Mohammed Abu Naser
Mohammed Abu Naser was a Bangladeshi educator. He was the 2nd vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. He received the Ekushey Padak, one of the highest civilian awards in Bangladesh.
Early life and education
Naser was born in Munshiganj District in erstwhile East Pakistan to M. Ismail Ali Khan and Abida Begum. He began his early education at the Kazir Pagla A. T. Institution at Lohajang Upazila in Munshiganj. In 1937, he passed the Matriculation Examination in the First Division. He completed the Intermediate Examination from the B. M. College, Barisal. He received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in chemistry from the University of Dhaka, in 1942 and 1943, respectively. Then he went to the Bengal Engineering College at Shibpur, West Bengal, to study chemical engineering.He got a scholarship to study for his M.S. in chemical engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. This was a notable achievement for him to be selected for such a scholarship in undivided India. In 1962 he again went to the United States for his Ph.D. He completed his Ph.D. in four years, of which he spent about two years at Columbia University, and then he went to Texas A&M University to complete the rest of his Ph.D. He went to London under a fellowship from the Nuffield Foundation to study for a year at the University of London In 1955.