Personal Profile
Mushfiqul Anwar Siraji is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at North South University, Bangladesh. His research sits at the intersection of environmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and psychometrics. He investigates how light, particularly its non-visual, non-image-forming effects, shapes cognition, alertness, mood, and sleep across populations. Alongside this, he develops and validates psychological instruments for underrepresented linguistic communities, with a focus on rigorous, reproducible methodology. He earned his PhD from Monash University Malaysia under Prof. Shamsul Haque, and has collaborated with researchers at Harvard Medical School, the Technical University of Munich, and Eindhoven University.
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Research Grants & Funding 3
Awards & Honours 5
Professional Activities 5
Research Output 13 publications
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Harvard Medical School (USA)
Impact of daytime electric light on cognitive performance and alertness in university students. Joint publication in Building and Environment (IF: 7.1).
Technical University of Munich (Germany)
Tri-nation team (Malaysia, Switzerland, Germany) on light exposure-related behaviors and health outcomes. Joint publications in Scientific Reports.
Eindhoven University / TNO (Netherlands)
Development and validation of the LEBA instrument for capturing light exposure-related behaviors.
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