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About Mohammad Samiul

Dr. Mohammad Samiul Islam serves as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at Presidency University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. A distinguished academician specializing in Agricultural Economics, he earned his PhD in Agricultural Economics from Universiti Putra Malaysia. His educational background includes studies in Agricultural Economics at Bangladesh Agricultural University spanning from 2004 to 2016. Possessing over 11 years of university teaching experience and 8 years of dedicated research, Dr. Islam has previously served as Research Coordinator at the Institute of Quality Assurance Cell of Asian University of Bangladesh since December 2023, and maintained affiliations with the International Rice Research Institute in the Food Policy division since November 2019.

Dr. Islam's academic interests encompass technology adoption, impact assessment, agricultural mechanization, and comprehensive economic analyses within the agricultural sector. Notable publications include 'An economic analysis of winter vegetables production in some selected areas of Narsingdi district' (2011, Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University, cited 78 times), 'Assessing the livelihood of slum dwellers in Dhaka city' (2009, Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University, cited 67 times), 'THE INFLUENCING FACTORS OF BRAND EQUITY ON CONSUMER PURCHASE INTENTION OF CELL PHONES IN BANGLADESH' (2020, Global Scientific Journal), 'An economic analysis of cauliflower production in selected areas of Mymensingh district of Bangladesh' (2020, ICRRD High Index Research Journal), 'Factors Influencing Farmers’ Behavior Towards Modern Rice Varieties in Bangladesh' (2024, Malaysian Journal of Agricultural Economics), and 'Economic Impact and Returns on Investment of Rice Research and Extension in Bangladesh: An Economic Surplus Approach' (2024, Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences). His scholarly contributions appear in various peer-reviewed journals, accumulating citations exceeding 250 on Google Scholar. Through his work, Dr. Islam significantly influences economic research pertinent to Bangladesh's agricultural development.