


| Undergraduate |
Tajnoor Bhuiyan is an undergraduate student of Sociology at Jagannath University and an active member of Dr. Khan Social Impact Lab (SI Lab). Her 3rd-year monograph, “Social Media, Body Image, Health and Well-being of Urban Adolescents,” reflects her research interests in gender, youth, and health. She aspires to advance impactful sociological research.
Mahfuza Jannat, an undergraduate sociology student, brings experience in academic research, youth engagement, and tutoring. She successfully conducted an undergraduate research project exploring socio-economic barriers for highly educated women in Bangladesh, reflecting strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication abilities. She is skilled in SPSS, NVivo, and Kobo Toolbox. Currently, she works as a research assistant at Dr. Khan Social Impact Lab (SI Lab) on different projects such as Unveiling the Work Values of Generation Z (Gen Z) in Bangladesh and developing an SBC-focused annotated bibliography, while actively engaged in writing and raising awareness through the Bangladesh Torun Column Lekhok Forum.
Sanjida Piyash, an undergraduate sociology student, is passionate about research, youth initiatives, and education. She has studied social movements through coursework and projects and gained skills in SPSS, NVivo, and Kobo Toolbox. Currently, she works as a research assistant at Dr. Khan Social Impact Lab, contributing to projects on Generation Z and SBC-focused annotated bibliography.
Jakir Hosen is an undergraduate student of Sociology at Jagannath University and a member of Dr. Khan’s Social Impact Lab. His academic interests include social research and community development.
Aysha Akter, an undergraduate student Anthropology, studying at Jagannath University and a member of Dr. Khan's Social Impact Lab. As an early career researcher, her research interests are gender and occupational health including women in development.