
Bangladesh Agricultural University
- BSc in Agricultural Engineering, 2011
Bangladesh Agricultural University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
- Associate Professor
Dept. of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering, HSTUAugust 18, 2021 to Present
- Assistant Professor
Dept. of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering, HSTUAugust 18, 2015 to August 17, 2021
- Lecturer
Dept. of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering, HSTUAugust 18, 2013 to August 17, 2015
- Assistant Engineer
Bangladesh Agricultural Development CorporationNovember 27, 2011 to August 17, 2013
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers
Map-based site-specific seeding of seed potato production by fusion of proximal and remote sensing data
Read MoreMap-based site-specific seeding of consumption potato production using high-resolution soil and crop data fusion
Read MoreMachine Learning Based On-Line Prediction of Soil Organic Carbon after Removal of Soil Moisture Effect
Read MoreEstimation of Secondary Soil Properties by Fusion of Laboratory and On-Line Measured Vis–NIR Spectra
Read MoreA combined data mining approach for on-line prediction of key soil quality indicators by Vis-NIR spectroscopy
Read MoreSite-specific seeding using multi-sensor and data fusion techniques: A review
Read MoreBala B.K., Munnaf M.A., Ruma F.Y. Alam M.S (2012) Modelling of climate change impacts on agriculture, forestry and fishery. A scientific journal of COMSATS-Science vision, Vol.18 No.1&2, p21-28
Munnaf M.A., Ruma F.Y., Bala B.K (2013) Climate change impacts on rice and wheat production in Mymensingh and Dinajpur. Journal of farm machinery and bio-resources engineering, Vol.6No.1&2.,p41-50
Munnaf M.A., Hossain M.M., Ruma F.Y, (2014) Techno-economic performance of imported Kukje self-propelled rice transplanter. Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University research system,Vol. 12. No.1, p161-166.
Sarker S., Mahmud M.S., Kabir A.B.M.H., Sarker M.K.U., Munnaf M.A.,(2016) Selection of suitable tillage pattern for fuel economy. Research journal of agriculture and forestry sciences, Vol. 4.No.4,p-1-4
Awards and SCHOLARSHIPS
- Long Stay Mobility Grant
Funded by: Flemish Scientific Research, Belgium
- PhD scholarship in Site-specific Soil and Crop Management
Funded by: Flemish Scientific Research, Belgium
PROJECTS
- Investigation of the characteristics and risk factors associated with fetal farm and agricultural injuries in Bangladesh.
Funded by: National Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Position: Co-supervisor
Description: A survey data driven research project is taken to investigation of the characteristics and risk factors associated with fetal farm and agricultural injuries in Bangladesh.
- Evaluation of Mechanical Rice Transplanter Under Various Tillage Options for Rice Based Cropping Systems
Funded by: Dept. of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering, HSTU
Position: Supervisor
Description: A group of three undergraduate students conducted this mentioned project work for the partial fulfillment of their graduation in B.Sc Agricultural Engineering. Actually the project aim at to select a suitable means of tillage options for rice based cropping systems in case of machine transplanting technique.
- Improvement and Evaluation of Low-Cost Electric Seed Broadcasting Machine
Funded by: Dept. of Agricultural and Industrial Engineering, HSTU
Position: Co-supervisor
Description: A project work aiming to partial fulfillment of BSc. in Agricultural Engineering was conducted by a group of three undergraduate students. Finally the research reflected an efficient means of seed broadcasting using a Low-Cost Electric Seed Broadcasting Machine.
SOCIAL NETWORK
- ResearchGate Profile
- Academia.edu Profile
- Google Scholar Profile
URL: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-KeYLJYAAAAJ&hl=en