Dr. J.M.Adeeb Salman Chowdhury

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Dr. J.M.Adeeb Salman Chowdhury

Associate Professor

Comilla University
Cumilla-3506, Bangladesh

asc_2010@cou.ac.bd
01719415961

MYSELF:As the inaugural member of the department, Dr. J. M. Adeeb Salman Chowdhury is presently an Associate Professor of Statistics at Comilla University. In 2024, he earned a PhD from the Institute of Bangladesh Studies (IBS) at University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. "Drought Characterization and Agricultural Adaptation in Northwest Bangladesh" was the title of his doctoral dissertation. In addition to numerous project supervisions, he has taught various graduate (M.Sc.) and undergraduate courses. He belongs to a number of national and international organizations. He has numerous high-impact national and international journals. Additionally, he reviews articles for several national and international journals.

1. Kundu N, Chowdhury A, & Sikdar M (June 2013): Millennium Development Goals Affecting Child Mortality in Bangladesh:  A Vector Error Connection Model. The Journal of Comilla University,Vol-2,Num-1,PP-95-106 ,ISSN  2308-698X Read More


2. Rahman M, Chowdhury A & Kiser, H (Dec-2014): Older People in the UK are Financially Better off than Older People From Previous Generations: A Comparative Literature Review. American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Science,9(3) ,pp-268-272, ISSN(Print):2328-3734


3. Chowdhury A, Akther T, Rana M & Mahfuz R (2017): Determinants of age at first marriage in Bangladesh-Patterns and Differential, Comilla University Journal of Social Science. Vol-1, pp-19-33, Issue-1,ISSN-2663-2659 Read More


4. Chowdhury A, Rana M, Akther T & Das D (2017): Determinants of Age at First Conception in Bangladesh-Patterns and Differentials, The Comilla University Journal of science. Vol-2, num-1, pp-27-42, ISSN-26 17-3506 Read More


5. Rana M, Chowdhury A, Haque M & Rahman M (2017): Variation of Cyclone Data Exposure at Bay of Bengal Appling a Bayesian Approach, The Comilla University Journal of science.Vol-2, num-1, pp-99-110,ISSN-2617-3506


6. Chowdhury A, Islam M, Kamruzzaman M, Khalek M & Rahman M (2017): Climate Change between Extreme and Moderate Temperature Area in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study, International Journal of Statistical Science,Dept.of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Vol-16, pp-1-16, ISSN-1683-5603 Read More


7. Chowdhury A, Islam M, & Das R (2018): Earthquake in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis and Forecasting Using Time Series Tools, The Comilla University Journal of science. Vol-3, num-1,pp-21-31, ISSN-2617-3506 Read More


8. Rana M, Islam M, Kaiser H, & Chowdhury A (2018): Smoking Behaviours among Jahangirnagar University Students: Use of the Structural Equation Modelling, The Comilla University Journal of science. Vol-3, num-1, pp-87-100, ISSN-2617-3506


9. Chowdhury A & Shapna K (2019). “Exploring Visitor’s Socio Demographic Characteristics and Their Satisfaction Level on Shalban Vihara and Mainamati Museum: A Cross Sectional Study”, Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Sports, Vol-44, pp-1-6, ISSN-(paper)-2312-5187 Read More


10. Das D, Chowdhury A & Tslam T (2022). “Factor Associated with the Upward Trend of Caesarean Section Delivery in Bangladesh”. The Comilla University Journal of science. Vol 6, num-1, pp-23-44, ISSN-2617-3506


11. Chowdhury A, Kamruzzaman M & Khalek M (2023) “A Comparative Analysis of the Climate Patterns of Bangladesh Comilla District with Different Regions of Bangladesh: A Study of Temperature and Rainfall Trend” International Journal of Environment and Climate Change. Vol 13, Issue 11, pp-4024-4038, Article no. IJECC.109530, ISSN-2617-3506 Read More


12. Chowdhury A, Khalek M, Das J, Kamruzzaman M (2024). “Determinants of Local Farmers’ Adaptation Strategies to Drought Vulnerability: Evidence from Northwest Bangladesh”. Indian Journal of Spatial Science, special issue, February 2024;15(A), pp10-19. ISSN 2249-3921.


13. Chowdhury A, Khalek M & Kamruzzaman M (2025): Chowdhury, J. A. S., Khalek, M. A., & Kamruzzaman, M. (2025). Farmers’ climate change perception, impacts and adaptation strategies in response to drought in the Northwest area of Bangladesh. Climate Services, 38, 100540. (IF -4.00). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2025.100540

 

 


Book Chapter

 

1. Chowdhury JMAS, Khalek MA and Kamruzzaman M (2023). "Recent Trends of Meteorological Variables and Its Impact on Agriculture in Northwest Bangladesh" In: Das J, Halder S (eds) Advancement of GI-Science and Sustainable Agriculture: A Multi-dimensional Approach. Springer Nature, Switzerland AG.

 

2. Kamruzzaman M, Al-Mamun M, Chowdhury J M and Das J (2025). “Understanding People’s Adaptation Strategies in Response to Flood: A Case Study in Teesta River Basin, Bangladesh”. “Geoinformatics for Flood Risk Management: Applications and Strategies by Taylor & Francis ISBN: 978-1-032-87604-7(hbk), ISBN: 978-1-032-87609-2 (pbk) ISBN: 978-1-003-53351-1 (ebk); http://doi.org 10.1201/9781003533511 

 

Conference Proceedings:

 

1. Comparing Climate Patterns of Cumilla district with Different Regions in Bangladesh: A Study of Temperature and Rainfall Trends. 9th Global Conference on Business Management and Social Sciences (GCBMS-2023), Dubai, to be held on the 6th – 7th May, 2023 (HYBRID)


2. Assessment of Total Monthly Precipitation Data of Different Season in Northern Bangladesh using Innovative Trend Analysis and ARIMA Approach. 8th International Conference on The Role Statistics and Data Science in 4IR (ICRSDS41R), Department of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh.to be held on 26-28 December, 2024.


3. Energy Conservation Awareness Among University Students in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Comilla University, 2023 5th Sustainability and Resilience Conference: Energy And Industry 4.0 – Technologies And Applications (SRC), University of Bhahrain, Bhahrain.   

 

4. Assessment and Forecasting Precipitation Data in Northern Bangladesh: Mann-Kendall Test, Innovative Trend Analysis and ARIMA Approach. 7th International Conference on Sustainable Development, United International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.to be held on 19-20 February, 2024

 

5. Evaluating Adaptation techniques in response to Drought Severity Using PLS-Sem Approach in Northwest Bangladesh.9th International Antalya Scientific Research and Innovative Studies Congress held on November 20-23/Antalya, Turkiye.

 

Conference Article:

 

1. Energy Conservation Awareness Among University Students in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Comilla University. Read More

 


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