世界で活躍するOBネットワーク

これまでの卒業生

九州大学熱帯農学研究センターでは、1996年から大学院教育を担当し、大学院農学研究科(現 生物資源環境科学府)と大学院比較社会文化研究科(現 地球社会統合科学府)の大学院生を受け入れきました。

2018年度9月までに修士課程修了者42名(日本18,中国9,ミャンマー4,ラオス3,バングラデシュ2,韓国1,インドネシア1,フィリピン1,ケニア1,ベトナム2),博士課程修了者(博士号授与者)20名(日本4,韓国3,バングラデシュ3,中国2,ベトナム3,ラオス1,フィリピン1,ミャンマー2,タイ1)を輩出しています。

これらの世界で活躍する卒業生とのネットワークを礎に,熱帯農学・環境学に関わる研究活動を展開しています。

卒業生との研究者間ネットワーク

Myo Zaw
国籍:ミャンマー
2020年博士課程修了
現職:YAU 講師

Md. Mamunur Rahman

国籍:バングラデシュ
2015年:修士課程修了
2018年:博士後期課程修了

現職:Associate Professor & Head
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur, Bangladesh

Greetings for the Nekken Friends
The Institute of Tropical Agriculture (NEKKEN) is a vibrant institute with multicultural environment in academics and research. The deliberate, expert and experienced faculties of this institute specialized in diversified field of research furnished me with a solid academic foundation and skills for my job responsibilities in Bangladesh. I spent the most valuable stages of my life in NEKKEN (around 5 and half years) to conquer the modern and latest research technology. It has provided me a wonderful environment and opportunity to learn and grow myself in each and every sector. It feels great to be taught by amazing teachers who always motivated and encouraged me to face the risks and learn new things. As NEKKEN shed lights the agriculture of tropical countries, therefore, the students from different tropical region enhanced the bonding and versatility of this Institute. I am proud to consider myself as a member of NEKKEN family.

 

Recent research activities
After completion of my PhD from Kyushu University, I joined as Associate Professor at BSMRAU and presently serving as Academic supervisor of 5 MS students from the Department of Entomology. I am offering the courses of Insect Genetics and Molecular Biology, Insect Morphology at Graduate level and Insect Taxonomy and Systematics, Economic Entomology at the undergraduate level at BSMRAU. Presently conducting the research on Molecular phylogenetic study of Apis mellifera in Bangladesh under the project of Special allocation from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. In addition, several research project regarding Entomological authentication of Honey in Bangladesh funded by RMW (Research Management Wing) is going on mitochondrial DNA based molecular approaches of identifying productive haplotypes of honeybee in Bangladesh.

Kazi Kamrul Islam, PhD

国籍(Nationality):バングラディシュ/ Bangladesh
2017-2019年:日本学術振興会外国人特別研究員/ JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Overseas Researchers
現職(Current Position):バングラディシュ農業大学農学部アグロフォレストリー学科学科長・教授/ Professor and Head, Department of Agroforestry, Faculty of Agriculture,  Bangladesh Agricultural University. Bangladesh.

所属:自然資源管理学研究室Lab. of Natural Resourse Management

 

Greetings for Nekken Friends

A prosperous institution with a multicultural environment in academia and research is the Institute of Tropical Agriculture (NEKKEN), Kyudai.I passed my postdoctoral research period in NEKKEN (2017 to 2019), which gave me a fantastic environment and opportunity to build my research capacity and networks and also develop my interpersonal skill in a developed environment. Students from various tropical regions strengthened the institute’s community and adaptability as NEKKEN shed light on the agriculture and natural resource management of tropical nations. I take great pride in thinking of myself as a NEKKEN family member, and am still doing and publishing collaborative research with NEKKEN staff.

 

Recent research activities

After completing my Postdoctoral research in the  NEKKEN, I joined a position as Professor in the Department of Agroforestry at Bangladesh Agricultural University. I am currently the academic advisor to 7 MS students (one foreign) and Co-supervisor of one PhD student from the Department of Agroforestry, BAU. My recent research is related to forestland rights of ethnic minorities, agroforestry and livelihood improvements of poor people through forest resource management. Besides, I am teaching several undergraduate and graduate courses, organizing international seminars and editorial boards of many reputed international journals. In addition, I serve as the principal investigator for four research projects that are being supported by the German government, the USDA, the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, and the Ministry of Education of Bangladesh. Besides, I serve as a consultant for a foreign NGO in Bangladesh.

(Posted on 5th Jan., 2023)

Kay Khine

国籍(Nationality):ミャンマー(Myanmar)
現職(Current Position): 天然資源環境省森林局職員(Staff Officer, Forest Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation)

2019年度 (JFY2019):修士課程修了(Finished Master Degree,  Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences)

所属:自然資源管理学研究室Lab. of Natural Resourse Management

 

Greetings for NEKKEN Friends

The journey of studying 2-years master at the Institute of Tropical Agriculture (Nekken) offered me the great opportunity to learn the interdisciplinary studies in the multicultural environment. Sharing the research findings and knowledge at the seminar of Nekken and participating in the Nekken’s each and every event made me unforgettable in the memory of my lifetime. Exchanging the different social cultural experiences and traditions among the international students made the days of my student life meaningful. I am grateful of being a student of Nekken and a member of Nekken Alumni always.

 

Recent Work Activities

After the completion of master degree course, I have been working as a Staff Officer of the Training and Research Development Division (TRDD), Forest Department which mainly carry out the human resource development programs, international cooperation and communication. After coming back to my home institution in 2019, I participated and shared the research outputs of master thesis at the research conference of Forest Research Institute. Based on my academic and work experiences, I had been dispatched to the 2021 Fellowship Program of Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO) in the Republic of Korea. The 6-months course of Fellowship Program had a positive impact on my educational and career life through learning international forestry cooperation and development. Currently, being a member of Community Forestry (CF) Task Force Unit of Forest Department Head Office, I am intimately involving in the discussions, meetings and workshops to access and monitor the implementation of CF activities at the national level. Moreover, I take part as a trainer of agroforestry and home-garden training of the project namely “Model Forest for Livelihood Improvement of Forest Dependent Communities through Development of Community-based Enterprise and Forest Conservation (AFoCO/015/2020)”.

(Posted on 20th Jan., 2023)