Md. Anwar Khan received his PhD in Atmospheric Chemistry from the University of Bristol, UK in 2008 and joined our research group as a post-doctoral research fellow from 2009-2011. During his post-doctoral research, Anwar worked on development of instrumentation to measure reduced sulfur gases, conducted an impressive 12 month study to measure methyl halide and chloroform emissions from a peatland pasture dominated by the invasive perennial pepperweed, and conducted a study measuring methyl halide and chloroform emissions from a rice paddy converted from a peatland pasture.
He is currently a research fellow in the Department of Chemistry at U Bristol.
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Anwar-Khan-608dfc2d-939e-46f1-b38f-6b163fda649f/
MSc in Chemistry, 1993
Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
PhD