Network of Instrument Technical personnel and User scientists of Bangladesh (NITUB)

(A Network Supported by International Science Programme (ISP) under the International Programme in the Chemical Science (IPICS), Uppsala University, Sweden.)

Announcement

The Goal of NITUB
Scientific instruments of educational and research organizations of Bangladesh function properly and scientific activities do not suffer for non-functioning equipment
The Goal of NITUB
Scientific instruments of educational and research organizations of Bangladesh function properly and scientific activities do not suffer for non-functioning equipment
The Goal of NITUB
Scientific instruments of educational and research organizations of Bangladesh function properly and scientific activities do not suffer for non-functioning equipment

Welcome to NITUB

The Network of Instrument Technical personnel and User scientists of Bangladesh (NITUB) is a voluntary, non-profit, and non-political organization dedicated to advancing scientific education and research in Bangladesh [registration number: S-7887 (1077)08]. Since its establishment in 1994, NITUB has been working to ensure that scientific instruments in educational and research institutions function properly, enabling uninterrupted scientific activities.

NITUB brings together instrument technical personnel, researchers, educators, and scientists into one friendly and collaborative community. Through open knowledge sharing, practical hands-on training, and a strong focus on technical skills, NITUB helps reduce instrument downtime and supports smooth, high-quality scientific research and laboratory-based learning.

Through regular training programs, workshops, seminars, technical support services, and partnerships with national and international organizations, NITUB continues to develop skilled human resources and foster a culture of professionalism and innovation. Our initiatives aim to empower technical personnel, support researchers, and contribute to the sustainable development of scientific infrastructure in Bangladesh.

We warmly welcome researchers, technicians, institutions, and partners to join NITUB in our journey to advance scientific capability, promote technical excellence, and support the growth of research and education for a better future of Bangladesh.

Aims & Objectives of NITUB

Fund and Support

NITUB has received generous financial and logistic support from both national and international organizations. Initially, it was supported by IFS, IPICS, and UNESCO. Since 1996, NITUB has been a supported network of the International Science Programme (ISP), Uppsala University, Sweden, which remains its main funding partner. Additional support has been provided by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), University Grants Commission (UGC), BCSIR, and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW). Funds are also generated through training fees and service charges.

NITUB gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of all its partners for their vital contribution to strengthening scientific research and instrumentation capacity in Bangladesh.   In particular, NITUB expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the following institutions for their continuous support:

Thank you to our valued partners