Md. Mokhdum Azam Mashrafi is an interdisciplinary researcher with a strong academic foundation in agricultural sciences and over fourteen years of professional experience in Bangladesh’s public-sector banking system. He currently serves as a Senior Officer at Janata Bank PLC, the second-largest government commercial bank in Bangladesh, where he has been working since October 2011. His professional career complements his academic pursuits by providing applied exposure to socio-economic systems, financial mechanisms, and development-oriented decision-making.
He holds an M.S. in Agricultural Extension and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. His postgraduate research focused on farmer-centered constraint analysis, with particular attention to crop cultivation challenges, reflecting his long-standing interest in applied agricultural research and rural development. Earlier, he served as a Research Assistant in the Department of Agricultural Extension at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, contributing to nationally relevant research on constraints faced by farmers in crop production systems.
Mr. Mashrafi’s scholarly contributions extend beyond conventional disciplinary boundaries. His research interests and independent theoretical developments span plant energy–biomass modeling, sensory and physiological frameworks, universal life competency and efficiency systems, environmental mitigation strategies, and integrative mathematical and geometric models. He has proposed several original conceptual frameworks and equations, including the Unified Plant Energy–Biomass Framework, Life Energy–Growth and Working Capacity Models, Mashrafi Geometric Model, Electric Recycling Equation, and Planetary Life and Universe Creation Equations. His work reflects a systems-oriented approach linking biological, environmental, physical, and socio-economic processes.
In addition to agriculture and life sciences, his research addresses urban and environmental challenges, such as riverbank erosion mitigation through controlled wave-energy dissipation, urban waterlogging and traffic congestion management, and climate-responsive design concepts applicable to developing-country contexts. He also explores modern economic, marketing, and banking equations, bridging theoretical modeling with real-world institutional systems.
Mr. Mashrafi has received international academic exposure, including an Indian Government ICCR Scholarship, and has participated in professional training programs related to banking operations and financial instruments. He is a member of the Agricultural Extension in South Asia professional society and possesses strong analytical, statistical, and computational skills, with proficiency in SPSS, SAS, and agricultural research statistical packages.
His research philosophy emphasizes theory-driven innovation, methodological rigor, and real-world applicability, particularly in support of sustainable development, environmental resilience, and human–ecosystem interactions. He is committed to ethical research practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the dissemination of original ideas that contribute to evidence-based policy and practice.
Mr. Mashrafi is currently affiliated as a Research Associate with Track2Training, India, where he seeks to strengthen international academic collaboration, enhance research visibility, and contribute original interdisciplinary research to the global scholarly community.



















