Mohammad Jamal Hossain is an Assistant Professor of Statistics in the
School of Business & Economics at MIU, where he has been a faculty
member since 2010. He began his career in teaching at MIU and has served
more than 13 years as a mathematics and Statistics teacher. He is proud
to be serving at MIU. In addition to teaching Mathematics, Statistics,
and Research Methodology, he serves as an assistant proctor at MIU. He
was the Coordinator of the BBA Program from 2018 to 2020. He is one of
the Assistant Editors of the scholarly journal "MIU Studies". He is also
a moderator of the MIU Cultural Club. Jamal graduated from the
University of Dhaka with a degree in Statistics. He pursued a master’s
degree in Econometrics with thesis from the University of Dhaka. He is
skilled in Quantitative Research using SPSS, STATA, and R-Language. His
research interests lie in the area of econometrics and social sciences
ranging from theory to design to implementation. He participated in
various trainings and workshops conducted by UNICEF and Academy for
Educational Development (AED), USA. He has previously served as Research
Associate for two UNICEF supported International Programme projects
related to Global Study on Child Poverty and Disparities. He has written
more than fifteen articles and published in reputed national and
international journals. Jamal presented his research contributions in
eminent National Conferences in different Universities and International
Conferences. He has visited India, Nepal, Bhutan and Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Mr. Jamal enjoys playing and watching football, cricket and badminton matches and spending quality time with his family.