Mohammad Atiqul Islam is a Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at Prime University, specializing in Physics and Photonics. With over three years of teaching experience, he is dedicated to delivering high-quality lectures, developing curricula, and guiding students with clarity and precision. His research contributions span semiconductor technology, photonic crystal fiber-based biosensors, plasmonic materials, and sustainable energy solutions, with multiple peer-reviewed publications in international journals and conferences.
At Prime University, he plays a key role in academic leadership as Program Coordinator and Member Secretary of the Committee of Examination, contributing to program development, examination management, and institutional growth. His commitment to advancing both teaching and research reflects his passion for inspiring students and fostering innovation in science and engineering.
1. M.Sc. in Physics, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
2. B.Sc. in Physics, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
- Photonic crystal fiber (PCF) biosensors
- Plasmonic materials and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors
- Semiconductor technology and nano-photonics
- Sustainable energy solutions (perovskite solar cells)
- Optical simulation and photonic device design
Research Fellow at the Semiconductor Technology Research Center (STRC), University of Dhaka.
1. Designed Photonic Crystal Fiber-based Biosensors.
2. Simulated Surface Plasmon Resonance-based Plasmonic
Biosensors.
3. Analyzed performance and characteristics of different
plasmonic materials
1. PHY 1101 : Physics I
2. PHY 1102: Physics II
3. PHY 1106: Physics I Lab
4. EEE 121: Basic Electrical Engineering
1. Md. Shadman Mostafa, Md. Mahmodul Hassan Pranto, Mohammad
Atiqul Islam, and Sharnali Islam, "Design of a highly sensitive Ag–
TiO 2 -coated photonic crystal fiber-based refractive index sensor for
anemia and diabetes detection," J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 42, 2306-2315
(2025)
2. Akhter, Mahmud Elahi, Ibraheem Muhammad Moosa, Lubaba Tazrian
Rahman, Mohammad Atiqul Islam, Sharnali Islam, and Khaleda Ali. "A
Novel Generative Inverse Approach towards Silicon-Based Nano-
Photonic Power Splitter Design Generation." IEEE Journal of Selected
Topics in Quantum Electronics (2025).
3. Islam, Mohammad Atiqul, Sharnali Islam, and Khaleda Ali. ‘A Sub-
Wavelength Thick ITO-Incorporated PCF Based Biosensor for Non-
Invasive Sensing of Glucose and Urea’. Optics Continuum, 8
November 2023.
4. Anik, M. Hussayeen Khan, Sakib Mahmud, Mohammad Atiqul Islam,
Hriteshwar Talukder, Shovasis Kumar Biswas, and Sharnali Islam.
"Comparative performance analysis and material exploration of ECO-
friendly highly efficient perovskite solar cells." Semiconductor Science
and Technology 37, no. 11 (2022): 115004.
Conference
1. Salauddin, Md, M A Islam, M A A Mamun, and S Ahmed.
"Comparative Analysis of BNBC 1993 and BNBC 2020: Loading
Provisions for Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Various Seismic and
Wind Zones in Bangladesh." In International Conference on
Advances in Civil Engineering, pp. 2367-2374. Department of Civil
Engineering (CUET), 2024.
2. Islam, Mohammad Atiqul, Sharnali Islam, and Khaleda Ali. "X-Shaped
Air-Hole Orientation Based Photonic Crystal Fiber Biosensor with
Indium Tin Oxide Film." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on
Telecommunications and Photonics (ICTP), pp. 1-4. IEEE, 2021.
1. National Science and Technology Fellowship
2. University Merit Scholarship
3. H.S.C Scholarship (General)
4. S.S.C Scholarship (Talent pool)
Programming Language : C , Python
Tools : COMSOL Multiphysics, Mathematica, Lumerical FDTD
Software Package : LaTeX, Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
English (Fluent)

