Faculty Profile

Mitu Samadder

Assistant Professor

Contact Information

  • Office Address: Department of Food Engineering & Tea Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh
  • Phone: +8801733683618
  • Email: msamadder-fet@sust.edu, mitu10pstu@gmail.com

Biography

Mitu Samadder was born on 1 February, 1990 at Barisal, Bangladesh. She has completed B. Sc. Ag(Hons.) in Patuakhali, Science & Technology University and M. Sc in Genetics and Plant Breeding in Bangladesh Agriculture University( BAU). She is a young learner and she wants to furnish herself with higher study.

Education

  • B. Sc. Ag.(Honours) in Patuakhali Science & Technology University (PSTU), Patuakhali, Bangladesh
  • M. Sc in Genetics and Plant Breeding in Bangladesh Agriculture University (BAU), Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Research Interests

  • Proteomics, Food authentification
  • Public health

Active Research Project

  • 1. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors among university academic staff and students in Bangladesh, University Research Grant, SUST

Previous Research Project

  • 1. Assessment of the relationship between serum liver enzymes activity and metabolic syndrome: a study on Bangladeshi adults, University Research Grant, SUST

Journal Publications

  • 1. Biocontrol agents and their potential use as nano biopesticides to control the tea red spider mite (Oligonychus coffeae): A comprehensive review
  • 2. Prevalence and factors associated with dyslipidemia in Bangladeshi adults
  • 3. Association between liver enzymes and metabolic syndrome: a study in Bangladeshi adults
  • 4. Prevalence and factors associated with metabolic syndrome in university students and academic staff in Bangladesh
  • 5. EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT SITUATION OF TEA PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN BANGLADESH THROUGH DIFFERENT STATISTICAL MODELS
  • 6. Genetic study for selection and characterization of phosphorus efficient soybean genotypes
  • 7. Assessment of antioxidant and antibacterial efficacy of some indigenous vegetables consumed by the Manipuri community in Sylhet, Bangladesh
  • 8. Variation in biochemical composition and quality of commercially available green tea and black tea in Bangladesh

Awards & Recognition

  • Prime Minister Gold Medal Award-2017
  • Chancellor Gold Medal Award-2020

Graduate Supervision

  • 1. Supervised and co supervised undergraduate students for research work