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khan75ru@ru.ac.bd

Professor, Dept. of Population Science and Human Resource Development


DR. MD. ASHRAFUL ISLAM KHAN
PROFESSOR
Population Science & Human Resource Development


Education Summary  
M.Sc & M.Phil (Raj), PhD (Tokyo)

Research Interest  
Machine Learning, Time Series Analysis, Volatility Forecasting, Value-at-Risk Forecasting, Option Pricing, Higher Education Quality Assurance, Geospatial Analysis
Level Institution Year
Doctoral
(PhD in Economics)
Institute of Economc Researh, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan 2011
Masters
(M.Phil)
Dept. of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh 2004
Masters
(MSc in Statistics)
Rajshahi University 1996
Bachelor/Honors
(BSc in Statistics)
Rajshahi University 1995

Experience in Rajshahi University

Duration Organization/Institute Position
2017-06-17 to Population Science & Human Resource Development PROFESSOR
2011-11-27 to 2017-06-16 Population Science & Human Resource Development ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
2004-08-31 to 2011-11-26 Population Science & Human Resource Development ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
2001-09-01 to 2014-08-31 Population Science & Human Resource Development LECTURER

Experience in other Organization/Institute

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Journal

1. Md. Ashraful Islam Khan and Md. Abid Hassan Mojkury "Curricula and Employability: An Empirical Study on Tertiary Level Students of Bangladesh" Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, Page 1-10 DOI: 10.9734/ajess/2021/v17i230415

Published: May 2021
2. AI Khan, AH Mojkury, and P Sarkar "Tertiary Level Students' Attitudes Toward Job Destination: An Empirical Study on Bangladeshi Students" International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering; New Delhi Vol. 9 (1), pp.15-26.

Published: January 2021
3. Md Ashraful Islam Khan, Md Delowar Hossain "How efficient the GARCH type volatility models are? Evidence from Dhaka Stock Index" International Journal in Management & Social Science, Vol.4(11), pp.80-89

Published: November 2016
4. Md. Ashraful Islam Khan "Microcredit and Grameen Bank: A view from the grassroots" International Journal of Current Research Vol.8, Issue, 11, pp.41387-41395

Published: November 2016
5. Md. Ashraful Islam Khan "Profit from Noise Trading: An Opinion Survey on Bangladeshi Stock Market" ABC Journal of Advanced Research, 5(1), pp. 53-60. doi: 10.18034/abcjar.v5i1.58.

Published: June 2016
6. Md Ashraful Islam Khan "Financial volatility forecasting by nonlinear support vector machine heterogeneous autoregressive model: evidence from Nikkei 225 stock index" International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 3(4), pp. 138

Published: September 2011
7. Md Ashraful Islam Khan "Modelling daily value-at-risk using realized volatility, non-linear support vector machine and ARCH type models" Journal of Economics and International Finance, Vol.3(5), pp.305-321

Published: May 2011
8. AHMR Imon, Md Ashraful Islam Khan "A solution to the problem of multicollinearity caused by the presence of multiple high leverage points" International Journal of Statistical Sciences

Published: January 2003
9. MAI Khan, A Imon "On Performance of Some Measures of Central Values as Simulated Mean in the Identification of High Leverage Points" Rajshahi University Studies, Part-B

Published: September 2000

Report

1. Koen Vermeir, Sabina Leonelli, Abdullah Shams Bin Tariq, Samuel Olatunbosun Sojinu, Augustine Ocloo, Md. Ashraful Islam Khan, Louise Bezuidenhout Koen Vermeir, Sabina Leonelli, Abdullah Shams Bin Tariq, Samuel Olatunbosun Sojinu, Augustine Ocloo "Global Access to Research Software:The Forgotten Pillar of Open Science Implementation" c/o German National Academy of Sciences LeopoldinaEmil-Abderhalden-Straße 3706108 Halle (Saale)Germany

Published: March 2018

Life Time Data Analysis

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Econometric Methods

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Principles of Economics

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Computer Programming and Packages

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Theory of Statistics

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Population Health and Nutrition

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Population Theory

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Marriage and Family

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Introductory Statistics

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