Address: Noakhali, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Date of Birth: 31/12/1999
Tabarok Bhuiyan’s academic journey began with a BSc in Oceanography, where he explored critical environmental issues such as arsenic contamination and coastal sediment health. Over time, he has built a strong foundation in marine and environmental sciences, with focused research interests in environmental pollution, ecotoxicology, microplastics, biogeochemistry, and water quality.
Currently, he is studying the impacts of salinity intrusion on sediment phosphorus dynamics in the Meghna River estuary, integrating field sampling, laboratory fractionation, and geospatial analysis to understand nutrient mobility under sea-level rise.
Tabarok has contributed to several high-impact publications and is actively engaged in research projects related to ecological risk assessment, sediment biogeochemistry, and blue economy initiatives such as evaluating seaweed potential in Bangladesh.
He has strong experience in chemical and spectroscopic analysis, microplastic and plankton identification, and uses GIS (ArcGIS, GEE) and statistical tools (Python, R) for environmental data interpretation. Alongside research, Tabarok is involved in community initiatives such as the HULT Prize and Rover Scouts, aiming to advance sustainable solutions for aquatic environments.
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