Prof. Rabiul Ahasan
University of Oulu, Finland
Email: rabiulahasan123@gmail.com
Qualifications
2005 Postdoc, Ecole Polytechnique,
Canada
2002 Ph.D., University of Oulu,
Finland
1994 MSc., University of Oulu, Finland
Publications (Selected)
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Ahasan R
(2016) The tasks of individuals practicing human factors and ergonomics.
Journal of Ergonomics, 6(4), e157. doi:10.4172/2165-7556.1000e157.
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Ahasan R,
Hassan A (2016). Removing barriers to promote human factors and ergonomics
education in developing countries. Journal of Ergonomics, 5(1), 1-2, http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7556.1000e128.
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Rahman S,
Majumder MAA, Ahasan R, Ahmed SMM, Das P, Rahman N (2015). The extent and
magnitude of formalin adulteration in fish sold in domestic markets of
Bangladesh: a literature review. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 40
(1).
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Ahasan R
(2014). Human Factors Practice in Malaysia: professional liability,
accountibility and ethics. Journal of Ergonomics, 4(2), 1-2.
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Ahasan R
(2014). Fear of Ebola Epidemics in Bangladesh: Issues and approaches. Southeast
Asian Journal of Public Health, 3(2), 1-3.
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Ahasan R
(2014). Does Ageing Matter? Journal of Aging Sciences, 2(3), 1-2.
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Ahasan R,
Hassan A (2014). Who does what in human factors/ergonomics in Malaysia? Journal
of Human Ergology, 43(2), 93—100.
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Chowdhury AH,
Zishan SR, Ahasan R (2014). A review of the security issues of telemedicine
network. International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical,
Electronics, Instrumentation &Control Engineering, 2(11), 2183—2185.
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Ahasan R
(2013). Fuelling the research on cognitive neuroscience in UNIMAS—Malaysia.
Asian Journal of Cognitive Neurology, 1 (2), 46—48.
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Ahasan R,
Adruce SAZ (2013). Promoting Human Factors & Ergonomics Programme in
UNIMAS– Malaysia. Asian-Pacific Newsletter on Occupational Health & Safety,
20, 24–26.
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Ahasan R,
Imbeau D (2003). Work-related research, education and training in developing
countries. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 9(1),
103–114.
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Ahasan R,
Imbeau D (2003). Socio-technical and ergonomic aspects of industrial
technologies. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management,
52(2), 68–75.
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Ahasan R,
Imbeau D (2003). Who belongs to ergonomics? An examination of the human factors
community. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 52(3), 123–128.
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Ahasan R,
Mohiuddin G, Khaleque A (2002). Psychosocial implications of shift work: a case
study. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 51(3), 116–120.
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Ahasan R,
Mohiuddin G, Faruquee SM (2002). Strenuous task in a hot climate—a case study.
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 51(4),
175–181.
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Ahasan R
(2002). Occupational ergonomics: work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the
upper limb and back—book reviews. International Journal of Production Research,
40(5), 1295–1297.
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Ahasan R,
Laukkala H, Sadeque (2002). Psychosocial and socio-economical aspects of female
garments workers in Bangladesh. International Journal of Productivity and
Performance Management, 51(7), 374–380.
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Kejonen P,
Kauranen K, Ahasan R, Vanharanta H (2002). Motion analysis measurements of body
movements during standing: association with age and gender. International
Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 25, 297–304.
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Ahasan R,
Campbell D, Salmoni A, Lewko J (2001). Some intervening and local factors among
shift workers in a developing country-- Bangladesh. Journal of Workplace
Learning, 13(4), 164–171.
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Ahasan R,
Campbell D, Salmoni A, Lewko J (2001). Ergonomics of living environment for the
people with special needs. Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied
Human Sciences, 20(3), 175–185.
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Ahasan R,
Campbell D, Salmoni A (2001). Human Factors and Ergonomics of assistive
technology. Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Sciences,
20(3), 187–197.
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Ahasan R,
Lewko J, Campbell D, Salmoni A (2001). Adaptation to nightshifts and
synchronisation process of night workers. Journal of Physiological Anthropology
and Applied Human Sciences, 20 (4), 215–226.
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Ahasan R,
Partanen TJ (2001). Occupational health and safety in the least developed
countries—a simple case of neglect. Journal of Epidemiology, 11(2): 74–80.
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Ahasan R
(2001). Legacy of implementing industrial health and safety in the developing
countries. Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Sciences, 20(6), 311–319.
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Ahasan R
(2001). Human adaptation to shift work in improving health, safety and
productivity—some recommendations. International Journal of Productivity and
Performance Management,51(1),9–17.
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Ahasan, R
(2001). Financing health services in developing countries—crises of structural
adjustment. Internal Journal of Self Help and Self Care, 1(4), 351–363.
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Ahasan R,
Partanen TJ, Keyoung L (2001). Global corporate policy and financing health
services in the third world: the structural adjustment crisis. International
Quarterly of Community Health Education, 20(1), 3–15.
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Larwood M,
Ahasan R (2001). Double crush syndrome: a theory or misdiagnosis? In: W Sheng,
Z Kan (eds), Occupational Ergonomics, Tianjin Science and Technology Press
[ISBN 7—5308—3126—7], pp. 258–261.
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Schell T,
Ahasan R (2001). Altered gait and the development of low back disorders. In: W
Sheng, Z Kan (eds), Occupational Ergonomics, Tianjin Science and Technology
Press [ISBN 7—5308—3126—7], pp. 262–272.
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Schell T,
Ahasan R (2001). Can plantar fasciitis be work related? In: W Sheng, Z Kan
(eds), Occupational Ergonomics, Tianjin Science and Technology Press [ISBN
7—5308—3126—7], pp. 273–276.
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Schell T,
Ahasan R (2001). Is dupuytren’s contracture work related problem? In: W Sheng,
Z Kan (eds), Occupational Ergonomics, Tianjin Science and Technology Press
[ISBN 7—5308—3126—7], pp. 277–282.