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Dr. Taslima Khanam is a Lecturer in Engineering Mathematics at the Faculty of Science and Technology. Her research expertise lies in life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle energy assessment (LCEA), focusing on evaluating environmental impacts across diverse engineering systems. She specializes in carbon footprint analysis, resource scarcity mitigation, and sustainable strategies for emerging technologies.
Her research has addressed environmental indicators such as acidification, eutrophication, and human toxicity, with projects spanning biofuel production, tidal energy systems, and construction materials sustainability. She has led projects like the Rainmaker initiative on recycled plastic road pavements and carbon capture viability studies.
Key contributions include integrating noise into LCA frameworks for high-rise construction and developing antifriction composites from industrial waste. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing climate action and responsible consumption.
Publications (2008–2025) reflect interdisciplinary research in environmental engineering, materials science, and sustainable energy. Over 450 citations and 12 h-index highlight her impactful contributions to exergy analysis, biofuel sustainability, and lifecycle energy management.





