Mst Irin Parvin

Mrs Mst Irin Parvin

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Chemical Engineering

College of Engineering and Information Technology


Mst Irin Parvin is currently pursuing a PhD at the School of Chemical Engineering, the University of Adelaide, supported by a fully funded scholarship of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Volker Hessel. Her PhD research focuses on leveraging advanced digital technologies, such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, machine learning, deep learning (CNN) and other digital transformation strategies to advance the decision-making systems in agriculture (vertical farms in plants for space and vineyards). She is an agriculturist with a BSc (Honours) in Agriculture and an MSc in Plant Pathology from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. She then joined the Bangladesh Civil Service (Agriculture cadre) as an officer in the 28th batch and has been serving in the Department of Agricultural Extension under the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of Bangladesh since December 2010. She completed a second MSc in Environmental Earth Science from James Cook University, Australia, in 2020, under the fully funded Australia Awards Scholarship from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australia. As a Govt official of Bangladesh, she is now on study leave (granted by the Bangladesh government) to do her PhD research in Australia. She is committed to contributing to the advancement of the agricultural system in space and on Earth (vertical farms and vineyards) in Australia, as well as in Bangladesh, utilising groundbreaking technologies.

Digital twins for decision-making on plant growth in vineyards and vertical farms with 'Plants for Space'.

Year Citation
2025 Jamal MR., Rahim MA., Ahmed F., Majumdar MAK., Parvin MI., & Tasnim MJ. (2025). How Bangladesh can contribute to a competitive global orange industry: An opinion. Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 06(01), 54-57.
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2025 Liang, S., Long, N. V. D., Parvin, M. I., Escribà-Gelonch, M., Lantin, S., & Hessel, V. (2025). Digital twin for lettuce growth in six climate zones (‘Climate 2050′). Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 238(110880), 13 pages.
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2025 Islam, M. A., Parvin, M. I., Nguyen, C., Alam, M. R., Kwong, P., Zhou, J. L., . . . Ahmed, M. B. (2025). Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Contamination in Agriculture and Its Potential Conflict with Circular Economy.. Environmental Pollution, 385, 127036-1-127036-14.
DOI Scopus11 WoS9 Europe PMC3
2025 Sarker, M. M., Chakraborty, D., Truong, V. T., Mizuno, Y., Hirayama, S., Tadono, T., . . . Nasahara, K. N. (2025). The First National-Scale High-Resolution Land Use Land Cover Map of Bangladesh Using Multitemporal Optical and SAR Imagery.
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2025 Sarker, M. M., Chakraborty, D., Truong, V. T., Mizuno, Y., Hirayama, S., Tadono, T., . . . Nasahara, K. N. (2025). The First National-Scale High-Resolution Land Use Land Cover Map of Bangladesh Using Multi-Temporal Optical and SAR Imagery. Earth Switzerland, 6(4), 30 pages.
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2024 Parvin, M. I., Islam, M. A., Perveen, M. F., Jamal, M. R., Faruque, M. J., Hossen, B., . . . Sarker, M. M. (2024). Assessment of land use transition and crop intensification using geospatial technology in Bangladesh. Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, 9, 100660-1-100660-13.
DOI Scopus5
2023 Islam, M. A., Parvin, M. I., Dada, T. K., Kumar, R., & Antunes, E. (2023). Silver adsorption on biochar produced from spent coffee grounds: validation by kinetic and isothermal modelling. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 14(22), 28007-28021.
DOI Scopus27 WoS26
2022 Islam, M. A., Dada, T. K., Parvin, M. I., Vuppaladadiyam, A. K., Kumar, R., & Antunes, E. (2022). Silver ions and silver nanoparticles removal by coffee derived biochar using a continuous fixed-bed adsorption column. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 48, 1-12.
DOI Scopus32 WoS30

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