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AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Department of

Textile Engineering




Ms. Sharmin Akter



Designation: Assistant Professor

Email: sharmin.tex@aust.edu

Office Extension: 722

Room No: 13

Google Scholar Profile



Research Interests

  • Research Interest

Educational Background

  • Master of Science (MSc), (Textile Engineering (Apparel Manufacturing)), BUTEX
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc), (Textile Engineering (Apparel Manufacturing)), BUTEX

Honors and Achievements

  • SSC Scholarship, Rajshahi Board, 2008
  • PSC Scholarship, Rajshahi Board, 2003

Publications

  • Statistical Analysis on Garments Finishing Process for Minimization of Production Gap, Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology, 2021
  • Statistical Analysis on Garments Finishing Process for Minimization of Production Gap, Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology, 2021
  • Statistical Analysis on Garments Finishing Process for Minimization of Production Gap, Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology, 2021
  • Analysis and Prediction of Air Permeability of 100% Cotton Single Jersey Fabric Using Machine Learning Approaches, Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology, 2020
  • Effect of Shade Depth on Lea Strength, Weight Loss and Wash Fastness Properties of Reactive Dyed Cotton Yarn, Daffodil International University Journal of Science and Technology, 2020
  • Analysis on garments buying behavior of textile engineering students-A study in Bangladesh, Elixir International Journal, 2018
  • Factors Affecting Workers Rating of Sewing Operator, nternational Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 2018
  • Analysis of Labor Law Practice on conomic sustainability in Ready-Made Garments Industries in Bangladesh, International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science (IJSEAS), 2018
  • Analysis on the proper utilization of man and machine to improve the efficiency and a proper line balancing of a sewing line: A case study, International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 0