Khaleda Ekram, academic, architect and first female vice-chancellor of BUET[3]
Latifur Khan, tenured professor and researcher at the
University of Texas at Dallas,[4] alumnus of the first batch to graduate from the Computer Science and Engineering Department of BUET in 1993
M. Feroze Ahmed, professor and Civil Engineer, notable for his collaboration with MIT to understand the mechanism of arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh[5]
A. K. M. Shahidul Karim is the current Bangladesh ambassador to Denmark since July 2022.[19][20] Prior to this position he served as the ambassador to Bhutan.[21]
Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi diplomat and the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iran[30] and the former Ambassador of Bangladesh to Myanmar.[31]
Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi diplomat and ambassador of Bangladesh to Nepal.[32][33] and the former Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India.[34]
Engineering and architecture
Fazlur Rahman Khan, a Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect, considered the "father of
tubular designs for high-rises", recipient of the
Independence Day Award in the year
1999 which is the highest state award given by the Government of Bangladesh
Mohammad Fazlul Azim, Chairman of Azim Group, a leading garments company in Bangladesh. A prominent industrialist and pioneer of Bangladesh RMG sector. Former Member of Parliament of
Noakhali-6 constituency
Abdus Sabur, Science and Technology Affairs Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League, also the elected member of parliament from
Comilla-1 in the general election of 2024
G M Quader, mechanical engineer, politician and former minister of several ministries of Bangladesh
Hasanul Haque Inu, politician, former Minister of Information of Bangladesh
Kamrul Ahsan, diplomat and former civil engineer, former Dean of the Asia Pacific Diplomatic Group in Canada
^Karim, Rezaul (30 June 2012).
"Major changes in foreign office". The Daily Star. Dhaka. Retrieved 30 June 2014. Kamrul Ahsan, high commissioner in Singapore, has been transferred to Canada.
Khaleda Ekram, academic, architect and first female vice-chancellor of BUET[3]
Latifur Khan, tenured professor and researcher at the
University of Texas at Dallas,[4] alumnus of the first batch to graduate from the Computer Science and Engineering Department of BUET in 1993
M. Feroze Ahmed, professor and Civil Engineer, notable for his collaboration with MIT to understand the mechanism of arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh[5]
A. K. M. Shahidul Karim is the current Bangladesh ambassador to Denmark since July 2022.[19][20] Prior to this position he served as the ambassador to Bhutan.[21]
Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi diplomat and the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iran[30] and the former Ambassador of Bangladesh to Myanmar.[31]
Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi diplomat and ambassador of Bangladesh to Nepal.[32][33] and the former Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India.[34]
Engineering and architecture
Fazlur Rahman Khan, a Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect, considered the "father of
tubular designs for high-rises", recipient of the
Independence Day Award in the year
1999 which is the highest state award given by the Government of Bangladesh
Mohammad Fazlul Azim, Chairman of Azim Group, a leading garments company in Bangladesh. A prominent industrialist and pioneer of Bangladesh RMG sector. Former Member of Parliament of
Noakhali-6 constituency
Abdus Sabur, Science and Technology Affairs Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League, also the elected member of parliament from
Comilla-1 in the general election of 2024
G M Quader, mechanical engineer, politician and former minister of several ministries of Bangladesh
Hasanul Haque Inu, politician, former Minister of Information of Bangladesh
Kamrul Ahsan, diplomat and former civil engineer, former Dean of the Asia Pacific Diplomatic Group in Canada
^Karim, Rezaul (30 June 2012).
"Major changes in foreign office". The Daily Star. Dhaka. Retrieved 30 June 2014. Kamrul Ahsan, high commissioner in Singapore, has been transferred to Canada.