
Md Nasir Hossain Sani
Presentation
I am passionate about advancing the circular bioeconomy by transforming biogas digestate and organic residues into high-value agricultural products, including circular nutrient fertilizers, biochar, and plant biostimulants. My research combines biological and thermochemical approaches to develop innovative upcycling strategies that close nutrient loops, enhance resource efficiency, and support sustainable, climate-resilient food production. By linking waste valorization with soil and plant system dynamics, I aim to create science-based solutions that strengthen soil health, boost plant growth, and drive the transition toward circular horticulture and a regenerative bioeconomy.
Forskning
- Upcycling biogas digestate into biofertilizers, biochar, and biostimulants
- Development and application of sustainable plant biostimulants
- Extraction of proteins and biostimulants from aquatic plants
- Plant physiological dynamics and gas exchange
- Circular horticulture using recycled and sustainable products
Forskningsprojekt
Undervisning
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree (EMJMD) in Sustainable Tropical Forestry from the University of Copenhagen (2019-2020), Denmark, and Bangor University (2020-2021), UK.
Master of Science in Horticulture (2018), Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (2015), Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Pedagogiska meriter
Teaching
BI1309: Horticultural Systems and Future Challenges
BI1405: Horticulture Production Physiology
Supervision
MSc-student Herath Maddumabanda, assistant supervisor