July 05, 2026
International Talk on Nano-Bio-Technology to Be Held at SUST
By Md Abu Sadat Soash

International Talk on Nano-Bio-Technology to Be Held at SUST
The School of Life Sciences and the BioNanoSense Lab, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh is set to host an inspiring international academic session titled "International Talk on Nano-Bio-Technology" on 08 July 2026. The event will take place at 2:30 PM in Room 222, Academic Building E, SUST.
This special lecture will feature Dr. Jagotamoy Das, Research Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, USA. Dr. Das is internationally recognized for his research in nanotechnology and its interdisciplinary applications, making this an exceptional opportunity for students, researchers, and faculty members to engage with cutting-edge developments in nano-bio research.
Nano-bio-technology is one of the fastest-growing scientific fields, integrating nanotechnology with biology to develop innovative solutions for healthcare, diagnostics, therapeutics, environmental sustainability, and advanced materials. Through this talk, participants will gain valuable insights into current research trends, emerging technologies, and future directions in this transformative discipline.
The event is organized by the School of Life Sciences and the BioNanoSense Lab, with support from the Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, SUST.
Event Details
Event: International Talk on Nano-Bio-Technology
Speaker: Dr. Jagotamoy Das
Research Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, USA
Date: 08 July 2026
Time: 2:30 PM
Venue: Room 222, Academic Building E, SUST
Organized by: School of Life Sciences and BioNanoSense Lab
Supported by: Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, SUST
Whether you are a student, researcher, or academic with an interest in biotechnology, nanotechnology, chemistry, or biomedical sciences, this session promises to be both informative and inspiring.
All interested students, faculty members, and researchers are warmly invited to attend and be part of this enriching scientific discussion.
