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Researcher, Anthropology and Mental Health

Md Tahmid Hasan

Md Tahmid Hasan is a dedicated anthropologist specializing in mental health, human-computer interaction, climate change, and immigrant-related issues. With over five years of experience in mixed-method research, he has collaborated on projects funded by organizations like UNICEF and UNESCO, addressing critical societal challenges such as addiction, social attitudes, and resilience to environmental changes. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Contemporary Societies at the University of Helsinki, Tahmid combines his academic rigor with practical experience to explore the intersections of mental health, technology, and societal adaptation.

Professional Skills

Mixed-Method Research 95%
Specialization in Mental Health 90%
Community Engagement 85%
Interdisciplinary Collaboration 100%

Experience & Activities

Md Tahmid Hasan is an accomplished anthropologist with a strong focus on mental health, human-computer interaction, climate change, and immigrant-related issues. With over five years of experience in mixed-method research, he has contributed to several academic publications, showcasing his expertise in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. His research has explored critical societal issues, including drug addiction, social attitudes, and community resilience in the face of environmental challenges. Currently, Tahmid is pursuing his Master’s degree in Contemporary Societies at the University of Helsinki, where he continues to deepen his knowledge in the fields of mental health and societal adaptation. His academic background is rooted in a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Rajshahi, where he stood first in his batch and received a merit-based scholarship.

In addition to his academic achievements, Tahmid has hands-on experience working with diverse communities, including indigenous populations and vulnerable groups, across several research projects funded by organizations like UNICEF, British Council, and UNESCO. He is actively seeking PhD opportunities to further his research in mental health and its intersections with technology and society. With a commitment to advancing research in these critical areas, Tahmid is also open to collaboration on interdisciplinary projects and welcomes inquiries from fellow researchers and institutions.

Scholar link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Md-Tahmid-Hasan-3