Click here for the session -03 IQ test
Thanks everyone for giving the second section IQ test!!!.We are very amazed! in just 2 days total candidates become:1000!!!The highest IQ scorer of second section test is Dr.Safiul Momen And Oxford lecturer Tim pain!!See theirs biography
Biography of Dr.Safiul Momen (IQ:150+)
I am Dr.Safiul Momen.I am from Dhaka,Bangladesh.I passed SSC in 2011 and HSC in 2013 from Dhaka board.I completed my
MBBS degree including internship from Dhaka Central International Medical College in 2020.Now I am working with prof. of medicine (respected professor Mohammad Ali.I have interest in Medicine and Cardiology.I always Involve myself in differnt works.So I came here.Thanks for giving me this opportunity.And thanks to the website.
Comment :-
Share here
I born at Dunipace. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh (M.A. 1742), I was ordained as a Minister of the Kirk in 1746. I was professor of oriental languages at the University of Glasgow (1753-4), until his appointment as Chair of Humanity in 1754. I was elected Clerk of Senate in. I was "an enthusiastic and accomplished classical scholar", and with James Moor, professor of Greek, superintended the noble edition of Homer in 4 vols., printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis of Glasgow (the Iliad in 1756, the Odyssey, with the Hymns and Fragments, in 1758). [2]I always
Legacy
I always involve myself in creative competetion.So i came here.Thanks to the website
Section :-1 result
Winner
Professor Mohammad Ali
And
Professor Chris Bradley
“I was born in naogaon city,Bangladesh in 1979 and passed my undergraduate level from Rajshahi Cadet College.I received MBBS degree from Dhaka Medical College in 2003, D-Card from Bangabandhu Seikh Mujib Medical University in 2010 and MCPS and FCPS degree in Medicine from Bangladesh College of Physicians and surgeon in 2012 and 2014 respectively. In 2014 , I joined as assistant professor of medicine in East West Medical College . Then I joined as associate professor in 2017 and became a professor in 2021 in Dhaka central international medical college.Currently i am working here as a clinical professor of medicine and head of the department .I was awarded as a gold medalist in 2013 for outstanding performance in CCD course from BIRDEM Hospital.I am the member of Americans College of Physicians and European Society of cardiology. I have a track record of active involvement in several national and international seminars and workshops, also organised many events in medical science. Around 20 publications have been printed in home and international journal. Currently i am writing a book for post graduate students of medicine which will be the best achievement in my life. Recently i was planning to do a research on IQ level in different group of populations nationally and internationally .So I planned to appear an IQ test. Finally I would like to give thanks to this website to get the opportunity to judge my IQ level in such a authentic way. Prof Mohammad Ali MBBS,MCPS, D-Card,FCPS, MACP, MESC.
- Sir you are genius-Chris bradley
How knowledgeable professor you are-Farhat basar
Congratulation on your well deserved success -momen sailful
Congrats professor-Marie
I am really happy with you .Thanks for participating.God bless-No name
Thank you for loving your job so much! You are an amazing doctor.You have always gone above and beyond the expectations of a 'great' professor. I am proud of you.-Md.Mahfuj hossain
At first congratulations PROF DR Mohammad Ali sir . As far i know, u r very talented and genius one . So it's ur deserved success. I always wish for ur successful life. I m very glad to know ur success.It's my pleasure that m writing here for u.-Mow shaha
As a first congratulation Pro: Mohammed Ali sir.You are an amazing doctor.As far i know you very talent and genius Doctor. I wish for your successful life.-Md Ali
I like you-Abdul kader
We are proud of you
Instruction (two lectures and labs per semester) takes up about half of my time, 30% in class and 20% in class prep. I usually teach general chemistry each semester and a course in my specialty (Inorganic Chemistry) once a year. I also mentor four research students during the semester and during the summer. Research and mentoring takes up about 40% of my time. And the rest is spent in meetings (10%).
Our research centers on using cobalt as a replacement catalyst for organic transformations that currently rely on precious metals such as rhodium or iridium. My students receive a background in a diverse range of synthetic methods and characterization techniques. The ligands we use require multistep syntheses to prepare, which means a strong base in organic synthesis is a necessity. The transition metal complexes we make are air sensitive, so a student also gains experience in handling reactive compounds under an inert atmosphere in gloveboxes or Schlenk lines. We even incorporate computational chemistry into our research, to understand the bonding in the cobalt compounds we make. Our research is so fun to me because you have to be a jack of all trades, good at lots of techniques, to be successful. Every day in the synthetic lab is something new and different!
Mentoring students in the research lab is the favorite part of my day. Helping young minds develop a passion for making new molecules, learning to problem solve day to day issues of synthetic chemistry, and connecting their lab experience to the concepts they have learned in their classes is really why I do what I do.
Being involved with student ACS chapters in an advisory role has allowed me to make connections with other undergraduate research mentors across the country, creating a network of researchers with common goals to rely on. It has provided me with new perspectives on how to more effectively work with students in a research lab.
I work 40 hours on site and probably another 10-15 hours at home, preparing class materials, grading papers, writing grants, etc.
My department has a very relaxed atmosphere. Though being at any small undergraduate college comes with challenges, such as maintaining the instrumentation and resources needed to do high quality research, the one-on-one experiences you have with students in the small classes far outweigh the negatives. As I get to really know my students, I feel I can provide a strong positive influence for them and can help show them there are so many great and fulfilling careers in the physical sciences.I always want want to try something different ,so i came here.Thanks to this website.
Thanks for giving me this opportunity.
important link
iThis content is created by google IQ and investigator community@Copyright all rights reserved-2021