Curriculum Vitae. Probationary Officer (May February 2007), Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd., Bangladesh.

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1 Curriculum Vitae Kazi Tamim Rahman Graduate Research Assistant Department of Agricultural Economics Kansas State University Manhattan, KS, US EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGY) Master of Science (MS) in Agricultural Economics (Marketing) (Grade A) (2004), Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics (First Class) (2001, Exam held on 2002), Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) (Science) (First Division) (1997), PATC School, Dhaka Board, Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate (SSC) (Science) (First Division) (1995), Savar Cantonment Public School & College, Dhaka Board, Bangladesh *Please see APPENDIX-A for Subjects offered in the Examinations EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor (April 2011 present date), Department of Agricultural Economics, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur- 1706, Lecturer (December 2008 April 2011), Department of Agricultural Economics, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur-1706, Lecturer (March 2007 December 2008), Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Patuakhali-8602, Probationary Officer (May February 2007), Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd., Lecturer (January April 2006) Department of Economics, P.A.T.C. College, Savar, Dhaka.

2 BOOK PUBLISHED Rahman, K.T., Palash, M.S. and Sabur, S.A Bird Flu Rumour in Bangladesh- Impact on Broiler Enterprise. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, Germany. GRADUATE WORK AND PUBLICATIONS The M. S. Thesis was on Marketing System and Consumer Preference for Broiler with Emphasis on Impact of Bird Flu Rumour in an Area of Bangladesh. Referred Journal Articles Rahman, K.T. and Sabur, S.A Impact of Bird Flu Rumour on Production, Marketing and Consumption of Broiler in Selected Areas of The Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics. XXVI, (1 & 2): Rahman, K.T., Palash, M.S. and Bepari, M.K Consumer Preference for Broiler- A Micro Level Study in Dhaka District. Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University. 5(1): Sabur, S.A., Faruk, N.U.A., Rahman, K.T., Hossen, M.J. and Islam, M.S Sericulture Industry in Bangladesh: Impact on Employment and Income Generation. International Journal of Bio Research. 5(5): Sarkar, M.S.K., Sikdar, M.M.H., Alam, M.F. and Rahman,K.T Impact of Price Hike on the Consumers Livelihood. International Journal of BioResearch, 2(12): Palash, M.S., Sabur, S.A. and Rahman, K.T Post Harvest Value Addition Process of Exportable Shrimp of Journal of Agroforestry and Environment.3(2): Sabur, S.A., Palash, M.S., Awal, M.A. and Rahman, K.T Shrimp Export from Bangladesh: Effect of War and Trade Liberalization. Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University. 8 (1): Haque, M.E., Karim S.M.R., Afrad, M. S. I. and Rahman, K.T Perceived Adaptation of Agro Technologies to Address Climate Change in Selected Drought Prone Region of Paper presented in International Conference on Climate Resilient Technology Development and Extension for Sustainable Agriculture. Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh Alam, G.M.M.,Khatun,M.N. and Rahman, K.T Marketing Channel and Consumer Preference for Poultry Meat in Rural Areas of Jessor District of Paper presented in the 8 th International Poultry Show & Seminar Dhaka, 2

3 PERSONAL INFORMATION Citizenship : Bangladeshi (by birth) Sex : Male Date of birth : December 12,1980 Marital status : Married TEACHING Courses taught at the Patuakhali Science & Technology University ( ) Undergraduate Level Agricultural Economics Principles of Economics Socio-economic Study of Bangladesh Money and Banking Research Methodology Courses taught at BSMR Agricultural University ( present) Undergraduate Level Agricultural Economics Fisheries Economics Livestock Production Economics Microeconomics I Mathematical Economics Agricultural Marketing and Finance Graduate Level Farm Management Micro Economics I Quantitative Methods in Economics RESEARCH PROJECTS Working as a Principal Investigator in the research project entitled Bird Flu in Bangladesh: General Awareness Level of the People and its Impact on the Consumption of Poultry Products funded by University Grant Commission of Bangladesh, Worked as a Co-Investigator in the research project entitled Farm Differentials and Marketing Competence in Bangladesh Agriculture: A Regional Perspective Analysis on Major Agricultural Products funded by Ministry of science, Information and Communication Technology, GOB, Worked as a Co-Investigator in the research project entitled Capacity Building of the Farmers through Comparative Advantaged Horticultural Crop Production funded by KGF, Bangladesh,

4 RESEARCH INTEREST Issues of Agricultural Economics specially climate change and food security areas NON RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Involved in climate change adaptation programs in Bangladesh Involved in different charity activities with NGOs Able to take the challenges of leadership LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Bengali : Excellent skill Enghlish : Satisfactory skill in listening, writing and speaking COMPUTER LITERACY Microsoft word, Microsoft excel, Microsoft power point SPSS STATA Eviews Frontier SHAZAM 4

5 TRAINING A 12 days long (14 February 2004 to 26 February 2004) Training Course on MS Office, by Graduate Training Institute (GTI), Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, A 53 days long (19 April 2008 to 12 June 2008) training program on Foundation Training for University Teachers, arranged by Graduate Training Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, financed by University Grants Commission of A 13 days long (25 June 2011 to 7 July 2011) training workshop on Food Security Concepts, Basic Facts and Measurement Issues, organized by FAO & MoFDM with financial support from the EU and USAID. A 13 days long (14 January 2012 to 26 January 2012) training workshop on Analysis of Data for Measuring Food Availability, Access and Nutritional Status, organized by FAO & MoFDM with financial support from the EU and USAID. A 08 days long (13 November 2012 to 20 November 2012) training program on Teaching Methods, Learning Assessment and Curriculum Development, organized by HEQEP funded project, University Grants Commission of A 05 days long ( 25 May 2014 to 29 May 2014) training program on Selected Softwer for Economics, organized by BARC, Dhaka. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSONAL ORGANIZATIONS Bangladesh Agricultural Economists Association Bangladesh Economic Association Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh NAME AND ADDRESS OF FIVE ACADEMIC REFEREES Dr. Shaikh Abdus Sabur (Research supervisor in MS program and course teacher) Professor Department of Agribusiness and Marketing Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh shaikh_bau@yahoo.com, shaikh.sabur@nfpcsp.org Cell phone:

6 Dr. M. Kamruzzaman ( Course teacher & Colleague ) Professor & Head Department of Agricultural Economics Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh kzamanau@yahoo.com Cell phone: Dr. Mohammad Jahangir Alam ( Course teacher ) Associate Professor & Head Department of Agribusiness and Marketing Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh alambau2003@yahoo.com Cell phone: Dr. S K Raha ( Course teacher ) Professor & Dean Faculty of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh, Bangladesh sraha67@yahoo.com Cell phone: Dr. M. Abdul Karim ( Colleague ) Professor & Dean Faculty of Agriculture Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh akarim1506@yahoo.com Cell phone:

7 *APPENDIX-A FOR SUBJECTS OFFERED IN THE EXAMINATIONS Name of the Examinations Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.) Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics (B.Sc.Ag.Econ.) Master of Science in Agricultural Economics ( Marketing) Subjects offered Bengali, English, General Mathematics, Geography, General Science (1&2), Higher Mathematics, Religious Education Bengali, English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology Part-I (First year) Principle of Economics, Accountancy, Rural Sociology-I, Government and Public Administration, Agronomy*, Horticulture*, Elementary Engineering*, Elements of Fisheries Part-II (Second year) Microeconomics, Statistics-I*, Money and Banking, Public Finance, Mathematical Economics, Political History and Constitution of Bangladesh, Rural Sociology-II Part-III (Third year) Macroeconomics, Production Economics, Land Economics*, Principle of Cooperation, Economy of Bangladesh, Agricultural Marketing*, Statistics-II, Part-IV (Final year) Farm Management*, Patterns of Economic Devlopment, Agricultural Finance, Research Methodology*, Agricultural Prices*, Agricultural Policy and Planning, Agricultural Finance January-June semester, 2003 (First semester) AM. 501 : Agricultural Market Structure Analysis AM. 502 : Agricultural Price Analysis AM. 506 : Agribusiness AF. 505 : Resource and Environmental Economics July-December Semester, 2003 (Second semester) AM. 503 : Marketing Management AM. 504 : Marketing Research AM. 505 : International Marketing AM. 507 : Marketing of Livestock and Poulty AE. 501 : Econometrics January-June Semester, 2004 (Third semester) Thesis title: Marketing System and Consumer Preference for Broiler with Emphasis on Impact of Bird Flu Rumour in an Area of Bangladesh includes both theory and practical courses