The Research and Analysis Institute (RAI) advances education by providing accessible STEM research opportunities, fostering international collaboration, and empowering students to lead innovation and create meaningful impact across disciplines.
RAI-Center for Material, Climate, and Energy is looking for 3 motivated collaborators to join an ongoing review paper project focused on:
π§ͺ Topic: AI/ML Applications in Biomass Electrocatalysis β‘ Focus Areas: Biomass valorization β’ Electrocatalysis β’ Electrolysis β’ Sustainable energy conversion β’ Data-driven materials/reaction discovery π€ Methods/Areas: Artificial intelligence β’ Machine learning β’ Electrochemistry β’ Physical chemistry β’ Chemistry β’ Battery/Fuel Cell-related knowledge Who we are looking for: Candidates with background or interest in any of the following are highly encouraged to join: β AI/ML for scientific research β Electrocatalysis / electrolysis β Chemistry / physical chemistry β Battery / fuel cell / energy materials β Scientific writing, reviewing, and paraphrasing
What youβll do (based on interest and expertise): β Assist in literature review and paper summarization β Help organize and analyze published studies β Support writing and paraphrasing draft sections β Contribute to tables, figures, and review structure β Share insights on AI/ML methods and electrochemical applications π Open to: Undergraduate / MSc / PhD students / early-career researchers with relevant knowledge and strong interest in research writing β³ Time: Flexible hours π Mode: Remote / online collaboration If you are interested in co-authoring a review paper in this exciting interdisciplinary area, feel free to reach out. #ResearchCollaboration#ReviewPaper#MachineLearning#ArtificialIntelligence#Biomass#Electrocatalysis#Electrolysis#Chemistry#PhysicalChemistry#FuelCells#Batteries#SustainableEnergy#ScientificWriting
π Workshop Platform: The session will be conducted live on Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh platform. Further joining details will be shared with registered participants before the session.
π Speaker: Dr. Ashaduzzaman Khan Materials Research Specialist, V-Trion Textile Research GmbH, Austria
π Workshop Platform: The session will be conducted live on Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh platform. Further joining details will be shared with registered participants before the session.
π Speaker: Dr. Ashaduzzaman Khan Materials Research Specialist, V-Trion Textile Research GmbH, Austria
π Who Can Join? Open to all students, researchers, and professionals who want to strengthen their research skills and learn the art of effectively reading and analyzing academic articles.
π Key Learning Outcomes:
1. Practical methods to approach a research article step by step.
2. Identifying key points, arguments, and methodologies quickly.
3. Strategies to save time while reading complex academic papers.
4. How to extract valuable insights to use in your own research.
β οΈ Remember Few Points:
1. You will be allowed to attend the workshop only if your profile name matches your registration name.
2. Please ensure a stable internet connection throughout the session.
3. Double device login will not be allowed.
4. No recording will be provided after the session.
5. Participants are strictly prohibited from recording the workshop.
6. No templates, handouts, or additional resources will be provided beyond the live teaching session.
π For Any Query Contact: Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh Human & Resource Department π§ Email: research@raibd.org
DISCLAIMER:
Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh holds the authority to implement new rules or revise pre-existing workshop regulations. The workshop date may change under unavoidable circumstances. Registered participants will be notified if such changes occur.
The content of this communication is protected under copyright. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
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π’ Call for Research Collaborator Opportunities (Remote Collaboration | Flexible Hours)
Apply through Resogram: www.resogram.com/topic-aiml-applications-in-biomasβ¦
Application Form: forms.gle/mCUugT3gjhevhY1N8
WhatsApp Community: chat.whatsapp.com/EkS8KFM2DTlCp9L2VeTDhN
RAI-Center for Material, Climate, and Energy is looking for 3 motivated collaborators to join an ongoing review paper project focused on:
π§ͺ Topic: AI/ML Applications in Biomass Electrocatalysis
β‘ Focus Areas: Biomass valorization β’ Electrocatalysis β’ Electrolysis β’ Sustainable energy conversion β’ Data-driven materials/reaction discovery
π€ Methods/Areas: Artificial intelligence β’ Machine learning β’ Electrochemistry β’ Physical chemistry β’ Chemistry β’ Battery/Fuel Cell-related knowledge
Who we are looking for:
Candidates with background or interest in any of the following are highly encouraged to join:
β AI/ML for scientific research
β Electrocatalysis / electrolysis
β Chemistry / physical chemistry
β Battery / fuel cell / energy materials
β Scientific writing, reviewing, and paraphrasing
What youβll do (based on interest and expertise):
β Assist in literature review and paper summarization
β Help organize and analyze published studies
β Support writing and paraphrasing draft sections
β Contribute to tables, figures, and review structure
β Share insights on AI/ML methods and electrochemical applications
π Open to: Undergraduate / MSc / PhD students / early-career researchers with relevant knowledge and strong interest in research writing
β³ Time: Flexible hours
π Mode: Remote / online collaboration
If you are interested in co-authoring a review paper in this exciting interdisciplinary area, feel free to reach out.
#ResearchCollaboration #ReviewPaper #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #Biomass #Electrocatalysis #Electrolysis #Chemistry #PhysicalChemistry #FuelCells #Batteries #SustainableEnergy #ScientificWriting
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π§ͺ Research Collaborator Opportunities
π§± Apply here:
forms.gle/dX1hubs6Lnrxh7tE7
Dr. M.M. Harussani
scholar.google.com/citations?user=J7YPeYEAAAAJ&hl=β¦
Dr. Ahmad Ilyas Rushdan
scholar.google.com/citations?user=2fF-FvYAAAAJ&hl=β¦
We are recruiting motivated Undergraduate/MSc/PhD students to join an active research + book chapter project:
π§ͺ Topic: Nanocellulose-Reinforced Ceramic Composite Materials for Energy Applications
β‘ Applications: Batteries β’ Fuel Cells β’ Supercapacitors
π§± Methods/Areas: Nanocellulose extraction & modification β’ Sol-gel β’ Freeze-casting β’ Porous ceramics β’ Mechanical & electrochemical performance
What youβll do (choose based on interest):
β Literature review + paper summaries
β Build structured tables (processing β microstructure β performance)
β Draft short subsections (with guidance)
β Create figures/schematics (process flow, mechanisms)
β Reference management (Zotero/Mendeley)
π Open to: UG / MSc / PhD students (Materials/Chemical/Mechanical/Ceramics/Energy or anyone passionate about research writing).
β³ Time: 3 hours/week (flexible) | π Work: online /collaborative
#Research #MaterialsScience #EnergyStorage #Ceramics #Nanocellulose #Composites #StudentOpportunity #Batteries #FuelCells #Supercapacitors #FreezeCasting #SolGel
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Presentation of the Research Workshop on How to read a Research Article
Research Workshop on How to Read a Research Article
π Workshop Date:
5th October, 2025 (Sunday)
Registration Link:
lnkd.in/gMStsPfE
π Workshop Timing:
10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time)
π Medium of Workshop:
English
π Workshop Platform:
The session will be conducted live on Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh platform.
Further joining details will be shared with registered participants before the session.
π Speaker:
Dr. Ashaduzzaman Khan
Materials Research Specialist, V-Trion Textile Research GmbH, Austria
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#PhD Position in university of Hawaii, USA
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Research and Analysis Institute
Research Workshop on How to Read a Research Article
π Workshop Date:
5th October, 2025 (Sunday)
Registration Link:
forms.gle/WgSFyx3yXhx4P1NS8
π Workshop Timing:
10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time)
π Medium of Workshop:
Bangla
π Workshop Platform:
The session will be conducted live on Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh platform.
Further joining details will be shared with registered participants before the session.
π Speaker:
Dr. Ashaduzzaman Khan
Materials Research Specialist, V-Trion Textile Research GmbH, Austria
π Who Can Join?
Open to all students, researchers, and professionals who want to strengthen their research skills and learn the art of effectively reading and analyzing academic articles.
π Key Learning Outcomes:
1. Practical methods to approach a research article step by step.
2. Identifying key points, arguments, and methodologies quickly.
3. Strategies to save time while reading complex academic papers.
4. How to extract valuable insights to use in your own research.
β οΈ Remember Few Points:
1. You will be allowed to attend the workshop only if your profile name matches your registration name.
2. Please ensure a stable internet connection throughout the session.
3. Double device login will not be allowed.
4. No recording will be provided after the session.
5. Participants are strictly prohibited from recording the workshop.
6. No templates, handouts, or additional resources will be provided beyond the live teaching session.
π For Any Query Contact:
Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh
Human & Resource Department
π§ Email: research@raibd.org
DISCLAIMER:
Research and Analysis Institute Bangladesh holds the authority to implement new rules or revise pre-existing workshop regulations. The workshop date may change under unavoidable circumstances. Registered participants will be notified if such changes occur.
The content of this communication is protected under copyright. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
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