MUHAMMED MUSTAK MIA Park Palace, 1/18 Humayun Road Mohammadpur, Block – B, Dhaka 1207 Ph: 0171-4003679. E-mail: mustakmia@yahoo.com EDUCATION MASTER OF SCIENCE in Applied Mathematics - (2003) University of Dayton, Ohio, USA GPA: 3.878 MASTER OF SCIENCE in Applied Mathematics - (1994) University of Dhaka, Bangladesh First Class (First) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Honors) in Mathematics - (1993) First Class University of Dhaka, Bangladesh HIGHER SECONDARY CERTIFICATE (Science) - (1990) Govt. Devendra College, Manikganj – Dhaka Board First Division SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (Science) - (1988) Garpara High School, Manikganj – Dhaka Board First Division ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Secured First class First position in the Masters in Applied Mathematics from the University of Dhaka. COMPUTER SKILLS Language: MATLAB. System: MS-DOS, WINDOWS. Package: MS WORD, MS EXCEL, MS POWER POINT, MAPLE, MS EQUATION, and SAS. WORK EXPERIENCE Working as a Senior Lecture in Mathematics in the North South University, Dhaka since 01/2005. Worked as a Senior faculty member (A Level) in Mastermind School (an English Medium School for O & A Level) from 01/2004. to 01/10/06. Worked as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, from 01/10/2003 to 20/01/2004. Worked as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton, Ohio, USA from 01/01/2002 to 15/08/2003. Taught a 3 credit hour course in Contemporary Mathematics, during Summer 2004 term. 1 Worked as a Senior Teacher (O Level Mathematics) in Mastermind School from August-97 to August-01, Dhaka, Bangladesh. PUBLICATIONS Associate Author of publication of article ‘Boundedness and Stability in Nonlinear Volterra Intergrodifferential Equation’ in PanAmerican Mathematical Journal, Vol. 4; Number 3; July 2004. “A Decomposition Theorem “Published on World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS) Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA. Pages: 57 – 59, Year of Publication 2008. “Magnetohydrodynamic Heat and Mass Transfer Forced Convection Flow Along a Stretching Sheet with Heat Generation/Absorption” Published on Dhaka Univ. J. Sci 58(1): 91 – 96, 2010 (January). “ A LOCAL SIMILARITY SOLUTION FOR AN UNSTEADY TWODIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW IN A CONVERGENT CHANNEL” Published on International Journal of Energy & Technology 3(7) (2011) 1 – 4. WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCE 22nd Southeastern-Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations 11-12 October 2002 at University of Tennessee, USA. http://www.math.utk.edu/~vasili/searcde02/participants.html 4th International Conference on Dynamic Systems and Applications in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in May 2003. http://www.udayton.edu/~mathdept/DepartmentPage/Archives/newsltr2003.htm 'International Conference on Statistical Sciences' ICSS 2008 jointly organized by North South University and the Carleton University, Canada held in Dhaka in December 2008. PERSONAL SKILL Creative, hard working, ability to work independently or with any individual in a team. INTERESTS Application in Mathematics, Teaching, Mathematic Research, Current affairs. PERSONAL DETAILS Date of Birth: Nationality: Permanent Address: Father’s Name: Father’s Occupation: July 25, 1973 Bangladeshi by Birth Vill / PO: Garpara, District: Manikganj Md. Sirajuddin Ahmed Retired Government Employee REFEREE(S) a) Prof. A F M Khodadad Khan Professor 2 School of Communication Independent University Bangladesh Park Road, Baridhara, Dhaka Mob.-01711548091 Email: khoda@iub.edu.bd b) Dr. Paul Eloe Professor & Chairman Department of Mathematics University of Dayton Dayton, OH-45469-2316,USA. Phone 937-229-2109 Fax 937-229-2566. E-mail: paul.eloe@notes.udayton.edu c) Dr. Muhammad N. Islam Professor & Graduate Program Director Department of Mathematics University of Dayton Dayton, OH-45469-2316, USA. Phone 937-229-2109 Fax 937-229-2566. d) Dr. Qin Sheng Associate Professor Numerical Analysis and Engineering Computations Department of Mathematics University of Dayton Ph: 937-229-2145 Email: qsheng@udayton.edu E-mail: Muhammad.islam@notes.udayton.edu 3