Muhammad Hasanujzaman

Higher Degree by Research Candidate


My primary research interests lie at the intersection of environmental and energy economics and public economics. A central focus of my current work is the dimension of energy justice, with particular emphasis on examining the distributional aspects of energy consumption within the context of developed economies.

Date Position Institution name
2024 - ongoing Teaching Assistant University of Adelaide
2020 - 2024 Joint Director Bangladesh Bank
2014 - 2020 Deputy Director Bangladesh Bank
2010 - 2014 Assistant Director Bangladesh Bank

Language Competency
Bengali Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
French Can read

Date Institution name Country Title
2024 University of Adelaide Australia PhD Candidate (Economics)
2020 - 2021 Yale University United States Certificate in Financing & Deploying Clean Energy
2015 - 2016 Australian National University Australia Master of Economic Policy
2013 - 2013 Asian Institute of Technology Thailand Professional Master in Banking and Finance
2009 University of Chittagong Bangladesh Master of Business Administration
2008 University of Chittagong Bangladesh Bachelor of Business Administration

Year Citation
2025 Omar, M. A., & Hasanujzaman, M. (2025). Do ethnically diverse societies amplify the ecological footprint? Exploring the mediating role of human development. Journal of Environmental Management, 386, 14 pages.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4
2023 Omar, M. A., & Hasanujzaman, M. (2023). The role of national culture in renewable energy consumption: Global evidence. Energy Reports, 10, 1765-1784.
DOI Scopus12 WoS10
2022 Hasanujzaman, M., & Omar, M. A. (2022). Household and non-household factors influencing multidimensional energy poverty in Bangladesh: Demographics, urbanization and regional differentiation via a multilevel modeling approach. Energy Research and Social Science, 92, 13 pages.
DOI Scopus42 WoS38
2021 Omar, M. A., & Hasanujzaman, M. (2021). Multidimensional energy poverty in Bangladesh and its effect on health and education: A multilevel analysis based on household survey data. Energy Policy, 158, 16 pages.
DOI Scopus64 WoS59

2024: University of Adelaide Research Scholarship 

2015-16: Australia Awards Scholarship, the Government of Australia 

2013: Bangladesh Bank Fund under Central Bank Strengthening Project

I work as a teaching assistant for the Data Analytics I course. 


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