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Prof. Dr. Md. Imran Kabir
Prof. Dr. Md. Imran Kabir
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
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A review of ion and metal pollutants in urban green water infrastructures
MI Kabir, E Daly, F Maggi
Science of the total environment 470, 695-706, 2014
712014
Correlation assessment and monitoring of the potential pollutants in the surface sediments of Pyeongchang River, Korea
MI Kabir, LEE Hosik, KIM Geonha, JUN Taesung
International Journal of Sediment Research 26 (2), 152-162, 2011
472011
Contamination assessment of abandoned mines by integrated pollution index in the Han River watershed
H Lee, MI Kabir, PS Kwon, JM Kim, JG Kim, SH Hyun, YT Rim, MS Bae, ...
The Open Environmental Pollution & Toxicology Journal 1 (1), 2009
172009
Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Incinerated Medical Waste
MT Shams, S Ray, MI Kabir, T Purkayastha
ARPN Journal of Science and Technology 2 (10), 904-911, 2012
142012
Monitoring and assessing heavy metals in topsoils as potential diffuse pollutants in the Pyeongchang River Basin, Korea
MI Kabir, H Lee, G Kim, T Jun
Water Science and Technology 61 (12), 3156-3161, 2010
122010
Geochemical modelling of heavy metals in urban stormwater biofilters
MI Kabir, E Daly, F Maggi
Ecological engineering 102, 565-576, 2017
112017
Application of coconut shell's activated carbon for heavy metal removal from wastewater
MA Islam, MI Kabir
American-Eurasian Journal of Toxicological Sciences 8 (2), 77-82, 2016
52016
Comparative study on compressive strength of medium grade cement concrete using various types of coarse aggregates
MD Kabir, MR Mustang Rifath, M Mahzuz
World Applied Sciences Journal 209, 209-8, 2010
22010
A Study conducted for Medium Grade Cement Concrete Keeping all other parameters same Accept aggregate type, W/C, and mix design ratio
MI Kabir
B. Sc Engineering Thesis, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department …, 2006
22006
Biosorption of pollutants from chemically derived wastewater using Microcoleus sp.
MI Kabir, SA Chowdhury, BK Banik, MA Hoque, AA Marzan
AQUA—Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society 72 (5), 750-761, 2023
12023
Application of laterite soil in removing chloride ion from drinking water
AF Mita, NJ Ekra, BK Banik, MA Hoque, MI Kabir
Water Practice & Technology 17 (8), 1570-1581, 2022
12022
Removal of excessive nitrogen and phosphorus from urban wastewater using local microalgal bloom
SN Chaitee, RP Biswas, MI Kabir
Journal of Engineering 12 (3), 19-27, 2021
12021
Performance of a reed bed system for faecal wastewater treatment: case study
MI Kabir, MA Hoque, BK Banik
Water Practice & Technology 15 (4), 993-998, 2020
12020
Zink of surface sediment in rural river basin as a potential priority to diffuse pollutants
MI Kabir, H Lee, G Kim
Desalination and Water Treatment 19 (1-3), 113-118, 2010
12010
Adsorption of Chloride Ions from Aqueous Solution Using Activated Carbon Obtained by Chemical Activation of Jute Stick
S Tarannum, MN Abir, AF Mita, BK Banik, MA Hoque, MI Kabir
International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering, 25-34, 2022
2022
Biosorption of heavy metals from industrial wastewater using local blue-green microalgae
SA Chowdhury, M Khandakar, BK Banik, MA Hoque, MI Kabir
Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 3 (1), 46-54, 2021
2021
A study on the efficiency of permeable concrete with scrap tire rubber
MI Kabir, AM Rifat, F Ahammad, BK Banik, MA Hoque
Journal of Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 3 (2), 33-40, 2021
2021
Non-small Cell Carcinoma of Lung in a 19-year-old Male Presented as Malignant Pleural E usion
MI Kabir, SM Sarkar, MN Hasan
Bangladesh Med J 47 (2), 2018
2018
Removal of Heavy Metals by Plasma Cross-Linked Acrylic Acid
MA Islam, MI Kabir
American-Eurasian Journal of Toxicological Sciences 8 (1), 47-51, 2016
2016
Dynamics of heavy metals in urban green water infrastructures
MI Kabir
University of Sydney, 2015
2015
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