Md. Khalil Islam holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematics from Jahangirnagar University. His research focuses on nonlinear reactionβdiffusion modeling in pulmonary diseases, particularly emphysema and pleural effusion. He has developed a unified mathematical framework that combines Fickβs second law with concentration-dependent diffusivity and traveling wave analysis to study the spatial progression of tissue damage and fluid accumulation.
His work integrates dynamical systems theory, numerical simulation, and biomedical applications, demonstrating how calculus and differential equations can be used to solve real-world engineering and medical problems.
A dedicated educator, Md. Khalil is passionate about teaching mathematics through application, clarity, and insight. He believes in connecting abstract concepts to real-life phenomena, helping students see mathematics not just as formulas, but as a powerful tool for understanding complex systems.
He aims to contribute to both academic excellence and interdisciplinary research at the World University of Bangladesh, fostering a culture of analytical thinking, innovation, and student-centered learning.