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Education
  
PhD (Soil Science)


Name
  
Abdul Karim

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Born
  
c. 1922
Comilla District, East Bengal, British India (now Bangladesh)

Died
  
December 22, 1973(1973-12-22)

Alma mater
  
Dhaka College University of Dhaka University of Adelaide

Organization
  
Bangladesh Agricultural University

Abdul Karim (c. 1922 – December 22, 1973) was a widely published Bangladeshi soil scientist.

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Education and career

Karim passed the matriculation examination in 1939 from Homna High School and Higher Secondary School Certificate examination in 1942 from Dhaka College. He obtained BS and MS degrees in Chemistry from University of Dhaka in 1945 and 1946 respectively. He lectured in this field at the same university. A UNESCO fellowship enabled him to obtain a PhD in Soil Science at the University of Adelaide. After receiving a doctorate there in 1951 he returned to Dhaka University's newly formed Department of Soil Science, becoming department head in 1963.

He was the first head of the Agricultural Chemistry Department at the Bangladesh Agricultural University. He also served as Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture.

Karim worked in the fields of bio gas technology, new sources for edible oils and new techniques for glass production.

Awards

  • President's Gold medal (posthumous) in 1980
  • References

    Abdul Karim (soil scientist) Wikipedia